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Best Glamping Sites Near Moose, Wyoming (25)

    LoneCamper C.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park near Moose, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park near Moose, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park near Moose, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park near Moose, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park near Moose, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park near Moose, WY

    1. Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    62 Reviews
    323 Photos
    1069 Saves
    Moose, Wyoming

    Overview

    Tucked away at the base of the Teton Mountain Range, Jenny Lake Campground is situated within walking distance of the eastern shore of Jenny Lake, with views of Teewinot Mountain, Mount St. John, and into Cascade Canyon. This tent-only campground has two loops with 51 individual campsites, three of which are ADA-compliant sites, and 10 hiker-bicycler sites. The Jenny Lake Store is a five-minute walk from the campground and offers firewood, ice, clothing, souvenirs, and snacks. Offering a wide array of activities including boating, hiking, and cycling, the Jenny Lake area is one of the most-visited sections of the park, making this campground a great location for exploration. The campground is open from earl-May to late-September, and is extremely popular. Those looking to camp at Jenny Lake are strongly encouraged to plan ahead and book early.

    Recreation

    Several popular trails begin at Jenny Lake. Hikers can loop the lake, visit Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point, or travel into the backcountry via Cascade Canyon. Longer and more challenging trails like Lake Solitude and Hurricane Pass are also accessible from this area. Visitors of all abilities have a multitude of options for exploring the Jenny Lake area. Take a boat ride, set up a picnic on the lakeshore, go for a wildlife-spotting walk, or cycle along Teton Park Road using the multi-use pathway that extends from South Jenny Lake all the way to the town of Jackson. The Jenny Lake Visitor Center makes its home inside the historic Harrison Crandall Studio. The original building was built in the 1920's, and recent renovations were completed in 2019. Stop in to chat with a ranger, visit the Grand Teton Association store, or learn about the history of art in conservation and the National Park Service. Follow the Discovery Trail to Jenny Lake. Along the way, stop to explore interpretive panels highlighting area wildlife, history, and the creation of the landscape. Take an easy stroll to see the lakeshore, or use the path to access the boat dock and area trails. The Discovery Trail is a paved, 0.35m/0.56km trail, with wheelchair access to Jenny Lake.

    Natural Features

    Jenny Lake Campground is situated within short walking distance of Jenny Lake and right along the Grand Teton National Park bike path. The campground straddles a glacial moraine covered with an open forest of lodgepole pine, subalpine fir and Douglas fir. Across the lake, Teewinot Mountain, Cascade Canyon and Mount St. John dominate the landscape. The Jenny Lake area is home to black and grizzly bears, moose, deer, and other large animals. Bears are often seen on trails and in the developed areas. Being prepared for an animal encounter can help ensure the safety of you and the wildlife.

    Nearby Attractions

    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, park bus tour, or horseback ride. Then head a few miles north to Colter Bay Village where you can rent a kayak or canoe, take a guided boat ride to the majestic base of the Teton Range, or just enjoy lunch and the stunning lake view from the marina. A short drive from Jenny Lake is the town of Jackson, where you can visit the National Museum of Wildlife Art just north of town, walk under the famous giant elk antler archway in town center, attend the Jackson Hole Rodeo, browse local shops, or 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.

    Contact Info

    This location has limited staffing. Please call (877) 444-6777 for general information.

    Charges & Cancellations

    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.

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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)

    $13 - $57 / night

    Sarah C.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Colter Bay Tent Village at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park near Moran, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Colter Bay Tent Village at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park near Moran, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Colter Bay Tent Village at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park near Moran, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Colter Bay Tent Village at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park near Moran, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Colter Bay Tent Village at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park near Moran, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Colter Bay Tent Village at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park near Moran, WY

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

    54 Reviews
    164 Photos
    17 Saves
    Moran, Wyoming

    Overview

    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, lake cruises, and ranger-led programs. Set against the majestic backdrop of the Teton mountains, Colter Bay Village is a must-visit. The vast Colter Bay Tent Village at Colter Bay Village is set amidst towering lodgepole pines just a short, picturesque stroll away from Jackson Lake. The Tent Village includes 66 tent cabins, and is open from mid-May to early-September. As with all campgrounds in the park, the Colter Bay Tent Village is very popular and tends to fill up quickly. Visitors are strongly encouraged to plan and book early.

