Located in the northeastern section of Grand Teton National Park in Colter Bay Village, Colter Bay RV Park features 112 pull-through campsites within walking distance of Jackson Lake. All campsites include full hook-ups, with water, power and sewer, and a picnic table; the majority of sites are shaded. No tents or open fires are permitted, but outdoor grills are allowed. Colter Bay Village has a store, a museum, laundry facilities, horseback riding, numerous hiking trails and a marina offering canoe rentals, fishing tours and lake cruises.
Colter Bay RV Park
Colter Bay Village
800-628-9988
gtlc.com
The area's only other RV park, Flagg Ranch Resort is five miles north of Grand Teton National Park and south of Yellowstone National Park in the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway region. The 175 wooded, pull-thru campsites are located by the Snake River. Each of the sites includes a fire pit and a picnic table, and 100 include full hook-ups. The campground allows tents, features laundry services and has 24-hour showers. Other services available within the resort's property include a full-service restaurant and bar in the lodge, a grocery store and a gas station.
Flagg Ranch Campground
Highway 89
Moran, WY 83013
800-443-2311
flaggranch.com
Grand Teton National Park has five developed campgrounds within its boundaries. Some of the campgrounds permit only tent camping or restrict vehicle size, but all include fire pits and picnic tables. None of the campsites includes hook-ups. These campgrounds include 350 campsites at Gros Ventre Campground, 49 tent-only campsites at Jenny Lake Campground, 86 campsites at Signal Mountain Campground, 350 campsites at Colter Bay Village Campground and 60 campsites at Lizard Creek Campground.