Best Camping near Yellowstone National Park

There’s no better way to experience the natural beauty of Wyoming than camping in Yellowstone National Park. When you park your RV or set up your tent in a Yellowstone campground, you’re becoming a part of a history that dates back 150 years! When Yellowstone was established, it became the first national park in the United States (and the world).

While you’re in Yellowstone, you have access to some of the best hikes in Wyoming. Yellowstone spans three states: Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho and is a beautiful stopping point on the road to Glacier National Park or Craters of the Moon National Preserve.

Whatever you do, reserve a campsite ahead of time as they can go fast. If you can’t get a campsite in the park, some of the best camping near Yellowstone National Park is located just nearby in the town of West Yellowstone, WY.

Best Camping Sites Near Yellowstone National Park, WY (231)

    Camper-submitted photo from Madison Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Madison Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Madison Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Madison Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Madison Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Madison Campground — Yellowstone National Park

    1. Madison Campground — Yellowstone National Park

    81 Reviews
    250 Photos
    568 Saves
    West Yellowstone, Montana

    Madison Campgroundelevation 6,800 feet (2073 m)sits about 14 miles east from the town of West Yellowstone and 16 miles north of Old Faithful. Nearby, the Gibbon and Firehole rivers join to form the Madison River. In early summer, meadows teem with wildflowers and bison. In September and October, you can often hear bugling elk. Yellowstone National Park Lodges provides reservations for this campground.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Bridge Bay Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Bridge Bay Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Bridge Bay Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Bridge Bay Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Bridge Bay Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Bridge Bay Campground — Yellowstone National Park

    2. Bridge Bay Campground — Yellowstone National Park

    80 Reviews
    234 Photos
    485 Saves
    West Yellowstone, Montana

    Bridge Bay Campground___elevation 7,800 feet (2377 m)___is located near Yellowstone Lake, one of the largest, high-elevation, fresh-water lakes in North America. Campers at Bridge Bay will enjoy spectacular views of the lake and the Absaroka Range rising above the lake's eastern shore. Yellowstone National Park Lodges provides reservations for this campground.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Canyon Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Canyon Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Canyon Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Canyon Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Canyon Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Canyon Campground — Yellowstone National Park

    3. Canyon Campground — Yellowstone National Park

    51 Reviews
    223 Photos
    405 Saves
    Gardiner, Montana

    Canyon Campgroundelevation 7,900 feet (2408 m)lies in a lodgepole pine forest at Canyon Village, south of the Washburn range and near the breath-taking Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River. Canyon Village offers stores, restaurants, and lodging. Nearby hikes include Cascade Lake, Mount Washburn, and the Canyon Rim trails. Yellowstone National Park Lodges provides reservations for this campground.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Mammoth Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Mammoth Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Mammoth Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Mammoth Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Mammoth Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Mammoth Campground — Yellowstone National Park

    4. Mammoth Campground — Yellowstone National Park

    54 Reviews
    186 Photos
    469 Saves
    Gardiner, Montana

    Overview

    Reservations are required for sites 25-85. Sites 2-24 are first come, first serve. First come, first serve sites must be purchased during office operating hours. Starting Friday, November 1, 2024, the front loop of the campground will be first come, first served until mid-April. For reservations at the campgrounds managed by Yellowstone National Park Lodges (Fishing Bridge RV Park, Bridge Bay, Canyon, Madison, and Grant Village campgrounds), please visit the Yellowstone National Park Lodges website: http://www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com/stay/camping/

    Recreation

    There are many recreational opportunities in the Mammoth Hot Springs area including hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. A highlight is to explore the boardwalks above Mammoth Hot Springs to view the the steaming hydrothermal features or take a drive around the vibrant travertine terraces. In the winter, ski or snowshoe among the whiffs of sulfur along the Upper Terraces. You can also explore the historic Fort Yellowstone area. Visit the park's website to learn more: https://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/explore-mammoth.htm

