The Glendo State Park is a fantastic recreational destination located in Platte County and Converse County. It is situated at about 20 miles southeast of Douglas in Wyoming in the United States. The area has a great historic significance with Spanish Diggings lying just a few miles to the east of the reservoir. The place suggests a large amount of aboriginal activity. Many Native American artifacts continue to be discovered in the surrounding area.
The landscape offers a beautiful view with the sand dunes stretching from the Great Divide Basin and the Green River to the sand hills of Nebraska rising from the reservoir’s east side.
The park houses the Glendo Reservoir on the North Platte River near Glendo, Wyoming. Anyone who loves boating and fishing cannot miss this paradise of a place. In this area, you can have memorable experiences with camping, water sports and fishing. Many record fish for the state of Wyoming have been found at the Glendo Reservoir.
The Glendo State Park is renowned for being the best boating destination in Wyoming. The area offers almost 420 campsites in the seven camping areas. You can easily access the facilities like tables, grills, drinking water, and restrooms. The commercial concessions for marina services, motels and fishing equipment are also available.
The best campsites are the Red Hills, Waters Point, Reno Cave, Custer Cove, Soldier Rock and Colter Bay; Whiskey Gulch, Sagebrush, Two Moon, Sandy Beach and the Elk Horn. All these campsites have shade trees, a protected bay for tying boats and almost all other basic amenities.
The Red Hills and Waters Point Camping areas have approximately 45 sites. The sites have close access to the lake with a rock and gravel shoreline. The Reno Cove Boat launching area has approximately 30 sites. The sites have close access to lake with a rock and mud shoreline. All these camping sites have unleveled grounds that are exposed to winds.
The Custer Cove, Soldier Rock and Colter Bay Camping areas have approximately 40 sites with close access to lake with a mud and rock shoreline.
The Whiskey Gulch and Sagebrush have almost a 100 leveled grassy campsites with good wind protection. These lie along the south side of a large bay with good access to the shoreline of mud and gravel.
The Two Moon is one of the best camping areas. It has 200 sites located on a bluff overlooking the lake with no access to the shoreline by foot.
The Sandy Beach area is spread across a large area and houses two miles of sandy beach. All the campsites are booked by reservation. This campsite doesn’t have a protection for tying boats. No vehicles are allowed in this area.
The Elk Horn area has approximately 20 sites with close access to lake with a mud shoreline.
