The highlights - great location, full hook-ups, clean facilities, beautiful scenery. The downsides - PRICE! Very pricey for unlevel sites and showers are an additional $3.50 each. However, you are paying for location which cant be beat. Very close to the lake, store, Jackson Lodge, all of the Grand Teton visitor centers, and Jackson Hole. All in all, if you are planning to visit Grand Teton, it is worth the money to saty. Expect to do significant leveling. We even had challenges with our tent trailer! We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Nice campground with enough room to get slides and awning out. Sites were far from being level but workable. Our site was a short walk to the lake which was nice. No problems with the electricity, water or sewer. Extremely pricey but it has the best location in the Tetons. Cell phone signal was very weak but was able to use our antenna for my computers Aircard (Verizon). Dome satellite wouldn't work here so used our portable dish and that worked just fine. They do NOT allow campfires here so you won't be choking on your neighbors smoke!! Use your Golden Age Pass if you have one for a discount. We would stay here again during the slow season but not in the summer. Very quiet at night! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very large park, which is full most of the summer. However, it is very quiet. The spaces are adequate size, but none seem to be level – some are almost hill-like. The RV park is very close to the Colter Bay Visitors Center in the Grand Teton National Park. The Center has a very nice Indian craft museum plus the usual ranger programs. Showers are not included, and are located near the RV park office. Restrooms are clean and convenient, with several located around the park. The park is in a heavily wooded pine forest, and sites are close but not excessively so. There is no cable TV or wi-fi, and satellite dish access is problematic due to all of the trees. A very few sites might have a clear shot at the southern sky, but not many. Our Verizon cell phone access was marginal, but the cell phone's broadband was better. The park is about an hour's drive to Jackson where fuel prices are significantly lower than the "convenience store" at the entrance to the RV park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a National Park RV site. Their emphasis is on nature and therefore it is more of a campground with full hookups. The sites are not very level and are kind of tight. The sites and roads are cut into a pine forest so it is beautiful and the views are breathtaking. It is a good central location for visiting Yellowstone and Jackson Hole. Make your reservations early because they fill up fast. We had to book 6 months in advance. Their prices are kind of high but worth the money. We stayed a week and hope to return later. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a destination RV park for touring the Grand Teton Park. It is in a dense lodge pole pine forest with separate (mostly pull-through) sites quite close together. The edge of the lake, with a terrific view of the Tetons, is a short walk away. They advertise WiFi but it can only be used in the cabin office, a 10-20 minute walk from the RV park. The boat tour is a good value. Reservations are a must. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Spaces are nice but kind of tight. Roads narrow but no problems. This is our second visit here and the price has nearly doubled! It was $27.56 in 2004. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground sits beside a smooth, round stone beach with an absolutely breathtaking view of the mountains across Jackson Lake. The view alone is worth the cost. Site specific reservations can't be made, you get what you are assigned. sites were spacious enough, in an old growth lodge pole pine forest. Plenty of room for the kids to bike ride. Showers should be included, but aren't. Park operated horseback riding sells out fast, before we even got there, but the are better options nearby. Try A-OK Coral for a gorgeous ride into the Gros Ventre area. The Visitors center in Jackson Hole has dozens of brochures for others. Most are less costly than the park operation. Staff and park staff were all quite pleasant. We had a white fox in our campsite. Plenty of wildlife- Tons of Prong horn antelope, Moose on the road nearby, grisly bear near a back road to Jackson. We saw lots of wildlife in Yellowstone, including lots of bison half hour drive to the south gate. Jackson Hole is touristy but has plenty of shopping opportunity. Jenny Lake is gorgeous, close by and on the way to Jackson Hole. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The cost to stay here outweighs everything else. Other parks that cost this much have wi-fi, showers, etc. The layout is also not friendly to larger motorcoaches with slides on both sides. Not alot of room between the trees. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is an excellent place to stay while visiting the Tetons. The only reason for the 9 out of 10 rating is to reflect that some of the sites are not level. We were luckily with a very level site, but you may want to make sure you are getting one of the level ones if you need it. All the sites were saw were easy pull through sites that were large enough for all slides and enjoyment. The park is located right on Jackson Lake, and the evening sunsets should not be missed. Wildlife does visit the park during the evening and early morning hours. Make sure all food and cooking items are cleaned up. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
