Dubois / Wind River KOA
- 225 Welty Street
- Dubois, WY 82513
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Located in the heart of Dubois. Take Highway 26 into town, turn south on Riverton Street at the Conoco station and go one block. Look for the world's largest elk.
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Reserve800-562-0806
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Info307-455-2238
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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.
The Dubois area offers some of the best access to wilderness and recreational trails in the West.
Camp nestled along the Wind River , in a beautiful valley between the Wind River and Absaroka mountain ranges. You will be in the heart of Dubois , a rustic western cowboy town just 90 minutes east of Yellowstone National Park and 50 minutes east of Grand Teton National Park . The mountain views are fabulous while still enjoying the conveniences of services and shopping.
The Dubois area offers some of the best access to wilderness and recreational trails in the West. Destination Dubois is a favorite mountain town, with an elevation of 6,917 feet and only 30 miles east of the Continental Divide . Dubois is a great base camp for a true Rocky Mountain experience. One night won't be enough to enjoy all of the scenic driving tours , weekly scheduled natural, historical and cultural events, rodeos, square dances and entertainment famous for its western flair.
Spend a relaxing day trout fishing on the Wind River right out the front door of your RV, Kabin, or tent . Full service hook ups, including municipal water and sewer, electrical and cable sites are available. Amenities also include Kamping Kabins, a playground, an indoor heated pool, a game room, plus laundry, a store and restrooms. Equestrian sites are also available for camping with your horses. So come on and " Cowboy Up " in Dubois.
Meet Your Hosts
From managing state parks to managing campgrounds, Rick and Barb Collignon enjoyed an easy transition into the camping business. In 2005 they bought and converted an older campground into a new, up-to-date KOA. "KOA is a strong company that is highly regarded and dependable. We wanted the feature of internet reservations, and KOA has that. It worked out great," said Rick. Rick and Barb have been consistently renovating the campground. Hookups have been updated, and the pool has undergone extensive upgrading. The campground is able to accommodate any type of camper; they have tent sites, cabins, and big rig sites. "Campers can back their RV's up to the Wind River and enjoy all the modern amenities but still experience the surrounding nature," added Rick.
Rick and Barb say that the campground is an easy walk to the main street of Dubois and is a great base of operation for many travelers with many different needs; from attempting summit Gannett Peak to meeting family for reunions, the Dubois campground can do it all. "The campground sits alongside the Wind River and is nestled between two mountains," said Rick. "Campers get the best of both worlds - hike the trails or visit the nearby towns." "Dubois is a destination, and our campground is in town so we are a destination park. People are able to mix and mingle because it is centrally located," said Rick. Rick and Barb's goal is to build good will and bring life back into the campground. Because it was converted, campers are likely to see newer facilities and fresh landscaping over the next years. "We want to provide quality experiences for our guests, and keep them coming back," said Rick.
Campground Amenities
- 24-hour Laundry Room
- Fishing (no charge) - Must Have a Wyoming Fishing License
- Riverfront Sites Available
- Cable TV Available At Some Sites (no charge)
- Game room
- Wireless Internet Included With Registration
- Equestrian Sites With Access To Corrals
- Heated Indoor Swimming Pool - 25' by 50' (Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend)
Local Attractions
The National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center
Discover the Wild World of the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep through Hands-on activities at the National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center . Then, view wildlife from November through March, on a tour of the winter range of the Whiskey Mountains.
Shoshone National Forest
Discover the Shoshone which encompasses the area from the Montana state line south to Lander, Wyoming which includes portions of the Absaroka, Wind River and Beartooth Ranges.
Dubois
Find out all about our little town called Dubois , its heritiage and its happenings. Dubois was named #4 on the Top Ten Western Towns for the True West Magazine.
Local Area Information
For information about what to do and see in the area, visit the Dubois Chamber of Commerce website or Wind River Country online.
Upcoming Events
National Day of the Cowboy
July 28, 2012 Music, parade, tastings, horse entertainment, Western shootout, dance, barbeque, and more. For more information call 307-455-2700 or call us at the campground at 1-800-562-0806.
High Country Cowboy Gathering
Dubois High Country Cowboy Gathering features western entertainment of all kinds,in August, hosted by NOD (Needs of Dubois). See needsofdubois.com for tickets and information.
Friday Night Rodeo
Every Friday night from the middle of June to the middle of August cowboys from all over compete at 8:00 at the Clarence Allison arena on the east side of Dubois. The events include fun for all ages: stick horse races, ribbon on the calf's tail, mutton bustin' and more.


