Grand Teton National Park stands as one of North America's most dramatic mountain destinations, with the jagged Teton Range rising dramatically 6,000 feet above the valley floor. Covering 310,000 acres across northwestern Wyoming, the park features pristine alpine lakes, granite peaks reaching 13,775 feet, abundant wildlife, and world-class hiking trails. RV camping near Grand Teton provides the perfect base for exploring this iconic destination with stunning mountain vistas.
From rustic national park campgrounds along Jackson Lake and Jenny Lake to full-service RV resorts in nearby Jackson, Wyoming, campgrounds near Grand Teton cater to every camping preference. Whether you're planning a week-long mountain adventure exploring the Teton Range, or a weekend getaway for scenic drives and wildlife viewing, discover the perfect RV campground for your Grand Teton vacation.

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We've curated 12 outstanding campgrounds near Grand Teton National Park, ranging from scenic national park sites along pristine mountain lakes to full-service RV resorts in nearby Jackson and gateway communities. Each campground offers unique access to the dramatic Teton Range and world-class outdoor recreation.

Waterfront RV camping near parks
Yellowstone Holiday RV Campground & Marina offers 36 premium sites on scenic Hebgen Lake with direct access to both parks. Located 25 miles west of Grand Teton, this full-service resort features pull-through sites accommodating RVs up to 84 feet with 50/30/20 amp electrical service.
Amenities include flush toilets, showers, laundry, dump station, propane, WiFi, boat launch, fishing access, and family-friendly facilities with beach and playground. The waterfront location provides stunning sunset views and excellent outdoor recreation. Perfect for larger RVs seeking full amenities near Grand Teton.
Waterfront location with boat launch

Island location with full hookups
Yellowstone RV Park at Mack's Inn offers 68 premium sites with full hookups (50/30/20 amp) positioned 35 miles south of Grand Teton on scenic Island Park Island. Features water, sewer, electrical hookups, dump station, laundry, propane, WiFi, showers, general store, and pull-through sites accommodating RVs up to 70 feet.
The island setting provides a peaceful campground atmosphere while maintaining convenient proximity to both Grand Teton and Yellowstone. Big rig friendly design with spacious pull-through sites. Pet-friendly policies welcome your travel companions. Excellent for extended-stay basecamp exploration.
35 miles south with full hookups

Remote wilderness camping
Lizard Creek Campground offers 60 sites in a peaceful forest setting at the north end of Jackson Lake. This more remote national park campground accommodates RVs up to 30 feet and provides a quieter alternative to busier park facilities. The Jackson Lake waterfront location offers scenic beauty with fewer crowds.
Amenities include vault toilets, water spigots, firewood, tables, and grills. The northern location provides excellent wildlife viewing and access to less-crowded trails. Open June 1 through September 30. Ideal for travelers seeking a more secluded Grand Teton experience.
North Jackson Lake, quiet mountain setting

Sunset views and scenic drives
Signal Mountain Campground provides 81 sites on a forested hilltop overlooking Jackson Lake and the Teton Range. This popular park campground accommodates RVs up to 30 feet and features the scenic Signal Mountain Road with spectacular viewpoints. The hilltop setting offers panoramic sunset views.
Amenities include flush toilets, showers, dump station, firewood, tables, grills, laundry, and a general store. The nearby Signal Mountain Road offers one of the best scenic drives in the park with multiple overlooks. Perfect for families seeking campground amenities with grand mountain views and excellent access to hiking trails.
Hilltop setting with shower facilities

Year-round full-service resort
Lava Hot Springs East KOA Holiday offers 82 premium RV sites with full hookups including 50/30 amp electrical service, water, sewer, and pull-through designs. Located in central Idaho (60 miles south of Grand Teton), this family-friendly resort accommodates RVs up to 70 feet.
Amenities include flush toilets, showers, dump station, laundry, WiFi, propane, hot springs access, pool, playgrounds, grills, and pet-friendly policies. The year-round operation with modern facilities makes this ideal for extended-stay basecamp exploration. Perfect for families seeking comprehensive amenities with geothermal hot springs access.
Year-round, 82 sites, hot springs

Full hookups with mountain access
Yellowstone Trail RV Park in Pinedale offers 51 premium RV sites with full hookups including 50/30 amp service, water, and sewer. Located 45 miles south of Jackson on the way to Grand Teton, this full-service resort features pull-through sites accommodating RVs up to 60 feet and excellent for big rigs.
Amenities include WiFi, laundry facilities, propane, dump station, picnic area with grills, fishing access, hiking trails, and pet-friendly policies. The scenic Pinedale location provides a comfortable base camp for Grand Teton day trips while offering full RV amenities. Excellent for travelers seeking hookups with access to both Yellowstone and Grand Teton areas.
Full hookups, 50 amp service available

