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    Red Desert Rose Campground - Office

    Red Desert Rose Campground

    3.6(51 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    We stayed here several years ago when the owners were engaged, attentive, and cared about their…read morefacilities. We enjoyed our stay and appreciated the friendly staff and amenities like a loaner vehicle, etc. Our most recent stay was a different story. There are new owners who recently acquired the facility from some careless previous owners who had let the place go downhill. Many of the fun things we enjoyed before were in bad shape or just not working. The new owners apologized for the "mess" and assured campers that they are working on restoring the campground to it's former glory. They were working on several items that we noted, like the mini golf, and the abundance of sticker weeds throughout the park area. One thing I regretted about our stay was that the office chose to park someone directly next to us for our single night stay when there were very few occupants and many many sites to choose from. At the very least, they could have separated each camper with an empty space in between. I understand if they were super busy and had most sites occupied, but there was hardly anyone there and we suddenly had a direct neighbor. I'm hopeful that they will be able to turn things around. I plan to check back in with them when I pass through the area. Their pricing was less than the adjacent RV park, that did not seem to offer much more.

    This place is a wreck! Spaces are tight! Management appears to have a second job in a math lab…read more This place has changed hands a few times, and this one may be the worse. This place has potential, but unless someone unlocks it, it will just suck. We were placed immediately next to another camper even tho there were 20 other spaces to choose from. We were told the park would fill up because ALL spaces were reserved. When we woke up, the park was just as empty as when we went to sleep. I found the "not recommended" review to be the most accurate of all these reviews.

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    Red Desert Rose Campground - Red Desert Rose Campground play area.

    Red Desert Rose Campground play area.

    Red Desert Rose Campground - Entrance Sign

    Entrance Sign

    Red Desert Rose Campground - 80 Ft Long Spots

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    80 Ft Long Spots

    Rawlins KOA Journey

    Rawlins KOA Journey

    3.7(6 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    We stayed one night 4-26-2026. Here are what we thought were pros and cons…read more PRO- 1. We had site 38 which was a decent distance from the highway so the traffic noise was not bad at all. 2. Site had nice little patio and furniture with a small privacy fence around 2 sides. 3. Easy access to sites 4. Friendly desk attendant 5. Good water pressure in showers. 6.Campground area was clean. CONS- 1.This is most important. The hot water in the shower was only SLIGHTLY WARM. Seriously it NEVER actually got even close to hot water. Husband and I were in 2 different shower stalls of course, his did not get hot either. This was with the water turned all the way on hot, we both let it run on straight hot but it NEVER got past slightly warm. Maybe this wouldn't be a big deal in the warmer months, but it was in the 30's this night. We do not have a shower in our truck camper so we rely on campground showers. 2. The shower stalls are VERY VERY small. Possibly only 28" wide X 5' long. Without a tape measure I can not be sure of exact size, but they could not have been much bigger than that. 3. With a flip down seat in the drying area I could only stand with my back to the wall with the seat in front of me, no room at all to move around to dry or dress. I had to remove soap, shampoo, etc off the seat flip it up to dry and dress.

    2.5 stars, rounded down. Of the three KOAs I have stayed at so far, Newton was my favorite and this…read moreone was "just okay". I didn't make a reservation because I wasn't sure how far west we were going to make it yesterday (we debated the Fort Collins KOA in Colorado, but that would have added an additional 100 miles to our drive today). Our goal has been 500 miles a day and this was the perfect stop. This is one busy hub! There were so many sites occupied by vehicles especially with CA plates. It was literally just a place to stay for the night as the amenities are low. There's no water feature, but there's a few spots for dogs (2 open dog runs and an off-leash area, but none are shaded). Our site was just off the highway. It was very noisy especially outside the RV. It was a tad frustrating to find our spot ourselves; we got used to the office clerk hopping into a golf cart to escort us like at the other two locations. I did see two golf carts later when walking our dogs; not sure why they didn't help us but we did pull into the wrong spot. The people who were supposed to be in it were gracious and laughed with us. My husband said "2 stars!" because the wifi kicked off after 30 minutes, but we both got a solid sleep. It was windy and rainy. The thunder was enough to keep the girls huddled up in the RV so neither had interest in the dog park. Overall, I would rather stay on BLM land in the area (we stayed near the off-ramp to Bandit Fireworks in Wamsutter) like we did the first leg of the trip. Pros: - friendly - clean restrooms - individual shower stalls show "occupied" or not - grill menu until 6 pm Cons: - spots are VERY close together - lots of highway noise - wifi didn't work

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    Rawlins KOA Journey - The crowded KOA vs staying nearby on BLM land. Both photos taken at sunrise.

