Simple

This is a dry campground. Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring. There are pit restrooms that were clean. We camped in the first loop in a 35’ fifth wheel. We would have been able to fit in most of the sites in the two loops. Access from the highway was easy and the dirt roads are in fairly good condition. We could hear some highway noise, but it wasn’t excessive. We were here the end of August. We were the only ones in this loop. Four rigs in the back loop.

Quiet and spacious spots

We spent 3 nights in site 5, a pull through. Water was still off due to freezing for another week, but water available in the campground at the dump station. It was windy during our stay, but we enjoyed riding our e-bikes throughout the park. We saw 4 groups of wild burro and horses. The nights were dark and quiet. Sites are large and the roads are easily accessible. There are bathrooms and showers. Wood fires are allowed.

Clean park

We spent 4 nights here. The park is renovated and clean. Best laundry room I’ve seen in our travels. Sites are gravel with a concrete pad and picnic table. Each corner has a super bright street light. Thank goodness for blackout shades. The lake was closed due to algae bloom. They have a great area of vintage trailers that can be rented, as well as some super nice yurts. The restaurant was only open one of the nights we were there. Not impressive. We were the only diners there. We explored the area. As it was winter, there wasn’t much to do.

Enjoyable

We were in site #3. Sites are W/E only. Dump station on site. The park has a campground feel, with a bit more space between spots than mist rv parks. Sites are gravel and easy to get into. Bathrooms are decent. 3 stalks and two showers. Many people were fishing. Our site backed up the the road through the campground and cars traveled well above the 15 mph limit and starting going by before 6 am. The nights were dark and quiet, no street lights! Always a plus for us! The weekend was busy, but still quiet at night.

Just basic

There are 10 gravel sites with full hook ups. Sites 1-4 have 30 & 50 amp. The other sites have 30 amp only. We never saw any employees, just knew where to park from my reservation. There were 3 other campers the night we stayed. There was minimal road noise. Much quieter than the park at the other end of town where we have stayed numerous times in the past. We would stay here again as an overnight stop.

Great time “on the green”!

We arrived the Wednesday after Labor Day. We were given a full hookup spot in a giant field area all to ourselves! Our spot backed up to a small running creek filled with fish. The field had corn hole and horse shoe games set up. We enjoyed the hot spring fed pool. Again, we were the only ones there. The pool is huge! We also enjoyed a great burger cooked at the grill in the office. Staff was friendly and helpful.

Great campground

We were thrilled to be camping in the trees after being in the deserts of Utah and a city RV park in Cody. Sites were easy to access, even for big rigs. We were greeted at the road, escorted to our spot, and expertly guided into our spot. On one of our days, we did a 7 hour road trip to Old Faithful and down through the Tetons.

Great, quiet, clean park

We were greeted by Mike and shown to our campsite. Some of the spots were recently added. The sites are gravel. Hook ups are conveniently located. It was super quiet.

Beautiful Spot

Much if the campground is dry camping. There are some with electric, but we did not have one of those. We were fortunate to have overcast weather so it wasn’t too hot so didn’t even need the generator. The landscape is amazing and we enjoyed a trip through the park stopping at various overlooks. We were fortunate to be placed in the group section, site 1, but there were no other campers in this area! SO quiet!!

The Basics

This RV Park is now called Green River RV Park. It’s certainly nothing fancy, unless you want to know about the bathrooms. They’ve obviously been upgraded recently and are super clean. The pull through sites are paved and pretty level. Some highway noise and there are trains on the opposite side. The park is conveniently located by a Love’s Truck stop.

Quiet lake view

It was a little confusing to know exactly where the campground was located in the park. It is located on the south end of the lake. Large sites, paved, covered picnic table and fire ring.

Week in July

We spent 8 nights at this KOA in our 35’ fifth wheel. Enjoyed the campground feel, wood fires and kids making noise. It has a nice size pool that was busy each day with families having fun. The day time temperatures were in the 80’s and the nights cooled to a comfortable 65. We were in the Birch loop, site 41, a patio site. A little tough to level, but we got it to work. Enjoyed the peacocks that roam campground.