Laramie Valley with mountain views
Fireside Buffalo Valley RV Park offers 179 premium RV sites with full hookups on the scenic Laramie Valley floor, just 30 miles from Grand Teton's south entrance. Features pull-through sites with 50/30/20 amp service accommodating large RVs up to 80 feet. The location provides excellent sunrise views of the Teton Range.
Amenities include water, sewer, electrical hookups, dump station, pull-through design, laundry, playground, picnic tables, WiFi, and big rig friendly access. Year-round operation makes this an excellent basecamp for Grand Teton exploration. Perfect for big rig travelers seeking full hookups with direct mountain views.
179 sites, full hookups, year-round

Premium hookups between parks
Valley View RV Park offers 70 premium sites with full hookups including 50/30/20 amp service, water, and sewer. Located directly between Yellowstone and Grand Teton (near Island Park, Idaho), this full-service resort features pull-through sites accommodating RVs up to 70 feet and is big rig friendly.
Amenities include WiFi, laundry, propane, dump station, RV storage, groceries, and picnic areas with grills. Pet-friendly policies welcome your furry companions. The central location between two major national parks makes this ideal for travelers exploring both destinations. Perfect for large RVs and extended-stay visitors seeking full amenities.
Pull-through sites up to 70 feet

Scenic forest camping with hookups
Lava Campground offers 25 premium sites with 30/50 amp hookups, water, and sewer hookups. Located in scenic central Idaho (48 miles from Grand Teton), this family-friendly campground accommodates RVs up to 65 feet with pull-through options for big rigs.
Amenities include showers, toilets, tables, grills, dump station, playground, firewood, and pet-friendly accommodations. Open seasonally from May through October, the campground provides a peaceful mountain setting with full RV facilities. Ideal for families seeking hookups with access to both Yellowstone and Grand Teton regions.
Full hookups, 50 amp available

Golf and RV camping experience
Caribou Highlands Golf Course and RV Park offers 19 premium RV sites with 50/30 amp electrical service, water, and sewer hookups. Located in Grace, Idaho (60 miles south of Grand Teton), this family-friendly facility accommodates RVs up to 55 feet with pull-through options and big rig friendly design.
Unique feature: on-site golf course access. Additional amenities include water hookups, electrical service, dump station, showers, laundry, tables, playground, hiking trails, fishing, WiFi, and pet-friendly policies. Open May through October. Perfect for golfing RV enthusiasts seeking full hookups with recreation options.
Golf course, full hookups, pull-throughs

Full-service resort with island location
Yellowstone RV Park at Mack's Inn offers 68 premium sites with full hookups including 50/30/20 amp service on scenic Island Park Island. Located on Highway 191 between Yellowstone and Grand Teton (35 miles from Grand Teton), this well-established resort accommodates RVs up to 70 feet with pull-through options.
Amenities include water, sewer, electrical hookups, dump station, laundry, propane, WiFi, general store, showers, and pet-friendly policies. Big rig friendly with spacious pull-through sites. The unique island location provides a peaceful setting while maintaining proximity to both major parks. Ideal for extended-stay basecamp exploration.
68 sites, full hookups, pull-throughs

Large resort with resort amenities
Yellowstone Park / West Gate KOA Holiday offers 280 sites in a major resort setting near West Yellowstone, Montana (40 miles north of Grand Teton). Features full hookups with 50/30 amp service, pull-through sites accommodating RVs up to 90 feet, and comprehensive amenities.
Amenities include water, sewer, electrical hookups, cable TV, WiFi, laundry, propane, dump station, pool, playground, picnic area with grills, general store, and pet-friendly accommodations. The large facility provides resort-style camping while being positioned between Yellowstone and Grand Teton. Perfect for families seeking extensive amenities and entertainment options.
280 sites, pool, cable TV, big rig ready
We've identified five outstanding campgrounds specifically designed for RV travelers with the best combination of RV amenities, proximity to Grand Teton, and 30/50 amp service. These facilities cater to modern RV travel needs with full hookups, pull-through sites, and big rig friendly designs.

In-park camping with full amenities
Signal Mountain Campground stands out as the most RV-friendly national park campground with flush toilets, showers, a dump station, and laundry facilities. Located within Grand Teton National Park (just 3 miles from Moose Junction), this 81-site facility accommodates RVs up to 30 feet and offers the best in-park amenities for RV travelers.
The hilltop location provides stunning views of Jackson Lake and the Teton Range, especially at sunset. Nearby Signal Mountain Road offers scenic drives with multiple overlooks. Excellent access to hiking trails, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Perfect for RV travelers seeking park camping with modern conveniences.
3 miles from park center with showers

