Vedauwoo Campground
Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyoming

Review 1

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Reservations Not Available

A description of this campground can be found at the following web site: U.S. National Forest Campground Guide After going to this site, depending on your web browser, you may need to scroll down to the name of this campground. Campgrounds are in alphabetical order. Below is an excerpt of comments about this campground found at this site:

"...The campground is composed of two loops, winding around the boulders, slabs and cliffs of the Vedauwoo rock formation which comprises 10 square miles of weathered Sherman granite. The vegetation is a variety of Limber pine, Engleman spruce, Douglas fir and Aspen. The general area was once used as a hideout for outlaws and Native Americans thought playful spirits piled up the boulders. Some of the tent sites are so secluded, one might feel the "outlaw's spirit." This is a well designed, attractive campground with the sites well separated and providing privacy. It seems the Forest Service went out of its way to design the campground in a manner that is in keeping with the surrounding area. All the tent sites are walk-ins. The campground is an excellent location for rock climbing and hiking...

...The parking aprons are paved..."

 

 

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