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Visitor RV Options for WSU

mgibbons

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Our family will be visiting Yellowstone then making our way to Laramie for the Washington State game to root on our Cougs. Other than Walmart or local campgrounds, are there any lots on/near campus they would allow a small RV Friday and Saturday nights? I'd love to be somewhat close to tailgating with y'all. Any advice is appreciated.
 
I recall some camping spots at the territorial prison but there isn't anything on their website. Give them a call and you might get lucky.

http://wyoparks.state.wy.us/index.php/places-to-go/wyoming-territorial-prison

My parents will actually be camping in my back yard. Maybe some Laramie poke fan on here has space for you!
 
mgibbons said:
Our family will be visiting Yellowstone then making our way to Laramie for the Washington State game to root on our Cougs. Other than Walmart or local campgrounds, are there any lots on/near campus they would allow a small RV Friday and Saturday nights? I'd love to be somewhat close to tailgating with y'all. Any advice is appreciated.

If you donate enough to our booster club you can park right behind the stadium :winky:

Camping up in the Snowys might be worth a look. It's only 40 minutes away.
 
I'd go the WalMart route, that way you can get your supplies, have a cookout and only be about 5 minutes away, welcome to Wyoming!
 
Thanks for the responses. I look forward to the trip. Walmart sounds like the best bet. I probably wouldn't want to be in a booster RV lot with a 1-year old in tow. Those can get rowdy at night, or they do in Pullman at least. I was hoping for a sneaky lot somewhere close, but it's not a big deal to unhitch the trailer to tour the town and get my tailgating fix on gameday. Good stuff, thank you folks.
 
mgibbons said:
Thanks for the responses. I look forward to the trip. Walmart sounds like the best bet. I probably wouldn't want to be in a booster RV lot with a 1-year old in tow. Those can get rowdy at night, or they do in Pullman at least. I was hoping for a sneaky lot somewhere close, but it's not a big deal to unhitch the trailer to tour the town and get my tailgating fix on gameday. Good stuff, thank you folks.

Laramie's not that big and traffic isn't much of a problem that much neither, have fun
 
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