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    Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch provides canvas glamping accommodations in John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway near Moose, Wyoming. The property includes furnished yurts complete with comfortable bedding, electricity, and climate control features. Located 44 miles north of Moose, these glamping campsites sit at the gateway between Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks with stunning mountain vistas surrounding the property. Other upscale accommodations near Moose include Colter Bay Tent Village, which offers permanent canvas structures with raised platforms, real beds, and rustic furnishings. Both locations maintain modern bathroom facilities within walking distance of all glamping units. A recent visitor mentioned, "The glamping cabins provided a beautiful campground experience at the base of the Tetons without sacrificing comfort."

    Guests staying in these glamping accommodations enjoy direct access to numerous wilderness experiences while maintaining modern comforts. The Flagg Ranch location operates seasonally from June 1 to October 1, providing guests optimal weather conditions for exploring nearby trails and waterways. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound with many glamping guests spotting elk, moose, and occasionally bears in the surrounding areas. Each glamping site includes fire rings for evening gatherings, and some locations offer on-site dining options. The properties enforce proper food storage regulations to ensure wildlife safety while maintaining proximity to natural surroundings. According to a camper, "We were grateful for the comfortable accommodations while still feeling immersed in nature - we had a doe and buck getting comfortable next to our site but were completely harmless."

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    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Moose (28)

      1. Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

      4.8(65)7mi from Moose61 sitesTents, Glamping

      "Running water spickets are near or on every site. Bear boxes also In each sIte, plus a picnic table and fire pit wIth a grill grate that cam fold over it."

      "Absolutely worth the price to be staying smack in the middle of the GTNP. extremely close to south entrance of yellowstone too. Staff is fantastic. On-site grocery and gas station."

      from $13 - $58 / night

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      2. Colter Bay RV Park at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park

      4.4(67)18mi from Moose112 sitesRVs

      "When arriving at Colter Bay, the campground is to the right and the cabins and tent cabins are both to the left."

      "In GT National Park, about 20 miles from S entrance to Yellowstone, very busy sites are not much, parking for rv and vehicles are along road tents can be put up further from road, bear boxes provided,"

      from $122 - $127 / night

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      3. Colter Bay Tent Village at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park

      4.4(48)18mi from Moose66 sitesTents, Cabins

      "The cabins are great with two wood walls, two canvas tent walls and roof, four drop down bunks and a nice potbelly stove.  The outside area is very nice with a table, fire ring and bear box. "

      "The amenities you mention look solid, and I hope there’s convenient car parking nearby, because nothing spoils a camping trip more than struggling to park when arriving with gear."

      from $101 / night

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      4. Atherton Creek Campground

      4.8(20)10mi from MooseRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Great option since I couldn’t find camping at GTNP it is about 30 min from moose, right now there are fixing the road so it may take extra 15 min. The lake is nice and views are amazing."

      "We were nervous driving from Westgate Yellowstone to this campground not knowing if any sites would be available as this is a first come first served campground."

      from $10 - $40 / night

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      5. Fireside Resort at Jackson Hole

      4.2(18)10mi from MooseRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "Sites are gravel with picnic tables & fire pits. Friendly staff. Site maintenance very helpful. Checked on us within 30 min of set up. Mowed our site for us. So we could see the Beagle!!"

      "Mostly I stay at state parks when I camp, but there isn’t much of that around Jackson Hole. This place was great. We stayed in the RV area and it was as much as could be expected."

      6. USFS Teton Canyon Campground

      4.8(11)12mi from Moose27 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Travel up to the camp ground by truck or 4 wheel drive. There was still snow and ice at the end of May!"

      "Each campsite has bear boxes for your food, grills, and fire ring. You can also buy firewood from the hosts. Alan and his wife really try and make you feel at home."

      from $17 - $34 / night

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      7. Crystal Creek Campground

      4.6(8)15mi from MooseRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We arrived Friday afternoon around ~4pm and there were 4/10 spots open and by night I'm sure all the spots were taken."

      "The campfire grills are nice, we ran out of firewood but found many sticks and branches on the ground. Bugs weren’t much of an issue. Heard some owls while trying to sleep."

      8. Death Canyon Camping Zone — Grand Teton National Park

      5.0(1)6mi from MooseTents, Glamping

      "A beautiful 8 mile hike up the mountain finished with secluded sites with gorgeous views of the surrounding mountains."

      from $35 - $45 / night

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      9. Targhee National Forest Reunion Flat Group Campground

      5.0(4)14mi from Moose8 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The site has a ton of tables and a good size fire pit.  I liked the brook being so close and the shade we got from the pine forest. "

      "There is a flowing creek directly behind some of the sites that provides excellent white noise for better sleeping."

      from $17 - $100 / night

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      10. Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch — John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway

      4.4(50)31mi from Moose171 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Great spot on the outskirts of both Grand Teton and Yellowstone Parks. we stayed in a cabin which was very cozy and clean."