    Recreation

    Colter Bay and the surrounding area offers a wide variety of activities for all ages, including marina rentals, horseback riding, world-class guided fishing, and lake cruises. Stop by our activities desk to find the perfect excursion for everyone in your group! Jackson Lake is a popular area for boating. Several islands float just off Colter Bays shores, and are home to fish, birds, river otters, beavers and other wildlife. Bring your own boat or rent a canoe, kayak, or motor boat from the Colter Bay Marina. Lake cruises are the perfect excursion for the entire family. Cruise around Jackson Lake and learn about the history, geology, flora and fauna of the area while getting up-close views of the spectacular Tetons, which rise majestically from the water. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner meal cruises offer a delicious opportunity to dine at our private meal site on Elk Island, and a truly unique vantage point for experiencing the park. 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.

    Natural Features

    The Colter Bay Tent Village 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.

    Contact Info

    This location has limited staffing. Please call (877) 444-6777 for general information.

    Nearby Attractions

    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.

    Charges & Cancellations

    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.

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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Group

    $105 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Atherton Creek Campground near Kelly, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Atherton Creek Campground near Kelly, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Atherton Creek Campground near Kelly, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Atherton Creek Campground near Kelly, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Atherton Creek Campground near Kelly, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Atherton Creek Campground near Kelly, WY

    3. Atherton Creek Campground

    19 Reviews
    74 Photos
    478 Saves
    Kelly, Wyoming

    Atherton Creek Campground is located on Lower Slide Lake. This is a beautiful and quiet camping location where you can quickly and easily get away from the hustle and bustle of Grand Teton National Park and Jackson, but still access those places in less than 30 minutes if you wish. The road access is paved up to the campground and winds through aspen stands with gorgeous views of the Gros Ventre River. Boat and fishing access are excellent for Lower Slide Lake, allowing for great trout fishing and peaceful evenings floating around looking for wildlife.

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    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $10 - $40 / night

    Amy & Stu B.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch — John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway near Moran, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch — John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway near Moran, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch — John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway near Moran, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch — John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway near Moran, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch — John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway near Moran, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch — John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway near Moran, WY

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

    41 Reviews
    151 Photos
    373 Saves
    Moran, Wyoming

    Overview

    Availability will go live on Recreation.gov on a 6-month rolling basis for RV sites, Tent sites, and Camper Cabins. Located in the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway, directly between Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks and just minutes from both, Headwaters Campground offers the perfect basecamp for exploration. Situated in a spectacular wooded setting with rolling hills and Teton mountain views, this campground is the perfect place to unwind and unplug, as there is limited cellular or internet service. Commune with nature and spot bear, moose, mule deer, and more as you stroll along nearby Polecat Creek. For avid anglers, the Snake River offers plentiful cutthroat trout, brook trout, and whitefish. While none of Headwaters campsites are on the river, all are within walking distance. The campground offers 34 tent sites, 97 full-hookup and pull-through RV sites, and 40 Camper Cabins, and is open from June to October. Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and book early.

    Recreation

    The Headwaters area is a prime location for wildlife watching and photography. Walk along the banks of Polecat Creek through wildflower meadows and conifer forests to capture that perfect photo of a beaver, moose, elk, bison, bear, or birds. (Be sure to maintain appropriate distance!) Although soaking is not permitted, Huckleberry Hot Springs is an easy 2.5-mile loop that starts at Polecat Creek. The Flagg Canyon trail is a good option for all ability levels. This 5.1-mile out and back hike winds through meadows and cliffs along the Snake River, and features a waterfall. There is plenty of wildlife to see in this area, including marmot, elk, and white-throated swift.

