Douglas KOA
- 168 Cold Springs Road (Highway 91)
- Douglas, WY 82633
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Directions
I-25 Exit 140, turn R at 4-way light, stay in R-hand lane that turns R after 1/4 mi, go under I-25 then take first R on Hwy 91, go 1.5 mi on L-hand side of Hwy. Or from Hwy 59 go 1/4 mi S of Best Western, stay in R-hand lane, turn R then first R on Hwy 91. Or from W on I-25 take Exit 146 and Hwy 96 for 3 mi, at Jct 91 go straight 1 mi, KOA on R.
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Info(307) 358-2164
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2011 President's Award
KOA President's Award
Awarded to KOAs that meet exceptional quality standards and are recognized by their guests for outstanding service.

2011 KOA Founder's Award
KOA Founder's Award
KOA's highest service award, presented to KOA owners that achieve world class service scores from their camping guests.
If you like fast cars, visit the Motorsports Park in Douglas. If the race cars are too fast try a nice walk along the North Platte River.
Visit the 'Home of the Jackalope', 72nd of the 100 Best Small Towns in America.... Douglas, WY!
Located on the North Platte River and near the Laramie Peak Range of the Medicine Bow National Forest, Douglas offers an abundance to the outdoor enthusiast. The campground is located 1.5 miles outside of town in a peaceful country setting only minutes away from a world of activities.
You can raft on the river, hike in the mountains, fish in the streams or boat in nearby Glendo reservoir. If you fancy wildlife, we have it! Converse County has the largest population of pronghorn in the nation as well as herds of white tail and mule deer, elk and big horn sheep. Right on and within site of the campground you can enjoy the abundance of rabbits and antelope and......the occasional Jackalope. (But NO hunting allowed on the camping grounds!) Visit the Ayres National Bridge for a scenic lunch or climb Laramie Peak for a great workout! The nature is endless around Douglas!
And for campers interested in 19th century history and the nostalgic western days; you will be surrounded by historical sites to visit. The Oregon, Mormon and Bozeman Trails passed through this area. You can visit Register Cliff near Guernsey State Park, see an Oregon Trail tombstone near Glenrock and visit the Pioneer Museum in Douglas for an abundance of history! Fort Fetterman is only a 15 minute drive away and Fort Laramie an hour. And if the rodeo urge gets to you, take in the Wyoming State Rodeo here in Douglas every August!
If you like fast cars, visit the Motorsports Park in Douglas. If the race cars are too fast and you would like a slower pace maybe take a walk next to the North Platte River or if you are a golf enthusiast, golf at one of the top 10 courses in Wyoming.
Douglas, one of the best kept secrets! and the Douglas KOA Team will help you enjoy every minute of your visit!
Our Campground is Horse Friendly!
Please note, the rates below are Two-person rates. Extra person charge of $3 for ages 7 and over. 50 Amp $3 / Cable $2
Campground Amenities
- 2 one-room kabins
- Additional back-in sites with water and electric
- Basketball
- DVD movie rentals
- Horseshoes
- Mini Golf - $2 charge
- TV and DVD player rentals
- 32 full hook-up back-ins
- All full hook-up sites have cable TV (available with charge)
- Clean bathrooms, each with 3 showers
- Free Internet Computer available in the office
- Ice cream and rootbeer float socials
- Office and grocery store
- Unlimited tent sites
- 46 full hook-up pull-throughs; longest site 86 feet
- arrow head hunts
- Complimentary coffee
- Heated outdoor pool (May 26 - September 15)
- Laundry room (5 washers / 5 dryers)
- Tennis
Local Attractions
Fort Fetterman State Historical Site
Open Memorial Day thru Labor Day
Located 8 miles west of Douglas on Hwy 93
Visit the restored officer's quarters and the artifacts exhibited to see the fort's history, and Fort Fetterman City.
Wyoming Pioneer Museum
Open year round 8-5 on Monday - Friday, and from 1-5 on Saturday (summer). Admission is FREE.
It is located at the Wyoming State Fairgrounds in Douglas, WY. Has one of the largest collections of western and Native American historical memorabilia.
Ayres Natural Bridge
Open daily 8-8.
**No pets in park.
Located 5 miles South of I25 at Exit 151
Website: www.wallpaperdave.com/ayres.htm
Douglas Motorsports Park
Website: www.douglasmotorsportspark.com
Located on Richards St. in Douglas.
Douglas Railroad Interpretive Center
Located in downtown Douglas displays rail cars and provides a showcase to how the railroads helped shape a community.
Glendo Reservoir and State Park
Website: http://www.stateparks.com/glendo.html
Located 28 miles south of Douglas.
Guernsey State Park and Register Cliff
Websites: Register Cliff
Wyoming State Parks, Historic Sites and Trails
Located 64 miles south-east of Douglas.
Paleontological Museum
Website: www.paleon.org
Located 27 miles north of Douglas.
Fort Laramie
Website: www.nps.gov
Located 72 miles south-east of Douglas.
More Information
Find more Wyoming Information and more sites to see under: www.wyomingtalesandtrails.com
Find more information about Douglas and the surrounding area at The Douglas Wyoming Chamber of Commerce
Local Ranches
Deer Forks Ranch
Deer Forks Ranch is a working cattle and sheep ranch located in the uncrowded, relatively undiscovered part of Wyoming near Medicine Bow National Forest.
Two Creek Ranch
Two Creek Ranch is a working cattle ranch offering 7 'cowboy' excursions per year.
Spearhead Ranch
This is a game hunting camp. See Spearhead Ranch online for more information.
Golf
Douglas Community Club
18 Holes, Pro Shop
Douglas, WY 82633
(307) 358-5099
Tee Time: Required
Restaurant Available
Amenities
- Heated Swimming Pool (June 1 thru Sept 1)
- Mini-Golf (for a $2 charge
- Horseshoes
- Ice Cream Socials
- Many more planned family activities for the summer season!
Office/Laundry/Bath
- Office and grocery store
- Laundry room (5 washers/5 dryers)
- Clean bathrooms, each with 3 showers
Upcoming Events
May 13 & 14
Come Camp and care with us!
(FREE Camping with Reservation)
June 1-4, 2011
Jackalope railroad days with Wyoming Train Photography and Art Exhibition
June 1-4, 2011
June 22-26
Wyoming High School Rodeo Finals
July 4
Jackalope Blast & Fireworks
July 8-10
Wyoming 4H shoot
July 25-29
Converse County 4-H & FFA Fair at Wyoming State Fairgrounds
July 29
4-H & FFA Livestock Sale and BBQ at Wyoming State Fairgrounds
August TBA
Deer Creek Days in Glenrock
August 13-20
Wyoming State Fair and Rodeo
August 20
Douglas Lions Club Wyoming State Fair Parade, Downtown
Senior Pro Rodeo at Wyoming State Fairgrounds
October 1-2
Helluva Hunt (organized hunts for disabled hunters)
October 2 & 16
Annual Hunters BBQ at The Plains Complex starts at 6:00
More Information on Local Events
Visit the local Chamber of Commerce page for more information: www.jackalope.org


