
17
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 Sugarloaf Campground (WY)
Overview At an elevation of 10,800 feet, Sugarloaf is the highest elevation campground that the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest has to offer and it is one of the highest elevation campgrounds in the United States. The sites at this location offer a breathtaking panorama of the Snowy Range which peaks out at 12,000 feet. There is little or no shade in the campground due to elevation, the pine beetle infestation, and the removal of hazard trees. This campground will have a mix of reservation sites and first-come, first-served sites for the 2024 season. If you are not reserving your site, you may be able to pay for your campsite(s) by cash or check once you are at the campground. Recreation Sugarloaf Campground is near a variety of hiking trails and two crystal clear snow-melt lakes: Libby and Lewis Lakes. Non-motorized craft can be used on these lakes but you must carry your boat to the water's edge. Both Libby and Lewis lakes contain brook trout and splake (a hybrid of a male brook trout and female lake trout). Lewis Lake is annually stocked by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD). Use of live-bait fish is prohibited in lakes and streams within the Forest. Three popular trailheads originate in this area that range in difficulty level to accomadate visitor's interests. Savage Run Wilderness and Platte River Wilderness are nearby to the south for visitors that desire a more remote setting. Facilities Sugarloaf Campground is near a variety of hiking trails and two crystal clear snow-melt lakes: Libby and Lewis Lakes. Non-motorized craft can be used on these lakes but you must carry your boat to the water's edge. Both Libby and Lewis lakes contain brook trout and splake (a hybrid of a male brook trout and female lake trout). Lewis Lake is annually stocked by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD). Use of live-bait fish is prohibited in lakes and streams within the Forest. Three popular trailheads originate in this area that range in difficulty level to accomadate visitor's interests. Savage Run Wilderness and Platte River Wilderness are nearby to the south for visitors that desire a more remote setting. Natural Features The campground sits on a spruce and fir-lined hillside in the midst of a fisherman's paradise of 102 recreational lakes. This is a rustic, picturesque campground where every site has delightful views of the Snowy Range. The Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests and Thunder Basin National Grassland encompass nearly 3 million acres from central and northeastern Wyoming to north-central Colorado. Black bear, bobcat, coyote, elk, marmots, moose, mule deer, and pikas are just some of the many animals that inhabit these rich and diverse lands. Nearby Attractions The campground is 1.5 miles from the Libby Flats Observation Area. Visitors can find many more outdoor opportunities in the surrounding Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest including hiking, biking, camping, horseback riding, fishing, hunting, sightseeing, and winter sports.
- 17 total campsites listed.
- Primarily first-come camping based on current listing data.
- Most common site type: unknown (17).
- Map coordinates are available for trip planning.


Our Take
What makes Sugarloaf Campground (WY) special
At 10,800 feet above sea level, Sugarloaf Campground holds the title of the highest campground on the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests, and it wears that distinction with rugged grace. This is high-alpine camping in the truest sense -- the air is thin, the stars are impossibly close, and the surrounding landscape of spruce, fir, and open rocky meadow feels like the top of the world. The 17 sites near Laramie, Wyoming, are arranged simply and give campers a genuine sense of space and solitude, even on busy summer weekends. From here, trails fan out into the Snowy Range Wilderness, offering access to pristine alpine lakes, ridgeline scrambles, and wildflower meadows that peak in a riot of color during July. Weather at this elevation can shift quickly -- sunny mornings can give way to afternoon thunderstorms that are as dramatic as they are brief -- so packing layers and rain gear is non-negotiable. The short season, typically late June through mid-September, only adds to the allure. Sugarloaf rewards those willing to climb a little higher and sleep a little colder for the privilege of waking up among the peaks.
Campsite Inventory
17 sites to choose from
Unknown
0
Reservable
0
Accessible
Amenities & Details
Everything you need to know
CAMPFIRE RINGS
Campfire Rings
Site capacity
N/A, Single
Check-in time
02:00 PM
Check-out time
01:00 PM
Driveway entry
Back-in, N/A, Parallel, Pull-through
Driveway length (ft)
25, 30, 33, 35
Driveway surface
Gravel
Max guests
8
Minimum guests
Yes
PICNIC TABLES
Picnic Tables
Pets allowed
Yes
SELF PAY STATION
Self Pay Station
Shade
No
Site Access
Drive-In
TENT PADS
Tent Pads
Tent Pad Length
11
Tent Pad Width
9
Water Hookup
No
Reservations & Contact
Plan your stay
Phone
(307) 745-2300
Getting There
The campground is 43 miles west of Laramie, WY and 39 miles east of Saratoga, WY on State Highway 130. Coming from either Laramie or Saratoga on State Highway 130, turn north on to Forest Service Road 346 and the campground will be in three quarters of a mile on your right.
FAQ
Common questions
Everything you need to know before your trip to Sugarloaf Campground (WY).
How do reservations work for Sugarloaf Campground (WY)?
Reservation availability for Sugarloaf Campground (WY) can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.
What campsite types are available at Sugarloaf Campground (WY)?
Sugarloaf Campground (WY) currently lists Unknown (17).
Where is Sugarloaf Campground (WY) located?
Sugarloaf Campground (WY) is in Wyoming near Laramie. Coordinates: 41.3540, -106.2938.
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