    Natural Features

    Headwaters at Flagg Ranch is situated in a tranquil setting along the upper reaches of the Snake River, surrounded by meadows and conifer forests. The Yellowstone Plateau rises to the north, and Huckleberry Mountain to the east. Within walking distance is Polecat Creek, which runs through forests, wildflower meadows, and thermal features. For avid anglers, the Snake River offers plentiful cutthroat trout, brook trout, and whitefish. This area is known for its remarkable fly fishing and photography opportunities. Headwaters is home to elk, moose, mule deer, wolves, black and grizzly bears, a wide variety of birds 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 spectacular area home.

    Nearby Attractions

    One of the many reasons visitors return to Headwaters at Flagg Ranch year after year is its close proximity to Yellowstones south entrance, just a few miles north. But while it wouldnt be difficult to spend all your time exploring our countrys very first national park (and the second-largest in the lower 48 states), there is much to see and do in the opposite direction as well. Take a self-guided tour of Grand Teton National Park via the 43-mile Scenic Loop Drive, offering an opportunity to photograph the parks famous landscape and local wildlife. Spend a few hours at Colter Bay Village, located about 30 minutes south of Headwaters Campground, where you can rent a kayak or canoe, take a guided boat ride to the majestic base of the Teton Range, or just enjoy lunch and the stunning lake view from the marina. Continue on and stop in 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. From there, continue south to the town of Jackson, located about 50 miles from Headwaters, 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.

    Contact Info

    Between 06/01/2024 and 09/30/2024 this location is staffed. Please call (307) 543-2861 to speak with local staff. From 10/01/2024 to 05/31/2025 this location is unstaffed. Please call (800) 443-2311 for general information.

    Charges & Cancellations

    Changing Reservations: If a visitor wants to switch dates that are entirely outside of the original reservation dates, there is a $10 change fee. 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 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 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. Deposits: A deposit made by cash, check, or credit card will be required for the full reservation utilizing the applicable approved rate with tax and applicable add-on to hold a reservation. 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. Cancellations within 24 hours of check-in are subject to the late cancellation policy. 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 Late Cancellations or Cancellations within the Cut-off Window: Late Cancellations or Cancellations within the Cut-off Window: 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. 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: If a visitor departs prior to the scheduled check-out date, they may be eligible for a partial refund. Visitors are requested to notify staff at the facility if they depart early to allow others to use the site. Visitors may notify the 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. Debit or Credit Card Purchases: Refunds for debit or credit card payments will be issued as a credit to the original bank or credit card used to pay. 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. Emergency Closures: In the event of an emergency closure, the Recreation.gov team or facility manager will refund all fees and will attempt to notify the visitor using the contact information within the Recreation.gov visitor profile.

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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $59 - $122 / night

    Matthew D.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Fireside Resort at Jackson Hole near Teton Village, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Fireside Resort at Jackson Hole near Teton Village, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Fireside Resort at Jackson Hole near Teton Village, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Fireside Resort at Jackson Hole near Teton Village, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Fireside Resort at Jackson Hole near Teton Village, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Fireside Resort at Jackson Hole near Teton Village, WY

    5. Fireside Resort at Jackson Hole

    16 Reviews
    43 Photos
    336 Saves
    Teton Village, Wyoming
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at USFS Teton Canyon Campground near Alta, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at USFS Teton Canyon Campground near Alta, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at USFS Teton Canyon Campground near Alta, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at USFS Teton Canyon Campground near Alta, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at USFS Teton Canyon Campground near Alta, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at USFS Teton Canyon Campground near Alta, WY

    6. USFS Teton Canyon Campground

    11 Reviews
    48 Photos
    323 Saves
    Alta, Wyoming

    Overview

    Teton Canyon Campground is located in beautiful Teton Canyon at an elevation of approximately 6,500 feet. Driggs, Idaho is just 11 miles away. Hiking, backpacking and horseback riding are popular activities in this scenic region.

