Sandy Point at Guernsey State Park offers a scenic camping experience along the shores of Guernsey Reservoir in eastern Wyoming, nestled within one of the finest examples of Civilian Conservation Corps craftsmanship in the Rocky Mountain region. The park encompasses 19 campgrounds with over 250 campsites, and Sandy Point provides full hookup options including 30-amp and 50-amp electrical connections and water hookups, making it well-suited for RVs of all sizes, including pull-through sites. On-site amenities include restrooms, picnic tables, fire grills, and a playground, while approximately 14 miles of restored CCC hiking trails wind through the park offering stunning reservoir and canyon views. History enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Oregon Trail Ruts and Register Cliff, where pioneers carved their names during westward migration in the 1800s. The park's iconic CCC-built museum, perched on a high cliff overlooking the water, and the stone Castle structure add a unique architectural character to the setting. Wildlife viewing, swimming, and geocaching round out the recreational offerings. Pets are welcome, making Sandy Point an ideal base for exploring the history and natural beauty of the North Platte River valley in Wyoming.