Best Campgrounds near Grover, WY

Campgrounds near Grover, Wyoming range from established facilities to dispersed wilderness sites throughout the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Flat Creek RV Park and Cabins provides year-round accommodation with full hookups for RVs, tent sites, and cabin rentals near Thayne. Grey's River in the national forest offers free dispersed camping with access to fishing. Swift Creek Campground, once operational, is now permanently closed according to recent visitor reports. The area includes several Forest Service campgrounds with varying amenities, from primitive sites to group facilities like Cottonwood Group Campsite, which accommodates multiple tents.

Road conditions vary significantly across the camping areas, particularly at higher elevations and more remote locations. Forest roads leading to campsites like Cottonwood Lake Campground may present challenges. One visitor noted: "The road is pretty rough getting into the campground. You will encounter some pretty significant potholes and washouts. Just take it slow, you'll be fine." Most campgrounds operate seasonally from late May through mid-September, with only limited options available year-round. Cell service is typically unavailable at forest campsites, though some RV parks closer to towns maintain connectivity. Several campgrounds feature potable water and vault toilets, while dispersed sites require visitors to bring all supplies and practice Leave No Trace principles.

Fishing access represents a major draw for campers in the region. Several campgrounds provide direct river or lake access, with Grey's River sites particularly popular among anglers. "Great river to fish," reported one visitor about Moose Flat Campground. Cottonwood Lake receives positive reviews for its scenic setting and recreation options. As one camper described: "The lake is spectacular! It is the prettiest shade of teal. There is a boat dock at the far end of the lake." Many tent sites are set among trees providing natural shade, while RV parks tend to be more open with mountain views. Wildlife viewing opportunities exist throughout the area, though campers should practice proper food storage as this is bear country. The private RV parks offer more amenities like showers and electric hookups, while forest campgrounds provide a more rustic, natural experience.

Best Camping Sites Near Grover, Wyoming (140)

    1. Swift Creek Campground

    3 Reviews
    Afton, WY
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 886-3166

    $10 / night

    "I opted for some peace and quiet and a babbeling brook vs. the crowds/music/noise of the campground located at the fairgrounds. With some trail running too!"

    2. Allred Flat

    14 Reviews
    Smoot, WY
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 886-5300

    $5 - $10 / night

    "This campground does not allow ATV's in the campground but does offer a parking area for your toys just outside the campground entrance. The sites are well spread out throughout the campground."

    "We stayed at site 11 right next to the little river and it was so peaceful to fall asleep and wake up to the sound of the flowing water."

    3. Flat Creek RV Park and Cabins

    2 Reviews
    Thayne, WY
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 883-2231

    4. Wolf Den RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Star Valley Ranch, WY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 883-2226

    "Just outside of Etna WY. Back-ins and Pull throughs. The usual, full hook ups and WiFi. Park is surrounded by mountains. Very very scenic. Office staff very friendly."

    "We were traveling from the snow in the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone and wanted to find a place close by with warmer temps.   Found this campground on google search. "

    5. Cottonwood Group Campsite

    2 Reviews
    Smoot, WY
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 886-5300

    $45 / night

    "Also, the campground is not on the lake, it is about a 1/4 mile from the lake. The campground is quite nice back in the trees."

    "The campground is about 1/4 mile or less from the lake. Group camp is up the right hand fork (not towards the lake). The Group site is large, with room for several tents."

    6. Diamond Creek Guard Station

    3 Reviews
    Auburn, WY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 847-0375

    $35 / night

    "There were plenty of cots to move close to the wood-burning stove for a cozy night sleep."

    "Lots of dirt bike/quad trails. Beautiful views. Wish we could have stayed longer. Only annoying thing when we were there was there was a lot of cattle coming into our camp all the time."

    7. Star Valley Ranch RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Star Valley Ranch, WY
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 883-2670

    8. Reservoir Disperse Camping near Melvin Brewing

    17 Reviews
    Alpine, WY
    26 miles

    "Beautiful views and great location in town but still away from all road noise. ATT and Verizon service good ."

    "This is a great wide open site with excellent views and an added bonus of a brewery in walking distance."

    9. Johnson Guard Station

    2 Reviews
    Auburn, WY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 847-0375

    $60 / night

    "Slept one night in the cabin other night outside. It rained both nights. Stayed dry both nights. Bring a nice pad to sleep on for sure. Cows everywhere. Side by sides race up and down the road."