    Recreation

    The towering Teton Range and Jedediah Smith Wilderness are adjacent to the canyon. Excellent hiking, backpacking and horseback riding opportunities abound, with trails leaving from the campground. A horse staging area is located at the trailhead parking area. Teton Creek runs alongside the campground. Fly-fishermen love casting for brook and Yellowstone cutthroat trout.

    Natural Features

    The campground is situated along Teton Creek, with partial views of the nearby Teton Range. A dense forest of pine, spruce and fir covers half of the campground, providing nice shade. The other half of the campground is more open, with aspens and pines dotting the summer wildflower-filled meadows. A variety of wildlife makes its home in the area, including moose and deer.

    Nearby Attractions

    Popular activities in the area include the Teton Valley Summer Festival over the Fourth of July in Driggs, complete with a hot air balloon festival, parade, rodeo, bike races and antique and craft booths. Grand Targhee Resort is nearby and hosts outstanding annual music festivals: Targhee Fest is in mid-July; Targhee Bluegrass Festival is in mid-August. The resort also offers lift-served hiking and mountain biking, scenic lift rides, guided horseback riding, a climbing wall and an 18-hole disc golf course. A disc golf tournament is held annually in late July. Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks are both within a few hours drive.

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    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Tent Cabin

    $17 - $34 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Crystal Creek Campground near Kelly, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Crystal Creek Campground near Kelly, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Crystal Creek Campground near Kelly, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Crystal Creek Campground near Kelly, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Crystal Creek Campground near Kelly, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Crystal Creek Campground near Kelly, WY

    7. Crystal Creek Campground

    6 Reviews
    12 Photos
    181 Saves
    Kelly, Wyoming

    Crystal Creek Campground is located along the Gros Ventre River and Crystal Creek, both designated Wild and Scenic Rivers for the spectacular surrounding scenery and excellent fishing opportunities. This is a small and peaceful campground that has several nearby options for hiking, biking and OHV riding.

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    • ADA Access
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    • Tents
    Camper-submitted photo at Hatchet Campground near Moran, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Hatchet Campground near Moran, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Hatchet Campground near Moran, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Hatchet Campground near Moran, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Hatchet Campground near Moran, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Hatchet Campground near Moran, WY

    8. Hatchet Campground

    8 Reviews
    11 Photos
    102 Saves
    Moran, Wyoming

    Located along Highway 26, the Hatchet campground offers a great place to stop for the night when travelling the scenic highway between Jackson and Dubois, Wyoming. Opportunities for fishing designated wild and scenic rivers are available nearby. During the fall hunting season, this campground offers a popular staging area. This site is equipped with 9 campsites, accessibility to bear boxes, access to water, a single-unit vault toilet, campfire rings, and a dumpster.

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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    Camper-submitted photo at Targhee National Forest Reunion Flat Group Campground near Alta, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Targhee National Forest Reunion Flat Group Campground near Alta, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Targhee National Forest Reunion Flat Group Campground near Alta, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Targhee National Forest Reunion Flat Group Campground near Alta, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Targhee National Forest Reunion Flat Group Campground near Alta, WY
    Camper-submitted photo at Targhee National Forest Reunion Flat Group Campground near Alta, WY

    9. Targhee National Forest Reunion Flat Group Campground

    4 Reviews
    6 Photos
    9 Saves
    Alta, Wyoming

    Overview

    Reunion Flat Campground is located in beautiful Teton Canyon in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Hiking, backpacking and horseback riding are popular activities in this scenic region.

    Recreation

    The towering Teton Range and Jedediah Smith Wilderness are adjacent to the canyon, offering excellent hiking, backpacking and horseback riding opportunities. Trails begin just up-canyon at Teton Canyon Campground. Teton Creek offers fishing for brook and Yellowstone cutthroat trout.

    Natural Features

    The campground is situated along Teton Creek in a forest of pine, spruce, fir and the occasional aspen, which provides partial shade. Vibrant summer wildflowers dot the landscape. A variety of wildlife makes its home in the area, including moose and deer.

