Best RV Parks & Resorts near Kelly, WY
Searching for a place to RV camp near Kelly? Find the best sites near Kelly where you can park your RV with a scenic view. The Dyrt can help you find the perfect RV campsites that are scenic and easy to access.
Searching for a place to RV camp near Kelly? Find the best sites near Kelly where you can park your RV with a scenic view. The Dyrt can help you find the perfect RV campsites that are scenic and easy to access.
Located on the same property as The Virginian Lodge, but with separate check-in, you’ll enjoy 103 RV sites, comfortable and convenient facilities, plus full access to all the lodge amenities. The Virginian RV Park is open from May 1st through October 15th, depending on the weather.
$119 - $129 / night
Connect with nature like never before with Teton Valley Resort, the ultimate base camp destination on the quiet side of the Tetons. Bring your family, friends, or just yourself for a rejuvenating stay, an exciting adventure, or a little of both! Experience the outdoors like never before with our one-of-a-kind luxury cabins, RV sites, tipis, glamping units, and more! With a wide variety of accommodations, Teton Valley Resort has something for everyone to love, regardless of your camping preferences. Teton Valley Resort is nestled conveniently near some of the best national parks in the country. Whether you are seeking a luxurious retreat or more of a traditional outdoor experience, Teton Valley Resort is your perfect American Frontier adventure!
Think of Colter Bay Village as summer camp for the entire family. This lovely area is set on the shores of Jackson Lake, and offers practical amenities like laundry facilities, showers, restaurants and a grocery store, as well as purely-for-fun diversions like a marina, gift shop, visitor center, and horse corrals. Colter Bay has an activity for everyone in the family. Visitors can enjoy hiking, kayaking and canoeing, horseback riding, fishing, swimming and beach-going, and ranger-led programs. Set against the majestic backdrop of the Teton mountains, Colter Bay Village is a must-visit. The vast Colter Bay RV Park at Colter Bay Village is set amidst towering lodgepole pines just a short, picturesque stroll away from Jackson Lake. The RV Park includes 112 full hookup RV sites including sewer, water, and 20-, 30-, and 50-amp electric outlets. The RV Park is open from early-May to early-October. As with all campgrounds in the park, the Colter Bay RV Park is very popular and tends to fill up quickly. Visitors are strongly encouraged to plan ahead and book early. The grocery store , gift shop, and restaurants close on September 29. Showers and C-store are open until October 6 with limited hours.
Colter Bay and the surrounding area offers a wide variety of activities for all ages, including horseback riding, world-class guided fishing, and raft trips. Stop by our activities desk to find the perfect excursion for everyone in your group! Jackson Hole has world class fly and lake fishing that you wont want to miss! Whether youre learning to cast a fly for the first time, or are an experienced angler looking for the inside scoop on the best secret spots, our expert guides will provide a fishing experience you will not soon forget. No trip to the Old West is complete without a horseback ride. We offer one- and two-hour rides suitable for all experience levels. Take in beautiful Teton vistas while riding among wildflower meadows. Several easy to moderate hiking trails leave from Colter Bay. Hikers can take a leisurely stroll along the lakeshore, make their way to Swan Lake and Heron Pond for incredible birdwatching and wildlife sightings, or head out to Hermitage Point for a more challenging outing. The Colter Bay Visitor Center is home to the David T. Vernon Indian artifacts collection. The exhibit celebrates Indian artwork and educates on the long history of human habitation in Jackson Hole and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Stop by the visitor center to check-out daily Ranger-led programs including a hike to Swan Lake, a lakeshore stroll, a tipi demonstration, Indian arts and culture, wildlife watches, short presentations on park highlights, and a variety of evening programs.
The Colter Bay RV Park is situated in a lodgepole pine forest within walking distance of Jackson Lake and numerous trails. From the lakeshore, visitors will have views across Jackson Lake to Mount Moran and the northern end of the Teton Range. Colter Bay is home to black and grizzly bears, moose, deer, elk and other large animals, as well as marmots, foxes, bald eagles, and more. Bears are often seen on trails and in the developed areas. Being prepared for an animal encounter can help ensure your safety as well as that of the wildlife that call this special place home.