      "The rangers will drive around and make sure your scented items are placed in the bear boxes— there is a grizzly bear in the area, but we were told she doesn’t visit the campgrounds as often as she used"

      from $61 - $125 / night

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    Glamping Reviews near Moose, WY

    385 Reviews of 28 Moose Campgrounds


    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 12, 2018

      Colter Bay RV Park at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park

      The Happy Ending

      Colter Bay Village has a few options for setting up temporary residence: first-come, first-serve campground, reservable tent-cabins and tents, an RV park, and maybe a lodge. When arriving at Colter Bay, the campground is to the right and the cabins and tent cabins are both to the left. They are operated separately; the cabins and tent-cabins are operated by the Grand Teton Lodge Company. The tent cabins and the actual cabins each have different check-in areas (a driver will pass the cabins first and the take another left to go up the hill to the tent cabins). From the cabins, there is a short walk to Jackson lake, the village with the market, laundromat, showers, and wifi, the evening ranger talks, the boat ramps, and the visitor center. The ranger talks in the evening were really marvelous.

      Before arriving, we had travelled 7,000 miles across the country, tent camping the entire way. We planned to tent camp in the Tetons too, but to our dismay, we discovered that there are no practical, reservable car-camping sites, and I wasn't willing to risk first-come, first-serve as an option (good thing, because that campground was full by 9). So we reserved a tent-cabin and looked forward to a new experience. It was so wonderful that we are going back this summer.

      What is a tent-cabin? It is a structure that has two log walls and two canvas walls, a canvas roof, and a little, tiny wood stove. There is an electrical light, but I don't think there are any plugs. There is a covered picnic area outside the door and a bear box for each site, along with the picnic table and fire ring. There are four beds (two bunks on each log wall), and campers will need to bring their own everything except for the bed and tent. There are flushing toilets close by, and a dishwashing sink. We had a perimeter cabin, as seen in the video.

      Colter Bay Village has restaurants, a lovely and well supplied market, a laundromat and pay showers. The laundromat/shower facility has wifi which extends out as far as the gift shop and market.

      The five stars is something I reserve for only our most beloved places in this world. Why we love Colter Bay: the atmosphere is just so easy going and undemanding, the people are relaxed. The landscape is breathtaking--like the water temperature of Colter Bay. The wildlife was incredible. We saw a grizzly, and a moose with her calf, among other creatures. Maybe the presence of Colter Bay was simply a release from the tension of Yellowstone, which was beautiful, but crowded, and people seemed a little edgy after being in lines, sulphur, and the very hot sun all day. But really, I believe that Colter Bay has a truly peaceful serenity that soothes the soul and is as simple and clear as the waters of Jackson lake, and as warm and smooth as the rocks that line the shore.

    • J
      May. 18, 2025

      Teton Peaks Resort

      MOST hospitable place we've ever been!!

      We stayed the first night in the glamping tent 'Eagles rest.' We were thankful for the space heater that was in there (Stayed here May 17/2025) it got down to just above freezing that night. It was SO COZY though!! There were lots of blankets, free drinks upon arrival and free coffee at an adorable upscale coffee hut on property. The bathhouse was very clean, with a fun games room and washers and dryers. We hiked close by the next day, ate in town, loved it so much we booked in last minute again cause we didn't want to leave. The manager Biz put us in a king suit with a large picture window facing the Tetons 😍. We were spoiled rotten and so thankful for every moment.

    • Lissa G.
      Jul. 28, 2018

      Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

      Great campsite, hard to get

      Great campground. Running water spickets are near or on every site. Bear boxes also In each sIte, plus a picnic table and fire pit wIth a grill grate that cam fold over it. There’s a flattened “pad” to pitch your tent on, and we were able to fit (2) two-person tents on it, but that was a squeeze, clearly designed for only one tent but a big one would still fit fine. There’s one restroom for the whole campground that has flush toilets, running water sinks, mirrors, and hand soap. The “caretaker” for the site has an RV right next to the restroom and he serviced it for us immediately upon request when it was out of TP. There were deer walking through the sites the whole time we were there which was awesome. Drawback to our site was that there wasn’t anywhere on it with privacy enough from other sites around it to go to the bathroom, so pretty much had to make the 5 minute walk to the bathroom each time. Also the site is right next to the lake, and lots to do and hike around it without getting in your car. The store is also right near by, maybe a 10 minute walk, and is pretty reasonably priced. Bought all our firewood there and other things we forgot like plates and cheese. We got super lucky to get the site though, as people would start showing up at 6am to get in line for the sites and while we were there they were all accounted for by 8am. “Checkout” was at 11am though, very reasonable.

