Fish Canyon Cove at Guernsey State Park offers a scenic camping experience along the shores of Guernsey Reservoir in eastern Wyoming. Nestled within one of Wyoming's most historically rich state parks, this campground provides access to comfort station facilities, pet-friendly grounds, and an extensive network of hiking and nature trails winding through rugged high plains terrain. The park is celebrated for showcasing some of the finest Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) stonework in the Rocky Mountain region, with landmarks like The Castle and Brimmer Point serving as trailheads for over 14 miles of restored paths. History enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the famous Oregon Trail Ruts, located just half a mile south of Guernsey, and Register Cliff, a historic pioneer landmark two miles to the southeast. Wildlife viewing, geocaching, and lake-access activities round out the outdoor offerings. The Guernsey State Park Museum adds cultural depth to any visit. With 19 campgrounds spread across the park, Fish Canyon Cove is an ideal base for exploring the natural beauty and frontier heritage of Platte County, Wyoming.