The Longhorn Ranch Lodge and RV Resort Good Sam Verified Campground

5810 US Hwy 26, Dubois, WY 82513

Good Sam Verified Campground
(12 reviews) 4.6 out of 5 stars from 12 reviews
Good Sam Rating
Good Sam Rating
Facility 8
Restrooms 9.5
Appeal 10
(12 reviews) 4.6 out of 5 stars from 12 reviews

GATEWAY TO JACKSON, TETONS & YLSTN

No rig too big, waterfront sites, full hook ups, cable & wifi. One of the highest rated parks in WY. Day trip to the tourist attractions & relax with us. Fishing, trail rides, ATVing, horse corals available.

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Address

5810 US Hwy 26
Dubois, WY, 82513

Coordinates:
43.517540, -109.590670
Elevation:
6,900 ft (2,103 m)

Open May 1 - October 31

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Facility

Type: Campground
Partial Handicap Access
Emergency Phone
Dump station
Laundry
Eco-friendly park
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Eco-friendly park
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Policies

Pets welcome
Tents Allowed
Folding Tent Campers Allowed
Road condition: Fair
Road type: Gravel
Big rig sites
Table at site

Tenting Sites

Overflow area
Covered area with picnic table
Spaces available: 50
Site length: 85
Max length: 85
Gravel sites: 50
Pull-thru size: 40 x 85
Pull-thrus: 24
Back-in size: 40 x 60
Room for slideouts: Yes
Shaded sites: Some
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Number of full hookups: 50
Amps: 30 Amp/50 Amp
Max Amps: 50

On-site rentals

The lodge section of the Longhorn Ranch Resort is all recently renovated, with selections to meet the needs of everyone.

Lodge Room Rentals:

$159.00 - $189.00 / Daily Rate
Rentals available: 24
Sleeps: 4
Bathroom: Full
Kitchen: Full

Restrooms
Ice
Laundry
Snack bar
Laundry
Snack bar
Table at site
RV supplies
Fire rings
Firewood
RV supplies
Fire rings
Firewood

Body of water: Wind River
Nature trails
Outdoor games
Playground
Pavilion
Playground
Pavilion
Horseback riding
Horseshoes
Fishing
Fishing supplies
Horseshoes
Fishing
Fishing supplies

(within 10 miles)

Hiking
Rock/mountain climbing
Fishing
Kayaking / canoeing
Boating
Kayaking / canoeing
Boating
ATV riding
Mountain biking
Snow sports
Mountain biking
Snow sports

(within 20 miles)

Hunting season: Fall

Adventure seekers
Experience Wyoming on horseback!

From The Longhorn Ranch Resort enjoy a true Wyoming western experience taking a guided trail ride on horseback! Ride the scenic red hills of the Dubois Badlands, or the grassy, sagebrush-filled foothills of Whiskey Mountain.

Rentals & Glamping
Your Western Getaway: The Lodge on Wind River

Enjoy a relaxing evening in one of our charming, rustic lodge rooms or cabins with incredible views of Whiskey Mountain. Each cabin has cable TV, Wi-Fi, rustic décor, bathroom, small refrigerator, coffee maker and microwave.

Military Discount

4.5 (12 reviews) 4.5833333333333 out of 5 stars from 12 reviews
Facility
4.5
Restroom
4.8
Appeal
4.6
What is being rated?
5 5 out of 5 stars 09/14/2023

Just a great place to stay. The owners were great and the park was clsan and very well kept. We will be back next year.

5 5 out of 5 stars 06/16/2021

Stayed at Longhorn RV Park for 11 nights and opted for a back in site next to the river – highly recommend it. The check in was quick and the camp staff were very personable. Our site was very level, had a combination of gravel and bark chips, and had some great shade trees for the afternoon sun. There was also a nice fire pit and picnic table and the outside was very peaceful if you like hearing the Wind River less than 50 feet from your rig. In the other part of the park, the sites are very nicely... Read More

Stayed at Longhorn RV Park for 11 nights and opted for a back in site next to the river – highly recommend it. The check in was quick and the camp staff were very personable. Our site was very level, had a combination of gravel and bark chips, and had some great shade trees for the afternoon sun. There was also a nice fire pit and picnic table and the outside was very peaceful if you like hearing the Wind River less than 50 feet from your rig. In the other part of the park, the sites are very nicely shaded by large trees. Another bonus if you travel with dogs, there is a nice dog run but also a lot of grass by the river and main road in to give them some good exercise. The bath and laundry facilities are adequate and we found the WiFi to be excellent for us during the entire stay. Would rate the park a 4.5 and is the nicest of the parks in this area. Less than 3 miles to the small town of Dubois and just over an hour to the entrance of Grand Teton. The great thing is just how many great things you can do in Dubois – river float, Friday night rodeo, horseback riding in the Wind River Painted Hills, the National Museum of Military Vehicles (a must see), hiking toLake Louise (a short drive from the park). Dubois also has a nice grocery store and café. Will definitely be back here in the future.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 09/02/2019

WOW what a surprise to discover that charming campground in the middle of a beautifull country.The lady at front desk was very pleasant.Too bad we could not stay for more than one night.Clean washroom and with a nice park for thedog.

