Best Campgrounds near Moose, WY

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Campgrounds surrounding Moose, Wyoming provide access to Grand Teton National Park with options ranging from established sites to dispersed camping areas. Jenny Lake Campground offers tent camping within the national park boundaries, while Shadow Mountain Dispersed Camping provides free primitive sites with mountain views. Spread Creek Dispersed Campground features spacious sites with creek access, and Gros Ventre Campground provides over 300 developed campsites including both tent and RV options near the Gros Ventre River.

Most campgrounds in the area operate seasonally from May through October, with specific opening dates varying by elevation and weather conditions. Reservations are essential for popular locations like Jenny Lake, which fills quickly during summer months. According to one visitor, "You absolutely need to camp at Jenny Lake once in your life. Yes it's tent only so you will be 'roughing it'. But being lakeside at the base of the Grand Teton is nothing short of spectacular." Road conditions vary significantly, with dispersed camping areas often requiring high-clearance vehicles. Cell service is generally available at most locations, though signal strength varies. Bear-resistant food storage is required throughout the region, with many campgrounds providing bear boxes.

Wildlife viewing represents a significant draw for campers in the Moose area, with multiple reviews mentioning moose, bison, and bear sightings near or within campgrounds. Gros Ventre Campground receives particular mention for wildlife encounters, with one camper noting, "If you love wildlife this is the spot for you, from moose to buffalo you'll see it all." Proximity to hiking trails, fishing access, and scenic views of the Teton Range factor prominently in visitor experiences. Developed campgrounds provide amenities like flush toilets and potable water, while dispersed sites offer more privacy and typically no facilities. Campers frequently mention the balance between accessibility to Jackson (approximately 10 miles from many sites) and immersion in natural settings as a key advantage of camping in this area.

Best Camping Sites Near Moose, Wyoming (242)

    1. Gros Ventre Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    117 Reviews
    Kelly, WY
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 543-2811

    $78 / night

    "If you love wildlife this is the spot for you, from moose to buffalo you'll see it all. I feel like I should have brought a horse. Beautiful views and really cool trees."

    "This was the first place I ever camped in Wyoming and I’ve been back three times since! The views are amazing. The drive to the site is kind of rough but it’s definitely worth it."

    2. Shadow Mountain Dispersed Camping

    85 Reviews
    Kelly, WY
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 739-5500

    "Shadow Mountain dispersed camping is just a few miles across the way from the Moose, Wyoming, entrance to Grand Teton National Park."

    "Around Shadow Mountain there is about 8 miles worth of 4 wheeler trails that you can bike or walk where the other campsite locations are located. "

    3. Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    65 Reviews
    Moose, WY
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 543-2811

    $13 - $58 / night

    "You absolutely need to camp at Jenny Lake once in your life. Yes it's tent only so you will be "roughing it". But the being lakeside at the base of the Grand Teton is nothing short of spectacular."

    "Very good access to water all around the campground to put out fires or fill up your water tanks.  You can even take a shower here with a little cash. "

    4. Upper Teton View Dispersed

    63 Reviews
    Moran, WY
    11 miles
    Website

    "Quick drive into Moose to enter the park. Just after the steep, curved part of the road in, there is a lot with many spots where you have the best view of the Tetons."

    "Around 630 it appeared all the sites were full as we saw a lot of vehicles heading back down the road. So I'd suggest getting there fairly early."

    5. Spread Creek Dispersed Campground

    79 Reviews
    Queens, NY
    14 miles
    Website

    "Spread Creek Dispersed Campground is an ideal choice for campers seeking a peaceful, back-to-basics outdoor experience, with its open meadows, flowing creek, and scenic surroundings providing a tranquil"

    "Hey Bro Nice to see your blog about this place, Spread Creek Dispersed Campground, near Moose, Wyoming, is a fantastic spot for those looking to immerse themselves in nature without the frills of traditional"

    6. Curtis Canyon Campground

    32 Reviews
    Jackson, WY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 739-5400

    "This is a nice little campground close to Jackson, WY, that is much quieter than campgrounds in Teton National Park. It has 12 sites for tents or smallish RVs. No hookups."

    "Located up the mountain just above the elk wildlife refuge, I got there late at night, which was a little challenging given the road once in the campground gets pretty rough and bumpy in some stretches"

    7. Colter Bay Tent Village at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park

    65 Reviews
    Moran, WY
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 543-2811

    $101 / night

    "We saw moose, bear,foxes, and elk nearby. Market, laundry mat, and showers very close. Four stars"

    "Surrounded by trees perfect for hammocks. Great designated, flat tent pad. Walking distance to the lake. Not too close to the shops but still close enough to walk to."

    8. Colter Bay RV Park at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park

    64 Reviews
    Moran, WY
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 543-2811

    $122 - $127 / night

    "We stayed in the Rv area with full hook-ups and a good sized site which was gravel with a picnic bench and surrounded by shade."

    "This site was a very short and beautiful walk to the lake which we loved. Clean bathrooms two sites up the loop with water."

