DSVT
For Sweetwater Fairgrounds: We were looking for a place to stay in the general area with full hookups to break up a long drive. We're self contained and don't use the facilities except for an occasional shower. We stayed on a weeknight in mid-October in our 25 foot MH.
This is a great place for a quick stay when there are no events and would be a nice place to stay for specific events at Sweetwater Event Center. There are 3 areas for camping. We stayed in the only one that's still open and didn't get the name. Of >1,000 campsites, there were 8 other RVs parked during our stay - it was quiet and spacious. When full, the sites would be a bit narrow and dense, yet quite convenient for events. The sites are arrayed across a large gravel parking area, arranged in sets of two with wooden separators. The hookups work well and are heated with a faucet assembly for cold temps. We needed an extension cord and adaptor to reach the 25/50 amp only electric post. We reached the water with our 20 foot hose and septic with our 15 foot waste hose. Caution that some sewer connections are higher from the ground than others. The sites are mostly level, gravel, and there's no shade. The push button showers were clean with ample hot water. Park WiFi is available. ATT data was usable, Verizon was excellent. Register at the yellow house across from the indoor arena. The caretakers were helpful and friendly.
Sweetwater Events Center hosts many events. Rock Springs is close by with many services.
Posted Oct 10, 2017 by DSVT from VT. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Paul C
For Sweetwater Fairgrounds: Great place for a "mid stay". It is central to a lot of activities in this area. Price is great $$ with full hookups and 50A for our 36' fifth wheel.
Posted Aug 30, 2016 by Paul C from Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Dalew
For Sweetwater Fairgrounds: This park is a county facility mainly for Rodeo events. The layout is not very friendly for RV's. It has over 1,000 50A water and sewer spots. Most of which are vacant when there are no events. The Caretakers here are exceptionally nice and try to accommodate you with whatever you need. During the week we stayed here there were never more than half dozen units here. It's a dirt and gravel lot with the parking spaces laid out with fences. It is designed as back in spots with the hookups 10 feet behind the unit on the other side of a fence. If you park correctly you need about 30 feet of hoses and power. The caretaker let us park anywhere we wanted and in any direction. We nosed in the MH at an angle and occupied two spaces. The 50A is good, the water is good and at $25 per night you can't beat the price.
Posted Jul 03, 2015 by Dalew from TN. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Davebreak
For Sweetwater Fairgrounds: $10 night dry camping. Either 20 or 25 with hookups, I forget which.
There is a am caretaker and the number above links to them. They have a lot of dogs so it may be best to have them come to you to collect payment
Kind of a desolate place. Town is small but has a Walmart and a movie house.
Posted May 09, 2015 by Davebreak from minneapolis. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
CG
For Sweetwater Fairgrounds: Being basically a CG for rodeo events it is sparse. But we were there w/no events and had plenty of room w/full hookups. John and Kay, t hosts, were extremely helpful and nice. We parked at t end of a double row and had easy access to t hookups, which is not t case in regular spots as has been noted. It is quite and convenient to I-80 w/views of t White Mt. Across t road. We enjoyed t many beautiful attractions there esp. Flaming Gorge on t Green River. We would certainly stay there again. We are in a 40ft MH.
Posted Sep 24, 2014 by CG from WY. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.