Grand Teton National Park Camping

Whether you prefer a tent or RV, there are plenty of Grand Teton National Park camping options for you to choose from.

This Grand Teton National Park guide provides all the information you need to know: campgrounds, regulations, services, reservations, and more!

Grand Teton camping

From majestic mountains to pristine lakes, camping in Grand Teton National Park offers an unforgettable experience. Located in Wyoming, this park offers breathtaking views of the majestic Teton Mountains while camping!

As you’re planning where to stay near Grand Teton National Park, definitely check out all the camping options in the park!

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A Photo Tour of Grand Teton National Park

Take a visual tour through Grand Teton National Park to see the stunning landscape and wildlife you’ll find in the park!

Grand Teton National Park Camping

When looking for Grand Teton National Park Lodging options, check out the variety of campgrounds available in the park!

Reservations are required for all Grand Teton campground sites in the park. You can book campsites on Recreation.gov. Reserving six months in advance is recommended!

If you can’t get a spot in the park, there are some RV Parks near Grand Teton National Park the offer tent, RV, and cabin camping options!

bull moose at Grand Teton National Park
Bull moose near the Gros Ventre Campground

Gros Ventre Campground

The Gros Ventre area is a terrific place for Grand Teton National Park photography being so close to the Moulton Barns along Mormon Row, and the abundance of moose along the river here!

You will find shaded spots, epic wildlife viewing, and breathtaking views of the Teton Range at Gros Ventre Campground in Grand Teton National Park. Being close to Mormon Row and Jackson Hole is one of the benefits of staying at Gros Ventre Campground.

Drive north on US 26/89/191 from Jackson and go 7 miles. At Gros Ventre Junction, turn right onto Gros Ventre River Road. The Gros Ventre Campground sign is 4.5 miles northeast. The campground is on the right. 

  • Total Sites: 279 sites
  • Dates Open: First of May to mid-October
  • RV Max Length: 45 feet 
  • Dump Station: Available (Seasonal)
  • Potable Water: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Toilet Types: Flush Toilets (Seasonal) 
  • Shower Types: None 
  • Cell Phone Reception: Available 
  • Internet Connectivity: None
  • Food Storage Lockers: Available (Seasonal)
  • Camp Store: None 
  • Laundry: None 
  • Fire/Stove Policy: At designated campgrounds, fires are allowed inside metal fire grates unless there are fire restrictions. In the campground, you may collect dead and fallen trees.
two boats on Jenny Lake
Boats on Jenny Lake

Jenny Lake Campground

There are a variety of Grand Teton day hikes in the Jenny Lake area. We recommend taking the Jenny Lake shuttle boat and the Hidden Falls hike!

Each campsite has a picnic table, a fire pit, and flush toilets nearby. There are no showers on site, but several are nearby. Jenny Lake Campground only allows tent camping. At Jenny Lake, there are no group sites.

Drive north on US 26/89/191 from Jackson and turn left at Moose Junction. Drive eight miles north to South Jenny Lake Junction. Take a left into the developed area.

  • Total Sites: 61 sites
  • Dates Open: First of May to the end of September
  • RV Max Length: TENTS ONLY
  • Dump Station: None 
  • Potable water: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Toilet Types: Flush Toilets (Seasonal) 
  • Shower Types: Coin-Operated (Seasonal) 
  • Cell Phone Reception: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Internet Connectivity: None 
  • Food Storage Lockers: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Camp Store: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Laundry: None 
  • Fire/Stove Policy: At designated campgrounds, fires are allowed inside metal fire grates unless there are fire restrictions. In the campground, you may collect dead and fallen trees.
view from Signal Mountain at Grand Teton National Park
View from Signal Mountain

Signal Mountain Campground

Be sure to explore the Grand Teton National Park scenic drive while camping in the park!

Located next to Signal Mountain Lodge, this campground offers 80 sites and many amenities you might need. On the southeast shore of Jackson Lake, the campground provides easy access to the lake waters and incredible Teton Range views.

Turn left at Moose Junction heading north on US 26/89/191. Travel 17 miles north on Teton Park Road to Signal Mountain Lodge. Follow the signs on the left.

  • Total Sites: 81 sites 
  • Dates Open: Mid-May to mid-October  
  • RV Max Length: 30 feet 
  • Dump Station: Available (Seasonal)
  • Potable Water: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Toilet Types: Flush Toilets (Seasonal) 
  • Shower Types: Coin-Operated (Seasonal) 
  • Cell Phone Reception: Available (Seasonal)
  • Internet Connectivity: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Food Storage Lockers: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Camp Store: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Laundry: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Fire/Stove Policy: At designated campgrounds, fires are allowed inside metal fire grates unless there are fire restrictions. In the campground, you may collect dead and fallen trees.
Colter Bay at Grand Teton
Colter Bay at Grand Teton

Colter Bay Campground

The Colter Bay area provides access to a variety of Grand Teton National Park activities: hiking, boating, kayaking, photography, and more!

On the shores of Jackson Lake, Colter Bay Campground is a wooded wonder. To make the most of your Grand Teton adventure, there are fire pits, picnic tables, restrooms, and pay showers inside the park.

As you head north on US 26/89/191, turn left at Moran Junction. Follow US 89/191/287 ten miles to Colter Bay Junction. Follow the signs on the left.