    Natural Features

    The Mammoth Campground is situated in a high sagebrush steppe, scattered juniper and Douglas fir trees provide shade during hot summer months. Wildlife including elk, bison, pronghorn, and mule deer frequent the Mammoth Hot Springs and Northern area of the park, depending on the season. The road from the North Entrance to the Mammoth Campground winds up the Gardner River canyon, past crumbling walls of sandstone and ancient mudflows. The vegetation is much thicker in the canyon than on the open prairie down below, the common trees being Rocky Mountain juniper, cottonwood, and Douglas-fir. Low-growing willows also crowd the river's edge in the flatter, flood-prone sections of the canyon. Watch for wildlife, which varies by the season. Eagles, osprey, dippers, and kingfishers can be spotted along the river, while bighorn sheep climb along the steeper parts of the canyon. Elk are common in Mammoth Hot Springs, while bison can often been seen along the road out to TowerRoosevelt. Spring and Fall daytime temperatures range from 30 F to the 60 F with overnight lows in the teens to single digits. Snow is common in the spring and fall. Summer temperatures are often around 70 F to 80 F and occasionally 90 F at lower elevations. Nights are usually cool and temperatures may drop below freezing at higher elevations. Thunderstorms are common in the afternoons. During winter, sub-zero temperatures and snow are common, especially at night and at higher elevations.__Winter temperatures range from 020 F (-20_ -5 C) throughout the day, with sub-zero temperatures overnight.

    Nearby Attractions

    Visit the park's website to learn more about the Mammoth Hot Springs area: https://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/explore-mammoth.htm

    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 (10 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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    $25 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Grant Village Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Grant Village Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Grant Village Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Grant Village Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Grant Village Campground — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Grant Village Campground — Yellowstone National Park

    5. Grant Village Campground — Yellowstone National Park

    79 Reviews
    196 Photos
    290 Saves
    West Yellowstone, Montana

    Grant Campgroundelevation 7,800 feet (2377 m)is located in Grant Village, just off the Grand Loop Road at the south end of Yellowstone Lake. It is one of the larger campgrounds in the park. Group and wheel-chair accessible sites are available. Nearby there are stores, a restaurant, gas station, visitor center, and boat ramp. Yellowstone National Park Lodges provides reservations for this campground.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Norris Campground — Yellowstone National Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED
    Camper-submitted photo from Norris Campground — Yellowstone National Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED
    Camper-submitted photo from Norris Campground — Yellowstone National Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED
    Camper-submitted photo from Norris Campground — Yellowstone National Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED
    Camper-submitted photo from Norris Campground — Yellowstone National Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED
    Camper-submitted photo from Norris Campground — Yellowstone National Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    6. Norris Campground — Yellowstone National Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    37 Reviews
    134 Photos
    250 Saves
    Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

    CLOSED FOR 2024

    This campground–elevation 7,500 feet (2,286 m)–is located near a large open meadow, which provides opportunity for wildlife viewing. Bison frequently walk through the campground. Most sites are shaded by lodgepole pine. The Museum of the National Park Ranger is a quick walk from the campground, as are Norris Geyser Basin Museum and Norris Geyser Basin--the hottest and most changeable thermal area in Yellowstone. This is a reservable campground run by the National Park Service. Overnight camping or parking is only allowed in designated campgrounds or campsites. Campsite occupancy is limited to six people per site. Checkout time is 10 am. Camping is limited to 14 days from July 1 through Labor Day, and 30 days for the rest of the year. There is no stay limit at the Fishing Bridge RV Park. Unless posted otherwise, wood and charcoal fires are permitted in all campgrounds except the Fishing Bridge RV Park. Propane grills and stoves are usually unaffected by fire restrictions. All odorous items that may attract bears, including food, cooking gear, toiletries, and garbage, must be kept secured when not in use. Bear-proof storage boxes are available at many campsites. Where permitted, generators may only be operated from 8 am to 8 pm (60 dB limit). Generators are not permitted at Indian Creek, Lewis Lake, Pebble Creek, Slough Creek, or Tower Fall.

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    $10 - $25 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Fern Lake — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Fern Lake — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Fern Lake — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Fern Lake — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Fern Lake — Yellowstone National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Fern Lake — Yellowstone National Park

    7. Fern Lake — Yellowstone National Park

    40 Reviews
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    Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

    Fishing Bridge RV Park—elevation 7,800 feet (2377 m)—is located near the Yellowstone River where it exits Yellowstone Lake on its way toward the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Only campground in Yellowstone to offer water, sewer, and electrical hookups. Because grizzly bears frequent the area, no tents or tent campers are allowed.

