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Cave Falls Campground

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Cave Falls Campground is located in the Bridger-Teton National Forest, surrounded by forested terrain and river landscapes. Temperatures in the area can range from lows in the 30s Fahrenheit in spring and fall to highs in the 80s during summer. Nearby attractions include the scenic Cave Falls and the expansive Yellowstone National Park, offering opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing.

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Location

Cave Falls Campground is located in Wyoming

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Directions

From Highway 20 at Ashton, ID, go through the town heading east on State Highway 47 for 5.7 miles. Turn right onto E 1400 N/Cave Falls Rd and drive for 17.6 miles. Approximately 12 miles of this road is dirt.

Coordinates

44.12922313 N
111.0150756 W

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  • Drive-In
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  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)

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  • Firewood Available
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol

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Reviewed Oct. 27, 2024

Nice campground along Fall River

$13 (paid $6.50 with senior pass). Camped in site #13 on Sept 22, 2024. Forest Road 582 is washboarded most of the way toward the campground; access to the forest road is from Idaho, east of Ashton. Campground is a short drive from Cave Falls in Yellowstone National Park (NP fee required). Pull thru sites, some leveling required. Some sites are large, some are small. Sites along the river are nice. Clean and stocked vault toilets. Potable water station in center of campground. No electric, sewer or water hook-ups. Each site has a bear box, table and metal fire ring. Site driveways are gravel. Site #13 is a very large campsite with partial view of Fall River. The river is down a steep bank; may be difficult to access. No trails at the campground, although there are excellent trails in the national park.

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  • Review photo of Cave Falls Campground by Fred S., October 27, 2024
  • Review photo of Cave Falls Campground by Fred S., October 27, 2024
  • Review photo of Cave Falls Campground by Fred S., October 27, 2024
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Reviewed Sep. 25, 2019

Beautiful!¡!

Most sites are on the banks of the Fall River with great views. Very clean. Good access nearby to Yellowstone National Park at the Bechler Ranger Station and Cave Falls. Cave Falls is beautiful and we spent time watching a nesting Osprey. Nice network of trails. Very popular spot for fly fishermen because there is also good access to rivers in YNP.

  • Review photo of Cave Falls Campground by Bill G., September 25, 2019
  • Review photo of Cave Falls Campground by Bill G., September 25, 2019
  • Review photo of Cave Falls Campground by Bill G., September 25, 2019

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Cave Falls Campground located and how do I get there?

Cave Falls Campground is located near the western boundary of Yellowstone National Park, close to the Bechler Ranger Station. To access the campground, take Forest Road 582 east of Ashton, Idaho. Be prepared for washboarded road conditions on FR 582 for most of the journey to the campground. The campground sits on the banks of the Fall River, providing a scenic setting just a short drive from Cave Falls within Yellowstone National Park. Remember that while the campground is outside the park, you'll need to pay the Yellowstone National Park fee to visit Cave Falls.

Are reservations required for Cave Falls Campground?

Cave Falls Campground appears to operate on a first-come, first-served basis with no reservation system. The campground has numbered sites (such as site #13), suggesting a formal campground layout. Given its popularity with fly fishermen and its proximity to Yellowstone, arriving early during peak seasons is advisable to secure a spot. For the most up-to-date information about any potential reservation requirements or changes to the system, contact the managing agency before your trip.

What amenities are available at Cave Falls Campground?

Cave Falls Campground offers pull-through sites, some of which are situated along the banks of the Fall River with beautiful views. The campground is well-maintained and clean. The fee is $13 per night, with a 50% discount available for those with a senior pass. Basic amenities include camping sites suitable for various camping setups, though specific details about restroom facilities, water availability, or hookups are limited. For the most current information about available amenities, contact the Forest Service office that manages the campground.

What activities can I do near Cave Falls Campground?

Cave Falls Campground offers excellent access to numerous outdoor activities. Visiting Cave Falls in Yellowstone National Park is a highlight, where you might spot wildlife like nesting ospreys. The area features a nice network of hiking trails for exploration. The Fall River provides great opportunities for fly fishing, making this a popular spot for anglers. Wildlife viewing is rewarding, with various bird species and other animals in the area. The Bechler Ranger Station in Yellowstone is nearby, offering additional information about park activities and trails. The surrounding forest also provides opportunities for nature photography and peaceful relaxation in a scenic river setting.