Keyhole State Park RV & Campground Guide
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Keyhole State Park sits on 15,890 acres along the Keyhole Reservoir. For fishing enthusiasts, this is great news because the Keyhole is known to be one of the best locations to find the largest fish in the state of Wyoming. Besides magnificent views of the lake, visitors to the park can engage in other nature-friendly activities such as hiking the trails, bird watching and water skiing. The closest cities to the park include Hulett, a small town with a population of only 419 people, and Rozet, which is approximately 24 miles away.
Spring 29-55F
Summer 48-77F
Fall 42-74F
Winter 10-34F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Keyhole State Park
Traveling by RV offers campers the chance to enjoy the leisurely pace of travel unbothered by outside distractions. On your way to Keyhole State Park, consider renting an RV from RVshare so that you can enjoy traveling in comfort and privacy at your own pace.
Wyoming RV Park
Wyoming RV Park is located right in Moorcroft and within walking distance of many restaurants, parks and the rich downtown area for campers looking to explore the locale. The park boasts having the most affordable prices around with weekly rates starting at $100 from November through March. For those interested in staying on a monthly basis, prices run $400 each month year-round.
30- and 50-amp hookups
Located in a quiet, residential setting
Pet-friendly
Pull-through lots for big hauls
Onsite management 24/7
Empire Guesthouse and RV Park
About 15 minutes away from Moorcroft is the town of Pine Haven, Wyoming. Guests who stay at the Empire Guesthouse and RV Park will enjoy the feel of being deep in nature as well as the numerous amenities the park offers. Additionally, the park is nestled right in the heart of hunting territory for campers interested in catching a bit of game.
Pet-friendly
Affordable weekly, monthly and weekend rates
Located in antelope and deer territories
Close to Keyhole Reservoir
Kitchenette cabins with microwave and refrigerators
Fully furnished guesthouse suites
30- and 50-amp RV sites
Fire rings
Satellite TV
Showers
What to Do at
Keyhole State Park
Inside Keyhole State Park
Keyhole State Park is home to 225 different bird species that migrate during the winter months. Species such as white pelicans and Savannah sparrows make this their home during the colder months, and bird watching is one of the most popular activities for visitors. Other leisurely activities at the park include swimming, hiking, fishing, water skiing, picnicking and camping deep in the Wyoming Black Hills.
How to Get to
Keyhole State Park
To get to Keyhole State Park, take exit 165 off of I-90. Travel north for 6 miles, and the entrance to the park will be on your left-hand side.
Entering Keyhole State Park
Keyhole State Park Entry fee per vehicle (WY resident) : $7.0
Keyhole State Park Entry fee per vehicle (non-WY resident) : $12.0
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Frequently Asked Questions About Keyhole State Park
Keyhole State Park has a relatively cold climate. Although the summers can be as hot as 88 F, the winters can sometimes see temperatures below 10 F. There is also regular snowfall from November through May.
If you prefer warm weather, your best bet is to visit Keyhole State Park between June and August. These are the only months when it's regularly warm and sunny for activities like hiking, swimming, and fishing.
Pets are welcome at Keyhole State Park and in the park's campgrounds. You must keep your pets on leashes of six feet or less and controlled at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pets.
Keyhole State Park is home to 10 different campgrounds with a total of 163 single-family campsites. While many sites permit RV camping, only 33 are designated RV sites with water and electrical hookups.
The park is a wonderful bird-watching destination, featuring white pelicans, Savannah sparrows, and over 225 other avian species. During your visit, you might also spot wild turkeys and white-tailed deer.