RV Camping Medicine Bow Forest

The Medicine Bow National Forest is located in southeastern Wyoming. It ranges from south of Rawlins to the Wyoming-Colorado border, and eastward to just shy of Cheyenne. There are prepared trails to hike and bike, and trails for snowmobile and ATV use. There are campgrounds where you need to pay for a Forest Service permit, and there are areas where you can just throw up a tent. Most Forest Service roads are well marked, and finding your way around is not a problem. Campgrounds are marked, as are points of interest, and spots for watching wildlife. There are many locations where camps had been set up when the railroads were cutting trees for railroad ties, and the shells of the log cabins are still there. There are also many reservoirs for boating and fishing, such as Turpin, near Elk Mountain, and Rob Roy, about 40 miles outside of Laramie. Read More

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