  • Total Sites:  324 sites
  • Dates Open: End of May to the end of September 
  • RV Max Length: 45 feet 
  • Dump Station: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Potable Water: Available 
  • Toilet Types: Flush Toilets (Seasonal) 
  • Shower Types: Coin-Operated (Seasonal) 
  • Cell Phone Reception: Available (Year-Round) 
  • Internet Connectivity: Available 
  • Food Storage Lockers: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Camp Store: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Laundry: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Fire/Stove Policy: At designated campgrounds, fires are allowed inside metal fire grates unless there are fire restrictions. In the campground, you may collect dead and fallen trees.
RV at Grand Teton National Park
RV at Grand Teton National Park

Colter Bay RV Park

You’ll find the Colter Bay area is a great home base close to all the things you can do in Grand Teton National Park. Many day hikes begin at Colter Bay!

The Colter Bay RV Park is a great place for RVers that want to stay inside Grand Teton National Park with full hookups. In Colter Bay Village near Jackson Lake, it’s tucked into a lodgepole pine forest. Only Colter Bay RV Park has full hookups within Grand Teton National Park.

Turn left at Moran Junction on US 26/89/191. Drive ten miles north on US 89/191/287 to Colter Bay Junction. Follow the signs on the left. 

  • Total Sites: 112 sites
  • Dates Open: First of May to the end of September
  • RV Max Length: 45 feet 
  • Dump Station: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Potable water: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Toilet Types: Flush Toilets (Seasonal) 
  • Shower Types: Coin-Operated (Seasonal) 
  • Cell Phone Reception: Available (Year-Round) 
  • Internet Connectivity: None 
  • Food Storage Lockers: None 
  • Camp Store: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Laundry: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Fire/Stove Policy: There are no campfire rings at Colter Bay RV Park. There are only camp stoves allowed.
Inside a Colter Bay Tent
Inside a Colter Bay tent

Colter Bay Tent Village

These deluxe tents are a terrific way to enjoy glamping in Grand Teton National Park. Located along the banks of Jackson Lake, the temporary summer cabins have two log walls, two weatherproof canvas walls, and a weatherproof canvas roof.

Each Tent Cabin includes a fire ring, wood burning stove, picnic table, and lighting. There are no electrical outlets in the tents. Plus you need to provide all of your own camping gear – sleeping bags, pillows, and blankets can be rented at the campground.

  • Total Sites: 66 sites 
  • Dates Open: End of May to the first of September 
  • RV Max Length: None
  • Dump Station: None 
  • Potable water: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Toilet Types: Flush Toilets (Seasonal) 
  • Shower Types: Coin-Operated (Seasonal) 
  • Cell Phone Reception: Available (Year-Round) 
  • Internet Connectivity: None 
  • Food Storage Lockers: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Camp Store: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Laundry: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Fire/Stove Policy: At designated campgrounds, fires are allowed inside metal fire grates unless there are fire restrictions. In the campground, you may collect dead and fallen trees.
Jackson Lake at Grand Teton
Jackson Lake

Lizard Creek Campground

If you’re planning a Yellowstone vacation, this rustic campground is located 11 miles south of Yellowstone (8 miles north of Colter Bay Village). It has excellent views of Jackson Lake and the Teton Mountains with campsites on the shores of the Lake in a forest of spruce and fir trees.

Turn left at Moran Junction heading north on US 26/89/191. After 18 miles, turn left into Lizard Creek Campground.

  • Total Sites: 60 sites 
  • Dates Open: Mid-June to mid-September 
  • RV Max Length: 30 feet 
  • Dump Station: None 
  • Potable Water: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Toilet Types: Flush Toilets (Seasonal) 
  • Shower Types: None 
  • Cell Phone Reception: Available (Year-Round) 
  • Internet Connectivity: None 
  • Food Storage Lockers: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Camp Store: None 
  • Laundry: None 
  • Fire/Stove Policy: At designated campgrounds, fires are allowed inside metal fire grates unless there are fire restrictions. In the campground, you may collect dead and fallen trees.
RV driving through Grand Teton
RV driving from Grand Teton to Yellowstone

Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch

You’ll enjoy easy access to the Yellowstone National Park Southern Loop by staying at Headwaters Campground. Flagg Ranch is located along the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway, just two miles south of Yellowstone and five miles north of Grand Teton.

The campground has both tent and RV camping facilities, in addition to rooms and suites in the lodge and glamping cabins.

Turn left at Moran Junction on US 26/89/191. Drive 22 miles north on US 89/191/287 to Flagg Ranch. Follow the signs on the left.

  • Total Sites: 171 sites 
  • Dates Open: Mid-May to the end of September 
  • RV Max Length: 45 feet 
  • Dump Station: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Potable Water: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Toilet Types: Flush Toilets (Seasonal) 
  • Shower Types: Hot (Seasonal) 
  • Cell Phone Reception: None 
  • Internet Connectivity: None 
  • Food Storage Lockers: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Camp Store: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Laundry: Available (Seasonal) 
  • Fire/Stove Policy: At designated campgrounds, fires are allowed inside metal fire grates unless there are fire restrictions. In the campground, you may collect dead and fallen trees. 
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