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Hobble Creek

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Hobble Creek is located near Lincoln in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. The terrain consists of forested areas and open spaces, providing a variety of landscapes for campers. Temperatures can range from lows in the 30s Fahrenheit in spring and fall to highs in the 80s during summer. Nearby, visitors can explore the scenic beauty of the Bridger-Teton National Forest and enjoy activities such as hiking and wildlife viewing.

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Location

Hobble Creek is located in Wyoming

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Directions

From the Town of Kemmerer, Wyoming, head west on United States Highway 30 (US-30) for 44 miles to the Town of Cokeville, WY, Then make a right turn on Wyoming State Highway 232 (WY-232)/Big Spring Scenic Backway, and after approximately 12.5 miles take a right onto Forest Service Road 10062 (FS-10062). Follow FS-10062 for 8.5 miles and take a left onto Hobble Creek Road/FS-10193. Follow FS-10193 for 4.8 miles and then take the first left to stay on said road. Continue following FS-10193 for an additional 1.3 miles and bear left at the fork to stay on FS-10193 and continue for an additional 7.7 miles and Hobble Creek Campground is located off to the right. Approximate Travel details from the Town of Kemmerer: 80 miles, 1 hour and 50 minutes.

Coordinates

42.39900051 N
110.78300082 W

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Site Types

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

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  • Picnic Table
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

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Reviewed Mar. 25, 2021

Nice and Quiet

Nice little campground with plenty of space between campsites.  Kids and dogs had fun playing in the nearby creek (water is very cold), with lots of great hiking opportunities. 

I had no problems pulling my 26' TT into here, but I don't know if I would attempt to bring anything in much larger than that.

Added bonus, there were a lot of wild strawberries and raspberries in the area.

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  • Review photo of Hobble Creek by Ryan M., March 25, 2021
  • Review photo of Hobble Creek by Ryan M., March 25, 2021
  • Review photo of Hobble Creek by Ryan M., March 25, 2021
Reviewed Sep. 8, 2016

Lake Alice is spectacular!

Decent campground in a remote area. No facilities. Camp is located near the trailhead to Lake Alice. You need to cross Hobble Creek to get to the campground, which can be very high in early summer. Usually roads are not passable until almost July. Great place!

  • Review photo of Hobble Creek by Carrie C., September 8, 2016
  • Review photo of Hobble Creek by Carrie C., September 8, 2016
  • Review photo of Hobble Creek by Carrie C., September 8, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Hobble Creek Campground?

Hobble Creek Campground is a rustic, primitive camping area with minimal amenities. There are no facilities such as running water, flush toilets, or electrical hookups. The campground features spacious campsites with good separation between them, offering privacy for campers. While lacking modern conveniences, the natural setting includes access to Hobble Creek, which provides a water source (though treatment is necessary) and a play area for children and pets. The campground's remote nature means visitors should come fully prepared with all necessary supplies.

Where is Hobble Creek Campground located in Wyoming?

Hobble Creek Campground is located in a remote area of Wyoming near the trailhead to Lake Alice. The campground sits adjacent to Hobble Creek, which must be crossed to access the camping area. It's situated in a scenic region offering numerous hiking opportunities in the surrounding wilderness. The remote location provides a peaceful camping experience away from crowded areas, making it ideal for those seeking solitude in Wyoming's natural landscape.

Are there photos available of Hobble Creek Campground?

Yes, photos of Hobble Creek Campground are available online. These images typically showcase the campground's natural setting, including views of the spacious campsites, surrounding forest areas, and the nearby Hobble Creek. Photos help potential visitors visualize the primitive camping environment, creek access points, and the general layout of this remote Wyoming campground. To find the most current images, check official Forest Service websites or camping platforms like The Dyrt where campers share their experiences.

How close is Hobble Creek Campground to Jackson, Wyoming?

Hobble Creek Campground is located in the western Wyoming region but is not in the immediate vicinity of Jackson. The campground's remote nature means it requires dedicated travel time from major towns. When planning a trip from Jackson to Hobble Creek, account for mountain driving conditions and the fact that the access roads may not be passable until around July due to seasonal conditions. For specific driving directions and distance, check with the local Forest Service office as road conditions in this remote area can vary significantly by season.