We stayed at this park 16 nights and loved it. The views around the park we outstanding. The people running the park were very helpful. Our phone worked good in this campground. There was no dedicated dog walk so people walked them everywhere. Because of the campgrounds being in bear country, they are very strict about what's left out and will fine violators. We definitely would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Grand Teton is wonderful. Campground extremely tight for Big Rig, without tow. Most sites in trees so no satellite. Better than Yellowstone, so many people stay here and commute to Yellowstone during the day, or to various sites in Grand Tetons. Sewer was higher than motorhome outlet. Needs upgrading for newer and larger units. Electric surge tripped our surge protector, but other units lost many appliances. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed late in the season so got the discounted rate. Campground has many trees and is mostly dirt roads. No amenities that you would find in a private park. We were able to get satellite TV through the trees. Great location for visiting the Tetons. Our site wasn't very level. Animals can be seen when walking the trails. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I think we paid around 50, but I could be wrong on the price. We LOVED this place!! We stayed for 3 nights but would have stayed 3 weeks. The Jr. Ranger program was awesome for my kids, they loved it. The kids also found 50 other kids to race with around the campground. The sites were stacked up like other campgrounds, however with all the trees I didn't feel like we were packed in. We will be back here again! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We loved this CG. In the Teton national park with full hookups. It is true that the roads and sites are a bit tight, but wooded environment makes it feel much more private. Wonderful to sit outside under awning and walk dogs. Steps to Jackson Lake. Aside from driving issues (tight roads with trees) I can't see why anyone would not love this place. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great park. Very quiet. Kids enjoyed the lake and trails. Sites are very unlevel. It was hard to get around in a 40 ft. motorhome. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Pulling a high profile 5th wheel through these trees got a little scary a couple times. Several branches had to be bent to drive my rig through here and I was worried a little about my roof or clipping a tree around corners. There is no wifi in the campground. They give you a pass to use Jenny Lake Lodge pool which is several miles south of the campground. All the sites are are in the trees and a few down on the end have a view of the bay through trees. Satellite reception would be a miracle. Because of bears, campers are threatened with fines for leaving things outside your camper including water bottles and citronella candles. The rules said "no outdoor cooking" but after speaking with the workers they allowed us to use a propane stove outside to cook food as long as we put it away immediately afterward. There were no campfires allowed which seemed a bit unfair since the adjoining tenter/dry camping section were allowed covered wood burning campstoves. We asked about this also and their rational was that the trailer park sites are "too close together". Our stay was pleasant, and the sites were level enough. 50 amp power stayed strong. There is a gravel beach access on the far end of the campground which is a beautiful area. I don't think it's worth 50.00 a night, but there isn't a lot to choose from. Supply and Demand I guess. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
There are two things to review: 1. the RV park facilities, and 2. the location. 1. The park itself is a pine forest; trees, needles, and little else. There are paths for walking down to the lake. The facilities are on small loops, and as you drive in you wonder if you'll fit-you do. We have a 45'+H2 and we stayed connected for the drive in and at the campsite. 2. The location is pleasant, peaceful, and picturesque. As you walk down hill from your loop campsite, you enter unpon the lake. There is a large, open area covered with small round rocks (which serves as a beach). Across this large lake are the Grand Teton mountains. You cannot buy this for any price, anywhere; just spectacular. Before you make reservations, realize: cell phone, satellite, air card is all very limited. This is a forest, and the store is limited. The drive in and out are big rig friendly, but those of us who expect the amenities we receive elsewhere, need to chill a little while we are here. This is more "camping" than we are used to. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The RV Park was over priced for the amenities it offered. We had to have 50 amp service so we had no choice. I also do not care to pay this much to camp on dirt. We also had difficulty getting our motorhome in the site - eventually had to dig out a post - a post or a tree was our choice. The store, gift shop, visitor's center and the lake were great. Very beautiful area but we will not camp here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Only place to stay in the Grand Tetons with full hookup and 50 amp. Campground had adequate space between sites and the entrance was easy to get in and out. Campground had all amenities: well stocked store, fuel, full hookups and plenty of activities for all ages. Only negatives were that we camped on dirt and the site I was assigned was very difficult to get a big 5th wheel into. Trees and signs in the wrong place. Other than the two negatives and the bear that was in the campground for 3 days, our stay was pleasant and we would return. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Beautiful campground in a wooded area next to Colter Village. This campground is within a quarter mile of the grocery store, visitors center, and restaurants. It is pricey considering the amenities. In fact you must pay extra to take a shower. I would stay here again, but will also check other options in the area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Reading some of the other reviews makes me wonder if some of those folks stayed in the same place we did! This review will address the full-hookup RV park in Grand Teton National Park. (there is also an adjoining primitive campground – a separate facility). Both properties are under the auspices of the Grand Teton Lodge Company, an authorized concessionaire of the National Park. That being said … This is a lovely park in a somewhat primitive, thickly-forested area of the national park. The sites are arranged in wide loops off the main road. We were in loop A, site 16. When we first turned onto the loop to find our site, we wondered how in heaven’s name we’d fit our 38’ fifth wheel in. By proceeding with caution and a bit of resolve, we slipped comfortably into our shaded site among the tall pines – heavenly! The roads & sites are paved, leveling was a bit tricky but manageable. Make no mistake, this is a “wild” national park in a remote area – there are bears and all the attendant hazards of the wild. The park has strict safety regulations to prevent animal encroachment. Stiff fines are in place for violations of those rules. Campfires or fire rings are prohibited, propane or charcoal grills are discouraged. No birdfeeders please. Although this park was full to capacity, the design of the loops provided a sense of privacy and –open space. Each site is provided with a picnic table. The water pressure is excellent (a little high (80#) and the voltage was excellent with no fluctuation or surprise outages. We experienced a very quiet surrounding in spite of the nearby traffic and humanity. The RV park is within short walking distance of the general store, full-service grocery, deli & bakery and Jackson Lake shore. Bad news: Obviously the price. The only discount available is the National Park Golden Age Passport. Because of the trees, there are overhanging branches on some of the sites – larger units are subject to sustain light surface scratches and although most of the larger sites are pull-thru’s – you won’t be zipping in and out of these spaces. There are far too few dumpsters and bath houses for the number of sites. Lots of comings & goings – it’s a busy place in the summer. [We made our reservations for mid-June several months ahead, glad we did – there were no vacancies the entire week we were there.] There is no cable, campsite WiFi or modem. This beautiful high-country retreat is closed in the winter. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is our favorite campground we've ever stayed at. It is located right next to Colter Bay Village which has a wonderful grocery store, activities desk for horseback riding, float trips, whitewater rafting, etc. and is right on Jackson Lake. You are able to rent boats for fishing. The scenery was awesome, the park rangers and staff were very friendly. Yes, maybe the actual sights could've been a little bigger for our 39' motorhome, but our's wasn't that bad. Located approximately half way between the town of Jackson and Yellowstone, I couldn't imagine a better location. We had a bear in the campground the one evening. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!!! We would definitely stay here again on our next trip to Yellowstone. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Site was nice, but a little pricey. Showers were $3.25, so we used the trailer. This was one of the nicer places to see the Teton's and Yellowstone. I will be staying here in the future instead of going inside Yellowstone. Great service, but overall pretty pricey. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Would never stay here again. Sites are cramped pretty close. Overgrown with trees in some areas that don't allow for awnings or large rv's. Had to trim a few limbs that were scraping my roof. Weird 90 degree inlets for the sewer hook-up that allowed for a little leakage when dumping tanks. The NP campground around the corner is definitely the place to stay at Colter Bay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is ok. It is the only one in the area with hook-ups and they know it!! Upon arrival we were unsure if we wanted 2 or 3 nights. We were told it was "dangerous" not to pay for 3 nights if we wanted to stay that long. As it turns out, we decided to leave after 2 nights and asked for a refund. We were told they couldn't do it. This always means they don't want to--they can always give a refund!! We work part time in an RV park so know there is always a way to give refunds!! Has to do with good customer service, and I feel we didn't get it!! We were lead to believe they were full the third night but looked to us like they had plenty of room for that night. There were dogs barking all over the place. People locked their dogs in their RV's while they went fishing for the day and they barked the whole time they were gone. We mentioned this to the staff and they said they would take care of it. Yeah, right!! They obviously don't enforce their own rules!! We checked out the campground while there and were appalled at the way the RV's were stacked along the road. Wouldn't even consider staying there!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice campground. The sites in the front and the rear have the most space, the ones in the middle are not as wide. All sites are dirt make sure you have leveling materials. Staff is very nice and helpful. Cell phone service is spotty. No TV reception. The rear sites are close to the lake. The very front sites are closet to the store and the gen. are noise. Many hiking trails right from the cg. Overall good park. We will stay there again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We vacation at the Colter Bay RV park about every 5th year and have for the last 30 years. It is very scenic, easy access, fairly level sites, good restaurants nearby, walking distance to the lake. Management is courteous and helpful at all times. There is a store and guided tour site in the park also. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We very much enjoyed our time here. Our site was so unlevel would could not completely level our 40ft rig. We would definitely stay here again even though it was pricey. We would want to pick our spot. Some areas are tight. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not many options for rv parks around the Tetons. We were happy with our choice, although the price is very high. The beach was really nice and views of Mt. Moran (from the beach, not the campground) spectacular! We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Very Nice CG. Sites are kinda close but not to close. roads are gravel and sites are fairly level. Plenty of pines and trees. We decided to stay a extra couple of days and the staff made arrangements without much of a problem. Close to a store and shopping as well as a visitors center. The view of the Tetons is absolutely wonderful. We plan on going back next year. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A fine campground that had a clean laundry and was close to everything we wanted to do in the Grand Teton Park. Campground hosts were very friendly. Several good restaurants/food courts near the campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The sites are big enough for larger RV's and are shaded. It is a little tight, but not a big problem. Staying in the park (Grand Teton) is very nice. You can walk to the visitors center, restraunt, laundry, general store. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Good location in Grand Teton park but over priced. No TV reception, too many trees for Satellite to work, no cell phone coverage in the RV park. The roads, sites and the trees made it very difficult for a 40 ft motorhome. We could hardly get in or out. We would not stay there again. Would be fine for a smaller motorhome. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Big rigs can have a hard time manuevering due to tight turns and trees. Facilities are not maintained as well as one would expect at the high rates they charge. Sewer system was acting up and sewer hook-ups were the older 90 degree bend type. Gravel sites required quite a bit of leveling. This concessionaire operated CG is a good choice only if you must have hook-ups. The nearby NPS operated CG's are a much better value. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were very happy with our stay at the campground. All the sites were pull-through with full hookups. Most sites are in the shade. The campground is in a great location within the national park and we would definitely stay there again when visiting. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
According to the lady in the reception building, this is a 50 (or so) year old park and it was not to our liking at all. Both the roads and the sites are very narrow. If you like very heavily wooded campgrounds full of pine trees, then this is the place for you, but we found too many trees in all the wrong places. We were barely able to get into our pull-through site and had to back out in order to exit without taking some of the trees and some unwanted dents, scrapes and scratches home with us. The campground is on a lake, but none of the sites actually border or even have a view of the lake. It really wouldn't have mattered when we were there as the entire side of the lake that is closest to the campground was dried right up. For those of you that like campfires, you are not allowed fires at your site-only in designated areas. Given all the trees, the reasoning is understandable. Although many campers like this sort of rustic experience, we would not go back to this campground under any circumstances. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2004
$42
Nice place. Sort of like a State/National Park campground but with full hookups. You can
walk to the visitor center. There is also a grocery store and restaurant in that vicinity. We were surprised to see that the marina is completely dry, so don't plan on doing anything water-related. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2003
$41
No showers. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2003
$27
Excellent place to stay. Regular forested campground, but with amenities. Beautiful
location. It also had two other camp areas without hook-ups, one that allowed generators, one that didn't. Staff extremely friendly and helpful. Nice store, laundry, showers ($4), gift shop, gas station, auto services. Summer season rate is around $43, rate discounted during September, making it a good deal when you see what the other parks in and around the park charge. Would recommend it to anyone. Campfires not allowed in RV section. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2003
$47
Clean campground with campsites somewhat close together. On reflection the campground was not worth the price;after taxes and other fees we paid $47 a night. Clearly the proximity to Grand Teton Park and Yellowstone raise the price. We would not stay there again. June 2003 36' MH We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2002
$32
If you want hookups and a semi-rustic setting this is your place. This place books up quickly during the tourist times. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2000
$32
This campground is centrally located to Grand Teton National Park. It is 30 minutes from Jackson, WY and 30 minutes from Yellowstone NP. It is a large campground with numerous amenities and services that is also part of Grand Teton's major visitor center. It is situated on Jackson Lake, although none of the sites are truly waterfront. The sites are fairly small and heavily wooded. It is a perfect place for a vactions to Grand Teton and Southern parts of Yellowstone. We camped here in a camper.
