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Gros Ventre Campground - Grand Teton National Park

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We stayed at the park two nights. We have a big rig and could only get electric one night so dry camped the second night and used our generator during the day. We had a wonderful view the second night. This was a quiet lovely park. We even saw a moose! Close to Jackson and the Teton park. Worked out very well
Joni
Posted May 30, 2024; Oregon
Camped here five nights Wed-Sun Oct 4-8, 2023; no reservations and lots of availability. Dry campsite with flush toilets and dump station with fresh water fill. Quiet and pretty spot and great location for touring the NP. Lots of wildlife sightings.
BnDRoadTrip
Posted Oct 08, 2023; Wisconsin
We stayed in Gros Ventre campground 07/25-07/29 in loop 芒鈧揅芒鈧 campsite 152 with our 28芒鈧劉 TT. No hookups, but A, B & C loops allow generators from 8am-10pm. Campfires are allowed and the registration office sells ice and firewood. There is potable water near the front dump stations. The bathrooms were always clean and had flushing toilets and faucet sinks. Site 152 was paved for an RV, although the site itself is dirt. The site was clean and spacious with nice shade trees. Gros Ventre Campground is located conveniently inside Grand Teton NP and it芒鈧劉s about 20 minutes to Jackson and 20 minutes to Jenny Lake. There is an Albertsons grocery store in Jackson to stock up on supplies. If you芒鈧劉re coming into Grand Teton NP from Idaho, avoid the WYO22 Teton Pass at all costs. It has a 10 percent grade down for 4 miles. It will test your patience and roast your brakes. I was shocked RV Trip Wizard even had routed us that way.
Shadow Cruising
Posted Aug 14, 2022; San Bruno, CA
We had a great time staying among the cottonwood trees and sage brush in Gros Ventre campground as our base camp for 6 days exploring the Tetons. The sites have a fair amount of space/privacy and make sure to note the length of your site and don芒鈧劉t go over. You芒鈧劉ll be sticking out into the road. We stayed in loop D which has electric. The bathrooms were clean with running water but no showers. We had 2 bars LTE for Verizon in camp and could get 3-4 bars just down the road and at Moose Junction. We saw moose almost everyday along the pull offs from Gros Ventre road overlooking the river.
Ranger Rod
Posted Jun 25, 2022; Ohio
Dry camping. Beautiful campground location. Clean with new pavement throughout. If you do your research before hand and read your reservation it will detail restrooms w sinks and NO showers. We chose a generator loop. Fresh potable water for tanks at front entrance and potable water access outside bathrooms. Wildlife here is amazing- be prepared when coming and going from camper. Tent campers do tend to be very noisy, along w those who irresponsibly use commercial generators. The staff was terrible and no, they won芒鈧劉t be there to help you w anything. Location, location, location.
Kelly
Posted Sep 14, 2021; Rock Hill SC
Another national park campground going run by a for profit company. These companies don芒鈧劉t care what happens in the campground as long as they get their money. One site had 5 cars and 30 people. Dogs loose. Noise. Dogs left in RV芒鈧劉s barking all day. No employee does a thing about this. Don芒鈧劉t bother to complain as it will go no where. And yes I have photos verifying this
BRS
Posted Jul 27, 2021; AZ
We expected water and electric per reservation but just had electric. Would have been fine had we known but were not prepared. NO SHOWER and the bathrooms were dirty. If we stayed here again would not use the bathrooms.
LEO gal
Posted Jul 19, 2021; NC
This is one of the best outdoor experiences we have had. Mostly dry camp, I believe there are a few electric/water hookups. They have a dump station and potable water to fill your tank paved roads. Staff was very friendly and efficient, quick check in. This is a perfect place to start your tour of the entire park. Absolutely beautiful and breath taking. The price was $42 a night including tax. There are some big rig sites wide enough to pull your truck up beside your rig for generator access. Fairly easy to maneuver. We'll be back!
D Hillman
Posted May 22, 2021; Idaho
Spent 2 weeks here. We lucked out and were assigned a very nice, big site for our 38' Class A back towards the river. Large dump station with potable water - very nice! This CG is all FF only - which we prefer over Reserve CGs because we have witnessed so much abuse of reservable CGs where the majority of reserved sites are never used!! Apparently there are many with more $$ than human decency who reserve these sites well in advance and then do not bother to show up. They may lose the cost of a few nites camping - but they have taken up sites that were much needed by others. There needs to be some severe penalties placed on people who do that. But back to this CG - All FF only - BUT you cannot pick your site - they are assigned to you randomly. During the busy season you have to arrive early AM (<8AM), wait in line until you reach the CG Hosts to check you in. (Hosts were ALL very friendly and tried to be as helpful as possible) You tell them what you need for camping (rig size, electric Y/N, generator/no generator site, etc.) and they will assign the next available - which show up literally as people are leaving. So it's "like a box of chocolates" - you just do not know what you will get. This is very large CG with a huge variety of site sizes. It has ALL been nicely paved in the last year so no dust or potholes. BUT! Whoever designed the site layout in this park was obviously NOT a camper or RVer. The sites range in size from barely able to park a compact car (literally) to easily hold a 45'er. But since they went to all the trouble of paving all sites why didn't they make them all as large as possible? There is plenty of land there - sites are well separated from each other, and in that way they would be much better at accommodating the size needs of all types of campers & RVers. Also - there is a long access road which connects all the loops (7 in all). To the NE of the main entrance road they have also placed many sites - many VERY small & tight - right off of this road!! Again - VERY BAD design as people there gets lots of traffic going by at all hours. Do not accept one of those sites. Finally - good news! They do have overflow parking for self-contained RVs in the large Amphitheater loop. So if all sites booked up you can go in there for 1 nite - but only if you request it! They do not seem to readily share this tidbit of information. As I said we lucked out in getting assigned a great site and had a great stay for 2 weeks. Got to know some of the hosts - GREAT hosts! As an aside - the N.P. service is missing a major $$ making opportunity here. One of the south loops is set up for N.P. employees only. That means a lot of huge concrete pad sites with FULL hookups! Full! BUT - most were empty! I counted 17 full hookup sites on virtually brand news concrete slabs that were empty. I understand why they would build those to provide on-season spaces for park employees - a very nice and needed amenity to attract employees there. But - at the same time they had so many empty ones which they could have easily rented out for at least $50-75/nite to RVers needing a place to stay for a few nites. They could have easily gotten those fees from RVers needing full hookups. Finally - lots of options for ten campers - especially in the SW loops. Overall a nice N.P. CG that we loved. Just be sure you get a decent site. not on the main connecting road.
Richard Hubert
Posted Aug 01, 2020; CA
Initial impression was one of an overgrown CG. But really it芒鈧劉s the natural vegetation. Clean rest rooms. CG filled but luckily they directed me to their overflow CG the camp host went out of thier way to help. I got in line at 630 am the next morning to get a spot ( and I was 2nd). No reservations so if you are looking for a spot get there before 7am.
Stljim
Posted Jul 16, 2020; Midwest
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