KOA, Inc.

Wyoming

Dubois / Wind River KOA


November 8, 2009

Driving Directions:
Map to Dubois / Wind River KOA

Located in the heart of Dubois. Take Highway 26 into town, turn south on Riverton Street at the Conoco station and go one block. Look for the largest elk in the Rockies.

Reservations

Web: https://koa.com/where/wy/50156/reserve/
Phone: (800) 562-0806

Contact Us

Dubois / Wind River KOA
225 Welty Street
Dubois, WY 82513
Phone: (307) 455-2238
Email: duboiskoa@dteworld.com

Campground Information

May 1 - September 30

2008 President's Award Winner
2008 Founder's Award Winner

Camp nestled along the Wind River, in a beautiful valley between the Wind River and Absaroka mountain ranges. You will be in the heart of Dubois, a rustic western cowboy town just 90 minutes east of Yellowstone National Park and 50 minutes east of Grand Teton National Park. The mountain views are fabulous while still enjoying the conveniences of services and shopping.

The Dubois area offers some of the best access to wilderness and recreational trails in the West. Destination Dubois is a favorite mountain town, with an elevation of 6,917 feet and only 30 miles east of the Continental Divide. Dubois is a great base camp for a true Rocky Mountain experience. One night won't be enough to enjoy all of the scenic driving tours, weekly scheduled natural, historical and cultural events, rodeos, square dances and entertainment famous for its western flair.

Spend a relaxing day trout fishing on the Wind River right out the front door of your RV, Kabin, or tent. Full service hook ups, including municipal water and sewer, electrical and cable sites are available. Amenities also include Kamping Kabins, a playground, an indoor heated pool, a game room, plus laundry, a store and restrooms. This KOA hosts the Circle Up Chuck Wagon Dinner Show on Mondays and Thursdays from the third week in June through the third week in August. Equestrian sites are also available for camping with your horses. So come on and "Cowboy Up" in Dubois.


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