    Nearby Attractions

    Popular activities in the area include the Teton Valley Summer Festival over the Fourth of July in Driggs, Idaho, complete with a hot air balloon festival, parade, rodeo, bike races and antique and craft booths. Grand Targhee Resort is nearby and hosts annual music festivals, including Targhee Fest in mid-July and Targhee Bluegrass Festival in mid-August. The resort also offers lift-served hiking and mountain biking, scenic lift rides, guided horseback riding, a climbing wall and an 18-hole disc golf course. Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks are both within a few hour's drive.

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    $17 - $100 / night

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    10. Teton Valley Resort

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    Victor, Idaho

    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!

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Recent Glamping Reviews near Moose, Wyoming

271 Reviews of 25 Moose Campgrounds


  • Jose B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Atherton Creek Campground
    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

  • Angela G.
    Camper-submitted photo from Teton Valley Resort
    Apr. 7, 2021

    Teton Valley Resort

    Clean bathrooms, flat sites

    I stayed here late winter and it looks like half the sites are closed in the winter. In addition to rv sites they offer full service cabins, dry cabins, and yurts. The facility is quite nice. Large, clean, individual bathrooms with showers. The sites are large enough and flat, but fairly close and many sites don't have a table. They also appeared to be doing a lot of construction. Decent wifi. There is also a good sized fire pit in RV area which I enjoyed. The do allow packages to be delivered. They are about 45 minutes to Jackson through a mountain pass. If you visit in the winter, make sure to bring chains as this pass can get pretty rough. Overall I enjoyed my stay, deducting one star as they seemed pretty expensive for the sites to be so close and construction equipment every where.

  • Tony C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Kelly Island Campground
    Jun. 10, 2023

    Kelly Island Campground

    Nice campground

    It's a small campground not a lot of spots, but it nice. Camp by the river, nice views of the hills. Not unusual to have deer or moose come through the campground. 10.00 per night but if you have golden age pass it's only 5.00 per night.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park
    Nov. 25, 2022

    Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    Great location to visit Grand Teton NP

    Campsite was adequate for 2 tents. It was far enough of the bathrooms for reduced noise. There are enough trees to put up a rain fly and a clothes line. The water faucet is a short walk. We had the pleasure of seeing a young black bear one morning but no moose. The showers are just fine. I didn’t use them but they are clean. You can pay with change or credit card.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Kelly Island Campground
    Sep. 17, 2021

    Kelly Island Campground

    Nice place to camp

    This is a nice quiet camp ground. Not to big but it's next to the river not uncomon for a deer or a moose to walk through camp it is dry camping but well maintained through the summer there is a camp host. Very nice man friendly and helpful. They are about to close for the winter so the host is gone now.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park
    Jun. 3, 2022

    Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    All the amenities

    Beautiful campground!  I only give it 4 stars because you are packed in like sardines, which most likely needs to be the case since it's such a small area under the Tetons.  Very good access to water all around the campground to put out fires or fill up your water tanks.  You can even take a shower here with a little cash.  Beautiful walk to the lake and I woke up to a moose about 30 feet from my campsite!!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Moose Creek Ranch
    Oct. 18, 2024

    Moose Creek Ranch

    10/10 will be back again

    We’re on a month-long RV trip across CA, NV, WY, MT, WA, OR, & so far, this was our favorite stop by far!! The grounds are superb with on-site restaurant & laundry (free laundry — a first!). The owners are great, very attentive. AND we woke up to see a moose up close & personal! Also very close to Grand Tetons. All around an amazing experience. We loved it so much we’re trying to plan a family trip around staying here again.

