Dispersed Camping near Grover, WY

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    The western Wyoming landscape surrounding Grover features predominantly dispersed camping options along river corridors and mountain passes. Bridger-Teton National Forest and nearby public lands offer numerous free camping areas, particularly along the Grey's River corridor where established dispersed sites accommodate both tent and RV camping. Salt River Pass provides secluded camping in wildflower-filled meadows, while areas near Palisades Reservoir offer waterfront camping opportunities. The Diamond Creek Guard Station in neighboring Idaho provides a cabin option for those seeking more structured accommodations, though most camping in the region remains primitive with few amenities.

    Road conditions vary significantly throughout the area, with many sites requiring high-clearance vehicles to access. As one camper noted, "The road is HEAVILY rutted, and would be impassible for a regular car," when describing Salt River Pass. Many forest roads become progressively rougher the further in you travel, naturally filtering traffic based on vehicle capability. Weather conditions create additional challenges, with spring snowmelt causing muddy conditions and cold nights common even in summer months. Cell service is virtually nonexistent at most sites, requiring campers to plan accordingly. Most dispersed areas operate on a 14-day stay limit and follow standard Forest Service regulations regarding fires and waste disposal.

    Riverside camping represents the most sought-after experience in the region, with numerous sites offering direct water access. Campers frequently mention the quality of fishing opportunities, particularly along Grey's River where one visitor described "easy access for bank fishing" at sites that "should comfortably accommodate 3 or 4 rigs." Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, with reports of moose, deer, elk, and even free-range cattle wandering through campsites. The area strikes a balance between accessibility and remoteness, with many sites located just far enough from highways to provide solitude while remaining relatively easy to reach. Traffic noise can be an issue at some locations, though most campers report that "it's quiet by 10pm" even on busier forest roads.

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      1. Diamond Creek Guard Station

      4.7(3)15mi from Grover1 siteCabins

      "With a wood-burning stove, we stayed nice and toasty. There were plenty of cots to move close to the wood-burning stove for a cozy night sleep."

      "Dispersed camping with space for very large groups. Lots of dirt bike/quad trails. Beautiful views. Wish we could have stayed longer."

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      2. Reservoir Disperse Camping near Melvin Brewing

      4.4(17)26mi from GroverRVs

      "Our first time boondocking in a camper van and we may be spoiled for life! Had a spot right on the water, with an brewery 100 yards away."

      "Lots of space available for dispersed camping . Beautiful views and great location in town but still away from all road noise. ATT and Verizon service good ."

      3. Grey's River 10138L Dispersed

      4.0(1)12mi from GroverRVs, Tents

      "Coordinates: 42.78898,-110.68746. Free. Camped here Sept 17, 2024. One of several dispersed campsites along Greys River Road (Forest Road 10138)."

      4. Salt river public access

      2.0(2)13mi from Grover

      5. Salt River Pass

      3.3(6)20mi from Grover

      "They also blocked the road that goes pass the site with their truck so we weren’t able to drive any further to see if there was anywhere else in the area, but upon looking at satellite view of the coordinates"

      "As I was driving over Salt River Pass I noticed a small dirt road on the side of the highway."

      6. Fish Fry on Salt River

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      7. Dispersed camping along Cliff Creek in Bridger-Teton National Forest

      4.8(20)37mi from Grover

      "We stopped in this part of the National Forest on our way to Yellowstone by way of Jackson Hole, WY. The access is off of HWY 191."

      "Most are near the river. Some are very large and flat. We saw quite a few 5th wheelers parked in the first few miles where the road is flat and suitable for a sedan."

      8. Palisades Reservoir Dispersed Camping

      4.0(1)22mi from Grover

      "Easy to get to launch quickly and close proximity to Alpine WY where you can pick up supplies. There are no amenities at the campground."

      9. Lynx Creek

      3.0(1)21mi from Grover

      10. Greys River Corridor

      5.0(2)25mi from Grover

      "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."

      "However there is better dispersed camping along this road."

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    Dispersed Camping Reviews near Grover, WY

    102 Reviews of 29 Grover Campgrounds


    • T
      Jul. 6, 2022

      Salt River Pass

      Pretty

      It’s a pretty spot, but we were unfortunately unable to stay here because a couple was already there and they asked us to leave because they wanted the spot to themselves - which we understood.

      They also blocked the road that goes pass the site with their truck so we weren’t able to drive any further to see if there was anywhere else in the area, but upon looking at satellite view of the coordinates, the road seems to go on a bit further so if you have the chance to drive through there may be more potential sites.

      The road is a bit rough and you definitely need a high clearance vehicle to drive through.

      Tons of wildflowers and trees everywhere. A very private spot right off the highway.

      We ended up staying at Allred Flat campground just a mile or so up there road. It’s $10 a night - $5 if you have a pass - and in my opinion was even prettier than this site.

    • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 24, 2024

      Grey's River 10138L Dispersed

      Wonderful Riverside Dispersed Campsite

      Coordinates: 42.78898,-110.68746. Free. Camped here Sept 17, 2024. One of several dispersed campsites along Greys River Road (Forest Road 10138). Large dispersed site, set back from forest road; no concerns with dust coming into the site from passing vehicles. Should comfortably accommodate 3 or 4 rigs. Clean rock fire ring. Mostly level, dirt surface. Easy access from forest road. 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. Area can get muddy after rain. Solar recharging possible in middle of afternoon. No T-Mobile nor AT&T cell service. Loved this spot.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 23, 2025

      Salt River Pass

      Do not go here

      The suggestion that you need a high clearance vehicle is an understatement. The service road is incredibly rocky with one side a sheer drop. Went down with our campervan and barely made it down and back up in one piece. Looks like a nice spot but the other entrance was blocked so you’d have to get out via the same horrendous route in. Avoid.

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 20, 2023

      Reservoir Disperse Camping near Melvin Brewing

      Unbelievable boondocking and brews!

      Our first time boondocking in a camper van and we may be spoiled for life! Had a spot right on the water, with an brewery 100 yards away. The people were great, the brews were tasty and the sunset was stunning. 10/10

    • 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.

    • Nikki and Will W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 16, 2021

      Dispersed camping along Cliff Creek in Bridger-Teton National Forest

      Free dispersed camping close to Jackson Hole, WY

      Hi Campers! 

      We stopped in this part of the National Forest on our way to Yellowstone by way of Jackson Hole, WY. The access is off of HWY 191. You turn West onto Cliff Creek Rd/Forest Rd 30530 and follow Cliff Creek to many dispersed coming sites. 

      This is open range so be aware that there are cattle grazing. Plus, it is of course bear country...so know how to stay safe! 

      We stayed here one night so that we could get on the road again in the morning. We found a nice secluded site. It was pretty close to the creek (there are closer sites but they were taken already) and you could easily walk there to get into some fly fishing. 

      Our photos are from driving and getting close to the camping area. When we got there it was pretty close to getting dark (just one photo from the site) and we left really early to get on the road. 

      We'll stop here again if we're in the area! Can't beat free dispersed camping!

    • J
      Jun. 27, 2022

      Dispersed camping along Cliff Creek in Bridger-Teton National Forest

      Excellent Access right off main highway

      Long road that has about 20 sites or more. Most are near the river. Some are very large and flat. We saw quite a few 5th wheelers parked in the first few miles where the road is flat and suitable for a sedan. Sites are very far apart, and unmarked but easy to find. The farther you drive in, the road gets worse which either filters out folks or forces you to turn around depending on what you are driving. Free. No facilities.

    • Kate R.
      Jul. 9, 2021

      Dispersed camping along Cliff Creek in Bridger-Teton National Forest

      Large dispersed areas, next to creek - beautiful!!!!

      I showed up around 11 pm on a Thursday and found an open spot not too far in. Road, as far as I went, was an easy dirt road. I just set up shop real quick and went to sleep with the sound of the creek running. Woke up to the birds. There were a few spots tucked away it looked like, but the first spot I found (maybe 4-5 spots in?) I took. Not sure what's further back, but I'm sure it's great! There were a few big groups set up, looks like a fun place near Jackson to have as base camp. I didn't have any cell service. No amenities as I could tell, but not too far from civilization, and it's so beautiful.

    • Sharon H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 11, 2025

      Fall Creek Road - Dispersed

      Accessible & Easy!

      Great spot ~30mins from downtown Jackson with big spaces and an easy to access road! Biggest con - it’s heavily trafficked with significant road noise during daylight hours.

      Arrived at 7:30pm on Thursday and only passed one (big) spot before finding an empty one (43.3071403, -110.8008719). Spot was flat with established fire pit. Road is your typical gravel boondocking road but not nearly as bad of washboarding or ruts. Some mosquitoes abound but again, not the worst in the area. Definitely recommend this spot!


    Guide to Grover

    The Grover area sits within Star Valley, Wyoming, with elevations ranging from 5,500 to 7,000 feet across its dispersed camping options. Rustic camping near Grover, Wyoming offers minimal amenities with sites predominantly located along creekbeds and mountain passes. Summer nights typically drop to 40°F even during July and August, requiring proper cold-weather gear regardless of season.

    What to do

    Fishing access: At Grey's River 10138L Dispersed, campers can enjoy bank fishing directly from their campsite. "Next to Grey's River; easy access for bank fishing," notes one visitor who found the site could "comfortably accommodate 3 or 4 rigs."