    Yellowstone National Park Lodges provides reservations for this campground.

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    $89 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Travertine Road Dispersed - Yellowstone
    Camper-submitted photo from Travertine Road Dispersed - Yellowstone
    Camper-submitted photo from Travertine Road Dispersed - Yellowstone
    Camper-submitted photo from Travertine Road Dispersed - Yellowstone
    Camper-submitted photo from Travertine Road Dispersed - Yellowstone
    Camper-submitted photo from Travertine Road Dispersed - Yellowstone
    Camper-submitted photo from Bakers Hole Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Bakers Hole Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Bakers Hole Campground
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    Camper-submitted photo from Bakers Hole Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Bakers Hole Campground

    9. Bakers Hole Campground

    34 Reviews
    75 Photos
    451 Saves
    West Yellowstone, Montana

    This campground has both reservable sites and sites managed on a first-come, first-served basis.

    A campground along the Madison River on the Hebgen Lake District.

    Camp sites: 73 camp sites Electrical Sites: 33

    Accessible Facilities: Fire Grates Fishing Platform Tables Toilets Water Trash Pickup: Yes Firewood: $6.00 / bundle No Reservations: This campground does not use a reservation system, it is managed on a first-come, first-served basis. Be aware the campground may fill up on weekends & holidays during the summer months and you should arrive in the early afternoon to ensure there is a space available for the night.If you would like more information on the campground please contact Yellowstone Country Campgrounds, Inc at (406) 646-1012. Information: Hebgen Lake Office P.O. Box 520 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 823-6961

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    Camper-submitted photo from Rainbow Point Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Rainbow Point Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Rainbow Point Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Rainbow Point Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Rainbow Point Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Rainbow Point Campground

    10. Rainbow Point Campground

    40 Reviews
    103 Photos
    300 Saves
    West Yellowstone, Montana

    Overview

    Rainbow Point Campground is located on the banks of scenic Hebgen Lake, in southwestern Montana. It is approximately 10 miles north of West Yellowstone and the West Entrance of Yellowstone National Park. Visitors enjoy the area for its boating, fishing and hiking opportunities, as well as its close proximity to Yellowstone.

    Recreation

    Hebgen Lake is considered Montana's premier still-water fishing lake. Anglers will find a healthy population of brown, cutthroat and rainbow trout. Boating and swimming are popular activities on the lake. A boat ramp is located within the campground. Hiking, biking and off-road vehicle trails crisscross the surrounding area.

    Natural Features

    Hebgen Lake sits on the Madison River, at an elevation of 6,240 feet. The lake covers 21 square miles and has 65 miles of shoreline. Rainbow Point is situated on Rainbow Bay, among a dense forest of lodgepole pine. A variety of waterfowl is often spotted in the area, including sandhill cranes, herons, Western grebes, white pelicans, osprey, Canada geese, mallards, wood ducks, loons and bald and golden eagles. Bison, deer and moose are frequently seen as well.

    Nearby Attractions

    West Yellowstone offers dining, shopping and lodging options. The Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center is a popular attraction with live grizzlies, gray wolves and birds of prey, and a variety of educational exhibits and programs. Yellowstone National Park offers unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities, breathtaking scenery and unique geological features.

    Contact Info

    For facility specific information, please call (406) 823-6961.

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    $35 / night

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  • Gome S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Bakers Hole Campground
    Nov. 1, 2024

    Bakers Hole Campground

    Good

    The words of encouragement and support that you have supplied me with are extremely meaningful to me, and I would like you to know that they mean the world to me. They have a great lot of importance to me as responsibilities. gacha life

  • cThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Bakers Hole Campground
    Oct. 27, 2024

    Bakers Hole Campground

    Good location. Great host!