  • Shane P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park
    Jan. 29, 2021

    Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    A spiritual experience

    You absolutely need to camp at Jenny Lake once in your life. Yes it's tent only so you will be "roughing it". But the being lakeside at the base of the Grand Teton is nothing short of spectacular. The camp host was friendly and the sites were clean. You are a 30 second to two minute walk from Jenny Lake with fishing, hiking trails, or a boat ride. There is wildlife in the area, moose, bears, elk, deer. If you love the outdoors you will love Jenny Lake Campground

  • D
    Camper-submitted photo from Fireside Resort at Jackson Hole
    Jun. 23, 2021

    Fireside Resort at Jackson Hole

    Good Location

    We stayed there 6/7 and 6/8/21 while we were visiting Grand Teton National Park. Good location to enter park on Moose Wilson road. This is a small entrance and no RV’s can enter here. The campground was clean. Only electric hook ups and cable tv. There was water available to fill your tanks and a dump station on site. They rent cars on site which is really convenient. It was over priced for what you get but the location is nice. It worked for us and we would stay there again. We were in site 70.

  • M
    Camper-submitted photo from Atherton Creek Campground
    Aug. 11, 2017

    Atherton Creek Campground

    Peaceful with a gorgeous view!

    Atherton Campground on Lowe Slide Lake is probably the last campground to fill in the Teton Valley and the best kept secret. Still open spots on July 4, 2017. Well maintained pavement road to the lake. It is a little but of a drive, but still way to get to Mormon row, Moose, and Jackson. Camp is set on a hillside beside this beautiful mountain lake. Sites are well maintained, clean and spread out. We saw 2 antelope in camp. Deer on the way in and out. Didn't have a kayak with us this time, but will for sure have them next trip!!! Everyone from huge diesel pushers to tiny vintage campers & tents were staying there. Can't wait to go back!

  • B
    Camper-submitted photo from USFS Teton Canyon Campground
    Aug. 6, 2018

    USFS Teton Canyon Campground

    Beautiful oasis away from it all!

    Teton Canyon was an amazing getaway! Travel up to the camp ground by truck or 4 wheel drive. There was still snow and ice at the end of May! This was a beautiful campground settled in the mountains alongside a stream running with freshly melted snow. The hikes are breathtaking! We even came across an old avalanche. Super relaxing place. This is an off the grid campground. No showers or running water. There were some exceptionally clean bathroom outbuildings though. Bring plenty of firewood. Make sure to use the provided bear proof boxes too! We didn’t come across any bears, but we had a moose that frequented our site every morning! Lots of beautiful wildlife to see and hear. Pet friendly campsite and hiking!

  • Ean W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park
    Sep. 10, 2016

    Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    Tenth year

    I fell in love with this place when I first saw it In 2005 on a road trip and vowed to go back. I've always been lucky enough to get a site but they really go fast. Once your camp is set you can forget about using your car keys because most everything you want to do is at your doorstep. The campground sits in front of the Tetons with the crystal clear Jenny lake between you. The trail around the lake is beautiful or you can take a ferry across the lake to get into the back country which I highly recommend both routes. Cascade Canyon and lake Solitude are wonderful day hikes with excellent payoffs. I've never been up in the canyon where I didn't see moose or bears or both. This year I was lucky enough to share this part of my life with my grandson. We started everyday with mountain house biscuits and gravy for me chicken and rice for him for seven days, yum. Or last hike into the backcountry was cut short about 7500ft by a sleet storm, great times.

  • James D.
    Camper-submitted photo from Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park
    Sep. 29, 2016

    Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    For a stay in the Tetons National Park stop by here and hope for a walk-in

    Stayed here as part of our tour through the area of Jackson Hole and the Tetons. Many primitive tent sites with spots to park your car. There are about 50 sites available and they are first come first served. This is a busy park so get there early if coming at a peak period. Plenty of trees for a clothes line and there is a camp bathroom. Road access is closed Nov-May (this is the Tetons after all!) and the camp is really close to Jenny Lake Visitor Center and the Ranger Station. The campground is right on Jenny Lake which is beautiful! If you can get a good day hike in try to take the Jenny Lake loop. You will get to see Hidden Falls, Inspiration Point, Moose Pond, and Cascade Canyon. There is also a shuttle boat that comes in close to the campground and drops you off on the other side of the lake. Definitely worth it to take the entire loop if you can rather than take the boat. Kayaking is available on Jenny lake as well. My wife and I did that and it was well worth it!