    Kayaking: Reservoir Disperse Camping near Melvin Brewing provides direct water access for paddlers. "We easily found a spot right next to the water! We could kayak right off from our spot," reports one camper, while another notes it offers "great swimming but can get a lot of traffic during summer."

    Wildlife viewing: The alpine meadows and river valleys host abundant wildlife viewing opportunities. Near Dispersed camping along Cliff Creek, one camper observed "moose, deer, elk, whooping cranes, etc." and recommends "bring your binoculars!"

    What campers like

    Privacy and space: Most dispersed sites along Cliff Creek offer substantial distance between campers. One reviewer described it as having "plenty of sites with room to spare" and being "wonderfully peaceful, all sites right next to the creek, pretty well spaced out from each other."

    Brewery access: A unique feature at Reservoir Disperse Camping near Melvin Brewing is its proximity to refreshments. "Right next to a dog friendly brewery that made for a good meal and lovely to watch the sunset!" mentions one camper, while another appreciated having "a brewery 100 yards away."

    Star viewing: The minimal light pollution creates exceptional night sky viewing. A camper at Cliff Creek called it "by far the nicest and had the best scenery. I'd almost drive there again from St Louis just to lay under those stars in that picturesque valley."

    What you should know

    Road conditions: Many sites require cautious driving and appropriate vehicles. At Salt River Pass, one camper warned "The road is HEAVILY rutted, and would be impassible for a regular car," while another stated the "suggestion that you need a high clearance vehicle is an understatement."

    Limited facilities: Most dispersed sites have no restrooms or trash services. At Palisades Reservoir Dispersed Camping, a visitor noted, "There are no amenities at the campground... Only fire pits available. No tables, bathrooms, nothing. So please practice good camping etiquette and pack out everything."

    Connectivity challenges: Cell service ranges from spotty to non-existent. One Cliff Creek camper reported "zero cell service here. You will have to drive into Jackson to get service," requiring advance planning for navigation and emergency contacts.

    Tips for camping with families

    Wildlife education: The abundant animal sightings provide learning opportunities. At Dispersed camping along Cliff Creek, a camper mentions seeing "moose, deer, elk, whooping cranes" making it ideal for wildlife education.

    Temperature preparation: Pack for significant temperature fluctuations even in summer. A camper at Cliff Creek stated, "It did get down to 15 degrees Fahrenheit over night, so pack warm," despite camping during spring.

    Water safety awareness: Waterfront sites require vigilance about tides and currents. At Reservoir Dispersed Camping, a camper warned about an unexpected hazard: "Main issue—can't really tell how far the reservoir tide will come up. We set our chairs up by a fire pit before dinner and came back to them in a few inches of water."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection: Look for established pull-outs with level ground. At Diamond Creek Guard Station, a reviewer mentioned that nearby dispersed camping has "space for very large groups" with "beautiful views," though they cautioned about livestock: "Only annoying thing when we were there was there was a lot of cattle coming into our camp all the time."

    Road assessment: Scout ahead when possible before committing to narrow forest roads. At Lynx Creek, a truck camper found that despite being "only about 5-10 minutes away" from town, they "felt very isolated and area was private," providing a good balance of accessibility and remoteness.

    Advance planning: Most areas have strict 14-day limits and seasonal access restrictions. For Grey's River Corridor camping, a reviewer noted that some spots are "kind of on long bumpy gravel road" and recommended seeking sites beyond the first few, as the initial areas can be "highly used and trashed."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What dispersed camping options are available in Grover Park, Wyoming?

    The Grover Park region offers several dispersed camping options. Grey's River 10138L Dispersed provides large sites set back from the forest road, accommodating multiple vehicles while minimizing dust from passing traffic. The Dispersed camping along Cliff Creek in Bridger-Teton National Forest features numerous sites spread along a creek with varying levels of accessibility. Many spots are near water, offering flat terrain suitable for various camping setups from tents to larger RVs.

    Where is Grover Park in Wyoming?

    Grover Park is located in western Wyoming, near the Idaho border in the Star Valley area. The area is accessible via Salt River Pass, with proximity to the Salt River. While not a formally designated park, this region offers scenic dispersed camping opportunities near the Salt River corridor. The Salt River Pass dispersed camping area provides access to this beautiful region, though visitors should note that some access roads require high clearance vehicles as they can be quite rocky with steep drop-offs.

    Are there any fees or permits required for dispersed camping in Grover Park, Wyoming?

    Dispersed camping in the Grover Park area is generally free and doesn't require specific permits for standard recreational use. Sites like Reservoir Disperse Camping near Melvin Brewing and Fisherman Creek Road offer no-fee dispersed camping options. However, always check with the local Bridger-Teton National Forest office for any seasonal restrictions or fire bans. While most dispersed sites don't have fees, they also lack amenities like trash service, so campers must follow Leave No Trace principles and pack out all waste.