    • David R.
      Aug. 28, 2020

      Colter Bay Tent Village at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park

      Just Fantastic

      After almost 10 back to back individual nights at campgrounds, it was nice to be able to have two back to back nights in a tent cabin.  The cabins are great with two wood walls, two canvas tent walls and roof, four drop down bunks and a nice potbelly stove.  The outside area is very nice with a table, fire ring and bear box.  Parking for the tent was directly next to the cabin and outdoor pad.

      The only drawback is that the tent cabins are quite close to each other.  The family in the tent next to mine was very nice, but also quite loud.  The area luckily was quiet after 10pm.

      The campground village itself was very nice, with all sorts of shopping and food options.  Since I arrived at the campground around 4pm I quickly unloaded my gear into the cabin. Instead of cooking I grabbed a bite to eat and a six pack of local beer, and headed over to a spot on Jackson Lake to have a sunset dinner.  The campground location is perfect to get out and explore.

      The cabin bunks are comfortable, if not a bit loud when sleeping and moving around.  I woke myself several times with chains making noise.  After the third time, I grabbed a bottle of bike chain lubricant and did some work to make them quiet.  it worked and the rest of the night was quite peaceful.

      Mornings are definitely busy in the village.  I was up around 7am and rode my bike to the General Store to grab a coffee.  I took a little ride down to the lake and drank my coffee in a quiet spot that was perfect for meditation.  I then rode back to my site and grabbed my toiletries and rode back to the Launderette/Shower.  They had a little line to get a shower stall, but it moved quickly.  The cost was $5 and it was well worth it for the ability to take a nice long uninterrupted shower.

      I spent the day exploring Jackson and over into the Teton Valley and Driggs/Victor.  I returned later in the afternoon and grabbed a bite from John Colter's Ranch House .  The second night was much more quiet and peaceful with the stars shining bright.  

      My only qualms about the site were about how close you are to other cabins and the noise.  I would still love to stay here again.

    • rai S.
      Sep. 24, 2025

      Colter Bay Tent Village at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park

      Review of “Colter Bay Tent Village / Create” A Camper’s Take

      “This Colter Bay Tent Village Review/ Create captures the essence of what makes a campsite great— nature, comfort, and a sense of discovery. The amenities you mention look solid, and I hope there’s convenient car parking nearby, because nothing spoils a camping trip more than struggling to park when arriving with gear. Thanks for sharing your experience!”

    • Jose B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 4, 2023

      Atherton Creek Campground

      Nice and peaceful by the lake

      Great option since I couldn’t find camping at GTNP it is about 30 min from moose, right now there are fixing the road so it may take extra 15 min. The lake is nice and views are amazing. Bathrooms clean, no showers. Fire ring , picnic table and bear food storage on every site, some mosquitos at evening time

    • L
      Jun. 18, 2018

      Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch — John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway

      Perfect Location

      Great spot on the outskirts of both Grand Teton and Yellowstone Parks. we stayed in a cabin which was very cozy and clean. A double bunk beds with a mattress, a desk and chairs and dresser. warm showers and bathrooms within walking distance. A hiking trail that follows snake river is not that far from ranch. Pricing at the grocery store and convenience store a bit high, $16 total for s’mores, so shop before. Activities available for youth and adults.

    • Mandy B.
      Jun. 22, 2022

      Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

      Great spot right in the Tetons

      Absolutely worth the price to be staying smack in the middle of the GTNP. extremely close to south entrance of yellowstone too. Staff is fantastic. On-site grocery and gas station. Huge laundry room. Walking distance to the lake.

      Book early!! It’s fulllll in the summer months! And be sure to check each site for max length to make sure you fit. They all vary.

    • L
      Aug. 31, 2019

      Colter Bay RV Park at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park

      very busy

      In GT National Park, about 20 miles from S entrance to Yellowstone, very busy sites are not much, parking for rv and vehicles are along road tents can be put up further from road, bear boxes provided, picnic tables n fire pits, showers r in laundry room up by main stores not very close to camp sites, rode bike up to stores, beach and restaurants, there is a small grocery store on site with gift shop, this park is ran by Vail Resorts for the National Park Service, so you are in a National Park, follow fire restrictions closely.