    The crowded KOA vs staying nearby on BLM land. Both photos taken at sunrise.

    Rawlins KOA Journey

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    Rawlins KOA - General rv area

    Rawlins KOA

    2.8(41 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    My husband and I have been KOA members for several years and have enjoyed their amenities across…read morethe U.S. But we recently experienced the worst customer service we've ever encountered. High winds forced a road closure that made it impossible for us to keep a previously scheduled stay, so we called to explain the situation. The representative acknowledged the closure but told us we would not be reimbursed because we did not have "insurance protection." At no time during our many years with KOA were we required to purchase insurance, nor have we ever been denied reimbursement for circumstances beyond our control--especially when the company was already aware of the closure. Being told we were "outta luck" was unprofessional and unacceptable. We will not be returning to this KOA and will share this poor experience with other travelers.

    I recently stayed at the Rawlins KOA Journey. Let's put it this way - it was a journey getting in…read moreand out and not one I would recommend. I'd rather camp on the ground in the middle of the Gaza Strip than stay at this campground. When we arrived, we had to weave our fifth-wheel campers through what looked like a used car and trailer lot. We got to our campsites and my brother's site was a combination of mud and dog poop. If we are talking about silver linings, I can say at least we mostly couldn't tell the difference... Oh wait. Yes, we could tell the difference. K-O-A should be an acronym for Killer Odor Alert. I can tell you K-O-A does not stand for Keep On Apologizing because the manager couldn't have cared less about what happened next. We got hooked back up and ready to traverse the labyrinth of rust buckets and budget chariots, got back on the highway. Forty miles in, I glanced down at my gas gauge. I was nearly empty. We filled up the DAY BEFORE. Someone had siphoned the gas out of my truck that was hooked to the trailer. I called Kevin, the supposed manager who also handled the booking, and explained our experience. He asked me what I was looking to get out of the conversation, I said how about $100 to offset the cost of the fuel? Reasonable, right? He responded with "I can't do that." So I hung up. Long story short - terrible experience. I'll never go back. -- M. Dugdale, Glendo WY P.S. If anyone wants to know what good campgrounds look like, come to Glendo.

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    Rawlins KOA - View in the other direction

    View in the other direction

    Rawlins KOA - Doe, so beautiful.

    Doe, so beautiful.

    Rawlins KOA - View in one direction

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    View in one direction

    Deer Haven RV Park - Sunset from our spot at Deer Haven RV Park Saratoga Wyoming.

    Deer Haven RV Park

    4.8(14 reviews)
    31.6 mi

    We spent 5 nights in a river front site. My brother & his wife were in the site next to us. We…read moregrew up in Saratoga so were pretty familiar with the area. Overall we had a nice time and found the Park to be just what we needed. Utilities were as expected and in the correct locations. Wifi was a bit wimpy like most RV parks, but cell service is good all over town. Wifi wasn't a big enough issue for me to break out my Starlink. We enjoyed the public grassy area by the office playing cornhole and sitting with the dogs. We didn't use the public firepit but it looked nice too. The furniture and cornhole games could use a little TLC, but were functional. A little sand paper and varnish would really help. We had a couple of really windy Wyoming trademark days and the office area provided a little shelter from the wind and blowing dust, animals, small cars and an occasional witch on a broom. The City had a spray plane spraying for mosquitos a couple of the mornings so the mosquitoes were really ticked off after that, but MUCH less of a problem than 50 years ago when I lived in Saratoga. The campsites had a bit of grass, but were pretty dry and dusty so the well watered grass by the office was great for humans and dogs. I didn't think to borrow a sprinkler to water the grass in our site, but would imagine that could be possible? Like all RV parks, there were LOTS of dogs. We have two labs and my brother had a 9 week old lab pup. Everyone in the park was very considerate and kept their dogs on leashes. There are no potty bag dispensers which was surprising and would have REALLY made life easier for those of us who are responsible pet owners. We've stayed at the lake in the past and Deer Haven is much more comfortable.

    I absolutely recommend Deer Haven RV Park!!!! We had such a good time. Loved the deer walking…read morearound. One stared at us through the window. It is clean and friendly there is good food in town. I am so glad we stayed there. We will definitely stay there again if we are out that way. just a great place! Thank you to the owners. They are absolutely fantastic.

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    Deer Haven RV Park - Sunset view from site #23 with a pelican floating in view

    Sunset view from site #23 with a pelican floating in view

    Deer Haven RV Park - River front

    River front

    Deer Haven RV Park - End of day photo from our campsite.

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    End of day photo from our campsite.

    Carbon County Fair & Rodeo - campgrounds - Updated June 2026

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