Greys River Corridor

Dispersed camping along Greys River requires navigating a long, bumpy gravel road to reach free sites positioned near the water. The US Forest Service manages this corridor within Bridger National Forest, where kayakers frequently use the river and hiking trails branch into the surrounding forested terrain. Some spots closer to the main access point show heavy use and accumulated trash, though better dispersed options exist further along the road system.

Campers can bring pets and enjoy campfires, with both drive-in and boat-in access available. The area attracts day users as well as overnight visitors, creating variable conditions depending on location choice. For those planning extended stays in the region, campgrounds around Alpine provide additional options with different amenity levels.

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Location

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Greys River Corridor is located in Wyoming

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Coordinates

43.16000031 N
111.00000055 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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  • Boat-In
    Sites accessible by watercraft.

Site Types

  • Dispersed

Features

For Campers

  • ADA Access
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

DISPERSED CAMPING

Enjoy dispersed camping on government land and leave no trace. Pack in and pack out. No (or limited) services at this camping area. Permit may be required.


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Reviewed Jul. 17, 2022

Dispersed camping along river

Where this pin is serves more as a day use area with camping spots highly used and trashed. However there is better dispersed camping along this road.

Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Greys River Corridor by Donitza I., July 17, 2022
Reviewed Jun. 28, 2022

Scenic River Camping

If this is Grey’s River Dispersed Camping then this is where we were trying to stay. Some free spots along river, kind of on long bumpy gravel road. Didn’t end up staying. We were able to see lots of kayakers on the river and trails to hike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best spots for camping along Greys River in Wyoming?

While the main Greys River Corridor area where the pin is located tends to be heavily used and sometimes overcrowded, better dispersed camping spots can be found further along the river road. Look for sites directly adjacent to the river that offer both scenic views and direct water access. Some free spots are available along the river, though they're situated on a long, bumpy gravel road. The area provides good access to kayaking opportunities and hiking trails. For the best experience, explore beyond the main day-use area where campsites are often less impacted and offer more privacy.

Is camping near Alpine Wyoming close to Greys River?

Yes, camping near Alpine Wyoming is close to Greys River. Alpine serves as a gateway to the Greys River Corridor, with the river running southeast from this area. The Greys River Road begins near Alpine and follows the river, providing numerous dispersed camping opportunities along its length. The proximity makes Alpine a convenient starting point for exploring the Greys River area, allowing campers to stock up on supplies in town before heading to more remote camping locations along the river.

What regulations or permits are required for camping along Greys River?

Camping along Greys River is primarily on U.S. Forest Service land with dispersed camping regulations. No specific permits are required for general camping, and most sites are free to use. Standard dispersed camping rules apply: camp at least 100 feet from water sources, practice Leave No Trace principles, and respect the 14-day stay limit within a 30-day period. Campfires may be restricted during dry periods, so check current fire regulations before your trip. Pack out all trash as there are limited waste disposal facilities. For the most current regulations, contact the Bridger-Teton National Forest Greys River Ranger District office.

What are the current road conditions on Greys River Road in Wyoming?

Greys River Road is a long, gravel road that can be bumpy and rough in sections. The road generally remains accessible for most vehicles during summer months, though high-clearance vehicles are recommended for comfort and safety. Conditions typically deteriorate after rain or during spring runoff. The first few miles near Alpine are usually better maintained than more remote sections. Weather can significantly impact passability, especially in early spring, late fall, and winter. For current, specific conditions, check with the U.S. Forest Service Greys River Ranger District before your trip as road status changes seasonally.