5 5 out of 5 stars 08/21/2019

Very nice and clean campground

5 5 out of 5 stars 02/10/2018

Our trip was about a month long and consisted of stops across country from Tennessee and in Wyoming and Utah. That was by far the most beautiful campground that we found along the way. The amazing orange hills across the river and the beautiful snow covered mountains on the highway side. Then of course there is the river and the cottonwoods. Couldn't ask for better. Just did not experience anything like A-S mentioned. If we ever go back to that neck of the woods, we will stay there again. Note:... Read More

Our trip was about a month long and consisted of stops across country from Tennessee and in Wyoming and Utah. That was by far the most beautiful campground that we found along the way. The amazing orange hills across the river and the beautiful snow covered mountains on the highway side. Then of course there is the river and the cottonwoods. Couldn't ask for better. Just did not experience anything like A-S mentioned. If we ever go back to that neck of the woods, we will stay there again. Note: we actually stayed in June 2017 but the pull down would not allow that far back. Just wanted to counter a negative review with our extremely excellent experience.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 08/07/2017

This was our third time to stay at Longhorn and we will return. This is by far the nicest campground we have ever stayed at - lots of huge cottonwood shade trees around all of the sites. The sites are not not situated so close together that you are just uncomfortable. Each one has its own space and green area. ' The staff is always extremely helpful and nice. We had our dog with us this year for the first time and found the park to be very pet friendly with a nice shaded, fenced run area for... Read More

This was our third time to stay at Longhorn and we will return. This is by far the nicest campground we have ever stayed at - lots of huge cottonwood shade trees around all of the sites. The sites are not not situated so close together that you are just uncomfortable. Each one has its own space and green area. ' The staff is always extremely helpful and nice. We had our dog with us this year for the first time and found the park to be very pet friendly with a nice shaded, fenced run area for him to play in. Dubois is a great little town - does not have the crowds that Jackson and any of the areas close to Teton Park and Yellowstone have. Fishing around Dubois is great ! We will highly recommend Longhorn Campgrounds to everyone !
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5 5 out of 5 stars 07/22/2017

They have the best private room bathrooms. Great place to stay.

5 5 out of 5 stars 05/25/2017

We loved this RV park. It was early in the season so it was very quiet in the park. The restrooms were awesome! What I observed about the campground was the larger flat lots with many older cottonwoods to provide shade during the warmer months. We would stay there again without a doubt.

4 4 out of 5 stars 10/07/2016

We stayed in the RV section in our 40 foot 5th wheel. Our daughter & family had a lodge room. This was just a 1 night stay prior to entering the national parks. The playground was OK but a bit small if more of the sites & rooms had kids. There were horseshoe pits which my husband & 8 yr old grandson enjoyed. The covered picnic table area was nice for the few tent sites. The grandson could run between the room & our site without any worries, which was nice. The lodge rooms were decent size with... Read More

We stayed in the RV section in our 40 foot 5th wheel. Our daughter & family had a lodge room. This was just a 1 night stay prior to entering the national parks. The playground was OK but a bit small if more of the sites & rooms had kids. There were horseshoe pits which my husband & 8 yr old grandson enjoyed. The covered picnic table area was nice for the few tent sites. The grandson could run between the room & our site without any worries, which was nice. The lodge rooms were decent size with 2 beds & still plenty of room for the 2 pack'n'plays for the twin 1 year olds. There was a small frig & microwave. Bathroom was nice size for family use. The beds were noisy but comfortable enough. A continental breakfast came with a room (but not an RV site). The breakfast was very rudimentary. The RV sites can handle big rigs with ease. Where normally we are in one of the biggest available, here we did not even qualify for their "big rig" sites. Bathroom/showers were nice. We were in #7 & did not need to do any leveling,My husband wished that the sewer hookup was towards the middle of the site instead of clear to one end. We would stay again.
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2 2 out of 5 stars 07/05/2016

For the most part, the campground itself is beautiful. After spending 4 nights there camping in our fifth wheel and my parents and other family in theirs in another site, I can give some great detail of the experience as a whole. We had site 3, very large and backs up to a grassy area and pond with tent sites directly behind us. My parents on the otherhand were in #5, which apparently is a combination of 2 sites 4 and 5, they were not told this, but after parking and seeing that the 2 share a driveway... Read More

