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Casper East RV Park & Campground

2800 E Yellowstone Hwy, Casper, WY 82609, USA
3.9
Casper East RV Park & Campground
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About Casper East RV Park & Campground

Looking for mini golf near me in Casper, Wyoming? Casper East RV Park & Campground, located at 2800 E Yellowstone Hwy, offers not only a comfortable camping experience but also a fun mini-golf attraction on-site. Guests can enjoy a friendly round on the mini-greens, making it a perfect family-friendly activity to break up their stay. This mini-golf feature adds a playful twist to the camping experience, ensuring that adventure and relaxation go hand in hand. In addition to mini golf, this centrally located facility provides a range of amenities including full hook-up RV sites, a small onsite store for snacks and souvenirs, and extra activities like hiking, mountain biking, and local sightseeing. Open from April 1 to September 30 for nightly guests and year-round for monthly visitors, Casper East RV Park & Campground is a top choice for those

Reviews

3 years ago

Carol in the office was nice & Robert, the son-in-law of the new owners, was helpful. The campground is in downtown Casper so there is current construction going on with the bridge just above the park, with added noise from traffic, RR running at night, and a industrial complex behind the campground. However, these are NOISE ISSUES OUT OF CONTROL OF THE PARK. It irks me when some campers complain about things that campgrounds cannot change. If these issues are such a bother, ask before you book or drive up. ***So, let's focus on what they can change: We stayed several nights. It's hot in the summer so naturally we asked for a shaded spot. The first, lower section of the park appears to be for permanents and/or seasonals who stay long term. We counted @6 empty sites in this area with heavy shade when we pulled in. But we were given a spot in the back, upper section where there is little shade on any site and ours had zero. It's probably practice here (like many other parks) that they keep overnighters here separate from perms. But it's already the middle of the summer and their long-term sites are settled so why not allow a camper who has paid the @$50/night fee and has nicely asked specifically for shade to grant it (it makes such a difference to sit & eat outside, cool the RV so the AC doesn't run 24/7, etc.)? ***The bigger issue is the park NEEDS TO ADD GRAVEL TO THE DUMP AREA. Our site only had E/W so the dump station was a must before we exited. It had stormed the night before so the dump area was full of water early the next morning. With only one dump station for all RVers and it partially under water, we waited several hours later to leave so there'd be no line and less water. Not fun. Easy fix, owners. Thanks for reading.

3 years ago

Everyone was friendly and everything was well-maintained. Both kids and pets are welcome. There were a lot of mosquitos when we were here and it is adjacent to a road construction project, but those things didn't bother us.

Course Information

3.9 (241 reviews)
(307) 337-1284
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