Colter Bay Campground is a large, full-featured campground nestled in the northern section of Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. With 357 total sites — including standard sites and group sites — it accommodates a wide range of campers, and its big-rig-friendly layout with a 45-foot length limit makes it ideal for RV travelers. Amenities include water hookups, a dump station, pay showers, laundry facilities, toilets, picnic tables, fire grates with firewood available, and grills, making for a comfortable base camp in one of America's most iconic parks. Situated near Colter Bay Village on the shores of Jackson Lake, campers enjoy stunning views of the Teton Range and easy access to boating, kayaking, hiking, and wildlife watching. The nearby Colter Bay Visitor Center and marina offer additional services and ranger-led programs. The surrounding landscape is rich with opportunities to spot moose, bald eagles, and other wildlife. Advance reservations are required through Recreation.gov, with stays of up to 14 days permitted. Whether exploring the park's dramatic peaks, alpine lakes, or lush meadows, Colter Bay Campground serves as an exceptional home base in the heart of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.