30 miles from center with full hookups
Fireside Buffalo Valley RV Park is the closest full-hookup facility to Grand Teton's south entrance, positioned just 30 miles from the park center on the scenic Laramie Valley. Features 179 premium sites with 50/30 amp service, water, sewer, and pull-through designs accommodating RVs up to 80 feet.
The year-round operation, big rig friendly design, and direct mountain views make this ideal for RV travelers seeking full amenities near Grand Teton. Wide sites support large RVs comfortably. Laundry, WiFi, and dump stations available. Perfect for big rig travelers prioritizing proximity to Grand Teton with full hookup amenities.
30 miles south, 50/80 amp hookups

In-park proximity with year-round
Lava Hot Springs West KOA Holiday offers 70 premium RV sites with full hookups including 50/30 amp electrical service, water, sewer, and pull-through designs. Located in central Idaho (60 miles south of Grand Teton center), this family-friendly resort accommodates RVs up to 65 feet.
Amenities include flush toilets, showers, dump station, laundry, WiFi, propane, hot springs, pool, playgrounds, grills, and pet-friendly accommodations. The year-round operation with comprehensive amenities and geothermal hot springs access make this ideal for RV travelers seeking extended-stay comfort near Grand Teton.
70 sites, hot springs access, year-round

35 miles south with premium hookups
Yellowstone RV Park at Mack's Inn offers 68 premium RV sites with full hookups (50/30/20 amp) positioned 35 miles south of Grand Teton between the two major parks. Features water, sewer, electrical, dump station, laundry, and propane with pull-through sites accommodating RVs up to 70 feet.
Big rig friendly design with spacious pull-through sites makes this excellent for large RVs. The scenic Island Park Island location provides peaceful setting with proximity to both parks. General store and showers available. Ideal for big rig travelers seeking full hookups at reasonable distance from Grand Teton.
35 miles south, 50 amp, pull-throughs

