RV Camping near Pinedale, WY

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    Several RV parks near Pinedale accommodate various motorhome sizes and camping preferences. Yellowstone Trail RV Park provides 51 level sites with full hookups including 50-amp service, while Highline Trail RV Park offers 47 spacious sites with water, electric, and sewer connections. The gravel pads at most parks are generally well-maintained and suitable for larger rigs. "Sites are well spread out and the ones on the river are private. This has more of a feeling of a State Park," noted one visitor about accommodations in the area. Daniel Junction RV Park includes both back-in and pull-through options with 30/50-amp hookups, though sites are positioned relatively close together with limited privacy between neighbors.

    Within 30 miles of Pinedale, RV travelers should note varying levels of amenities and services. Rim Station RV Park provides electric hookups but lacks shower facilities, while Warren Bridge Campground includes a dump station that non-campers can use for a $5 fee. Cell service varies significantly across the region—Fremont Lake Campground offers spotty connectivity depending on site location, while parks closer to town generally provide more reliable service. Most RV parks in the area operate seasonally from May through September, with some extending into October during mild weather years. Pet policies differ between facilities; most allow pets but may have restrictions on certain breeds or require leashing. Several reviews mentioned strong winds as a consideration when extending awnings, particularly at more exposed sites like those at Daniel Junction.

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      1. Warren Bridge Campground and Picnic Area

      4.7(11)16mi from PinedaleRVs, Tents

      "This campground has about 14 sites (most being pull through), no hookups. There is a dump&water station at the start. If you’re travelling by, you can use it for 5$."

      "We stopped here in our 30 ft class A on our way to the Grand Tetons. We pulled in 8pm on a Wednesday and there were about half the spots left and only two more filled in after us."

      2. Highline Trail RV Park

      4.5(12)12mi from Pinedale51 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Super clean and quiet in early December. Full hookups ready for cold weather. Mountain view outside the window. Trash can at end of each site. Very Friendly Staff. Definitely would come back."

      "We had some vehicle issues and needed a place to stay close to Pinedale."

      from $25 - $62 / night

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      3. Yellowstone Trail RV Park

      5.0(5)1mi from PinedaleRVs

      "Yes, it's a beautiful new park - talkin' clean and quality amenities - but its bonus is the surrounding open fields and mountains in the distance. I was shocked walking into the bathroom..."

      "Yes, it’s an expensive parking lot; but it’s well laid out, bathroom and laundry are incredible, full hookups work, super views."

      from $54 - $74 / night

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      4. Daniel Junction

      3.3(6)10mi from PinedaleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "WiFi is good, better than anyplace I’ve ever been. Great restaurant “The Den”! Gas is cheaper than in Pinedale. Propane on site. Convenience store...beer, liquor, deli."

      "Only $75 for the night after a long day of driving. Was an adorable little room with cable tv. Wi-Fi didn’t work and no one seemed to know why."

      from $50 / night

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      5. Rim Station

      4.8(5)25mi from PinedaleRVs

      "This charming, beautiful, and quiet park is the favorite place we’ve yet stayed in over a year on the road."

      "Right on the path but good distance from towns… Really like the campsite the owners and the amenities all top notch! Propane fill station, ICE a little store. Easy drive to pinedale or Jackson hole."

      6. Windhaven RV Resort

      4.8(13)47mi from PinedaleRVs, Tents

      "Stayed here after leaving Yellowstone NP and driving through Grand Tetons NP. Couldn't see the Tetons because of wildfire smoke. The owners were welcoming and friendly small town folk."

      "Big 30 x 60 site back in and pull through sites"

      from $45 - $55 / night

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      7. Solitude RV Park

      4.8(8)47mi from Pinedale1 siteRVs, Tents

      "This is an interesting place, right close to town, but isolated in a draw, so feels like you’re out in the boonies. Stars at night are beautiful with little light pollution."

      "GENERAL: very spacious, wide gravel roads, 60 aces- hiking; biking; ATV and off road accessible; great customer service and got discounted rate when scheduling over the phone vs online."

      from $65 / night

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      8. Ring Lake RV and Tent Site

      4.7(3)43mi from PinedaleRVs, Tents

      "If your looking for a quiet peaceful spot with a breathtaking view, you’re at the perfect place. If you want the luxury of “keep it simple” you will find it there. Great fishing spot. Pit toilets."

