A unique and innovative camping experience has opened at Keyhole State Park, with Wyoming State Parks, Historic Site and Trails opening a camping tree house to the public.
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MOORCROFT – A unique and innovative camping experience has opened at Keyhole State Park, with Wyoming State Parks, Historic Site and Trails opening a camping tree house to the public.
Located at the Cottonwood Campground, Site 5, the cost to stay in the Treehouse is $150 per night, plus day use and camping fees ($164 total resident, $173 total