Lizard Creek Campground sits on the northern shore of Jackson Lake in Grand Teton National Park, offering a serene escape surrounded by lodgepole pine and spruce forest with panoramic views of the iconic Teton Range. This 60-site facility accommodates both RV and tent camping, with RVs welcome up to 25 feet in length. Each site features picnic tables, fire rings, along with essential amenities including grills, water hookups, flush toilets, and firewood availability.
The campground appeals to travelers seeking a quieter, more secluded experience compared to busier park facilities. Nearly half of the sites are designated walk-in tent areas, providing a uniquely private camping atmosphere. Jackson Lake offers exceptional opportunities for boating, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing, with depths exceeding 400 feet attracting serious anglers and water enthusiasts. Wildlife viewing and landscape photography are popular pursuits throughout the campground.
Located in Wyoming's Grand Teton region, the campground provides convenient access to major attractions. Yellowstone National Park's South Entrance is just 11 miles north, while Colter Bay with expanded services sits 8 miles south. Jackson, Wyoming—55 miles south—offers dining, shopping, and cultural attractions for those seeking supplies or evening entertainment.