If you've ever wanted to sit on your front porch in the middle of July and look at snowcapped mountain peaks, or watch the sunset over the Rocky Mountains, join us at Twin Pines RV Park and Campground.
Situated eight miles South of Lander, Wyoming, Twin Pines RV Park and Campground is the area's newest RV park. The park is easily accessible from the highway, and is located within sight of where highway 789/287, and highway 28 converge to form the major highway route north to Yellowstone National Park. We have 20 full-service, large, level, pull-through sites with all new electrical 30/50 amp service, as well as large access roads. Our office and convenience store are housed in a beautiful new hand-crafted log building. We offer showers and laundry on-site.
You can sit, relax and enjoy the outstanding views of the Wind River mountains or take a leisurely stroll by the tree-lined, nearly one-acre pond on the park, where you may see Canadian Geese and multiple varieties of ducks, as well as other waterfowl. Discover one of our nooks were you can sit and read, or watch the birds at the bird-feeders.
Twin Pines RV Park and Campground is an easy three-hour drive from the southern entrance to Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, and the beautiful mountain town of Jackson Hole.
Plan to spend a while with us and explore the historic and beautiful area around Lander, Wyoming. The breath-taking Red Canyon is located just down the road from the park. Visit the old gold mining towns of South Pass City and Atlantic City. Explore Sink's Canyon State Park and see the disappearance and rise of the Little Popo Agie River. Or take advantage of some of the best rock climbing areas around, in Sink's Canyon. Within a few miles of the park you can see any number of species of wildlife Wyoming is famous for, including wild horses.
We invite you to bring along your ATVs for some of the most picturesque and exciting riding in the country, as well as great places for mountain biking and hiking. Also explore the old Oregon/Mormon trail, and the Wind River Indian Reservation, home of the Shoshone and Arapaho tribes.
Steve and Verna Brown would like to extend this invitation to stop and visit with us - we look forward to making your stay with us a memorable one. |