    9. Signal Mountain Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    41 Reviews
    Moran, WY
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 543-2831

    $57 - $101 / night

    "Get there around 11am to grab a site with a view, there’s only a handful. If those are full get a site near the entrance so you’re close to bathhouses, laundry, store, restaurant."

    "Our spot was right next to the bathrooms, which was handy. Though we didn’t love the gravel box meant for the tent pad. Some sites had great views, ours was just trees and neighbors."

    10. Curtis Canyon Dispersed Camping

    33 Reviews
    Kelly, WY
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 739-5500

    "Same great views you'd expect anywhere near the Tetons; trailhead to Goodwin Lake is close by. Full Teton view is better at the trailhead, but its not far."

    "I do NOT recommend the drive unless you have off road suspension or have a smaller vehicle."

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Recent Reviews near Moose, WY

1633 Reviews of 242 Moose Campgrounds


  • V.B The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 25, 2025

    antelope springs campsites

    November is good.

    A continuation of the shadow mountain campground but this one does not have a bathroom. Some of the spots have bear boxes so that's cool. I showed up here in November and even with all the hunting all around the site was practically empty. There are fire pits at every designated site and it also does not allow you to set up tents. In the winter tho be prepared to be cold!

  • Mary K.
    Nov. 15, 2025

    Spread Creek Dispersed Campground

    Peaceful campground with stunning Teton views

    Spread Creek Dispersed Campground perfectly captures the essence of rustic, back-to-nature camping. Because of its wide meadows and tranquil creek, it's the perfect place for campers who value seclusion and natural beauty over modern conveniences. The lack of amenities encourages visitors cineby app to disconnect and completely appreciate the outdoors, enhancing the true outdoor experience.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2025

    Curtis Canyon Dispersed Camping

    Stunning view, rough drive out

    For a few miles coming out to the sites, the road is incredibly rough. Like you’ll have to navigate potholes but if you take it slow you’ll be fine— i have a Jeep SUV for reference. Camp sites don’t start until the switchbacks going up the mountain start, camping before that is not permitted according to the signs. Campsites have fire rings and plentiful gravel. Site 1 was a bit tight to turn around in so be mindful if you have a larger rig

  • Hector F.
    Nov. 10, 2025

    Spread Creek Dispersed Campground

    Calm camping with breathtaking views of the Teton

    The spirit of rustic, back-to-nature camping is well encapsulated at Spread Creek Dispersed Campground. It's the ideal location for campers who prefer solitude and natural beauty to contemporary comforts because of its broad meadows, serene creek. The true outdoor experience is enhanced by the absence of facilities, which encourage guests to detach and fully enjoy the outdoors. Use bilibili to find travel guides, wildlife documentaries, and relaxation content that perfectly compliments your outdoor experience if you're planning a trip or just want to relax after an exciting day.

  • Taniya H.
    Nov. 6, 2025

    Spread Creek Dispersed Campground

    Hope to Visit!

    Spread Creek Dispersed Campground truly captures the essence of rustic, back-to-nature camping. With its open meadows, peaceful creek, and close proximity to the Tetons, it’s a perfect destination for campers seeking tranquility and natural beauty over modern conveniences. The lack of amenities adds to the authentic outdoor experience, inviting visitors to disconnect and fully embrace the wilderness. For those planning a trip or wanting to unwind after a day of adventure, consider using Dooflix to explore travel guides, nature documentaries, and relaxation content that complements your outdoor journey perfectly.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2025

    Colter Bay RV Park at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park

    Location location location

    Most sites are pretty uneven so bring blocks. I had to get pretty creative in our super C. It’s also pretty packed in. Don’t expect to have room to maybe even put out your awning. Also very expensive without a lot of amenities. Besides that the location is amazing. The ease of exploring the park makes it worth for at least a couple of night especially if you need to hit a specific area early.

  • David N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2025

    Reservoir Disperse Camping near Melvin Brewing

    Boondocking and Beer

    This is a great little spot on the bank of the Snake River right opposite Melvin Brewing We enjoyed a couple of nights there The second night it did get really busy………. Access is bumpy but manageable, beer and food is great!

  • Haley B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Upper Teton View Dispersed

    Wonderful views!

    Beautiful views of the Tetons. Areas for tents and RVs. Lots of campsites spread out, maybe with less great views but you get more space to yourself. If you’re in a tent, past this spot there are campsites with bear boxes. Information about bears, low impact and fire control is at every campsite. Max stay is 5 days :-)


Guide to Moose

Campsites near Moose, Wyoming occupy an elevation range between 6,500 and 7,800 feet, creating distinct microclimates affecting camping conditions throughout the season. Snow can remain on higher-elevation sites until late June, while lower areas along creek beds experience mosquito populations from mid-June through July. Most campgrounds stay open from mid-May through mid-October, with road closures common during winter months due to snowfall.