      "Site is lake side with beautiful views! Vault toilets (only amenity ) 11 miles from National Military Vehicle Museum…worth the visit (ticket good for 2days)"

      9. The Longhorn Ranch Lodge & RV Resort

      4.1(11)47mi from Pinedale4 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Beautiful views, friendly staff, level sites with full hookups either viewing the River and mountains or in the woods. Call store is open until 10 every night for essentials and firewood."

      "Very nice level sites. Great staff and store. Would stay here again."

      from $40 - $99 / night

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      10. Elkhorn RV Park

      2.0(1)38mi from PinedaleRVs

      from $55 / night

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    RV Park Reviews near Pinedale, WY

    245 Reviews of 62 Pinedale Campgrounds


    • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 23, 2024

      Mountain Bluebird RV Park

      Van camper overnight stay

      Stayed at site #5 on Sept 16, 2024. Paid $42.90. Made reservation over the phone. Normally don't camp in RV parks with our camper van, but it was getting late and needed an overnight place to stay with very few options available in the area. The stay was okay; probbaly won't stay here again. Sites were close together. The campground has water and electric hookups; worked just fine. No reastroom/shower house; told that these amaneities are planned. Campground is a typical RV park with sites close to each other with no privacy. It is in a large flat open field. Some young trees were planted. Campground road and site driveways were gravel. I believe all of the sites are back-in. A few long term residents appear to be staying there in their big rigs. One of these residents, who was close behind us, woke us up at 4:20am when he started up his loud pickup truck and let it run for several minutes before departing (IMO, not good campground etiquette). Other than that, no complaints. Being a van camper, I'm nuetral about this campground. It satisfied my immediate needs at the time (simple overnight stay).

    • Donald W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 30, 2025

      Highline Trail RV Park

      Awesome Late Fall Getaway

      Super clean and quiet in early December. Full hookups ready for cold weather. Mountain view outside the window. Trash can at end of each site. Very Friendly Staff. Definitely would come back.

    • Rocky H.
      Sep. 5, 2024

      Solitude RV Park

      Lives up to its name

      This is an interesting place, right close to town, but isolated in a draw, so feels like you’re out in the boonies. Stars at night are beautiful with little light pollution. Full hook ups, but we were in a site that they tell you on the website has low water pressure so we knew. The sites that are lower have better pressure, I guess.  I had loaded our tank before staying anyway, so no big deal. We were in site 1a, which was a pull through site. The back in sites have plenty of room to back into, so when we go again I would probably reserve one of those instead. There is access to trails to the back country to the north, so a great place to bring an ATV and explore.

      No trees or grass, but not a big deal to us. The landscape is scenic. Their website says the scenery from 1a is not as good as the other sites, but we liked it.

    • Greg L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 3, 2021

      Fremont Lake

      Best large developed campground in area

      Nice large developed CG on a beautiful lake. Only 6.1 mi from Pinedale on paved road entire way but some potholes along the way. This is the best CG in area for most folks with TTs and RVs (tents not so much), as cg loops are paved and amenities/camp hosts present. 50 sites total, 16 sites are FF, rest can be reserved. $15 nite/$7.50 senior, 14d limit. Water spigots scattered around but no TT/RV dump and no full hookups. Cell signal is dependent on location..closer to lake or more on south end the cell signal is better. Very nice boat ramp area with parking and a dumpster (only one for entire CG). Day use beach at north end of cg is best for kayaks and other non-motorized water craft launches.

      Fremont Group Camp area is on the upper gravel rd just outside the main entrance to the regular Fremont CG. Group camp rate is $35 nite but camping is better suited to TT and RVs as the tent spots appear to be very limited.

    • Lucy L.
      Jul. 4, 2021

      Fremont Lake

      Beautiful views and aimple facilities

      This was a basic campground with access to hiking trails and also not far from the ski resort where there are downhill mountain bike trails. Pit toilets and no running water. Very little verizon service

    • N
      Jul. 23, 2019

      Boulder Lake

      End of the Road

      Literally the end of the road. Near a lake, The sites are surrounded by aspens. There is no water but there is a vault toilet. Even though it is near a small lake it is quiet, There are pull through and back in sites for RVs. Sites are good size. Fire rings and bear storage boxes are available.

