Black Canyon Point is one of 19 campgrounds within Guernsey State Park, nestled along the scenic shores of Guernsey Reservoir in eastern Wyoming. The park is celebrated for housing some of the finest Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) stonework in the Rocky Mountain region, giving the area a distinctive rustic character that blends seamlessly with the surrounding high plains landscape. Campsites are equipped with comfort station facilities, picnic tables, and fire grills, making it a well-appointed base for outdoor exploration. The campground is pet-friendly and sits at the gateway to a 14-mile restored CCC trail system, ideal for hikers of all skill levels. History enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Oregon Trail Ruts — just 0.5 miles south of town — and Register Cliff, where westward-bound pioneers carved their names into stone. The iconic Guernsey Museum and The Castle observation point add cultural depth to any visit. Additional activities throughout the park include fishing, boating, biking, horseback riding, wildlife viewing, and geocaching. Located near the town of Guernsey, Wyoming, this campground offers easy access to both natural and historic attractions, making it a memorable destination for RV travelers exploring the Great Plains and Wyoming's storied past.