Deer and antelope still play near the Casper KOA Campground and RV Park. More than 75 percent of the world's pronghorn antelope live within a 90-mile radius of Wyoming's second-largest city. In many places, the Plains look unchanged from the days when the Oregon, California, Mormon, Bridger, Bozeman and Pony Express trails converged here along the North Platte River. Trail ruts are still visible. Visit the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center or browse pioneer exhibits at the Fort Caspar Museum and Historic Site.
The campground is located in the town of Bar Nunn, five miles north of downtown Casper. At an elevation of 5,284 feet, the campground overlooks the City of Casper and commands an excellent view of the city and Casper Mountain to the south. Public tennis and basketball courts and a baseball diamond are located across the street, and golfers can choose from two public courses, one of which was designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. Or just relax in the big covered pool at the Casper KOA (Memorial Day to Labor Day). The whole family can make itself at home here with mini golf, a playground and a pet walk.
Casper KOA is the only onsite, owner-operated, full service campground in the area. We offer big-rig friendly, pull-thru / full hook-up RV sites and water/electric only RV sites. We offer free restrooms with hot showers, a 24 hour coin op laundry and a convenience store and gift shop. Please join us on your next trip through Wyoming!
We currently offer the following activities:
Starts: 06/10/2024 - Ends: 06/10/2023
Local yard sales throughout Bar Nunn on Saturday, June 10th!
Starts: 06/11/2024 - Ends: 06/17/2023
College National Finals Rodeo is held in Casper, Wyoming at the Ford Wyoming Center, only 4 miles from our conveniently located campground!
If you cancel anytime after you make your reservation, there will be a $10 cancellation fee. If you are cancelling within 48 hours of your arrival date, you will not be able to receive a refund for your site.
***There are NO REFUNDS for Memorial Day weekend, May 24th-25th and College National Rodeo Finals week, June 9-15th.