  • Tara S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park
    Jun. 10, 2020

    Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    Best Campground in Grand Teton National Park

    There is a reason this spot is so popular! It's gorgeous, there are amazing trails nearby, and it's centrally located for all kinds of exploring within the park. Even though it's a favorite, the campground doesn't really feel crowded, except at 8 am when folks are choosing their spots. There are only 49 and with a few exceptions, they are pretty wooded and private.

    In the summer, you really do have to show up at 7 am or earlier. You can't make reservations. At 8 am, the campground hosts lets cars in one-at-a-time to choose a site that is marked as unoccupied (even if there are currently campers there). You choose and tag your spot, pay for it, and then head off for an adventure until you are ready to set up camp. 

    Because it's tent-only camping, it seems very quiet. Lots of wildlife - moose, deer, and sometimes bear. The rangers will come around and let you know if there's a bear in the campground, and they also patrol sites to make sure they are kept clean. You can only have your tent and camp chairs out unless you are eating.

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park
    Jul. 13, 2023

    Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    Great location

    We stayed here for one night and the campground was entirely booked so reservations ahead of time are a must, at least when we went in May.  The campground is very pretty and each spot has some sense of privacy, however it is hard to get a remote feeling. The drive around the campground may be tight for some larger vehicles as it is one-way but is nicely paved. The pull-in for the campsites was very tight for my larger vehicle with bikes on the back. The campground facilities were very nice and clean. The location of this campground is amazing, although the views from within the campsite we stayed at weren’t anything special. It is a walk or short drive to the welcome center and hike around Jenny Lake and up into the mountains. This was what our trip was all about! We only stayed at the campground for one night and had an amazing hike where we saw two baby brown bears playing in a tree while the mother bear was rustling around looking for food nearby and so many other cool animals including a Moose! Jenny Lake with the Grand Tetons in the background is one of the most beautiful spots of wilderness I have seen. This is a must go back to location as there is so much to do in the surrounding areas! It is also about 30 to 40 min. Away from Jackson Hall, which is a great place to get some yummy food, cool pictures of the town, and relax.

  • Usama S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Atherton Creek Campground
    Dec. 23, 2024

    Atherton Creek Campground

    Atherton creek campground

     Atherton Creek Campground is a beautiful campground located in the Bridger-Teton National Forest in Wyoming. It is situated near the shores of the scenic Palisades Reservoir and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The campground has a variety of amenities, including picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets. It is also a popular spot for fishing, hiking, and boating .

  • Layla D.
    Camper-submitted photo from Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch — John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway
    Jul. 25, 2020

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

    National Park Hub

    We stayed here during a two-week trip visiting several national parks in the West with our friends. Since we had limited time to spend at each of our destinations, we wanted to stay as close as possible to the parks, so this campground fit the bill for visiting both Grand Teton and Yellowstone.

    We called ahead to be sure of check in procedures. We first drove to the visitor center and checked in. We were given maps and directions to our sites (our request for neighboring sites was honored). It was easy to locate Site 310, a pull through site with full hookups. The sites were level and mainly dirt (little to no gravel). The roads were the same, so everything stayed dusty for our three-night stay. There were some nice shade trees, and we were able to create a nice little shared yard space with our friends between the two trailers.

    There was a great deal of foot and car traffic on the little road our site was on because of our proximity to the bathhouse. It was entertaining watching tent campers run to the bathroom in the mornings while we sipped our coffee outside. We didn’t spend much time hanging out here because we spent the majority of our time visiting the two national parks. Cell service was nonexistent unless we drove to Jackson Overlook. Being out of touch with our families was the worst part of staying here, so we made the ten-minute drive to this point to touch base and take care of emails/business back home. The gas station near the campground was convenient for fuel and ice, so we appreciated that especially after driving through the desolate areas of Wyoming.

    Although the dusty roads were an annoyance, we decided that this was the best place to stay for anyone wanting to visit both national parks and have the luxury of full hookups. We would definitely stay here again for visiting Grand Teton and Yellowstone. Maybe by then, they’ll have some gravel.