    Guide to Moose

    Tent and yurt accommodations near Moose, Wyoming provide access to both Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks between elevations of 6,800 and 7,500 feet. The camping season typically runs from mid-May through mid-September, with occasional late-season snowfall possible even in June. Most primitive campgrounds have limited cellular service, and temperatures can drop below freezing overnight even during summer months.

    What to do

    Early morning fishing: Access prime spots at Colter Bay RV Park at Colter Bay Village, where Jackson Lake offers opportunities for trout and whitefish. "The best part about this campground is the short trail to Jackson Lake. We watched the sunset both nights and it was magical!" according to camper Melanie S.

    Wildlife photography tours: The Gros Ventre Road area near Crystal Creek Campground offers exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities. "We caught and ate all the trout and whitefish we could handle. Nights got down to thirty-four degrees Fahrenheit, making for chilly pees," notes Ron M., highlighting both the fishing and temperature considerations.

    Backcountry hiking: For experienced hikers seeking solitude, backcountry permits allow overnight stays at Death Canyon Camping Zone. "A beautiful 8 mile hike up the mountain finished with secluded sites with gorgeous views of the surrounding mountains. Lots of wildlife, a bear cannister is required and provided at the parks Visitors Center," advises Allyse.

    What campers like

    Privacy amid natural settings: Many campers appreciate the seclusion at Jenny Lake Campground. "Nice sites, and not as busy since they don't have as many 'amenities'... Flush toilets, tables, fire pits, wildlife right outside your tents amazing views should be more than enough amenities," notes Elliott B.

    Distance from tourist crowds: Sites on the western side of the Tetons offer quieter alternatives to the busier eastern slopes. "A nice quiet campground on the western side of the Tetons, not far from The Spud Drive-In Movie Theater in Victor, Idaho. Our site sat in beautiful old growth forest and away from other campers," mentions Ellen F. about Teton Canyon Campground.

    Bear-resistant food storage: Most campgrounds provide bear boxes for safety. According to Darrell N., "It's worth the early wake up to get in here. It's worse on the weekends but the views make up for it. Plenty spread out and run by some amazing people. All sites are different but have plenty of space."

    What you should know

    Early arrival essential: Most non-reservable campgrounds fill quickly, especially during peak season. "It's worth the early wake up to get in here. It's worse on the weekends but the views make up for it," advises Darrell N. about Jenny Lake Campground.

    Temperature fluctuations: Prepare for significant day-to-night temperature changes. At Atherton Creek Campground, campers note that "Nights got down to thirty-four degrees Fahrenheit" even during summer months.

    Wildlife precautions: Bear activity requires proper food storage. "This is bear country so keep careful. You can kayak, canoe, or boat on the lake too!" reports James D. about Atherton Creek, highlighting both safety concerns and recreation options.

    Tips for camping with families

    Yurt camping options: Families seeking more structure than traditional tent camping should consider the yurt accommodations at Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch. "Cutest little non-electric cabin. Included full size bunk bed, desk. Plenty of space for your things. Bathrooms were clean, showers available, outlets available in bathrooms for blow dryers," notes Sjana T.

    Group camping benefits: For larger family gatherings, consider group sites. Ryan P. recommends Reunion Flat Group Campground: "This campground is perfect for large groups who are looking for a lot of outdoor activities nearby. Fun rivers near the campsite as well as amazing hiking and outdoor adventures with the Tetons right in your backyard."

    Child-friendly locations: Some sites offer amenities specifically beneficial for children. "We stayed here for 6 days had amazing time. We were a minute walk away from the lake and a perfect view of the mountains. They had a great general store with decent prices for being the only store around," reports Heather H. about Colter Bay.

    Tips from RVers

    Access road conditions: Several campgrounds have difficult approach roads. For RV sites near Moose, "Easy pull through sites, 415. Level Sewer connection had an odd configuration. We had to dig a bit of dirt out in order to make a connection," notes Susan R. about Headwaters Lodge.

    Limited RV site availability: Reserve well in advance as RV sites are limited. "Nice campground (definitely cater to the cabins which looked amazing) The RV section was really tight, sites were very close together," observes Erin A. about Fireside Resort at Jackson Hole.

    Variable hookup options: Some RV parks offer only partial hookups. "We stayed here 4 nights and it has been great! Not all the sites have water and sewer, but everything has electric," explains Chris H. about Fireside Resort, providing specific information about available utilities.

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Moose, WY is Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park with a 4.8-star rating from 65 reviews.

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