Between parks with full service
Valley View RV Park offers 70 sites with premium full hookups (50/30 amp) positioned between Yellowstone and Grand Teton (25 miles west of Grand Teton). Features pull-through sites accommodating RVs up to 70 feet with water, sewer, electrical, dump station, laundry, and propane.
Big rig friendly design with spacious pull-through sites makes this excellent for large RVs. WiFi, RV storage, and on-site groceries available. Pet-friendly policies welcome your travel companions. Ideal for big rig travelers seeking central location between two national parks with comprehensive hookup amenities.
25 miles west, 50/70 amp pull-throughs
Grand Teton National Park is centered at 43.829687, -110.821999 in northwestern Wyoming. Campgrounds range from within the park (Signal Mountain at 3 miles) to 60+ miles in gateway communities. In-park campgrounds provide immediate access to hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing, while gateway campgrounds offer more amenities.
Drive times vary by destination and traffic. From Jackson Lake Campground, expect 5-10 minutes to popular Jenny Lake trailheads. From Colter Bay, 15 minutes reaches Moose Junction visitor center. From Jackson, Wyoming, 15-20 minutes reaches park entrances. In summer, traffic congestion at entrances can add 15-30 minutes. Travel on early morning drives (before 8 AM) to minimize delays.
Winter access to Grand Teton is limited with some roads closed. Most park campgrounds close October through April. Year-round campgrounds like Fireside Buffalo Valley provide alternatives for winter exploration of surrounding areas.
Grand Teton National Park encompasses 310,000 acres dominated by the dramatic Teton Range, with the highest peak (Grand Teton) reaching 13,775 feet. The jagged peaks rise dramatically 6,000 feet above Jackson Lake and the valley floor, creating one of North America's most stunning mountain landscapes. The park was established in 1929 and expanded through land conservation efforts.
Outdoor recreation opportunities are exceptional with over 200 miles of maintained trails, pristine alpine lakes perfect for fishing and boating, and abundant wildlife including moose, elk, bighorn sheep, black bears, and grizzly bears. The scenic Jackson Lake Loop offers drive-accessible viewing of the entire mountain range. Wildlife viewing is best in early morning and evening hours, especially in Willow Flats and the Oxbow Bend area.
RV camping near Grand Teton enables flexible, budget-friendly exploration of these dramatic mountain landscapes. The park's manageable size allows visitors to experience major attractions in 2-3 days, while dedicated hikers can spend weeks exploring the extensive trail system. From scenic drives to challenging alpine hikes, Grand Teton offers unmatched mountain beauty for outdoor enthusiasts.
Peak season (June through September) offers the warmest weather, fully open roads, and maximum campground availability. Expect afternoon thunderstorms and temperatures ranging from 45-75 degrees Fahrenheit. July and August are warmest but also busiest with crowds and limited parking at trailheads. Book in-park campgrounds as early as January when reservations open.
Shoulder seasons (May and October) provide excellent camping with mild weather and smaller crowds. Spring (May) offers wildflower displays and active wildlife as animals emerge from winter. Fall (late September to early October) showcases golden aspens and occasional early snow on peaks. These periods offer the best balance of accessibility, pleasant weather, and solitude. Some facilities may have limited hours.
Winter camping (November through April) is limited as most park roads close by late October and all park campgrounds close seasonally. Jackson and gateway communities remain open year-round for basecamp exploration of surrounding areas. Winter offers solitude and unique experiences including snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and winter wildlife viewing, but requires proper cold-weather preparation.
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RV-Specific Considerations
National Park Campgrounds
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RV camping near Grand Teton enables a basecamp strategy where you establish a comfortable home base and take daily excursions into the park. This approach reduces setup/breakdown time and provides familiar accommodations after long days of hiking and exploring. Many travelers find this more practical than constantly moving between campgrounds.
From Signal Mountain Campground (within the park), enjoy quick access to the scenic Loop Road, Jenny Lake trailheads, Jackson Lake fishing, and Teton Pass overlooks. From Colter Bay (5 miles north), explore Oxbow Bend, Willow Flats, and northern trails. From Jackson or surrounding communities, use morning drives to reach park destinations and return for evening relaxation.
Plan 4-6 day stays to fully experience Grand Teton's highlights including scenic drives, major hiking trails, wildlife viewing, boating, and fishing. Extended 7-10 day trips allow combining Grand Teton with Yellowstone National Park (just 1 hour north) for a comprehensive mountain adventure. Consider seasonal timing for optimal weather and crowd levels.
Yellowstone National Park is located just 1 hour north of Grand Teton via the scenic John D. Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway. Both parks can be combined for a 7-10 day comprehensive exploration of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Yellowstone offers distinct geothermal features, wildlife watching, and more campground options than Grand Teton.
Bridger-Teton National Forest surrounding Grand Teton offers dispersed camping and developed campgrounds with similar mountain scenery and fewer crowds. The scenic Beartooth Highway (US-212) northeast of the park features alpine scenery and forest service campgrounds. Gros Ventre Wilderness and Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness offer backcountry experiences for adventurous campers seeking true solitude.
National Park Service campgrounds near Grand Teton open reservations on January 1st and sell out within days for peak season (July-August). Book immediately when reservations open for your desired dates. Private RV parks in surrounding communities accept bookings year-round with more flexibility and shorter lead times. Shoulder seasons (May, September-October) offer easier booking.
In-park campgrounds restrict RVs to 30 feet maximum. For larger rigs, Yellowstone RV Park at Mack's Inn (35 miles away) accommodates RVs up to 70 feet. Fireside Buffalo Valley RV Park (30 miles south) accepts RVs up to 80 feet with 50 amp hookups. Valley View RV Park (25 miles west) accommodates RVs up to 70 feet with pull-throughs. Yellowstone KOA Holiday (40 miles north) accepts RVs up to 90 feet.
Yes, all vehicles entering Grand Teton National Park require a valid park pass. Seven-day passes cost $35 per vehicle, or purchase an $80 annual America the Beautiful Pass covering all national parks. Campground fees are separate from park entry fees. Private campgrounds outside the park do not require a national park pass.
In-park campgrounds offer vault or flush toilets with water spigots, but NO electrical hookups or sewage connections. Signal Mountain and Colter Bay have flush toilets, showers, dump stations, and laundry. Private RV parks outside the park provide full hookups with 30/50 amp electrical, water, sewer, WiFi, and additional amenities like pools and cable TV.
Both grizzly bears and black bears live in Grand Teton. Camping with bears is safe when proper precautions are followed: store all food in bear-proof containers, never leave food unattended, use provided bear-proof storage lockers, and carry bear spray on all hikes. Make noise while hiking to avoid surprising bears. The park website provides detailed bear safety guidelines.
Grand Teton has multiple access points: South entrance near Jackson, Wyoming (main access), North entrance connecting to Yellowstone, East entrance via Dubois, and West entrance via Idaho. The scenic John D. Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway connects to Yellowstone. Choose your approach based on your campground location and desired park attractions.
From Jenny Lake: Cascade Canyon Trail (10.7 miles round trip) and Teton Crest Trail access. From Jackson Lake: Willow Flats Trail (5 miles) and Oxbow Bend scenic trail. From Colter Bay: Hermitage Point Loop (9.2 miles) and scenic nature walks. From park entrances: String Lake Trail (3.5 miles) and Amphitheater Lake Trail (9.6 miles). All offer alpine scenery and wildlife viewing opportunities.
For summer peak season, plan 6-9 months in advance and book reservations on January 1st when available. Shoulder season trips (May, September-October) can be planned with 2-3 months lead time. Factor in 3-5 days minimum to experience Grand Teton's major attractions, or 7+ days for comprehensive exploration including Yellowstone.
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