    Great location. Close to the park entrance and West Yellowstone. Pit toilets were in really good shape. And the camp host went way beyond to help us with a situation. The campground however, really needs to provide some place for waste water for those of us who are not camping in an RV. A bear had been sighted, and there were red Active Bear Area signs everywhere, so it was critical to keep a clean site.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Henry Flats Dispersed Spot
    Oct. 7, 2024

    Henry Flats Dispersed Spot

    Beautiful open space

    This is a beautiful spot. A little difficult to find. The road leading down to the lake looks like it’s someone’s driveway adjacent. I drove by it a few times before actually finding it. Once I got there though definitely worth it. It looks like a gravel parking lot. There were 2 small RVs already there when I got there; and a truck had pulled in sometime overnight when I woke up. The lake is gorgeous. It’s quiet and dark and very peaceful!!

  • bThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Targhee Creek
    Oct. 5, 2024

    Targhee Creek

    Nice place with cell service close to West Yellowstone

    I enjoyed boondocking here in my tent. I had good cell service with Google FI wireless. Also I was able to get by the road and make it in my Honda Accord. Nice place even had a bear box for food storage.

  • Justin M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from West Yellowstone Dispersed
    Sep. 23, 2024

    West Yellowstone Dispersed

    Great spot way up in the woods

    Large open meadow at 7270 ft. elevation. Very open with several good level areas for RVs or tents. Wide open skies and a fire ring. Great spot if it’s available.

  • Tristan S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Taylor Fork Road Dispersed
    Sep. 20, 2024

    Taylor Fork Road Dispersed

    Easy Access Campground

    This is a fantastic campground with lots of empty sites along Taylor Creek. The site I stayed at had a fire pit with lots of room to setup a tent or camper if you’re interested. Lots of distance between each campsite and again, a pretty valley view with a beautiful creek.

  • Paul M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Redrock RV Park
    Sep. 20, 2024

    Redrock RV Park

    Red Rock Rv

    Nice park,we stayed in what seemed to be a new section. Beautiful views of the mountains.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Buffalo Campground
    Sep. 17, 2024

    Buffalo Campground

    Great stop on our way to Yellowstone

    Great campsites, with plenty of space. Water and toilets are close by and clean. Plenty of access to the river. Nice mature trees throughout.

  • Trudi A.
    Camper-submitted photo from Yellowstone Holiday Resort
    Sep. 17, 2024

    Yellowstone Holiday Resort

    Great views but poor WiFi

    Great views of the lake and mountains. Visits from the resident bison on property. Don't count on WiFi which was pretty much nonexistent.  Great laundry and showers. Tim & Trudy are great hosts and sources of knowledge about cool things to see along with Yellowstone.

  • Max R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Rainbow Point Campground
    Sep. 16, 2024

    Rainbow Point Campground

    Great Campsite

    Clean campsites that are decently spaced apart. Very clean vault toilets. The dirt roads leading to the campsite were not that bad when we visited. Good cell service.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Snake River Dispersed - Rockefeller Memorial Parkway
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Snake River Dispersed - Rockefeller Memorial Parkway

    Not Dispersed

    Great spot for camping if you get there early and you don’t mind people driving by looking for spots at any hour. This area should not be advertised as dispersed camping, strict site camping with signs everywhere. We had to drive an hour+ up the road, requiring 4x4, to get to National Forest and legally camp. We slept in our car, uncomfortable with how much human traffic there was and the possibility of bears in camp. Make sure to properly store food, there are only site specific bear boxes after camp 1.

    That being said, it was a beautiful drive out in the morning and was a convenient location between Yellowstone and Grand Teton.

  • BobT The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Travertine Road Dispersed - Yellowstone
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Travertine Road Dispersed - Yellowstone

    Close to town and Yellowstone

    This is a nice place to boondock. There are a few level spots up here, but the road is pretty rough and pretty steep. The view into Yellowstone is gorgeous.

  • Gabriela R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Creek Road
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Beaver Creek Road

    Beautiful! Slightly Trafficked...

    We drove up this road early on the Saturday of Labor Day weekend and of the first 8 designated spots only about 3 were full. We took the last one (just after 2ish miles from the entrance at the road) and it was absolutely gorgeous. Our little site sat on small ridge with a somewhat steep but short trail down to the creek. No picnic tables, but there was a really cute fire ring. The trails up the road are popular, and over the course of the weekend there were pretty frequent cars and even a few folks walking. We didn't mind too much, but the site is right off the road so you're not secluded or especially private. The trade off feels worth it for the beautiful site and proximity to the creek. 

