Stayed mid-September and pretty much had the place to ourselves. The resort had two separated areas: one with hookups (~75 sites) and one with no hookups (~100 sites). There were no open sites with services, but the area without services only had 3 occupied, so we pretty much had it to ourselves. The review form doesn’t have a place to indicate, but we had very good Verizon signal.
Basic sites, both drive through and back in, as well as several tent sites. Each site has picnic table and fire pit. Essentially just boondocking for $32.25 a night. Pay station takes credit cards. On the plus side, it is next to a lake and the surrounding scenery (sagebrush country) is nice, like many BLM areas. Good Verizon connectivity.
Pulled into spot and two moose were browsing on the stream bank in front of us. Campground was well spaced out and host very friendly. Great views and walking paths along stream with meadow on opposite side and mountains in background. Easy access about 2 miles in on graded dirt road. Only drawback was no cell service (Verizon). Not first come first serve, but in early September mid-week, there were several sites available.
Nice place to stop between central WY and the Tetons. No cell reception with Verizon was only drawback.
Not a destination, but a good place to overnight. Right off highway, but traffic noise not too bad inside our rv. Must register online but had until 10:00 pm same day to do so. There are no tags to let you know what spots are reserved as you drive through- you have to go to website and view either the list or map to determine open sites.
Dump station is free for campers, otherwise $15.