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Deer Park
146 Highway 16 East
Buffalo, WY 82834
(800)222-9960
Description:
The splendor of the American west surrounds guests of Deer Park Campground in Buffalo, Wyoming, off of Hwy 16, conveniently located between I-25 and I-90. The campground, which offers easy to use online reservations, welcomes RVers and tent campers alike and sits at the foot of the Big Horn Mountains. With spectacular views of the Red Hills, a large heated pool and hot tub, nightly ice cream socials and a lovely mile-long walking path for leisurely strolls, it's easy to get comfortable at the Deer Park.

But when you are ready for some fun off-site, the Big Horn Mountains offer endless outdoor activities, such as fishing in one of the many trout streams and lakes, horseback riding and wildlife viewing. The Bighorn National Forest, adjacent to the town of Buffalo, is an outdoor paradise for every recreation from hunting to photography. Containing over one million acres of land, the diversity of the landscape is amazing to behold, with grass prairies, evergreen forests, snow-capped peaks and spectacular canyons.

For an excursion into the history of the region, the Historic Bozeman Crossing gives visitors a taste of the old west in Buffalo, including a 1920s cowboy carousel, a Ferris Wheel, eateries, gift shops and fun for the whole family. A day trip to Fort Phil Kearny will reveal one of three posts that were established in the 1800s to protect emigrants who traveled the Bozeman Trail north to find gold in Montana. This rich history of northwest Wyoming, teamed with the awe-inspiring natural beauty of the area makes Deer Park the ideal stopping place for a trip to the Old West.
Amenities:
Affiliation Discount
Convenience Store
Dump Station
Lake
Laundry
Phone at Site
50 Amp - over 10%
Accept Credit Cards
Big Rig
Cable TV Hookups
Recreation:
Biking - Mountain
Bird Watching
Climbing
Activities - Senior
Backpacking
Biking - Road
Boat Launch Ramp
Dancing - Other
Entertainment
Fishing

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