Lyman KOA

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Lyman KOA

1531 State Highway 413
LymanWY 82937
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Lyman KOA

1531 State Highway 413
LymanWY 82937
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the Andersons

"You'll find plenty of grass and mature shade trees - sometimes hard to find in Wyoming."

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Open May 15 - October 1

Warm days, cool nights and a view of the soaring Uinta Mountains make this quiet grassy meadow an inviting spot to camp.

Warm days, cool nights and a view of the soaring Uinta Mountains make this quiet grassy meadow an inviting spot to camp. And when you spend a night, you're joining a steady parade of travelers who've stopped here since mountain man Jim Bridger built his trading post along the Oregon and Mormon trails in 1843. The Lyman KOA is a short drive from the re-created post (some original buildings) of Fort Bridger State Historic Site. Visit Labor Day weekend to catch the Mountain Man Rendezvous, complete with black powder and buckskins. You'll find plenty of comforts at the campground, including a pool, a game room, basketball, sand volleyball and a pet walk. When you're ready for more adventures, drive an hour east to 91-mile-long Flaming Gorge Reservoir for great boating and fishing plus hiking and biking along mountain trails.

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When Mary and S. Clark Anderson purchased a hay meadow near Lyman in the 1960s, they thought the land would be better for growing kids than hay. The former teacher and drive-in operator were right.

All 11 of their children have worked at the campground that they opened in the former hay field in 1968. In fact, all 11 are college graduates and son Clint still comes home in the summers from his teaching job in Nephi, Utah, to help manage the campground.

"I liked the concept of owning a KOA campground, and I wanted something where I could have my family involved," said Mary.

The campground has grown along with the Anderson family, You'll find plenty of grass and mature shade trees - sometimes hard to find in Wyoming. And be sure to take advantage of the clean, warm swimming pool, too.

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 70' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Pool (Open Jun 1 to Sep 10)
  • Snack Bar ($)
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion
  • RV Clubs & Rallies
  • Motorcycle Clubs
  • Catering on-site by the campground
  • Food prepared by staff for consumption by the customer at their site or in outdoor seating provided by campground
  • Families
  • Tours
  • Catering on-site by a local caterer

Rock Hounding

Fort Bridger Historical Site and Museum Much history lives here. From its original trading post establishment to its Mormon ownership and then a station on the Pony Express the history goes on. For more information, please visit: Bridger Historical Site and Museum

Flaming Gorge National Recreational Area The Flaming Gorge National Recreational Area includes visitor centers, miles of trails, fishing, and much more. The Flaming Gorge Dam Visitor Center is open year-round. Some facilities are fully handicap accessible. For more information please call 1-800-280-CAMP or visit www.utah.com/nationalsites/flaming_gorge.htm

Uinta Mountains Here you'll find something for everyone. Activities include backpacking, fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, and much, much more.

Upcoming Events

July 4th Celebration

Enjoy parade, rodeos, barbecue and fireworks.

Pioneer Days - late July

Play, rodeos, 5k run, barbecue and more.

Free Night May 12! Book Now!

Come Kamp & Care With Us Weekend - Book Now!

Awards

2011 President's Award

Programs

KOA Scout Program

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