Campgrounds in Jackson, Wyoming
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Jackson, Wyoming
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Camping In National Forests

Bridger-Teton National Forests
Located in western Wyoming, the Bridger-Teton National Forest offers more than 3.4 million acres of public land for outdoor recreation enjoyment. With its pristine watersheds, abundant wildlife and immense wildlands, the Bridger-Teton National Forest offers year-round opportunities for outdoor recreation.
FishingHiking is allowed

Caribou-Targhee National Forest
The Caribou-Targhee National Forest is made up of two separate forests. Together these forests occupy over 3 million acres and stretches across southeastern Idaho, from the Montana, Utah, and Wyoming borders. Popular activities here include camping, hiking, wildlife viewing, horse and mountain biking riding, hunting, fishing, and bird watching. There are also vast opportunities for winter and water related recreation.
BirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingRV campingTent campingHandicapped AccessToiletsPicnic table
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Camping In Wilderness Areas

Bridger Wilderness
The United States Congress designated the Bridger Wilderness in 1964 and it now has a total of 428,087 acres.
FishingHiking is allowedWildlife viewing

Teton Wilderness
The United States Congress designated the Teton Wilderness in 1964 and it now has a total of 585,238 acres. All of the wilderness is in Wyoming.
FishingHiking is allowedWildlife viewing
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Equestrian, Primitive

Angles Campground
This campground is in pine, fir, and aspen, and it has 4 sites available.
Tent campingBirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingFees are chargedHandicapped Access
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Group

New Fork Lake Group Campground
New Fork Lake Group Campground is set at the end of a lake with beautiful views. There is 1 group sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.
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National/State Forests

Caribou-Targhee National Forest
The Caribou-Targhee National Forest is made up of two separate forests. Together these forests occupy over 3 million acres and stretches across southeastern Idaho, from the Montana, Utah, and Wyoming borders. Popular activities here include camping, hiking, wildlife viewing, horse and mountain biking riding, hunting, fishing, and bird watching. There are also vast opportunities for winter and water related recreation.
BirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingRV campingTent campingHandicapped AccessToiletsPicnic table
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Public Cabins/Yurts

Hoback Guard Station
Hoback Guard Station is set on the Hoback River, across the highway and meadow from cabin for fishing. Reservations are mandatory. This cabin can accommodate up to 4 people.

McCain Guard Station
McCain Guard Station is set in a meadow with hiking and fishing opportunities prevalent. Reservations are required. This cabin can accommodate 8 people.

Stump Creek Guard Station
Stump Creek Guard Station is located in a large open area with lots of sagebrush. Reservations are mandatory. This cabin can accommodate 4 people.
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Public Equestrian, Primitive

Angles Campground
This campground is in pine, fir, and aspen, and it has 4 sites available.
Tent campingBirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingFees are chargedHandicapped Access
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Public RV, Developed

Alpine North Loop Campground
Alpine North Loop Campground is set in a dense aspen grove, a short walk away from Palisades Reservoir. There are a total of 23 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Atherton Creek Campground
Atherton Creek Campground is set in an open area overlooking the Gros Ventre River and a geologic slide. There are a total of 20 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Blowout Ramp Campground
This campground is the second largest boating facility on Palisade Reservoir and has 19 sites.
RV campingBirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingFees are chargedToiletsPotable drinking waterHandicapped Access

Colter Bay Campground
Colter Bay Campground is located in forested area on Jackson Lake. There are a total of 350 sites with a maximum spur of 60 sites.

Crystal Creek Campground
Crystal Creek Campground is set among aspen on Crystal Creek. There are a total of 6 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Curtis Canyon Campground
Curtis Canyon Campground is set in a park like area of pine and aspen. There are a total of 12 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

East Table Campground
East Table Campground is set in a mixed conifer and cottonwood forest set in the Snake River Canyon. There are a total of 18 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.

Granite Creek Campground
Granite Creek Campground is set among thick old growth pine on the banks of Granite Creek. There are a total of 52 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Green River Lakes Campground
Green River Lakes Campground is set in a pine and fir forest. There are a total of 40 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.

Gros Ventre Campground
Gros Ventre Campground is located in a mixture of open sagebrush and cottonwoods along the Gros Ventre River. There are a total of 360 sites with a maximum spur of 60 feet.