What to do

Lakeside paddling access: Jackson Lake at Colter Bay RV Park offers canoe and kayak rentals just minutes from campsites. "We were a minute walk away from the lake and a perfect view of the mountains. They had a great general store with decent prices for being the only store around," notes Heather H.

Wildlife observation spots: Early mornings at meadow edges provide optimal viewing times near campgrounds. "We saw three moose inside this campground. Only stayed for a night but it sure was beautiful!" reports Taylor H. about Gros Ventre Campground, where bison and moose regularly appear.

Mountain hiking trails: Over 200 miles of trails connect to camping areas throughout the region. Trails from Jenny Lake Campground provide direct access to popular routes. "Great views, access to trails, relatively private and quiet!" says Shannon J.

What campers like

Unobstructed mountain panoramas: Upper Teton View Dispersed offers clear sightlines to the Teton Range. "This really is the most amazing view. We got here about 2:30pm on a Friday. May 30 2025. It had some people in the best spots but we were able to get a spot with a view," writes Lori J.

Spacious dispersed sites: Wide clearings at Spread Creek Dispersed Campground allow for greater privacy than developed campgrounds. "On our walk out this morning, we noticed a family of deer munching in the field; this is a very lovely spot," shares one camper.

Rustic solitude: Many campers appreciate the basic, undeveloped nature of dispersed camping areas. "This spot in the National Forest was great for the nights we were visiting Grand Tetons National Park. If you have a pickup truck with a RTT or are car camping you can find a spot here almost any time of the night," notes Joshua M. about Curtis Canyon Dispersed Camping.

What you should know

Early arrival essential: Most non-reservable sites fill completely by mid-morning during peak season. "It's worth the early wake up to get in here. It's worse on the weekends but the views make up for it," advises Darrell N. about Jenny Lake Campground.

High-clearance vehicle requirements: Many dispersed camping areas require navigating rough roads. "The road up is a little rough but made it fine towing our 38ft 5th wheel. Views are amazing and probably none better in the Tetons when camping for free," reports Chuck S.

Bear safety protocols: All camping areas require proper food storage, with enforcement checks common. "This is enforced and even a locked cooler can be confiscated by rangers," warns Andrea P. from Gros Ventre Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Campground amenities access: Signal Mountain Campground offers facilities that balance convenience with natural surroundings. "Signal Mountain campground is my favorite in the park. Some sites have electric and it sits near Jackson Lake so some sites have a nice view," explains Deanna C., noting nearby showers and a store.

Kid-friendly swimming spots: Several campgrounds provide safe access to lakes with gradual entry points. "We rented kayaks from the campground and explored the little lake...the views were absolutely surreal," shares Amber A.

Weather preparation: Temperature swings of 30-40 degrees between day and night occur regularly, even in summer. "The winds were pretty strong at night and it dropped into the low 40s in mid August, so bring warm sleeping gear," recommends a camper at Shadow Mountain.

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: Curtis Canyon Campground requires preparation for uneven terrain. "Sites are not level...asphalt pads are in need of repair. Water not near sites, so be sure to fill up before heading to site," advises Nancy C.

Size limitations: Many campgrounds restrict RV length, with sites under trees limiting height. "Most sites are pretty uneven so bring blocks. I had to get pretty creative in our super C. It's also pretty packed in. Don't expect to have room to maybe even put out your awning," reports Chris A.

Generator regulations: National park campgrounds enforce strict generator hours, typically 8-10am and 5-7pm only. "Would have loved more electric sites to keep from having to run the generator," notes a Signal Mountain camper.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I see moose in Grand Teton National Park?

The Gros Ventre Campground is one of the best places in Grand Teton National Park to see moose. The campground's location near the Gros Ventre River creates an ideal moose habitat with many sightings reported in and around the campground itself. Some campers even report moose wandering through the campground, particularly in the F loop. Another excellent moose-watching location is around the aptly named Moose, Wyoming area, including nearby meadows and wetlands where moose frequently feed. Early mornings and evenings typically offer the best viewing opportunities.

What is the best time of year to spot moose in the Tetons?

Spring and fall are prime moose-viewing seasons in Grand Teton National Park. During spring (May-June), moose emerge from winter habitats and are more active near wetlands and rivers. Fall (September-October) brings the rutting season when bull moose are particularly visible as they search for mates. The area around Shadow Mountain Dispersed Camping offers good wildlife viewing opportunities within a short distance of the Moose entrance to the park. Summer also provides viewing opportunities, though the increased tourist traffic might make wildlife more elusive during peak daytime hours.

Are there guided moose-watching tours in Grand Teton National Park?

Yes, Grand Teton National Park offers guided wildlife tours that include moose watching. The park's official rangers conduct wildlife viewing excursions during peak seasons. For visitors staying at Signal Mountain Campground or Colter Bay RV Park, the nearby visitor centers can provide information about scheduled ranger-led programs. Private wildlife tour operators based in Jackson also offer specialized moose-watching excursions. These guided tours provide expert knowledge on moose behavior and the best viewing locations while ensuring visitors maintain safe distances from these powerful animals.