Visitors can take a self-guided tour of Grand Teton via the 43-mile Scenic Loop Drive, offering an opportunity to photograph the famous landscape and local wildlife. Make sure you stop at the historic Jackson Lake Lodge for its famous huckleberry milkshakes and spectacular Teton views through 60-foot tall wall-to-wall windows. While youre there, book a scenic raft trip or park bus tour. Then, head about 30 miles south to the town of Jackson, where you can visit the National Museum of Wildlife Art just outside of town, walk under the famous giant elk antler archway in town center, attend the Jackson Hole Rodeo, browse local shops, and dine at one of the many restaurants. In the opposite direction, Yellowstone National Park is within easy reach by car, and has a great diversity of activities for everyone to enjoy.
This location has limited staffing. Please call (877) 444-6777 for general information.
Changing Reservations: There is no change fee if a visitor extends or shortens a reservation, as long as the change includes dates from the original reservation. Additionally, there is no change fee if the visitor wants to switch sites that are the same price with the same reservation dates in the same facility. If a visitor wants to switch dates that are entirely outside of the original reservation dates, there is a $10 change fee. If a reservation is made that includes dates beyond the maximum booking window, that reservation cannot be changed until 18 days have passed from the original booking date. Once a reservation date has begun, visitors cannot change a reservation using the online system or through the Call Center. Onsite staff will assist with changes or cancellations. Cancellations: Visitors may cancel their reservation prior to arrival both on-line and through the call center. A $10 service fee will be withheld from any refund for a cancellation. A visitor who cancels a reservation the day before or on the day of arrival will pay a $10.00 service fee AND forfeit the first night's approved rate including tax and applicable add-on. Cancellations for a one-night reservation will forfeit the entire amount paid and will not be subject to an additional service fee. Visitors who cancel a group overnight facility reservation less than 14 days prior to arrival date will pay a $10 service fee AND forfeit the first nights rate. No-Shows: A no-show visitor is one who does not arrive at a campground and does not cancel the reservation by check-out time on the day after the scheduled arrival date. Staff will hold a campsite until check-out time on the day following the arrival date. No-shows are assessed $20.00 service fee and forfeit the first night's rate, taxes and applicable add-on for a campsite. Early Departures: Visitors are requested to notify staff at the facility if they depart early to allow others to use the site. If the visitor chooses to depart early, they may forfeit the approved rate and applicable tax and applicable add-on for the day of departure. If a visitor departs prior to the scheduled check-out date, they may be eligible for a partial refund. Visitors may notify the Recreation.gov call center to request a refund of remaining unused nights. If a visitor requests a refund for an early departure after the facility check-out time (11 am) has passed, the visitor will not be refunded for that night and is eligible for a refund on any additional nights that will not be used. Refunds: Visitors may submit a refund request through their Recreation.gov profile within 7 days of the end date of their reservation. Visitors may also initiate a refund request through the call center at any time after their reservation has ended. Refunds for debit or credit card payments will be issued as a credit to the original bank or credit card used to pay. For check or cash purchases, Recreation.gov will mail a Treasury check for refunds of cash, check, or money order payments to the address associated with the reservation. Treasury check refunds may take up to 6-8 weeks to arrive. In the event of an emergency closure, the Recreation.gov team or facility manager will refund all fees and will attempt to notify you using the contact information within the Recreation.gov visitor profile.
$117 - $122 / night
The Warren Bridge Campground is a fee campground located off of US 191 adjacent to the famous Green River in Sublette County. The campground at 7,600 feet in elevation is surrounded by rolling sagebrush covered hills. The Warren Bridge River Access Area is located upstream of the Warren Bridge Campground. Activities include fishing, floating, hiking, wildlife viewing, and picnicking There are 16 pull-through developed campsites, 6 developed picnic sites, 3 double vault toilets, RV dump station, 23 tables, trash cans, fire rings, and barbecue grills. Drinking water provided at each campsite.
