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Camp in Cowboy Country in Wyoming’s Longhorn Ranch Lodge and RV Resort

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John Sullaway
  • Campgrounds, Parks & Places
June 5, 2020

    June 5, 2020

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    Find your home on the range at The Longhorn Ranch Lodge and RV Resort in Western Wyoming. Situated 85 miles east of Jackson in the town of Dubois, the resort caters to travelers who crave expansive vistas with big sites located under abundant cottonwood trees. Drop a line steps from your site on the Wind River or go horseback riding on nearby trails.

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    Dubois prides itself on its cattleman cred, with working cowboys commuting on horseback down the town’s main street on their way to work. The resort fosters that wide-open Western spirit, offering guests several pull-through sites exceeding 80 feet in length, along with back-in spaces that extend 60 feet. Each site is graveled and secluded, enjoying shade from the cottonwoods. Full hookups keep guests comfortable during their stay.

    Guests at Longhorn Ranch can camp along the banks of the Wind River or along the tranquil ponds that dot the property. Amenities like restroom and showers, metered LP gas, firewood and fishing supplies keep campers well supplied for long stays. Sign up with the resort’s fishing guide to find the best spots to drop a line.

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    Longhorn Ranch RV Resort

    You don’t have to be an RVer to enjoy the Wyoming resort. Lodge choices include hotel rooms and cabins, each built in the Western style that puts guests in that cowboy spirit. Beyond the resort, nearby attractions like Jackson, Grand Teton and Yellowstone National parks beckon travelers.

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    John Sullaway

    John Sullaway

    John Sullaway has worked for years as a writer and editor for outdoor publications including RV Business, Highways and the Good Sam Campground and Coupon Guide. A SoCal native, John enjoys spending time with his family and two chihuahua mixes who think they're pit bulls.

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