BLM camping in Wyoming
Use this page to compare BLM camping candidates in Wyoming, then confirm field-office rules and current restrictions.
Step 1
Wyoming has different public-land patterns than the national topic pages, so start with local rules and route reality.
Step 2
Check whether the page's spots are really practical for your vehicle, season, and camping style.
Step 3
Use the spot list to shortlist options before committing to the full map view.
Current coverage
3 matching public camping spots are available in Wyoming.
Planning note
Use GoSpotCamp to narrow the stop, then confirm overnight rules, closures, and posted signs before camping.
This page is meant to be a faster trip-planning entry point than a broad national map.
- Start with the page's default topic or land-manager view before drilling into individual spots.
- Compare access, road notes, restroom, and water details before you drive out.
- Open spot pages for rules, restrictions, and nearby alternatives.
Best next action
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Short answers for searchers and AI summaries, with conservative rule checks kept visible.
Road conditions are user-reported and may change quickly.
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BLM camping in Wyoming map
Use the map to compare Wyoming candidates, then open spot pages for access, source links, and local rule checks.

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Campground · Unknown manager · Wyoming
The Blucher Creek Campground is 74 miles from Rock Springs and 70 miles from Lander. It's an ADA accessible site and features a safety structure, accessible picnic tables, fire rings and an accessible vault toilet. Stay limit is 14 days. There are no fees associated with this site.
Primitive campsite · Federal agency · Wyoming
The Oregon Buttes WSA encompasses 5,700 acres of BLM-administered land with no private or state inholdings. The buttes are a prominent landmark, rising out of the northwestern portion of the Red Desert to an elevation of 8,612 feet. The area includes a wide variety of vegetation types including limber pine stands, thic
Campground · Unknown manager · Wyoming
The Sweetwater Guard Station Campground has 3 walk-in campsites and 8 pull-in sites featuring picnic tables and fire rings at each. The Campground is nestled at the base of the Wind River Mountains and sits next to the Sweetwater River. On the other side of the river is the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail.
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