FULL HOOKUPS
Large, easy, pull-thru sites. 50 AMP electric available. Mountain views.
TENT CAMPING
The perfect place to pitch a tent
and enjoy Wyoming.
SALOON & GRILL
Package Liquor - Beer - Wine
Food, friends and fun.
LAUNDROMAT
Our new laundry facility adds to
making this a great stay.
ENTERTAINMENT
Enjoy the Caboose Deck and Live Entertainment.
NATIONAL PARKS
Gateway to Yellowstone National Park and Grand Tetons National Park
$20 - $90 / night
Your private RV parking spot is backed up to Trail Creek, with a bounty of berry bushes and willows that provide a cozy campsite. Less than a mile from downtown Victor, this location is convenient for all activities in the Tetons.
Grand Teton National Park is a 25 mile drive. It is around 100 miles to two different entrances to Yellowstone National Park, making it possible to do a long day trip loop. There is plenty of mountain biking, hiking, and rivers to explore. Grand Targhee and Teton Village are each about 20 miles and both have lots of fun summer activities. Jackson Hole is 25 miles away.
Read reviews here: https://www.hipcamp.com/en-US/land/idaho-grand-teton-rv-getaway-88lhpr9x?adults=1&children=0
$60 - $85 / night
This campground has it all... on a pretty creek, nice campsites for both tent campers and RVs, very clean bathrooms. No RV hook ups. Less than a mile from the campground, and easily accessible by bicycle, there is a very nice waterfall. Slightly beyond that is a public hot spring that was made into a pool by the CCC in the 1930s. There are changing rooms and a couple of picnic tables, but no concessions. I think that it was $8 to get in. You are outside looking at the mts. while soaking...aahhh.
We moved for one night to the RV side with full hook ups. The sites are level, long, quite, and nicely spaced out. Well worth the money, close to the lake. There are NO fire rings, only propane fires are allowed in the RV park.
I tried to reserve the site at the rv park right at the time the reservations opened and I ended up getting the only spot open in the non full hook up side. About two weeks prior to our visit, I checked and someone canceled so we were able to get an end spot with full hook ups. There is a lot to do at this campground. We brought and inflatable kayak that had to be inspected and paid a grand Teton permit to use. We attended the 9pm talk with a ranger. We only had two full days there but it was nice. Jackson is about an hour away. We also did a hike with a ranger.
Awesome campground right in the park. We stayed 5 nights and really enjoyed it. Full hook ups yet still plenty of trees and space to where it felt like a national park site and not like an RV park. Lots of amenities grocery store, laundry with free WiFi, showers, restaurant, gas/diesel near by. Was a short walk to Jackson lake which was beautiful. We will definitely be back!
This is a small RV Park with cabins. It is pretty but small. It it 53 miles to Jackson Hole, WY. The Good Sam site says it is 24 miles to Jackson Hole. So this could be a problem.
We saw this campground on Dyrt on our trip through Wyoming to Teton National Park and decided to stay for a night or two. Glad we did! Actually ended up spending 5 nights. Lots of hiking trails, beautiful views, very clean and well dispersed sites. There are electrical hookups in loop A and loop B is primitive. Easy access for RV/Trailer camping and plenty of tent sites as well. First come first serve, but I don’t it gets much use as it is so close to most people’s destination of Yellowstone that they just drive on by. Too bad for them! We had the whole place to ourselves for several nights. Nice waterfall to view also. We will be back!
This is a great campground in Alpine WY. Level sites, full hook ups available, excellent wifi and cell service. There is a nice new bathhouse and laundry room (no laundromat in Alpine, so even if you don't camp here you can come use the laundry). The owner has upgraded the grassy areas, offers nice places to sit and hang out, live music at the restaurant/saloon at the entrance with upgrades bring made to the kitchen in order to offer breakfast and dinner options as well. Located right next to the Snake River with mountain views.
