2. Yellowstone National Park: Known for its geothermal features, including Old Faithful Geyser, Grand Prismatic Spring, and Mammoth Hot Springs. Popular campgrounds include Madison Campground, Grant Village Campground, and Canyon Campground.
3. Bridger-Teton National Forest: Provides a range of camping experiences, from developed campgrounds to remote backcountry sites. Popular campgrounds include Gros Ventre Campground, Togwotee Mountain Lodge Campground, and Pacific Creek Campground.
4. Shoshone National Forest: Offers diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, and lakes. Popular campgrounds include Buffalo Bill Campground, Wapiti Campground, and Shoshone Lake Campground.
5. Medicine Bow National Forest: Features scenic mountain ranges and alpine lakes. Popular campgrounds include Silver Lake Campground, Rob Roy Reservoir Campground, and Brush Creek Campground.
6. Bighorn National Forest: Known for its rugged canyons, wildlife, and Native American history. Popular campgrounds include Horseshoe Park Campground, Medicine Lodge Campground, and Paintbrush Campground.
7. Seminoe State Park: Located on the shores of Seminoe Reservoir, offering camping, boating, fishing, and swimming.
8. Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area: Popular for water sports, boating, fishing, and scenic views. Campground options include Antelope Flat Campground, Island Park Campground, and Sheep Creek Campground.
9. Boysen State Park: Situated on Boysen Reservoir, provides opportunities for camping, boating, fishing, and hiking.
10. Curt Gowdy State Park: Known for its scenic views of the Laramie Mountains and opportunities for camping, hiking, and fishing.