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Lizard Creek Campground — Grand Teton National Park

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About

National Park Service

Grand Teton National Park

Overview

The Lizard Creek Campground is located in the northern portion of Grand Teton National Park (GTNP) and provides a convenient basecamp for campers taking day trips to both Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. This 60-site campground sits on the northern shore of Jackson Lake and offers access to the lake waters and views of the northern Teton Mountain Range. The area is frequented by various park wildlife, large and small as well as a variety of bird species. This Campground is normally one of the last campgrounds to open and first to close for the season in the park and can often see quickly changing weather patterns. The Lizard Creek Campground provides the perfect location for visitors to GTNP looking to avoid the crowds and who don___t need more than the basic amenities.

Recreation

The campground is a popular location for park visitors looking for access to both Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks . Hiking is one of the parks___ most popular activities. While no hiking trails leave directly from the campground proper, several trails can be found at Colter Bay located 7 miles south, and in Yellowstone located 8 miles north.__ Another popular activity at the Lizard Creek Campground is recreating on Jackson Lake. This large alpine lake stretches nearly 7 miles wide and 15 miles long, with a maximum depth of over 400 feet. Water temperatures generally vary from 50-70 degrees during the campground___s season. The campground provides convenient access for trout fishing and canoe/kayak use. Many campers can be found cooling off on the shores of Jackson Lake. Lizard Creek Campground does not have a boat ramp. Boat ramp access is available at Signal Mountain lodge as well as kayake, canoe and motor boat rentals at the Signal Mountain Lodge marina.__ In addition, Signal Mountain Lodge offers guided fishing trips on Jackson Lake and scenic float trips on the Snake River, contact the Signal Mountain Lodge front desk for more information.__ Photography and sightseeing are other popular focuses for campers staying at the Lizard Creek Campground. The location provides a unique perspective of the lake and mountains for sunrise and sunset photographs. The area offers numerous great opportunities for landscape and nightscape photography, often with the bonus for wildlife shots. This is a great spot to spend your ___rest___ day away from the crowds.

Facilities

The campground offers tent camping and pull-in/back-in sites for RVs or trailers up to 25ft. Nearly half of the sites are walk-in tent sites which provide for a more uniquely private and dispersed camping experience than found at other campgrounds in GTNP. The facility is equipped with three conveniently located comfort stations which provide flush toilets and camper sinks. Potable water can be found dispersed regularly throughout the campground. All sites have picnic tables, fire rings and bear-proof food storage boxes. Site parking pads, areas for tents and distance from parking pad to campsites can vary greatly in size. When making a reservation please utilize site photographs and dimensions to ensure a proper fit for your recreational vehicle and party. The campground provides trash collection and recycling receptacles. Campers can find ice and firewood for purchase at the campground office.

Natural Features

The Lizard Creek Campground sits slightly elevated from Jackson Lake on Fonda Point in the northern portion of Grand Teton National Park. Offering sweeping views of the northern Teton Mountain Range; looking south from the lakeshore. It is surrounded by a predominantly lodgepole pine and spruce forest. The campground is frequented by various park wildlife including red fox, coyotes, bears and mule deer to name a few. Often bald eagles and osprey are found perched amongst the lake shore trees as they search the lake waters. To protect the park wildlife and fellow campers, proper food storage is enforced and regularly monitored.__

Nearby Attractions

The Lizard Creek Campground offer___s a convenient location to access to both Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. The South Entrance of Yellowstone is located only 11 miles north. Leek___s Pizzeria is located 7 miles south and offers indoor and outdoor dining with handmade pizza and sandwich offerings. Colter Bay located 8 miles south offers an expanded grocery store, as well as public showers and laundromat. The town of Jackson, Wyoming is located 55 miles south and offers many dining and shopping options as well as galleries, museums, tourist attractions, movie theaters, medical facilities, auto mechanics, and much more. Not having larger facilities nearby provides for a quieter and slower paced atmosphere than other locations in the park.

Charges & Cancellations

Please see recreation.gov Rules and Reservations Policies page for detailed information. https://www.recreation.gov/rules-reservation-policies

Fee Info

<p>All payments are made through recreation.gov. No onsite payments accepted.____</p>

Reservation Info

Starting January 2021, we are moving to reservations only via Recreation.gov

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
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  • Standard (Tent/RV)

Features

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  • Trash
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

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  • Water Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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25 Reviews

Erik B.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Aug. 27, 2023

Great camp area before Yellowstone

Inside Teton park area but before Yellowstone. Decent wooded campsites. Jackson lake is large!

Site31 loop 2 (views of Lake)
Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Lizard Creek Campground — Grand Teton National Park by Erik B., August 27, 2023
  • Review photo of Lizard Creek Campground — Grand Teton National Park by Erik B., August 27, 2023
Mark & Kelly G.
Reviewed Aug. 13, 2022

Fantastic Campground Hosts

Very busy!  60 sites - all full.  Must make reservation in advance.  Site was small, but manageable for a pick-up camper.  Mostly tents.  Jackson Lake was VERY low so there were no beaches or water activities available.  Campground hosts, Mandy and Marnie, were friendly and kept the grounds/bathrooms neat and clean.  Bear boxes at each site, flush toilets, garbage bins, and drinking water available.

Site60
Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Lizard Creek Campground — Grand Teton National Park by Mark & Kelly G., August 13, 2022
  • Review photo of Lizard Creek Campground — Grand Teton National Park by Mark & Kelly G., August 13, 2022
JThe Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Aug. 3, 2022

Not a bad campground

We pulled in after backpacking a couple days. It was nice it have running water and real toilets, for the other half. The Hosts were awesome. Super friendly and very helpful as well as knowledgeable about the area. Jackson lake is SUPER LOW at the moment so no paddle boarding or water activities right from the campground. You have to drive to the boat dock or head to String lake. Overall I’d recommend if you can snag reservations.

Site21
Month of VisitSeptember

Location

Lizard Creek Campground — Grand Teton National Park is located in Wyoming

Detail location of campground

Directions

Heading north from Jackson on US 26/89/191, turn left (west) at Moran Junction. Travel north on US 89/191/287, 18 miles (29 km) to the Lizard Creek Campground sign, turn left (west) into the campground. Heading south from Yellowstone on US 89/191/287, continue 11 miles (18 km) and turn right (west) at the Lizard Creek Campground sign continuing into the campground.

Address

Lizard Creek Rd.
Moran, WY 83013

Coordinates

44.0040604 N
110.6884271 W

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