Beautiful, clean, safe, peaceful

I couldn’t recommend this campground more. The owners are very friendly and helpful, it’s in a beautiful area (with a meadow to walk around/chill out in), the bathrooms are very clean and they have showers (coin operated, bring quarters, but only a dollar for 6 minutes), they have nice sinks for you to wash dishes in, good fire pits, service and wifi. And on top of all that, it’s only 20 minutes from the Mount Rainier entrance. We stayed for two nights and had a great time.

Great west Rockies campground

Beautiful campground on the west Rockies. We even saw two moose! No showers, but clean bathrooms.

Nice campground with lovely views

This is a very good campground on the east side of the Rockies! No showers, but there’s decent bathrooms and beautiful views.

Nice, but pricy

This is a lovely campground. You’re in a nice forest of trees and there are lovely hikes nearby. However, it is EXPENSIVE. Everything in the Tetons appears to be, which is odd to me. It was $50 for a camp site and then another $10 for two people to take a shower. Still less than a hotel, but not by much.

Cheap, one hour from Zion

All the campgrounds near Zion get really full, so if you don’t mind driving a bit and going a day without showers, this is a good campground. You have to drive on a dirt road for a while to get there. But hey, it’s only $5!!

Pretty view

This campground has a nice view of the mountains and good bathrooms (but no showers). Having a reservation lets you avoid the whole timed entry thing for Rocky Mountain, so that’s really nice.

Great location and facilities

This was a really nice and surprisingly affordable campground inside Grand Canyon National Park. Amazing location for distance. There’s showers and laundry (paid, unfortunately, but I won’t complain too much). Friendly staff and easy access.

Great Spot!

My friend and I were going from Zion National park to Mesa Verde and this was a great place to stay on the way over. We got a cabin for $25 (cash or check only) and there’s free showers, a kitchen, and a fire pit. There’s electricity and great cell signal. It’s very clearly a Christian-run facility (I believe they do summer camps here) but not in an exclusionary way by any means. Definitely a great stop for travelers.