    Please be bear aware! There are bears in the area, so make sure to lock your food and other consumables in your truck's cab or in your car.

  • Devin B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Henry Flats Dispersed Spot
    Sep. 10, 2024

    Henry Flats Dispersed Spot

    So worth it !!

    This camp was so beautiful. It’s nestled right on the lake and the sunset is just stunning. The bathrooms were so clean and there was even a mural painted on the walls. There are several places to camp along the red rocks pass road if you don’t want to drive all the way down to the lake. The lake sites are so beautiful that if you opt out you’re definitely going to miss out.

  • William P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Buffalo Run Campground
    Sep. 10, 2024

    Buffalo Run Campground

    Great spot

    Very helpful hosts. Clean paved site. ATT was available but strength varies. Lots of areas to explore and close to Yellowstone.



Guide to Yellowstone National Park

Camping near Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, offers a unique experience filled with stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife. Whether you're pitching a tent or parking an RV, there's something for everyone in this beautiful area.

What to do:

  • Explore the park: Yellowstone is famous for its geysers, hot springs, and wildlife. Many campers enjoy hiking and fishing. One visitor noted, “This is a great location to explore the park, easily access hiking and fishing, and enjoy the wildlife which may even walk through the campground as did a family of Bison” at Madison Campground.
  • Visit nearby attractions: Check out the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone or take a scenic drive. A reviewer at Canyon Campground mentioned, “You are super close to the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, and the campground itself has incredible amenities.”
  • Wildlife watching: Keep an eye out for bears, elk, and bison. One camper at Mammoth Campground shared, “Woke up in the morning to an elk in my campsite eating off some trees, very cool way to be greeted.”

What campers like:

  • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and dishwashing stations. A visitor at Canyon Campground said, “Bathrooms were good and each location had a dishwashing station with drinking water near it.”
  • Friendly staff: Many campgrounds have helpful staff. One reviewer at Grant Village Campground mentioned, “Staff was friendly, professional, and very busy. The campground and restrooms were super clean all the time.”
  • Scenic views: Campers love the beautiful surroundings. A guest at Bridge Bay Campground raved, “Beautiful view of Yellowstone Lake right across the street!”

What you should know:

  • Crowded sites: Many campgrounds can get busy, especially during peak season. A camper at Madison Campground advised, “You definitely need to be comfortable being close to your neighbor as sites aren’t private & close together.”
  • Limited amenities: Some campgrounds lack showers and electric hookups. A visitor at Grant Village Campground noted, “While the sites don’t have hookups, the facilities are great!”
  • Reservations are a must: Many sites fill up quickly, so plan ahead. A reviewer at Bridge Bay Campground mentioned, “Reservations need to be made way in advance.”

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose family-friendly campgrounds: Look for sites with amenities like playgrounds and clean restrooms. A camper at Yellowstone Grizzly RV Park said, “Great showers and a large kids area.”
  • Plan for activities: Bring games and outdoor gear to keep kids entertained. One family at Bakers Hole Campground enjoyed the “beautiful view of Madison River” while relaxing at their site.
  • Pack snacks and drinks: Having food on hand can make outings easier. A visitor at Fishing Bridge RV Park mentioned, “Clean and quiet, plenty of bear-proof garbage cans.”

Tips from RVers:

  • Check site sizes: Some campgrounds have size restrictions for RVs. A reviewer at Grant Village Campground noted, “Many sites are pull-through ‘banana’.”
  • Be prepared for road noise: Some sites are close to busy roads. A camper at Bridge Bay Campground mentioned, “Depending on what site you get, you may hear road noise from the main road.”
  • Utilize dump stations: Make sure to know where the nearest dump station is located. A visitor at Mammoth Campground appreciated the convenience of nearby facilities for RV maintenance.

Camping near Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, is an adventure filled with natural beauty and memorable experiences. Whether you're a family, a solo traveler, or an RV enthusiast, there's something for everyone in this stunning area.

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