Trailer camping here is very cramped. Leaves little to be desired. Cabins looked nice and campsites are available along the Snake River. Showers and bathrooms were adequate. Since it’s near Jackson Hole it over priced. $115 a night. Ouch! People were nice.
The camp spots are well maintained and its easy to get to. The road in is very winding but is completely paved now.
Seems like it’s more established for trailer camping but we did tent camping and it was great. I would camp here again.
Colter Bay is my favorite.
I've stayed in the cabins here 3 years in a row and now the camping sites this year (not RV resort) and I cannot get enough of this place.
Camping amenities are nothing fancy, nor are they bad. The bathrooms next to the sites were clean and flush which was a pleasant surprise.
The site was somewhat level, could have used blocks but we are in a van and only stayed two nights, so it was not that big of a deal.
Showers in the "Launderette and Showers" were decently clean, nothing to complain about aside from the odd closing at 8pm. (Not really a big deal, just need to plan around it if showers are a part of a nightly routine)
Google sent us on back roads, but it was worth driving into a Aspen studded campground. Great place for RV's full hook-ups, clean and friendly!
After spending a few nights in generic RV parks Atherton Creek is a breath of fresh air. I think there is only one or two full hookup sites available so the rest of the sites are just campsites.
The views of the lake are wonderful, the host is helpful and the campground is quite small. Despite its limited number of sites we had no problem finding a prime site. This is due to the somewhat, out of the way, location. The road is bumpy but paved.
Highly recommended.
Small sites but full hook up and just minutes walk to the lodge and Jackson lake.
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.
This is a great full hook up campground inside the national park. Bathhouses were clean and the campground is really quiet. The stars at night are phenomenal and we can’t wait to come back
Buck’s is a decent, comfortable spot in a great area. The price is good and they honor Good Sam discounts. They’re about an hour+ outside of Jackson, WY and about 1.5 from Grand Teton. There are some great restaurants, hikes and water activities nearby (right along the Snake River). The gas station has great prices, propane refilling and sells fly fishing gear. The full hookups were good and reliable from what we experienced. The place is no frills, quiet and right along the main road with very easy access. WiFi is spotty at best and the sites are a little wonky. Don’t expect a map or really any information when you arrive to check-in (rules, bathrooms, WiFi password, where garbage is located, etc). There’s a cool food truck that is open in the gas station lot every day. Food looks awesome, but we didn’t have opportunity to try. Come to this place for the surrounding area and good price for full hookups. It’s quiet and you’ll be left in peace.
We stopped here after exiting Yellowstone to rest and eat and be on the road early the next day. The restaurant at the lodge was fantastic! Our campsite was lovely with full hook ups but it was packed and the smoke from the campfires were a bit bothersome for my asthmatic family member. Beautiful trails to walk through meadows as well.
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. Has a total of 14 RV sites, all full hook ups with a picnic table, some tent sites and about a dozen cabins. RV sites are gravel and very level. There is a playground and picnic area. There is a shower house and a laundry. The office has ice and some supplies. There is a package store in the front and the town of Alpine is about 10 miles away. The campground is very well kept and the owner is very helpful. Great view of the mountains from any site and in all directions.
We spent 9 nights in Colter Bay RV park in a 30 ft travel trailer. It is a fairly large RV park, but still an easy walk from laundry, the store, the lake, and the visitor center. The sites were fairly level (the whole campground is on a downhill grade to the lake) and nicely spaced. We enjoyed being in the park, though on the north side it was a bit of a drive to Jenny Lake and Jackson. Overall, a pleasant experience and I would recommend.
Hosts are new owners willing to help in any way and rehabing this place. It looks great! Tetonia is cute and quaint with two great bars open late. The view of the Tetons is out of this world! Full hook ups, dry camping and little motel on site. Within an hour Yu can get to many creeks, lakes, Rexburg, Teton NP and Jackson. Victor, ID has weekly music nights on Thursday that was super fun too.
