Loved this place. We did not have reservations, but were able to get in for three days during the busy season (it doesn’t hurt to ask, they must get cancellations). For being in a national park, we thought the spaces were nicely spaced, ours was level, and there were plenty of trees and a table. The village had a well stocked and reasonably priced grocery store, restaurants and a big laundry and pay showers. We had full hookups, so we didn’t use the showers or bathrooms nearby. The location was also great for visiting all of grand Teton.
Daveanddar
Posted Aug 03, 2018; San Diego
Lovely campground, wooded, quiet. Large laundromat with staff.
Our pull through site was not perfectly level but not difficult.
The staff was so friendly and helpful. I was so grateful for their help when we had to leave suddenly for a medical emergency. They helped us unhook and were genuinely concerned. We hope to go back sometime.
Eyedoc
Posted Sep 08, 2016; Kansas
Called at 8am for a site that day and was pleasantly surprised they had one with full hookups.
Campground right on the lake and an easy walk from site.
Didn't use restrooms or showers. We use the one in the camper.
Great park. We will stay here again.
Patti
Posted Aug 08, 2016; NC
After staying in Fishing Bridge Campground in Yellowstone, this place was a disappointment.
Sites are well shaded but are not level. Took 4 blocks under the front tires to barely level.
Showers are not in the RV Park. Short walk to get to them. The showers cost $4.25/person!! (Fishing Bridge gives you 2 showers/day) Site prices are nearly the same.
Would recommend you stay in Yellowstone and drive down to see the Grand Tetons.
We won't stay here again.
Mcpowder
Posted Jun 10, 2016; Goldsboro NC