Medicine Lodge Archaeological Site, nestled in the Big Horn Basin of Wyoming near Hyattville, offers a rare blend of outdoor recreation and cultural immersion spanning over 10,000 years of human history. Set along the banks of Medicine Lodge Creek, this Wyoming State Park invites campers to explore ancient petroglyphs, walk self-guided interpretive trails, and step inside the Medicine Lodge Cultural Experience to discover millennia of indigenous habitation. Tent and RV campsites are available with water hookups, grills, picnic tables, restrooms, and a group shelter accommodating large gatherings. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking and biking trails, fishing along the creek, horseback riding, geocaching, and off-road vehicle use. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound throughout the scenic landscape. Pets are welcome, and a playground makes the site family-friendly. The park's Interpretive History Cabin adds depth to any visit with hands-on archaeology exhibits. Whether drawn by ancient rock art, the tranquil creek setting, or simply a peaceful Wyoming basecamp, Medicine Lodge Archaeological Site delivers a distinctive and memorable RV camping experience in the heart of Big Horn County.