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Laramie KOA Journey
We will be below freezing temps for the unforeseeable future. If you do not have a heated hose, make sure you have onboard water and leave your hose disconnected when temps are 32 or below.
In its early days, Laramie was a rip-roaring railroad town. Today, the University of Wyoming's Western pride shines forth in this small town surrounded by beautiful mountains. Laramie KOA is easily accessible from I-80, and it has more than 100 full-hookup Pull-Thru RV Sites with 30/50-amp service (water restrictions in the winter - please call for details). The campground also offers cozy one-room and two-room Cabins, Premium Tent Sites, and a grassy tent area - all with picnic tables and charcoal grills. Other amenities include a recreation center (open late spring - fall, weather permitting), an off-leash K9 area, a laundry room, satellite TV (in all rows), and limited Wi-Fi. **WE CANNOT GUARANTEE WI-FI DURING YOUR STAY AT THIS TIME.** Laramie KOA understands how the lack of wi-fi can impact your stay with us. We hope that you can enjoy your stay, learn some local history, and enjoy the beautiful outdoors that Wyoming has to offer. Medicine Bow National Forest is a mecca for hiking, fishing, skiing, snowmobiling, and mountain biking. Visit Vedauwoo, a grouping of granite slabs and cliffs, an absolute rock climbers paradise. Local attractions include the Wyoming Territorial Prison, Lincoln Monument, University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center, Historic Ivinson Mansion, and the Ames Monument. Shop and dine in historic downtown Laramie. This KOA is a great stop on your journey. Max pull thru: 85 feet.
User Reviews
Courtney B
Easy access off the highway but not loud with traffic noise. Simple online booking. Wifi was kinda slow but the weather wasn't great. Lots of pull through spots, pretty close together though. Clean bathroom and shower facilities!
Jerry Carr
35 years travel background. I normally AVOID all KOA camp grounds for a few reasons 1. the parks are generally very old so the sites are small not "Big Rig" I have also found that the management can be rude. With the above in mind this park should have kept the KOA sign out front. I have a 44ft RV with a tow the hook ups are good even the wifi and cable both good. The park has 150-200sites. When checking in I told the office that my rig would not fit even in the "65ft" site. I was told that my car would need to be in an overflow area or be towed. The park has maybe 30 rigs. Why not off to let me park in a site near my rig. We are both restricted on the walking. The other issue I drove by this park 3 times yes I could see the KOA building but was told this is not a KOA. NO SIGNS & no street sign BAker. No apology from the office just that the new owners RJourney had not gotten to this issue for the last 7 weeks. I would never stay at this park again, its just like many of the KOA parks
Cindy Hanson
This is very clean and lots of sites in this park. Nice gal in the office too. We would stay here again.
Telena Bethell
Very clean and nice people. Will be back next year.
Joan Kryston
A nice park. Easy on and off the interstate. Nice staff. Friendly and helpful.