Great location for Grand Tetons NP and downtown Jackson. Smallest shower/dressing area I have ever used. Water temperature would fluctuate a good bit. Three sinks, one with no cold water and hot water could burn you. Nice laundry. Just not what you would expect for the money. Stayed just down the road at Fireside Resort which was nicer( super bathrooms) and cheaper.
Jim
Posted Jun 23, 2025; Delaware
This park is just about a mile walk to downtown. It is also close to restaurants and gas. We stayed the first week in October and had a AAA discount so the nightly rate was only about $100. We had access to the resort pool and hot tub which we utilized so that was a nice perk. I overheard the employee at the registration shack say to someone on the phone that she was unsure the rv park would be open next year so be aware.
Shelby
Posted Oct 07, 2024; California
Yes, the location is great to enjoy the urban, touristy money suck called Jackson. However, for $180/night, I expect a totally level site and great bathrooms. The bathrooms are dated and the showers very small. When any of your shower neighbors changes their water settings, you either burn or freeze.
Tom
Posted Aug 13, 2024; South Carolina
We needed to stay in town, otherwise I would have gone to one of the many Forest Services Campgrounds in the area. Ours was site number 3. It was as good as any campground we have stayed at in terms of being a place to stay with hookups and close to an urbanized area. As others have said, it is expensive, but everything in Jackson is expensive. Before booking, I checked the price of a motel room. The least expensive was more than twice the price of the campsite. As for the electric power substation adjacent to the campground, it is an issue. At the sites closest to the station the 60-120 cycle hum was annoying. It registered 50 decibels on my phone’s db app (I had to listen for it at our site and the steady background noise at my site was 42 decibels. If I were to stay here again I would request a site number less than 75.
Wayne
Posted May 13, 2024; Tucson
Backin spaces are directly next to a electrical substation. Constant buzzing all night
Bohdi
Posted Sep 30, 2021; Reno
Yes, it’s expensive, and yes, the sites are pretty close together…but you are in the middle of Jackson, within walking distance to downtown - we did not use our car and did not have to fight for parking when going downtown. It is also super-close to trails on the mountain for long dog walks. You get access to the Virginian Lodge amenities, and the place is under renovation - a new pool and two hot tubs in a pretty interior courtyard + patio area was complete when we were there, and we loved it. Bathrooms aren’t the best but aren’t the worst. Wifi was weak at our site, so I went to the office or lodge to do some work.
Sunny
Posted Aug 21, 2021; Seattle
It’s totally unbelievable that there is really no other place to camp in Jackson? Yes, this place is convenient, but compared to other destination towns with MANY RV campgrounds to choose from (take Custer, for example), this place is not very nice. The manager is curt, he made us park our motorcycle trailer ON THE STREET (not even in the RV park!) even though we made the reservation WITH the motorcycle trailer. Then, our spot for our Class C was backed into a transformer lot, and our electrical hookup was brightly BLINKING all night through our windows. Pretty yucky place to stay...but there are no other options! Wow.
Serena
Posted Aug 14, 2021; Seattle
It’s the location. Yes, it’s expensive and not much space between sites, but it’s right in Jackson and everything is expensive here. Very friendly staff and very clean. I like the National Park campgrounds, but if I can’t get a spot there, I’d definitely stay at the Virginian again.
Ranger Rod
Posted Jul 01, 2021; Ohio
Nice park but extremely expensive $125 per night. Clean and tidy. Very short and narrow sites. We have a 21’ travel trailer and a full size truck. Very difficult to fit our little trailer on the site and have room to park our truck (without parking on the grass!) I didn’t see any other campground that compares. Great location though!
JWitmer
Posted May 10, 2021; SWFL
This RV park has LOCATION....you are in Jackson, WY. This is the RV park of choice when in/around Jackson. If you do not like this RV Park you are not going to like any RV Park in Jackson. It may be expensive, but you are in Jackson and everything is expensive. It may have small tight sites, but you are in Jackson and lucky to have found a vacancy. If you do not like the Virginian your next option is to do dry camping in one of the Teton National Park campgrounds if you can find a vacancy.
Mike Hendrix
Posted Mar 24, 2021; Pensacola, FL