Hoback Campground
Hoback Campground is set on the banks of the Hoback River in old growth pine and aspen. There are a total of 14 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Kozy Campground
Kozy Campground is situated in the Hoback River Canyon among tall pine. There are a total of 8 sites with a maximum spur of 25 feet.

Little Cottonwood Group Campground
Little Cottonwood Group Campground is set among cottonwood on the Snake River with canyon views. There are a total of 5 sites with a maximum spur of 20 feet.

Lizard Creek Campground
Lizard Creek Campground is located in spruce and fir forest near Jackson Lake. There are a total of 62 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.

McCoy Creek Campground
McCoy Creek Campground is set in a dense forest of lodgepole pine, Douglas fir, and alpine fir. There are a total of 19 sites with a maximum spur of 20 feet.

McCoy Creek Campground
This campground is in a dense forest on Lodgepole Pine, Douglas Fir, and Alpine Fir, and has 19 sites.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingPotable drinking waterFees are chargedToilets

Moose Flat Campground
Moose Flat Campground is set on the banks of the Greys River among old growth lodgepole pine. There are a total of 10 sites with a maximum spur of 75 feet.

Pacific Creek Campground
Pacific Creek Campground is set in a pine and aspen forest on the banks of Pacific Creek. There are a total of 8 sites.

Red Hills Campground
Red Hills Campground is situated in a pine and aspen grove on Gros Ventre River with excellent views of the surrounding hills. There are a total of 10 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Sheffield Creek Campground
Sheffield Creek Campground was burned over in fires of 1988. New growth is mostly small trees and bushes. There are a total of 5 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.

Signal Mountain Campground
Signal Mountain Campground is located in mixed fir and spruce forest on Jackson Lake. There are a total of 86 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.

Station Creek Campground
Station Creek Campground is set among aspen, cottonwood, and fir on the banks of the Snake River. There are a total of 15 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.

Turpin Meadow Campground
Turpin Meadow Campground is set in a thick old growth lodgepole pine forest. There are a total of 18 sites.
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Public RV, Primitive

Blowout Ramp Campground
Blowout Ramp Campground is the second largest boating facility on the Palisades Reservoir. There are a total of 19 sites with a maximum spur of 35 feet.

Box Creek Campground
Box Creek Campground is situated in a thick lodgepole pine forest. There are a total of 6 sites.

Bridge Campground
Bridge Campground is set on the banks of the Greys River, situated in an old growth pine and aspen forest. There are a total of 5 sites with a maximum spur of 36 feet.

Brooks Lake Campground
Brooks Lake Campground is situated on Brooks Lake with excellent views of the Pinnacles. There are a total of 14 sites with a maximum spur of 22 feet.

Cabin Creek Campground
Cabin Creek Campground is set on the banks of the Snake River. There are a total of 10 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.

Forest Park Campground
Forest Park Campground is set on the banks of the Greys River among old growth lodgepole pine. There are a total of 13 sites with a maximum spur of 75 feet.

Lynx Creek Campground
Lynx Creek Campground set on the banks of the Greys River, situated in an old growth pine and aspen forest. There are a total of 14 sites with a maximum spur of 36 feet.

Murphy Creek Campground
Murphy Creek Campground is situated at confluence of Murphy Creek and Greys River. There are a total of 12 sites with a maximum spur of 75 feet.

Narrows Campground
Narrows Campground is set at the end of a lake with beautiful views. There are a total of 19 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.

New Fork Lake Campground
New Fork Lake Campground is set at the end of a lake with beautiful views. There are a total of 15 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Squaw Flat Campground
Squaw Flat Campground is set on Greys River in old growth pine and fir stands. Dispersed sites. No services, no drinking water.

Swift Creek Campground
Swift Creek Campground is situated in an old growth pine forest on the banks of Swift Creek. There are a total of 14 sites with a maximum spur of 40 feet.