  • Allyse
    Camper-submitted photo from Death Canyon Camping Zone — Grand Teton National Park
    Jun. 17, 2021

    Death Canyon Camping Zone — Grand Teton National Park

    Stay out of my site!

    A favorite hike-to of ours. 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 when receiving your backcountry permit

  • michael M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park
    Jun. 14, 2016

    Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    Jenny Lake

    Visited this campground after staying in Yellowstone National Park. This campground offers 49 tent sites and then 10 other sites reserved for hikers and bicyclists, which is awesome - there is nothing worse than hiking or biking for hours only to find all the sites full! You couldn't ask for a better setting than this campground, right on Jenny Lake at the base of the Tetons. Each site offers full bear boxes and I would highly recommend them as bear traffic in this region is high. There is a ton of fishing, hiking, climbing, and biking available right from here. There is a gorgeous paved trail for biking that brings you through some amazing areas. There is also a hiking trail that goes around all of Jenny Lake, or you can take a ferry that brings you rigjt across, I forget the price however. The campground offers basic ammentities such as clean toilets and fresh water. There is also a store near by in the visitors setting offering basic provisions. This is definitely a must visit for anyone that plans on camping in this region, by far my favorite.

  • Ally S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park
    Jun. 20, 2016

    Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    One of my favorites, incredible.

    I stopped here on a cross country tour in June 2012. The Grand Teton National Park is probably my #1 park in America as of now. If you like to hike, a lot, and climb steep mountains to find meadows and streams with all kinds of wildlife on top of mountains then this is it. Abdplutely stunning. The tent-only campground is located just off of Jenny lake in the pines. Table, fire ring, flushing toilets (no showers), bike path, store and a short walk to Jenny lake. A+

  • Kelly Z.
    Camper-submitted photo from Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park
    Jun. 22, 2016

    Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    Great Area

    This is one of the most popular campgrounds in the Grand Teton National Park, and I'm sure you can see why. It's right by Jenny Lake which is not only a beautiful place in itself, with a trail around the lake, and kayaking, but also a starting point for longer hikes, Like Solitude Lake and Cascade Canyon. It does fill up rather quickly but if you can get a spot, jump on it! There is only one bathroom at the beginning of the campground. Each spot has a table, bear safe food storage container, fire pit, and one tent pad which is big enough for two small backpacking tents or one big tent. It says to only have tents on the pads, but I believe we saw a couple people with a tent also set up on the ground. Bears do frequent this area, so you have to be safe. Wonderful campground, I would definitely return.

  • David B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park
    Jun. 28, 2016

    Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    Beautiful Tent Camping

    We visited Jenny Lake, August 2014 and absolutely loved it. It is a perfect location to get away from RVs and Trailers. They offer a wide variety of campsites, some being open and some in the woods. The camp hosts very extremely friendly and helpful and would definitely return.

  • Sara S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park
    Jun. 30, 2016

    Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    fabulous place!

    This campground is not only a great place to have as a starting point for exploring Grand Teton National Park, but the campground itself has great features. Many hiking areas near, the beautiful lake, and nice sites. The trees and boulders surrounding the campground area added nice atmosphere.

  • T
    Camper-submitted photo from Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park
    Jul. 6, 2016

    Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    Jenny Lake Campground

    Perfect jumping off point for hikes in the Tetons. We hiked around Jenny Lake and up Cascade Canyon and hiked up to Lake Amphitheater as well. Sunset over the snake river with a view of the tetons is also a great evening side trip (bring some mosquito spray!)

  • Annie C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park
    Jul. 23, 2016

    Jenny Lake Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    Jenny Lake Campground

    A beautiful campground at the base of the Tetons. No reservations means be there early to get a camp site. There are nice flush toilets in a central location in the campground and great showers are just up the road at Signal Mountain. Sites aren't very private, but each is nicely equipped with a fire ring, bear box, and tent pad. Very quiet and peaceful with access to trails from the campground. The park service was in the process of upgrading the plumbing and some trails, so expect an even better experience than we had.


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