Cheyenne KOA

  • 8800 Archer Frontage Road
  • Cheyenne, WY 82007-9654
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Cheyenne KOA

8800 Archer Frontage Road
CheyenneWY 82007-9654
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Cheyenne KOA

8800 Archer Frontage Road
CheyenneWY 82007-9654
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2011 President's Award

2011 President's Award

Mosey into Cheyenne to explore a legendary cow town and Wyoming's Capital City.

Settle in at this KOA sprawling across the rolling High Plains grasslands, then mosey into Cheyenne to explore a legendary cow town and Wyoming's capital city. Browse the Frontier Days Old West Museum and store. Stop at Holliday Park to see Old Number 4004, one of the world's largest railroad steam engines. Nearby Pine Bluff offers rodeos most weekends in the summer or enjoy Big Country Speedway. A half hour west, fish and relax at Curt Gowdy State Park, where two reservoirs shine among the forested foothills of the Laramie Mountains. Then happily return to your KOA retreat for a swim, mini golf and a blissful night under the Western stars.

See a video of Cheyenne area attractions!

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Meet Your Hosts

The Nelsons, Dave & Mary Jo and Jim & Rhonda grew up camping. They and their families best vacation memories involve camping and a KOA campground seemed a perfect fit for them.Dave and Jim are brothers. They and their wives love dealing with the camping/rv customer. The four of them really enjoy the many benefits of working and managing a campground.Mary Jo and Dave bought their first KOA in 2000 in northern Wisconsin. After selling it, they found out that retirement wasn't for them and started looking for another KOA. In 2008 they purchased the Cheyenne KOA.Since Dave and Mary Jo first started camping they always seemed to prefer heading to the west, the great open spaces and the Rocky Mountains appealed to them. The Cheyenne KOA was the perfect place.In 2003 Dave's brother, Jim, worked part of the year at the KOA in Wisconsin. He enjoyed the campgound and the campers so much that he told Dave “if you ever find another campground that I can be involved in, let me know.”In 2011 Dave and Mary Jo decided to try 'part time' retirement again. The natural people to take over the day to day operation of the KOA was Dave's brother Jim and his wife Rhonda.Jim and Rhonda had been in the hospitality and hotel/motel management business for the last several years in Texas. Dave and Mary Jo contacted them and gave them 'an offer they couldn't refuse'.Both Dave and Mary Jo enjoy watching the energy and excitement that Jim and Rhonda have brought to the Cheyenne KOA. Their goal, from the first day, has been to treat both employees and guests with the utmost respect.Although Jim doesn't get out fly fishing as much as he would enjoy, he is equally happy making our guests experience 'KOA Great'.Since we are primarily an overnight campground, most of our guests only stay a few days or less. We are proud to host campers from all 50 states and many, many international travelers every year.Dave and Mary Jo can still be found on the campground some evenings in the summer, but many times, they and their 5th wheel trailer are 'on the road'; and … Dave is still trying to negotiate a price with Jim for his 'used' fishing tackle.
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Campground Amenities

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 85' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cable TV
  • Pool (Open May 22 to Sep 7)
  • Propane ($)
  • Kamping Kitchen
  • Mini Golf
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion
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Campground Activities

Geocaching

There is a geo cache stashed on the campground and many in the area. Spend an extra day and find several.

Horse Shoes

The horse shoe pit is ready for you to show your skills.

Pool

Our heated pool is open from Memorial Weekend to Labor Day.  Relax and enjoy.

Mini Golf

Free mini golf for all registered campers.  Settle in and relax playing a round of golf.

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Local Attractions

Cheyenne Frontier Days and Old West Museum

The museum is located at Frontier Park, 8th and Carey Avenue. Visit www.oldwestmuseum.org for more information.

Horse Drawn Buggy Tours

In the summer this tour is free, but tips are appreciated.

Botanical Gardens

The Gardens are located in Frontier Park.

Four Golf Courses

Cheyenne Gunslingers

Free show at 6 p.m. every evening downtown in the summer.

Downtown Walking Tour

This is a self-guided tour, including information about Cheyenne’s wonderful boots. Get your map at the Depot Visitors Center!

Night Rodeos

Pine Bluff - most weekends in the summer.

U of WY Archaeological Dig Site

Pine Bluff

Curt Gowdy State Park

This State Park includes 2 reservoirs for fishing and boating.

Big Country Speedway

Here you'll find stock car racing events all summer.

Western Wear Shopping

There are lots of Western Stores in Cheyenne to fulfill your cowboy dreams for boots, hats, jeans plus saddles and tack for your horse.

Medicine Bow National Forest

Medicine Bow National Forest provides a variety of recreational opportunities and natural attractions, including the Vedauwoo Recreation Area and the Snowy Range Ski Area.

Ames Monument Photo

Ames Monument

Ames Monument is a state historic site west of Cheyenne off I-80. A 60 foot pyramid build in 1883 as a monument to Oliver and Oakes Ames (two men instrumental in the construction of the first transcontinental railroad).

Six Museums; the State Capitol Building; plus the Governor’s Mansion Photo

Six Museums; the State Capitol Building; plus the Governor’s Mansion

The State Capitol is beautiful and free to tour.  Across the street is the Wyoming State History Museum, another free museum and a great place for kids.

City Tours on the Trolley Photo

City Tours on the Trolley

In the summer the trolley runs 5 times a day and leaves from the Depot. Visitors can get on and off to visit area attractions.

Train Depot and Visitors Center Photo

Train Depot and Visitors Center

Start here to get all of the latest information on Cheyenne. It is located downtown just off Lincoln Way and Central.

Locomotives Photo

Locomotives

See the "Big Boy" steam engine; plus Engine 1242 in Lions Park and the French Merci Train which was donated by the French in 1949 in thanks.

Painted Cowboy Boots Photo

Painted Cowboy Boots

A self guided tour of giant decorated cowboys boots are all over Cheyenne.  See them all!

Vedauwoo Recreation Area Photo

Vedauwoo Recreation Area

This is a wonderful area for hiking and climbing.


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Upcoming Events

Cheyenne Frontier Days July 20th- July 29th, 2012

The world’s largest outdoor rodeo held annually the last full week of July.

Laramie County Fair

The Laramie County Fair will be held at Frontier Park in early August. It includes 4-H, FFA and Open Class exhibits plus a lot of fun.

Hell on Wheels Rodeo

The Hell on Wheels Rodeo is held at the Terry Bison Ranch from June through August (except during Cheyenne Frontier Days).

Cheyenne Motorsports Shootout

The Cheyenne Motorsports Shootout is an annual auto cross and auto show in downtown Cheyenne. It is held in mid-June.

Cheyenne Farmer's Market

The Farmer's Market is held in early August to early October from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the City Center Parking Lot. There are fresh fruits, vegetables and more.


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