This park has a stunning location near the border of Grand Teton National Park. It's too bad the "resort" itself does not live up to its location. It is overpriced for the quality of the facilities. The sites are small and the access roads are narrow. The fire pit at our site was choked with cigarette butts (as were many of the others I observed). Our water hookup was wobbly and leaking. Maintenance did not seem to be a high priority for the management of this park as everything was rundown. The only reason they can charge the fees they do is that there are not a lot of other options. We would not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is way over-priced. We got a discount since it was the end of the season, otherwise the price would have been $60+. The sites are dirt/gravel pull-throughs. The section we were in had two other motorhomes, and the guy in the office put us right next to another motorhome. We would not stay here again. (800) 563-6469 We camped here in a Motorhome.
Agree with earlier reviewers, this is a very poor campground in terms of facilities and cost. Had to wait to check-in because the person who handled that was in the back room watching TV. Sites were marked by rotting logs on the ground. The campground is in three sections, two of which are accessible directly from the highway and provide no security. There were very few campers in the park the night we stayed, and it appeared that about half of those were long-term, perhaps workers on the highway construction taking place a few miles away. The rate listed was with a AAA discount. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Big rig friendly is an overstatement. At 45' and towing a 30' trailer we are somewhat limited in this part of the world. Narrow roads and no swing in lots of places. We had to jackknife into the spot to fit. That made access to the sewer a challenge but we gerry rigged it to work. First spot they gave us would have been impossible to drive out of. To change spots in a park that was maybe 15% full seemed to be a huge problem to the staff who seemed un-interested. Once assigned a new spot all seemed to be OK. Very pricey for what you get. Gravel everywhere with some leveling issues. T-mobile phone and Sprint card worked all the time. This is simply an old park with a fabulous view of the Tetons. Access to Tetons, south Yellowstone and Jackson great but not much else. Wouldn't stay again unless it was necessary. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The best word to describe this campground is overpriced. This was the most we paid on our 2 week trip and it was one of the poorer campgrounds. We like swimming pools and will pay extra for one but the pool and hot tub heaters were broken and the water was too cold to get in. We had Internet problems as did other posters to this site. We could connect for a while and then it went dead. The only thing this place has going for it is it's proximity to the national parks. Way overpriced! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nightly rate includes everything, even the "discount" for Good Sam. If you can find another place, stay there, it can't be any worse than Grand Teton RV. They say "big rig" friendly, only problem is they don't know what a big rig is. Narrow dirt roads, narrow & short spaces. No one I dealt with in the store/office seemed to be playing with a full deck. The bad part is that there aren't a lot of choses in that area but if I come back I'll never stay there again. Over $800 for 14 days in '36 fifth wheel. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park has very little grass, no shade trees. You feel like you are in a non-maintained parking lot as your MH will rock and roll down the bumpy dirt roads. They have poor radius's for turning into your site. The water pressure is very low, we had to compensate with our water pump. The showers are run down, restrooms are clean but very old. We would NOT stay here again, would prefer to camp along side the road. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The rate is after discount. In fairness to this "park", the sites on the east side and west side of this park are far and away better than the sites in the middle. Those are grass, dirt and rock (not gravel). Lots of luck trying to level anything there. This place is extremely over-priced for the value received. Wi-Fi was very spotty. The staff was not very friendly after they checked you in unless they thought you might buy something in the store. The general attitude seemed to be "We are the only RV park close and we certainly know it". If you can find a suitable park elsewhere I suggest you use it even if it is not so conveniently located. We would only use this park again in desperation and I doubt we will ever be that desperate. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the worst campground I have (almost) stayed in. After we checked in we proceed to the site. The kid in the office drew a line to the wrong side of the pull through site. No big deal; I backed it in. When I got out of the truck to check out what adjustments would be needed, my wife and daughters came to me and said that EVERY eye in the campground was on us. I shrugged it off. What I could not shrug off was the condition of the site. There was no grass but only weeds and my TT was tilted precariously to the left. I would need to lift up the left side 12” to level this out. I looked around and there was dog dirt all over the site. I then made the mistake of walking over to a make shift fire pit, which was a truck rim with 4 pieces of scrap metal welded to make legs. When I looked inside I saw dirty sweat socks and other noxious garbage. My wife attempted to use the lavatory but left stating that they were clogged. From the tear in the corner of her eye and the dry heaves I assume she was understating the problem. This is when our fan club became very interested in us. I am guessing that they were betting on the over/under; on whether we would leave and how long it would take us to decide. No reservations and no idea where to go was a better option than staying there. I left to go the front desk. I explained that these conditions were unacceptable. Their response? “ That not my concern”. I then asked a simple question “you do not care because you’re an employee or you’re the owner who does not care about his business”. His ego required that he tell me that he was the owner. He then reversed the credit card transaction. On my walk back I came upon kids jumping over a drainage ditch which appeared to have raw sewage in it. Upon jumping in my truck I looked at the campground map, only to realize that if I followed it, it would lead us up an embankment that would flip the camper on its side. I then noticed one of our fan club (whose camper was a landscaping trailer with an awning BTW), was not happy that we were leaving, perhaps she bet on the over? We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This was probably the worst campground I have ever stayed in. The grass hadn't been mowed in weeks and it just generally looked dirty. The sites were very unlevel. It had two things going for it - the views of the Grand Tetons and the WIFI worked great. Otherwise.....pick somewhere else! We camped here in a Motorhome.
