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Brooklyn Lake (recgovnpsdata) - Centennial, WY
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Brooklyn Lake (recgovnpsdata)

Centennial, Wyoming

5.0(2+)

About

Brooklyn Lake Campground is a secluded mountain retreat located eight miles northwest of Centennial, Wyoming, in the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests at an elevation of 10,500 feet. The campground sits along a picturesque 36-acre lake surrounded by pine forests and grasslands, with views of the snow-capped Browns Peak. With 19 campsites featuring campfire rings and picnic tables, the facility offers a primitive camping experience with access to water handpumps, vault toilets, and trash collection, though no electrical or water hookups are available. Popular activities include hiking, fishing for brook trout, and non-motorized boating on the calm lake waters. The area is rich with wildlife including black bears, elk, moose, and mule deer, and visitors can access nearby trails such as the Sheep Lake and Lost Lake Trails for hiking and horseback riding.

Amenities

No amenities listed yet.

Available Site Types

  • Primitive Tent Sites
  • Pull-Through Sites

Local Attractions

  • Sheep Lake Trail
  • Lost Lake Trail
  • Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests
  • Thunder Basin National Grassland
  • Brooklyn Lake

Location

191 Brooklyn Lake Rd
Centennial, WY 82055

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of sites does Brooklyn Lake (recgovnpsdata) offer?

Brooklyn Lake (recgovnpsdata) offers Primitive Tent Sites, Pull-Through Sites.

What is there to do near Brooklyn Lake (recgovnpsdata)?

Nearby attractions include Sheep Lake Trail, Lost Lake Trail, Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests, Thunder Basin National Grassland, Brooklyn Lake.

How is Brooklyn Lake (recgovnpsdata) rated?

Brooklyn Lake (recgovnpsdata) has a 5/5 rating based on 2 Google reviews.

How do I contact Brooklyn Lake (recgovnpsdata)?

You can reach Brooklyn Lake (recgovnpsdata) by phone at +1 307-745-2300. You can also contact them via their website at https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/231844.

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