    • Greg L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 1, 2021

      Trails End Campground Elkhart Park

      Nice high elevation camp

      UPDATE: road has been torn up to gravel last 4 mi or so. Intent is to repave it but as of June 20 2024 it was washboard dusty gravel last few miles to top.

      Small campground at end of paved road. Only a few sites can handle RVs, total of 8 sites but # 2-5 are large enough for TT or RVs, $12 nite, 14d limit. Vault toilet, but NO water and no trash. No reservations, all sites are FF. Camp host is onsite at the cabin A-frame info bldg. Large area of horse trailer parking and hiking TH parking adjacent. No cell service but short distance down main paved at a viewpoint cell signal seems to connect. 10 miles from Pinedale, this is really just the end of road parking for access to wilderness trails above. CG elevation is 9350 ft.

    • Julia M.
      Oct. 9, 2020

      Solitude RV Park

      Awesome stay - very fitting name!

      We enjoyed our stay and will definitely be back and also recommending this place to anyone we know heading to Dubois. 

      GENERAL: very spacious, wide gravel roads, 60 aces- hiking; biking; ATV and off road accessible; great customer service and got discounted rate when scheduling over the phone vs online. All sites are back-in, but plenty of space to navigate. 

      SITE: Very spacious, very few neighbors and spread out when you do have neighbors; 50 amp only, but we have an adapter to 30amp so no issue; The starts at night were insanely beautiful! 

      WIFI: We work remote and the wifi was surprisingly strong and good for working remote. Occasionally spotty for video calls, but good otherwise. We looked out to Hamburger Point. You feel you are alone in the great outdoors with a beautiful setting. 

      OTHER: Walkable to downtown(about 1.5); Fishing and great walking path right across the street. We went to the rodeo on Friday night and the grounds are right across the street. The small town was historic and nice to walk around. Check out the Rustic Tavern and/or Outlaw Saloon for a drink while you're there! Very windy most of the day so we didn't keep our windows open unfortunately. Too much dust whipping around and gusty, although the roads were gravel, everywhere else around is dessert and dirt. Grocery is nearby- a bit pricey and the produce isn't that great, but was good for the necessities while in town.

    • Paul B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 15, 2022

      Windhaven RV Resort

      Good Stop over

      Stayed here after leaving Yellowstone NP and driving through Grand Tetons NP. Couldn't see the Tetons because of wildfire smoke. The owners were welcoming and friendly small town folk. Small place with maybe 25 sites or so, full hookups. Some on the river. Had a pet area, laundry, and short walking trail nearby. Big rig friendly. Best of all....WiFi was great.


    Guide to Pinedale

    Pinedale, Wyoming sits at 7,200 feet elevation where the Wind River Mountains create a dramatic backdrop for camping experiences. Located about 100 miles southeast of Grand Teton National Park, this area receives less tourist traffic than Jackson but offers similar mountain vistas and outdoor recreation. Summer temperatures average 75°F during daytime but drop significantly at night, requiring proper insulation for comfortable camping.

    What to Do

    Fishing opportunities: Warren Bridge Campground provides access to the Green River, a popular spot for anglers. "Right on the river. Had good cell coverage. Would recommend this place," notes Gary V., who appreciated the waterfront setting.

    Off-road exploration: Multiple trails extend from Solitude RV Park, allowing ATV enthusiasts to access backcountry areas. "There is access to trails to the back country to the north, so a great place to bring an ATV and explore," reports Rocky H.

    Historical attractions: The National Museum of Vehicle Museums stands as a regional attraction worth visiting. "We stumbled upon this place because we wanted to see the National Museum of Vehicle Museums and I'm so glad we did," writes Bryony C., who stayed at a riverfront site while exploring local history.

    What Campers Like

    River sites: Waterfront camping spots rank highly for visitors seeking natural ambiance. "The sites are levelled, have a fire pit and a seating," says Petr K. about Warren Bridge Campground, where pull-through sites accommodate various vehicle sizes.

    Mountain views: The surrounding Wind River range provides scenic backdrops at many campgrounds. "Stunning spot next to the river with a view of the mountains," notes Bryony C. about their camping experience in the region.

