Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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The Narrows Campground is a hidden gem nestled along the shores of New Fork Lake in Cora, Wyoming. This charming campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure, making it an ideal destination for campers and nature lovers alike. Situated in a serene setting with breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains, The Narrows Campground provides a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Whether you're pitching a tent or bringing your RV, The Narrows Campground offers a variety of sites to accommodate all types of campers. The campsites are spaced well apart, ensuring privacy and a quiet retreat from the outside world. For those seeking an off-grid experience, some sites offer primitive amenities, while others provide basic utilities. The campground's proximity to New Fork Lake allows for endless opportunities for water-based activities, including canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and swimming.
Guests at The Narrows Campground have praised its natural beauty and seclusion. Many visitors highlight the stunning views of New Fork Lake and the peaceful atmosphere of the campground. One camper shared, "We had the best time here. Arrived on a Sunday morning in July and had to wait a couple hours for an available spot but well worth the wait. We brought our canoe and we took it down to the lakes edge." Another visitor noted, "Absolutely stunning, right next to the lake and the dirt road drive in was great made you feel as if you were totally off the grid!! We came from Colorado and it was so worth the drive!"
Whether you're a seasoned camper or new to the outdoor experience, The Narrows Campground offers something for everyone. Bring your fishing gear, bug spray, and sense of adventure for an unforgettable stay in the great outdoors.
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Hiking
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
We had the best time here. Arrived on a Sunday morning in July and had to wait a couple hours for an available spot but well worth the wait. We brought our canoe and we took it down to the lakes edge. It was not easy but not too hard even though it was a ways down. Campsites were spaced well apart and the views of the lake amazing. Nice beach down from our campsite made for wonderful sunsets. We also did some swimming, quite refreshing. There were quite a few flies around after 10am til just before sunset so bring spray and possibly a headnet. Paddling the twin lakes was amazing. Eagles and Deer were plentiful along the shorelines. Also the Trout were biting whenever we tried fishing!
Absolutely stunning, right next to the lake and the dirt road drive in was great made you feel as if you were totally off the grid!! We came from Colorado and it was so worth the drive! And the fishing was insane!!!! Definitely recommended to any one who love to camp!!!
This is one of my favorite primitive camp grounds. No water ( need to fill up in Pinedale or haul the entire way ) or electricity. Pit toilets not cleaned regularly due to lack of camp host. The forest service comes from Pinedale to clean once a week. Also no dump station so when leaving the closest one is in Pinedale. Camp spaces are large and have a fire pit with picnic table. Bear boxes at each camp for coolers. Never leave out food. No garbage dumpster so pack in and out. Quiet hours 10pm - 7am so plan generator use. Lake is small but flat bottom boats can still launch at dock. Narrows are treacherous with large rocks appearing due to low water level. Camp grounds gets busy Thursday - Sunday but mid week only 4 of 17 sites were occupied. Only 4 sites can be reserved so plan ahead. We get reservations in Feb. for July.
Camping here was a blast. They have awesome beaches around the giant lake. Water is clear and beautiful. You can catch some cows roaming around they are cute. Great place to hike around, and the campsites are a decent size. This is our second year back to the narrows and we plan on going again!
Loved having this place almost to ourselves on a Monday and Tuesday the lake is so clear and cool. Really pretty camp spots with views of the lake.