I was shocked at the road condition and the stalls in the park. They had large holes with mud. The restrooms were a very long way from where we parked. Not good for my Mom who is 86 years old. This camp ground was very run down. If you have to turn around with a tow vehicle you have to disconnect. I can't believe that AAA would give this place a 3 stars. The only good thing about this camp ground is it's convenient if your going into the Grand Tetons! We camped here in a Motorhome.
While this park is not the newest and the best I believe they are serving the area as best they can. They are a year-round, busy campground. Although there are some limitations in the facilities, (you're not paying for a 5-star resort here) they serve their purpose and are reasonable. The national park close by had so many wildlife related restrictions that we were unable to use any facility there. GTP was wonderful and available. Sure, I would have liked a little less dust and gravel, but we had a wonderful time none the less. And the staff was wonderful. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very, very overpriced for the facilities. Roads were unmaintained, hosts had a don't care attitude. While we were checking in we witnessed several unhappy campers ask for their money back and went elsewhere. One of the worst campgrounds I have ever stayed in. This is very sad because the area is so beautiful and it attracts millions of visitors each year. I think manangement knows there aren't a lot of other choices, therefore they don't care!!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This RV park is one of the worst we have stayed in. We have a large RV (40+) and the roads as well as the access to the sites are horrible. The roads are dirt and very rough. The site we had was a back-in site and we barely fit. My husband was so upset with the facility that we left earlier than planned. The sewer hookups were all above ground and looked like they were in disrepair. There seems to be many full-time resident RVs in the park. I would not recommend this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The reviewers of this campground have been too kind. It is actually worse than they say. I think I have been in a worse spot, but was only charged $6.00. Interior roads are very rough. A little gravel would go a long way, since the sites are mostly dirt. I can only guess how bad it gets after a rainstorm. Our sewer was connected by above-ground PVC pipes that were not cemented together and did not slope downhill. Management said our site was suitable for a 40+' motorcoach and this was simply not true. (To be fair, we saw some sites that we could have at least fit into.) This park is the reason I sought out and joined RVparkreviews.com in hopes of avoiding another like it in the future. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Maintenance is not a word in their vocabulary. The sites are unlevel, muddy, water hookups makeshift, cables all cut or no cable ends, grass all dead, no landscaping, picnic tables aged and in need of replacement, junk all around, fuel and LP prices sky high (30-50% higher than elsewhere)......... Website very misleading. Wish I had looked at RVParkReviews first. Would never stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Called and after reading reviews I called back and cancelled. When I drove by it appears very rustic; over grown desert type terrain. Their vehicle gas was posted at 30 cents more than everyone else in the area. They are not all that close to the parks, but you get the idea they are right in the parks. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Staff rude to registrants, but pleasant if you bought from their store. I had to speak up to get waited on! Only plus was its closeness to the Tetons and airport. No water, or low water pressure. We left early too! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Ok, it is a dry dusty campground but the whole area is under a drought and it is dusty everywhere. The KOA in West Yellowstone had dust and had to water the grass to allow it to survive. The sites have been leveled by putting gravel on the back end of the back in sites and the pull thrus seem pretty level to me. It is not a pretty campground to look at but the views of the mountains is amazing, especially if you are lucky enough to get a back in or pull thru facing them. They have good free wifi that reaches the site. It is a help, as the walk up would be dusty. We got a reservation at the last minute for the 4th of July and the rest of the weekend. It has good power and it is half full. I do not think they cut the grass but then not much more than weeds are growing out here. Would I come back here; yes, but would I look at other places first; yes. I like the Virginian in Jackson and find that very convenient. If they would spend a few dollars to pave the roads or at least gravel them and the sites, they could have a very nice campground. The lady at the desk was very nice and friendly. I guess I was expecting a worse reception. I will say, the maintenance man did not wave, when we drove in, just stopped and stared. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It was absolutely terrible. The sites are so unlevel we were unable to level our rig. There is a junk yard on site as well as junk stacked everywhere. The staff was rude and the owner hung up on me. There was a group of hispanics who had taken up permanent residence in the tent area. The place is the trashiest dump we have ever stayed at. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
