Good! But I’d Stay Somewhere Else Next Time
It’s a clean camp site, well maintained, great Facilities! You’re in The GRAND Tetons! Really can’t complain! ... if I came back I’d love to stay closer to Colter Bay or Jenny Lake just for a better view.
It’s a clean camp site, well maintained, great Facilities! You’re in The GRAND Tetons! Really can’t complain! ... if I came back I’d love to stay closer to Colter Bay or Jenny Lake just for a better view.
There is a store with gas pumps and a parking lot that we dropped our trailer before check in time to go explore the area. Staff and grounds were great. It is away from everything so you can see lots of stars at night
Following the road behind the Flagg Ranch Restaurant/ Visitors Center and you will find backcountry campsite scattered in small groups of 5 and 6 along the river. Vault toilet, picnic tables, fire rings trash cans and bear safes are provided. No fires were allowed this year but the beauty of the mountains were enchanting. Park rangers stopped by to check for compliance to the 5 day limit and pick up trash, I was able to leave camp set up and go sight seeing and no one bothered any thing. There was fly fishing in the river and swimming was also possible, boating further up river, I stayed on the shore. People were very friendly and by day two we were all hanging out together watching the pelicans float down the river and fly back up together like a group of kids at a water park. It was amazing.
This campground was good for the location between Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons but the bathrooms were generally dirty with 3 of the stalls being out of toilet paper for several days. The layout of the campground is confusing when you first get there. The store is nice though and the staff were helpful.
Full amenities laundry and the restaurant and lodge nearby. Spaces are a little close together but easy to pull through.
We made reservations for a trailer 6 months in advance since we read campgrounds full early and we brought our dogs so needed hookups in case of hot weather. This campground is PERFECT if you want to see both the Grand Tetons AND Yellowstone. It’s literally 3 minutes from the south entrance to Yellowstone. Very large pull through spaces. Firepits, picnic tables, and bear lockers at every spot. Laundry available. Clean bathrooms and free showers. Store, gas station, and restaurant/bar. Super quiet and empty during the day cause everyone is out exploring. Fills up at 6pm but never loud.
The dirt road from flagg ranch headed west has camp sites all along Snake River. Some with 1-5 spots per site. Pit toilets, bear boxes but no running water that I saw. I liked that it was in the National Park but you definitely could get away from how busy it can be.
This is a great campground to stay at if you are going to both Grand Tetons and Yellowstone. It is also the only one that takes reservations. We had a tent site and had plenty of room for a six person tent and canopy to put over picnic table. Site came with bear box, fire pit and picnic table. It is clean and the staff are very friendly and helpful. The lodge is across the road with a nice little store to pick up small things your forget or need. The bathrooms are on the smaller side but it worked for the 4 of us. I will definitely stay here again. No frills but we didn’t need or want that.
We only stayed here one night, but it was just what we needed. All the campgrounds in Yellowstone were full but we found a spot here just south of the south entrance. It was an easy drive from the park and a great stopping point on our way to the Tetons. Spots were small but fit our suburban and small trailer fine. During the night a herd of elk came through the campground.
Great spot on the outskirts of both Grand Teton and Yellowstone Parks. we stayed in a cabin which was very cozy and clean. A double bunk beds with a mattress, a desk and chairs and dresser. warm showers and bathrooms within walking distance. A hiking trail that follows snake river is not that far from ranch. Pricing at the grocery store and convenience store a bit high, $16 total for s’mores, so shop before. Activities available for youth and adults.
Right outside Yellowstone and perfectly positioned between the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone National
parks. I definitely will be coming back. Near the banks of snake river you have hiking trails near the resort. My only suggestion is buy before you go, everything is expensive. I dropped over $15 on smore making food. The resort offers educational activities for children and adults.
We booked a reservation for an RV site much earlier in the year so we'd be sure to have a spot on our National Park Camping tour we were doing. When we got there we asked if we could downgrade yo just a tent site since that's what we use but could not reserve online. Since they had spots available, we were able to and we were able to apply our deposit to the new site! We enjoyed our visit. There was a bear box at each site and decent bathroom and showers. My biggest problem was the campground had gravel roads, so everything was dusty when packing up. We did like it and plan to use it when we go back to Tetons or even Yellowstone.
Overall great. Just overpriced. All amenities for the full family. Campground is pet friendly but not national park off paved roads or sidewalk. Beautiful place friendly staff just over priced camping.
We got to check out this site when we were invited to have a campfire dinner with some hikers we met in Paintbrush Camyon (incredible hike!!). This is a nice full service campground with all of the amenities located between Yellowstone and Grand Teton. Lots of sites, each with their own picnic table and fire ring with grill, the campground also has showers and laundry. The bathrooms were quite clean. This would be a great option if you want to hit both parks in two days.
We went to Grand Teton National Park and stayed at many of the campgrounds and this one was surprisingly one of our favorite. We saw a lot of deer (which aren't too special) but seeing than made you feel like you were a part of the wild and part of the park. I liked other sites more but if there was no room at Jenny Lake, this is where I would go.