Trail Creek Campground
This campground is set in an open area and has 11 sites.
RV campingTent campingFees are chargedToiletsHandicapped Access

Trails End Campground
Trails End Campground is at the edge of a meadow, in a pine forest. There are a total of 8 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Upper Fremont Lake Campground
Upper Fremont Lake Campground is a rustic site set among old growth pine and fir off Fremont Lake. There are a total of 5 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Whiskey Grove Campground
Whiskey Grove Campground is in a lodgepole pine and sagebrush setting on the Green River. There are a total of 9 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Willow Lake Campground
Willow Lake Campground is on edge of glacier formed Willow Lake with views of mountains. There are a total of 6 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.
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Public Tent, Developed

Alpine North Loop Campground
Alpine North Loop Campground is set in a dense aspen grove, a short walk away from Palisades Reservoir. There are a total of 23 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Angles Campground
Angles Campground is located with in Grizzly Recovery Area. There are a total of 4 campsites.

Atherton Creek Campground
Atherton Creek Campground is set in an open area overlooking the Gros Ventre River and a geologic slide. There are a total of 20 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Colter Bay Campground
Colter Bay Campground is located in forested area on Jackson Lake. There are a total of 350 sites with a maximum spur of 60 sites.

Crystal Creek Campground
Crystal Creek Campground is set among aspen on Crystal Creek. There are a total of 6 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Curtis Canyon Campground
Curtis Canyon Campground is set in a park like area of pine and aspen. There are a total of 12 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

East Table Campground
East Table Campground is set in a mixed conifer and cottonwood forest set in the Snake River Canyon. There are a total of 18 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.

Granite Creek Campground
Granite Creek Campground is set among thick old growth pine on the banks of Granite Creek. There are a total of 52 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Green River Lakes Campground
Green River Lakes Campground is set in a pine and fir forest. There are a total of 40 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.

Gros Ventre Campground
Gros Ventre Campground is located in a mixture of open sagebrush and cottonwoods along the Gros Ventre River. There are a total of 360 sites with a maximum spur of 60 feet.

Hatchet Campground
Hatchet Campground is set in a lodgepole pine forest with spectacular views of the Grand Tetons. There are a total of 9 sites.

Hoback Campground
Hoback Campground is set on the banks of the Hoback River in old growth pine and aspen. There are a total of 14 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Jenny Lake Campground
Jenny Lake Campground is a tent-only and located among evergreens and glacial boulders near Jenny Lake. There are a total of 49 sites.

Kozy Campground
Kozy Campground is situated in the Hoback River Canyon among tall pine. There are a total of 8 sites with a maximum spur of 25 feet.

Little Cottonwood Group Campground
Little Cottonwood Group Campground is set among cottonwood on the Snake River with canyon views. There are a total of 5 sites with a maximum spur of 20 feet.

Lizard Creek Campground
Lizard Creek Campground is located in spruce and fir forest near Jackson Lake. There are a total of 62 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.

McCoy Creek Campground
McCoy Creek Campground is set in a dense forest of lodgepole pine, Douglas fir, and alpine fir. There are a total of 19 sites with a maximum spur of 20 feet.

McCoy Creek Campground
This campground is in a dense forest on Lodgepole Pine, Douglas Fir, and Alpine Fir, and has 19 sites.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingPotable drinking waterFees are chargedToilets

Moose Flat Campground
Moose Flat Campground is set on the banks of the Greys River among old growth lodgepole pine. There are a total of 10 sites with a maximum spur of 75 feet.

Pacific Creek Campground
Pacific Creek Campground is set in a pine and aspen forest on the banks of Pacific Creek. There are a total of 8 sites.

Red Hills Campground
Red Hills Campground is situated in a pine and aspen grove on Gros Ventre River with excellent views of the surrounding hills. There are a total of 10 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Sheffield Creek Campground
Sheffield Creek Campground was burned over in fires of 1988. New growth is mostly small trees and bushes. There are a total of 5 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.

Signal Mountain Campground
Signal Mountain Campground is located in mixed fir and spruce forest on Jackson Lake. There are a total of 86 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.

Station Creek Campground
Station Creek Campground is set among aspen, cottonwood, and fir on the banks of the Snake River. There are a total of 15 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.

Turpin Meadow Campground
Turpin Meadow Campground is set in a thick old growth lodgepole pine forest. There are a total of 18 sites.
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Public Tent, Primitive

Angles Campground
This campground is in pine, fir, and aspen, and it has 4 sites available.
Tent campingBirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingFees are chargedHandicapped Access

Blackrock Bike Camp Campground
Blackrock Bike Camp Campground is off the highway in stand of old growth pine and fir. There are a total of 9 sites.