    Stargazing conditions: The area offers exceptional night sky viewing due to minimal light pollution. "Dark location great for star gazing," mentions Jim M. about Solitude RV Park, highlighting the natural darkness that allows for impressive astronomical observation.

    What You Should Know

    Variable road conditions: Access to some sites requires navigation of unpaved roads. "Only 'negative' point is the unpaved road up the mountain," warns Magdalena about Ring Lake RV and Tent Site, though the destination proves worth the journey.

    Weather considerations: Strong winds affect the region frequently, potentially impacting camping comfort. "Very windy most of the day so we didn't keep our windows open unfortunately. Too much dust whipping around and gusty," reports Julia M. about conditions in the area.

    Service availability: Cell coverage varies substantially by location and carrier. "Small BLM CG along Green River. Cell service is great for all carriers (att TMobile, Verizon)," notes Greg L., providing useful connectivity information for remote workers.

    Tips for Camping with Families

    Safe swimming spots: Kids enjoy water access during summer months. "The kids all went swimming in the river and warmed up by the fire after. It was so much fun," shares Jennifer H. from Windhaven RV Resort, describing her family's riverfront experience.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Local prairie dogs entertain younger visitors. "Our 3 year old daughter loved chasing around the prairie dogs around the park as well!" mentions Brandon G. about the natural entertainment available.

    Recreational facilities: Some RV parks near Pinedale offer structured play areas. "Plus there's a basketball court, pickleball court, and cornhole to keep yourself or your kiddos preoccupied," shares one visitor about Yellowstone Trail RV Park, highlighting amenities beyond natural features.

    Tips from RVers

    Dump station access: Several RV parks Pinedale, Wyoming offer dump stations with varying policies. "The dump station is a nice addition - for overall price of 10$ I rate this campground 5/5," notes Petr K., referencing the value provided.

    Site leveling: Gravel pads vary in levelness across regional camping areas. "Our site is full hookups but it appears some are electric only. Sites are very level!" reports Melody M. about her parking spot.

    Hookup variations: Highline Trail RV Park accommodates various electrical needs with both partial and full hookups. "We rolled in without reservations over Labor Day weekend and, while they didn't have a FHU site available for us that first night, they had us stay one night in their dry camping area," explains Lori T., demonstrating the park's flexibility for RV travelers.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What RV parks are available in Pinedale, Wyoming?

    Pinedale offers several RV accommodation options. Solitude RV Park is located close to town yet feels secluded, offering full hookup sites. Mountain Bluebird RV Park provides overnight options for travelers passing through the area. Other RV-friendly options include Highline Trail RV Park, Elkhorn RV Park, and Windhaven RV Resort. For those seeking a more natural setting, public campgrounds like Fremont Lake and Boulder Lake accommodate RVs while offering a more rustic experience. Most private RV parks in the area are open seasonally, typically from late spring through early fall, with some offering extended stays and monthly rates.

    What amenities do RV parks in Pinedale offer?

    Highline Trail RV Park features large gravel sites with picnic tables and fire pits, clean restrooms, and laundry facilities. Windhaven RV Resort offers full hookups with some sites located along the river, plus pet areas and laundry facilities. Many Pinedale RV parks provide basic amenities like electric hookups, water access, and dump stations. Some parks offer WiFi, though connectivity can be variable in this rural area. Public campgrounds like Fremont Lake and Half Moon Lake typically provide more limited amenities, usually including vault toilets and fire rings, but may lack hookups. Some RV parks in the area also offer recreational amenities like hiking trails, fishing access, and areas for ATV use.

    How far are RV parks in Pinedale from nearby attractions?

    Fremont Lake is situated just 6.1 miles from downtown Pinedale on a paved road, offering easy access to both town amenities and lakeside recreation. Trails End Campground at Elkhart Park is located at the end of a paved road (though recently under construction) and serves as a gateway to wilderness hiking trails. Most RV parks in Pinedale provide convenient access to the Wind River Range, with popular trailheads typically within a 30-minute drive. Boulder Lake campground offers a more remote experience at the end of a forest road while still being accessible for RVs. For outdoor enthusiasts, nearby attractions include fishing at local lakes, hiking trails in the Bridger-Teton National Forest, and scenic drives with mountain views.