July 2006
$55
This is one of the worst rv parks I've ever stayed out. Management is extremely rude and hateful. I had kids playing in the dirt and the owner accused them of killing his grass and proceeded to yell at the top of his lungs at them. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was the worst campground we have ever been to. It was extremely over-priced and certainly not what I expected based on their website. The restrooms were filthy, as were the laundry facilities. The actual site was disgusting. There was no grass or gravel, only un-level dirt. The staff was unfriendly and unhelpful. According to other campers we met there, two staffers quit during our stay because they no longer could handle the volume of complaints. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
July 2006
$28
Lots of litter and trash in the campground. Site was dirty and incredibly uneven, huge holes in the ground. Poolside grill was backed up to the dump station. Worst RV campground I visited in over a year on the road. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The worst management in the RV Park business. This campground is bad service, weeds, gophers and you park on hay. The only thing this place had going was the view, the warm pool and the location. We will never stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
July 2006
$50
This is by far the worst campground we have stayed in, their advertisements are very misleading! Unlevel sites, no view from the section where they put big rigs, dirty, run-down, unfriendly, unhelpful staff. Yuk! Will never stay here again, not even conveniently located. We were in a 40' motorhome. P.S. Everyone around us in the campgrounds agreed - were disappointed and felt ripped off. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This RV park is no resort. Very overpriced, laundry facilities dirty, park is very rundown and dumpy, junk everywhere. Staff not very friendly. We will never stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Ditto to all the other reviews. This CG has a great location but nothing else going for it. Everything is outdated. The sites are not level. Visual separation is minimal. Much better options exist in the Colter Bay area or down at Gros Ventre. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This old KOA is overrated, over priced, unlevel, narrow and junky. If you have a big rig look elsewhere! The pay per day WiFi is only good if you go to the office. Duh! Most of the sites face away from the Tetons. The only thing this site has going for it is location. Be sure you have satellite TV because there isn't anything else out there. It is a poor resemblence of their ads. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I would hardly call this a resort. The pull-through sites were not level. The section that they put us in was far away from the playground and pool. There are no trees. The pull-through sites were wide though for your rig and a vehicle side by side. I think they are asking for a LOT of money for what they have. There seemed to be wireless internet there, but I could not connect. We stayed for one night and will not return again for the price they want. The views of the Tetons were nice though. We camped here in a Motorhome.
They use the word resort very losely. This looks like it was a KOA at one time. It does
have a great view of the Tetons from your rigs. Also there is a horse ranch right behind you, no smell just pretty horses running around. There is a store and gas/diesel available. What the park lacks is made up with the views. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 2 / 10 ]
2003
$42
When we arrived they had newly landscaped most their lots. This amounted to a load of dirt dumped and leveled just wide enough to back in. It was a 2 foot drop from your bottom camper step. Also rained that night, glad I had 4WD or I would
have had to stay another night. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2002
$35
Gravel roads and sites. Nice swimming pool and hot tub. Outdoor grill where you can buy
supper. Hamburgers, steaks etc. We had a steak dinner, and it was good. Fire rings and fire wood. Arcade room for the kids. Staff was very friendly and helpful. We used it as a base for Jackson Hole and the south end of Yellowstone We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 5 / 10 ]
2000
$37
Not much of a resort and not convienent to Grand Teton or Yellowstone. Very barren, over priced big time. We camped here in a camper.