Box Creek Campground
Box Creek Campground is situated in a thick lodgepole pine forest. There are a total of 6 sites.

Bridge Campground
Bridge Campground is set on the banks of the Greys River, situated in an old growth pine and aspen forest. There are a total of 5 sites with a maximum spur of 36 feet.

Brooks Lake Campground
Brooks Lake Campground is situated on Brooks Lake with excellent views of the Pinnacles. There are a total of 14 sites with a maximum spur of 22 feet.

Cabin Creek Campground
Cabin Creek Campground is set on the banks of the Snake River. There are a total of 10 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.

Forest Park Campground
Forest Park Campground is set on the banks of the Greys River among old growth lodgepole pine. There are a total of 13 sites with a maximum spur of 75 feet.

Lynx Creek Campground
Lynx Creek Campground set on the banks of the Greys River, situated in an old growth pine and aspen forest. There are a total of 14 sites with a maximum spur of 36 feet.

Murphy Creek Campground
Murphy Creek Campground is situated at confluence of Murphy Creek and Greys River. There are a total of 12 sites with a maximum spur of 75 feet.

Narrows Campground
Narrows Campground is set at the end of a lake with beautiful views. There are a total of 19 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.

New Fork Lake Campground
New Fork Lake Campground is set at the end of a lake with beautiful views. There are a total of 15 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Pine Creek Campground
This campground is in an open area and has 11 sites.
Tent campingFees are charged

Squaw Flat Campground
Squaw Flat Campground is set on Greys River in old growth pine and fir stands. Dispersed sites. No services, no drinking water.

Swift Creek Campground
Swift Creek Campground is situated in an old growth pine forest on the banks of Swift Creek. There are a total of 14 sites with a maximum spur of 40 feet.

Trail Creek Campground
This campground is set in an open area and has 11 sites.
RV campingTent campingFees are chargedToiletsHandicapped Access

Trails End Campground
Trails End Campground is at the edge of a meadow, in a pine forest. There are a total of 8 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Upper Fremont Lake Campground
Upper Fremont Lake Campground is a rustic site set among old growth pine and fir off Fremont Lake. There are a total of 5 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Whiskey Grove Campground
Whiskey Grove Campground is in a lodgepole pine and sagebrush setting on the Green River. There are a total of 9 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.

Willow Lake Campground
Willow Lake Campground is on edge of glacier formed Willow Lake with views of mountains. There are a total of 6 sites with a maximum spur of 45 feet.
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RV, Developed

Blowout Ramp Campground
This campground is the second largest boating facility on Palisade Reservoir and has 19 sites.
RV campingBirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingFees are chargedToiletsPotable drinking waterHandicapped Access

McCoy Creek Campground
This campground is in a dense forest on Lodgepole Pine, Douglas Fir, and Alpine Fir, and has 19 sites.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingPotable drinking waterFees are chargedToilets
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RV, Primitive

Trail Creek Campground
This campground is set in an open area and has 11 sites.
RV campingTent campingFees are chargedToiletsHandicapped Access
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Tent, Developed

McCoy Creek Campground
This campground is in a dense forest on Lodgepole Pine, Douglas Fir, and Alpine Fir, and has 19 sites.
Tent campingRV campingBirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingPotable drinking waterFees are chargedToilets
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Tent, Primitive

Angles Campground
This campground is in pine, fir, and aspen, and it has 4 sites available.
Tent campingBirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingFees are chargedHandicapped Access

Mike Harris Campground
This campground is set in an open area of pine and has 12 sites.
Tent campingBirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingHandicapped AccessFees are charged

Pine Creek Campground
This campground is in an open area and has 11 sites.
Tent campingFees are charged

Trail Creek Campground
This campground is set in an open area and has 11 sites.
Tent campingRV campingFees are chargedToiletsHandicapped Access
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Wilderness Areas

Gros Ventre Wilderness
The United States Congress designated the Gros Ventre Wilderness in 1984 and it now has a total of 317,874 acres.
FishingHiking is allowed
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