    10. Grey's River 10138L Dispersed

    1 Review
    Grover, WY
    12 miles

    "Open site surrounded by trees. Next to Grey's River; easy access for bank fishing. There is a set of trees that may accommodate hammock camping. Tent camping also possible."

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404 Reviews of 140 Grover Campgrounds


  • 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!

  • Valerie J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 26, 2025

    Salt River Pass

    Fire

    We were headed to camp there, and we're met be fire crews. The mountain side is burned. It may be a while until you can camp there

  • Al L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 20, 2025

    Snake River Alpine Dispersed Camping

    Overnight at this site

    Absolutely no signage on where to pull off the road. But, we found it. A little rutted coming off the highway. Area is very flat and easy to navigate. Did not venture farther in because just needed a place to park.
    No services.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 19, 2025

    Granite Creek Road Dispersed Camping

    Gorgeous Mountain views above the river

    Spectacular views. Well dispersed campsites some on the Riverside some among the pines. Nice little trails along the top Edge of la plateau above the river. Gentle gurgling of the river. Seems like a popular spot. And it's a Thursday night in September. Rock Fire rings aren't hard to find. No cell service.

  • Sandy G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 18, 2025

    Kozy Campground

    Kozy sites.

    Easy off the road. Small sites by the river. Seems like some sites (parking) are more level than others. Clean bathroom. Very nice stop over on a long drive.

  • TF The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    S Fall Creek Road Dispersed

    Nice spot, busy road

    This exact spot is medium/small and clearly gets very muddy at times. The creek is nice. Road is pretty busy from ~7am-7pm. There's another road right at this site which shoots east and probably has a few other sites. People would also go that way to shoot.

    Fall Creek rd has 1-2 sites before this one, and a few larger trailhead areas beyond it. Main road is a little washboarded in spots but perfectly prius friendly. Quite a few deer on the road as well.

  • Shir Lee A.
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Alpine Valley RV Resort

    Wrongly warned

    Stayed 4 nights, campground is well maintained. Check in went smothly. RV spots are on concrete and level. So glad we already had a water regulator. We were told as we were checking in that we definitely needed one due to pressure being 90psi. Campground is about an hour and 15 minutes from The Grand Tetons. Not worth the drive for the amount of money it is to stay at this campground. The patios and grass area at RV sites are plush but if you have dogs you can't put up dog fencing. The dog play area had 1 bench for owners to sit. The gate for the dog park was very loosely secured. No water hose or faucet available to get water for your dog while at dog park. We had neighbors that complained about our dogs playing to loudly. Then, on our last night we were doing some pre packing to leave the campground the next morning. It was 8:40pm and we heard a knock at our door, the dogs were being quiet and we weren't expecting anyone. Went to the door and it was an employee from the campground to tell us that we had our outside lights on. I was confused and asked the man what time it was? He said it's 8:45. Then, to confirm, I asked what time we had to have the lights turned off the outside and he said 10pm was quiet time and all lights should be off. I assured him we had read the rules and we knew we had to have the lights off by 10pm and we also knew when quiet time started, and that we were planning on having the lights off before then. We weren't doing anything wrong so why in the world did he come to our RV to tell us our lights were on as if we were doing something wrong. Felt unwelcomed, our money is as good as anyone else's. Very RUDE!

  • Robert P.
    Sep. 9, 2025

    The Park At Swan Valley

    Fantastic stay

    My wife and I stayed one night in July 2023. We tend to drive and stop whenever we feel tired of driving. We were looking for a site, and every campground was full. We called the number at, 'The Park' and were told we could use their overflow site. It was perfect for us, very quiet and private. 

    The hosts were friendly and welcoming. We talked while going through the tour of the facilities and were told the history of the location, and their plans for the future.  

    My wife and I travel covering 4000 miles through the upper western US. There are a few campgrounds/RV locations which stand out to us. This is one of the places we've talked about taking a detour just to visit again. I encourage anyone in the area to check them out.


Guide to Grover

Campgrounds near Grover, Wyoming offer a range of wilderness experiences within the Bridger-Teton National Forest region at elevations between 5,800-8,000 feet. Summer daytime temperatures typically range from 65°F-85°F, with nighttime lows often dropping into the 40s even in July and August. The region features several seasonal campgrounds that close during winter months when snow makes access challenging.