For the most part, the campground itself is beautiful. After spending 4 nights there camping in our fifth wheel and my parents and other family in theirs in another site, I can give some great detail of the experience as a whole. We had site 3, very large and backs up to a grassy area and pond with tent sites directly behind us. My parents on the otherhand were in #5, which apparently is a combination of 2 sites 4 and 5, they were not told this, but after parking and seeing that the 2 share a driveway and the folks in 4 would almost be camping on my parents doorstep, my dad verified with the guy at the office that night, was told "they never rent that space". Good, that would be very uncomfortable. While backing in, the managers or owners or camp hosts black lab came running towards us unleashed while we were getting our dogs in our camper (leashed), we have a rescue that is afraid of other dogs and this obviously sent him over the edge....so that was great! The folks in site 1 (camp hosts I believe) called "black dog" over to their site. So, the leash rule doesn't apply to them I guess....he may be a very nice dog...doesn't mean every other dog is! Then we are informed there is a family reunion there this weekend, ok. That's when the real fun started. They start showing up, kids running everywhere, unsupervised, adults and children walking UNDER my parents fifth wheel and between it and the truck, some running around with sticks shoving them down rotting out stumps (of which there are MANY!!! my husband actually fell in the one right next to where we had to park our tow vehicle), and the one that the kids ran up next to my truck and we're banging up against it with the stick....I gave then a gentle reminder this wasn't ok. For 2 nights we tolerated this with adults and children basically walking up on our rugs, under our campers, all around very disrespectful, which led to more reminders. Then as we are eating at the picnic table, a car pulls right up to the table, in site 4 "the never rented space". I talked to the lady in the office and explained all the other problems, she came and moved the people to a more comfortable space for them and said she would talk to the manager. Next day, more shenanigans. ...just more kids and more BS and uncontrolled children and adults. As I was talking to more kids, my husband was very upset and addressed this with the gal in the office....finally the owner, I believe came to talk to us. He did listen and go talk to the leaders of the reunion and agreed that site 4 should not be rented out and said it wouldn't happen again, and also WITNESSED some kids walk under my parents camper and between it and the truck, clearly not their space!! Sitting at our site for dinner, the camp hosts and other staff were at site 1, their border collie was running off leash to the pond to swim and then back to their site and the grassy area. My very well behaved dog ran around only our site and behind the camper for approximately 3 minutes playing with a pot holder, the gal at site 1 started yelling that my dog should be on a leash.... ok ok....come on. I get it, but practice what you preach!!! If not everyone follows the rules this is what happens....set an example then!!!!! Next day we go to the tetons, come back 3 hours later, another person camping on my parents rug.....at this point, it's clear they are running this place for the cash, not the camping experience. The double standards and BS fed to us and witnessed leads to these reviews. Just FYI, this reunion is apparently a yearly thing, so unless you want strangers in your space and kids possibly damaging your vehicles and taunting your pets, verify this before you go!!! And watch out for those very dangerous holes in the ground and the rotting stumps. ...huge liability and they clearly don't care. Very disappointing for what should've been a relaxing weekend!,There are other places to stay for a better price and experience.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 06/11/2016

No pool but not a show stopper. Second year visit, use as a Base Camp for Teton and Yellowstone. Not that far out, on the way to basecamp saw a Grizz on the side of the road. Will return next year, these folk's are truly family and great to visit with. The town of Dubois is worth a day or Two of exploration it self. No listing for our camper, please add " TEARDROP" to the list.

4 4 out of 5 stars 09/15/2015

Stayed for a week. Very quiet and peaceful.Nice wooded areas near river. Had a large longitudinal site along the Riverside. Ample space. No swimming pool, very good wifi reception. A real place for rest. Staff very pleasant and accomodating. Pittoreque village of Dubois and services nearby. Mountain climate(7000ft).

5 5 out of 5 stars 09/14/2023

Just a great place to stay. The owners were great and the park was clsan and very well kept. We will be back next year.

5 5 out of 5 stars 06/16/2021

Stayed at Longhorn RV Park for 11 nights and opted for a back in site next to the river – highly recommend it. The check in was quick and the camp staff were very personable. Our site was very level, had a combination of gravel and bark chips, and had some great shade trees for the afternoon sun. There was also a nice fire pit and picnic table and the outside was very peaceful if you like hearing the Wind River less than 50 feet from your rig. In the other part of the park, the sites are very nicely... Read More

Stayed at Longhorn RV Park for 11 nights and opted for a back in site next to the river – highly recommend it. The check in was quick and the camp staff were very personable. Our site was very level, had a combination of gravel and bark chips, and had some great shade trees for the afternoon sun. There was also a nice fire pit and picnic table and the outside was very peaceful if you like hearing the Wind River less than 50 feet from your rig. In the other part of the park, the sites are very nicely shaded by large trees. Another bonus if you travel with dogs, there is a nice dog run but also a lot of grass by the river and main road in to give them some good exercise. The bath and laundry facilities are adequate and we found the WiFi to be excellent for us during the entire stay. Would rate the park a 4.5 and is the nicest of the parks in this area. Less than 3 miles to the small town of Dubois and just over an hour to the entrance of Grand Teton. The great thing is just how many great things you can do in Dubois – river float, Friday night rodeo, horseback riding in the Wind River Painted Hills, the National Museum of Military Vehicles (a must see), hiking toLake Louise (a short drive from the park). Dubois also has a nice grocery store and café. Will definitely be back here in the future.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 09/02/2019

WOW what a surprise to discover that charming campground in the middle of a beautifull country.The lady at front desk was very pleasant.Too bad we could not stay for more than one night.Clean washroom and with a nice park for thedog.

5 5 out of 5 stars 08/21/2019

Very nice and clean campground

5810 US Hwy 26, Dubois, WY 82513
Coordinates: 43.517540, -109.590670
Elevation: 6900

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From town, E 3 mi on Hwy 26 (L)

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