
Friend Park Campground
11
Total Campsites
Campground
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Reservable Sites
Mostly first-come
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Accessible
ADA-compliant sites
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Organization
Managing agency
Overview
About Friend Park Campground
Overview Situated at the base of Laramie Peak, the Friend Park Campground has 11 sites surrounded by firs, pines, and aspens with beautiful Friend Park to the southwest. A favorite of both tent and trailer campers, it is another great location for recreating within the Laramie Peak Unit of the Douglas Ranger District. The campground is popular for OHV riding, fishing, hiking, hunting, mountain biking, or just getting away to relax. Recreation The Laramie Peak area in the Medicine Bow National Forest is located in Central Wyoming. The Douglas Ranger District manages the Laramie Peak and Thunder basin National Grasslands areas. Year-round recreation uses include hiking, fishing, hunting, OHV riding, camping, biking, horseback trail riding, and rock climbing. Primary access across the district is by I-25 and Highway 59. The Laramie Peak Connector Trail leaves the campground and leads to the Friend Park Trail and Laramie Peak Trail. Hiking access to the Roaring Fork Trail is located along the nearby FSRD 661.A. There are many fishing opportunities just below the campground in Friend Creek and the beaver ponds along the Connector Trial. Other fishing areas are along the Upper Horseshoe Creek on National Forest System lands and WY State Trust land. Mountain Biking • Upper Roaring Fork Trail • Friend Park Trail • North Laramie River Trail • Harris Park Trail • Laramie Peak Trail • Sunset Ridge Trail • Lost Creek Trail • Arapaho Trail • Albany Peak Trails • Black Mountain Look out Mountain Climbing • Curtis Gulch Trail • Upper Roaring Fork Trai Day Hiking • Upper Roaring Fork Trail • Friend Park Trail • North Laramie River Trail • Harris Park Trail • Laramie Peak Trail • Sunset Ridge Trail • Lost Creek Trail • Albany Peak Trails • Black Mountain Look out Backpacking • Upper Roaring Fork Trail • North Laramie River Trail • Harris Park Trail • Lost Creek Trail • Albany Peak Trails Horseback riding • Upper Roaring Fork Trail • Friend Park Trail • Arapaho Trail • North Laramie River Trail • Harris Park Trail • Laramie Peak Trail • Sunset Ridge Trail • Lost Creek Trail • Black Mountain Look out OHV Riding • Arapaho Trail • FSRD633 Trails • Sunset Ridge Trail • North Laramie River Trail • Laramie Peak Trail • Albany Peak trails • Black Mountain Look out Facilities The Laramie Peak area in the Medicine Bow National Forest is located in Central Wyoming. The Douglas Ranger District manages the Laramie Peak and Thunder basin National Grasslands areas. Year-round recreation uses include hiking, fishing, hunting, OHV riding, camping, biking, horseback trail riding, and rock climbing. Primary access across the district is by I-25 and Highway 59. The Laramie Peak Connector Trail leaves the campground and leads to the Friend Park Trail and Laramie Peak Trail. Hiking access to the Roaring Fork Trail is located along the nearby FSRD 661.A. There are many fishing opportunities just below the campground in Friend Creek and the beaver ponds along the Connector Trial. Other fishing areas are along the Upper Horseshoe Creek on National Forest System lands and WY State Trust land. Mountain Biking • Upper Roaring Fork Trail • Friend Park Trail • North Laramie River Trail • Harris Park Trail • Laramie Peak Trail • Sunset Ridge Trail • Lost Creek Trail • Arapaho Trail • Albany Peak Trails • Black Mountain Look out Mountain Climbing • Curtis Gulch Trail • Upper Roaring Fork Trai Day Hiking • Upper Roaring Fork Trail • Friend Park Trail • North Laramie River Trail • Harris Park Trail • Laramie Peak Trail • Sunset Ridge Trail • Lost Creek Trail • Albany Peak Trails • Black Mountain Look out Backpacking • Upper Roaring Fork Trail • North Laramie River Trail • Harris Park Trail • Lost Creek Trail • Albany Peak Trails Horseback riding • Upper Roaring Fork Trail • Friend Park Trail • Arapaho Trail • North Laramie River Trail • Harris Park Trail • Laramie Peak Trail • Sunset Ridge Trail • Lost Creek Trail • Black Mountain Look out OHV Riding • Arapaho Trail • FSRD633 Trails • Sunset Ridge Trail • North Laramie River Trail • Laramie Peak Trail • Albany Peak trails • Black Mountain Look out Natural Features The campground is at an elevation of 7,572 feet within a mature stand of ponderosa pine, along with aspen and firs. Several of the walk-in sites have a great view of Laramie Peak. The general area is intermixed with timber, meadows and large rock formations. The highest peak in the Laramie Range at 10,200 feet, Laramie Peak was once a welcome sign to pioneers on the Oregon and Mormon trails, as well as the first ‘real' mountain most had ever seen. Nearby Attractions Visitors can find many outdoor opportunities in the surrounding area including OHV riding, hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, hunting, fishing, sightseeing, rock climbing, photography, and horseback riding. Fishing opportunities nearby in Friend Creek and Upper Horseshoe Creek. Sunday services available nearby at the historic Esterbrook Community Church (non-denominational).
- 11 total campsites listed.
- Primarily first-come camping based on current listing data.
- Most common site type: unknown (11).
- Map coordinates are available for trip planning.


Campsite Inventory
11 sites to choose from
Unknown
0
Reservable
0
Accessible
Amenities & Details
Everything you need to know
ACCESSIBLE VAULT TOILETS
Accessible Vault Toilets
CAMPFIRE RINGS
Campfire Rings
CREEK ACCESS
Creek Access
Campfire Allowed
Yes
Site capacity
Single
Check-in time
2:00 PM
Check-out time
11:00 AM
Condition Rating
Good
DRINKING WATER (HAND PUMP)
Drinking Water (hand pump)
DRINKING WATER (PEAK SEASON)
Drinking Water (peak season)
Double Driveway
Yes
Driveway entry
Back-in, Pull-through
Driveway Grade
Moderate, Slight
Driveway length (ft)
25, 40, 44, 48
Driveway surface
Gravel
GRILLS
Grills
HORSEBACK RIDING TRAILS
Horseback Riding Trails
Hike In Distance to Site
99
Reservations & Contact
Plan your stay
Phone
N/A
N/A
Getting There
DIRECTIONS: Campground is approximately 47 miles South of Douglas, WY. Take Hwy 94 (Esterbrook Road) south from Douglas for 17 miles. Continue south on CR 5 for 11 miles, then southwest 15 miles on CR5, turn left (SE) on FSRD 671 for 2 miles to FSRD 661 then 1 mile to the campground. From Rock River (59 miles) Take Hwy 287 North, turn right onto Fetterman Road (CR 61) travel 33.6 miles (gravel road after 10.5 mile), turn Right on CR74 Garrett Rd, in 6.7 miles this will turn into CR77 Bear Creek Rd, then FSRD 671, after 14 miles turn right onto FSRD 661, Friend Park Road for 1 mile to the CG.
FAQ
Common questions
Everything you need to know before your trip to Friend Park Campground.
How do reservations work for Friend Park Campground?
Reservation availability for Friend Park Campground can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.
What campsite types are available at Friend Park Campground?
Friend Park Campground currently lists Unknown (11).
Where is Friend Park Campground located?
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