What to do

Fishing spots: Grey's River dispersed camping areas provide direct access to trout fishing. A camper at Grey's River 10138L Dispersed shared: "Large dispersed site, set back from forest road; no concerns with dust coming into the site from passing vehicles. Next to Grey's River; easy access for bank fishing."

Hiking trails: Several campgrounds connect to hiking trails through mountain terrain. At Cottonwood Group Campsite, visitors can access trailheads directly from the campground. A camper noted: "There are trailheads from the CG and from the south end of the lake."

Boating access: Cottonwood Lake offers opportunities for non-motorized boating activities. A visitor explained: "The lake has brown and cutthroat trout. They were jumping like crazy in the evening and the fly fishing was excellent! There is a boat dock at the far end of the lake. Near the parking area there is a beach area where you can kayak and paddle board from."

What campers like

Private forest sites: Campers appreciate the privacy at Allred Flat campground. A visitor noted: "Allred creek campground is a great spot with plenty of trees and nice well taken care of sites. Sites are RV friendly."

Inexpensive options: Budget-conscious campers can find affordable camping in the area. One camper at Allred Flat shared: "We camped here in a tent passing through on our way north. Only cost us $10. Pretty spot and only a couple other campers in the area that night so we had plenty of privacy."

Wildlife viewing: The forested camping areas provide opportunities to observe local wildlife. At Forest Park, a visitor described: "Lots of trees here; lots of shade. Nice looking campground. Good size sites; appear to be level. Picnic table and fire ring included. Not much privacy between sites, but separation between sites was good."

Guard station rentals: For those seeking shelter, guard stations can be rented. A camper at Diamond Creek Guard Station said: "The guard station can be rented cheaply through Recreation.gov and it was worth every penny! With a wood-burning stove, we stayed nice and toasty."

What you should know

Road conditions: Many forest roads leading to campsites require cautious driving. A visitor to Forest Park warned: "The campground was set back in the trees off of Greys River Road. Two clean vault toilets. Hand well water pump. Trash service. No other amenities."

Amenities vary: Facilities differ significantly between campgrounds. At Allred Flat, a camper reported: "There's about 30 spots of various sizes on a loop road. Very easy access for any vehicle on a well maintained road. There's picnic tables and fire pits per individual site and super clean pit toilets throughout."

Seasonal closures: Most forest campgrounds operate only during summer months. At Swift Creek Campground, visitors have found permanent closures: "Locked gate with a 'no overnight camping' sign."

Campground changes: Some previously operational campgrounds may now be closed. Verify status before planning a trip to any campsite near Grover, Wyoming.

Tips for camping with families

Guard stations for comfort: Families seeking more shelter can rent guard stations. A visitor to Johnson Guard Station shared: "We absolutely loved this small cabin. it had a fenced area and plenty of room. bathroom was clean. Must bring your own toilet paper, water and mattresses but it's worth the hassle."

Lake activities: Cottonwood Lake provides family-friendly water recreation. One camper described: "Near the parking area there is a beach area where you can kayak and paddle board from."

Playground access: Some RV parks offer playground facilities for children. At Wolf Den RV Park, a visitor noted: "Has a total of 14 RV sites, all full hook ups with a picnic table, some tent sites and about a dozen cabins. There is a playground and picnic area."

Wildlife awareness: Educate children about proper food storage in bear country. Most forest campgrounds recommend storing food in vehicles or bear boxes when provided.

Tips from RVers

Size limitations: Many forest campgrounds cannot accommodate larger RVs. At Forest Park, a visitor observed: "Good size sites; appear to be level. Not much privacy between sites, but separation between sites was good."

Full hookup options: RVers seeking full hookups should consider private parks. A camper at Flat Creek RV Park and Cabins mentioned: "Quaint place with full hookups and amenities. The men's bathroom was quite dirty but the owners were friendly and the wifi worked well."

Pull-through availability: Some campgrounds offer pull-through sites for easier access. At Allred Flat, a visitor noted: "Several sites are pull through sites, and we only saw a few random sites that had bear boxes."

Leveling challenges: Many forest sites aren't perfectly level. One camper at Allred Flat observed: "Sites, however are not very level. 3 sets of gendered handicap accessible vault toilets."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Grover, WY?

According to TheDyrt.com, Grover, WY offers a wide range of camping options, with 140 campgrounds and RV parks near Grover, WY and 29 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Grover, WY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Grover, WY is Swift Creek Campground with a 2-star rating from 3 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Grover, WY?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 29 free dispersed camping spots near Grover, WY.