Centrally located between Yellowstone national park in the grand Teton national Park this campground really has it all.
OK, there’s no Wi-Fi but there is laundry with a change machine, they have showers with warm water and toilets, A convenience store with groceries and a gift shop, gas station, and even a restaurant.
The sites are roomy enough not too close to your neighbor. Each site is full hook up and a pull through. ATT and Verizon service worked well.
Loved staying at this quiet 12 spot RV park. It’s right off 189 and there’s not much else around except miles of hiking in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Great place to stop over for the night or spend a few days exploring the surrounding forest or horseback riding. There’s a sweet 22ft airstream sport and a cabin you can rent if you don’t have your own RV and I can’t say enough how nice the owners are! All hookups are new and spots are level gravel.
i booked the spot because my vehicle was acting up and i was stuck in town
it’s expensive-$128 and that was the cheapest option but you must expect the price tag around these parts!
the hot tub/pool was closed
everyone was friendly and helpful full hook-ups well kept grounds pull through site clean showers laundromat wi-fi
right in town, so you can have a night out and walk safely back
i felt safe!✨💛
i didn’t enjoy my camping experience in jackson overall-it is very hard to find anything and seems to cater more to a different crowd-head toward grand teton for more options!
Wow I have fallen in love with this campground. 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. There was no fire pit but they did offer some close to the beach which is a minute away from our campsite. The only WiFi and cell service is at the bar and laundry area but it’s kind of nice to just step away from them. There is a gift shop, grocery store, laundry with showers, visitor center, gas station, propane fill, pizza parlor(yummy), bar/restaurant, and a marina offering boat and kayak rentals(1st come 1st serve). There are tons of activities to do in the area along with hiking trails, rentals, guided fishing, wildlife viewing, photo ops everywhere and A FAMILY OF BLACK BEARS that frequent the area. There is also jr ranger classes and religious services on Sunday. Our family truly enjoyed our stay and would come again
Gros Ventre has hundreds of campsites inside Grand Teton National Park and is not usually full. Only one loop has electric hookups and these sites are narrow and limited. Other sites are more suitable for tents or campers or vans. There are a number of other sites OK for RVs including trailers but generators are limited.
Moose may be seen in the early season. Its an easy drive into Kackson or the rest of GTNP.fair prices too, and a few group sites available by reservat. All the rest of the sites are first come, first served.
Coulter Bay Campground is located on Jackson Lake just across from the Grand Tetons. It an incredibly beautiful place to camp.
The camp grounds are a bit tight especially if you stay in the RV Park. We stayed in the campsite side and all the sites are either campsite or pull-through for RV.
If you're an RV'r take note: not all sites are created equal so make sure your rig will fit on the site that you reserve.
Dump stations are clean and well maintained as are the sites. If you get a site with hook-ups be very careful about how you back-in so the you don't damage the utilities.
This is a very popular RV park and, besides it's idyllic beauty it has Cabins, a general store, a convenience store with gas, there's a propane refill station, showers and a laundry-mat, as well as a restaurant on site.
... and there are lots of great hiking trails and opportunities for taking great photos.
All-in-all you and your family are really going to love this campground.
P.S Did I mention that its only 18min to the south entrance to Yellowstone and even more idyllic beauty? ... yeah you gotta go there!
Some of the best views of the Tetons over Jackson Lake are to be had here. The campground stays pretty quiet and has some nice trails to the lake. You are most likely going to see wildlife here. The bathrooms are nice but be prepared to pay. Showers are not free. They wanted $6 for 7 minutes. I’d rather swim in the cold lake. For a non-electric site it was $33 and hookups were an extra $22. We love the Tetons and I understand the amount of people here but this is pricey for the accommodations. We have stayed cheaper in nice RV parks near the beach in resort towns. Our van is now too large to stay at the Jenny Lake campground. Next time we will be likely staying in nearby forest service access areas. We did enjoy the views and trails though.
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