First time staying here and was pleasantly surprised. The spot was quiet, the check-in was easy, and the sunrise over the lake was great.
All the hookups worked great and I had a nice lake view spot. It was pretty quiet on the Thursday evening I camped in early December, and I’ll be coming back again.
We stayed here for a few days - I had a conference in Teton Village and this was the perfect location. Easy to get to the conference hotel every morning for the breakfast sessions, and easy to get into Grand Teton National park in the afternoons.
Water and sewer hookup, and good WiFi if you need to work. Only problem was the tree branches blocked my satellite!
Really good location in north Yellowstone. We stayed in site 51 and it was level and has good view looking into Montana.
The morning we left Elk were in the campground, which was really cool to me. I loved hearing them bugle at night.
We stayed one night on our way to Zion. There was plenty of room to spread out, and it was a quiet stay with great views of the night sky.
One bit of advice — try to get here before dark so you have time to scout for the spot you want. There is a lot here and you can go 3 ways once you pull in, so getting early to give yourself time to look around is a good idea. We got just after sunset as we drove over Bryce’s Canyon at the end of the day and we liked our spot, but I’d have preferred to get there before sunset so I could really scout around.
This was our first time staying on BLM land and we loved it. This spot is an easy, well-marked drive in from the interstate. While it was a little smaller area than we expected, it was beautiful and relaxing place. Great star gazing with a fantastic view of the Milky Way, and it wasn’t too cold in early October.