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Camping in Grand Teton

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Camping in Grand Teton

Grand Teton has several campgrounds spread across the park from the southern valley to the northern Jackson Lake shoreline. Jenny Lake Campground is walk-in tents only — small, quiet, and the most popular; it books out within minutes when the reservation window opens. Signal Mountain and Colter Bay are the larger facilities with RV sites and flush toilets. All campgrounds book through Recreation.gov; book as early as your window allows for any summer weekend.

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Camping in Grand Teton

  • Colter Bay Campground

    In-park · Frontcountry

    Colter Bay Campground

    Reservation $59/night 324 sites

    A big, full-service base near Jackson Lake with showers and laundry — best for families wanting amenities and lake access; reserve up to six months out.

    • Flush Toilets
    • Water
    • Dump Station
    • Hookups

    Data Source: Recreation.gov

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  • Colter Bay Marina End Ties

    In-park · Frontcountry

    Colter Bay Marina End Ties

    Reservation $117/night 112 sites

    Overnight boat moorage at the Colter Bay marina on Jackson Lake — for boaters, not a drive-in campsite; reserve through the lodge company.

    • Flush Toilets
    • Water
    • Dump Station
    • Hookups

    Data Source: Recreation.gov

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  • Colter Bay RV Park

    In-park · RV Camp

    Colter Bay RV Park

    Reservation $59/night 324 sites

    The park's only full-hookup RV park — pull-through sites for RVers who need hookups, not a dry tent campground; reserve up to six months out.

    • Flush Toilets
    • Water
    • Dump Station
    • Hookups

    Data Source: Recreation.gov

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  • Colter Bay Tent Village

    In-park · Frontcountry

    Colter Bay Tent Village

    Reservation $104/night 66 sites

    Colter Bay's canvas tent cabins — a roofed step up from a tent, by the marina, store, and showers; books on the six-month window.

    • Flush Toilets
    • Water

    Data Source: Recreation.gov

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  • Gros Ventre Campground

    In-park · Frontcountry

    Gros Ventre Campground

    Reservation 279 sites

    The park's biggest campground and longest season, on the quieter southeast side away from the lakes — best for large rigs, groups, and shoulder-season trips.

    • Flush Toilets
    • Water
    • Dump Station
    • Hookups

    Data Source: Recreation.gov

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  • Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch

    In-park · Frontcountry

    Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch

    Reservation $59/night 171 sites

    On the parkway between Grand Teton and Yellowstone, with full-hookup sites and cabins — the base for splitting a trip between both parks.

    • Flush Toilets
    • Water
    • Dump Station

    Data Source: Recreation.gov

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  • Jenny Lake Campground

    In-park · Frontcountry

    Jenny Lake Campground

    Reservation + walk-up $56/night 61 sites

    The most coveted spot in the park — small and tents-only, right at the foot of the Tetons; it books out the instant the six-month window opens.

    • Flush Toilets
    • Water

    Data Source: Recreation.gov

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  • Lizard Creek Campground

    In-park · Frontcountry

    Lizard Creek Campground

    Reservation $49/night 60 sites

    The most remote, least developed campground at the far north end of Jackson Lake — for solitude over amenities, and the shortest, latest season.

    • Flush Toilets
    • Water

    Data Source: Recreation.gov

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  • Signal Mountain Campground

    In-park · Frontcountry

    Signal Mountain Campground

    Reservation $55/night 81 sites

    On Jackson Lake near the Signal Mountain marina with showers and laundry, but a tighter 30-foot length limit — best for lake access in rigs under 30 feet.

    • Flush Toilets
    • Water
    • Dump Station
    • Hookups

    Data Source: Recreation.gov

    Campground Details
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Campground listings sourced from the Recreation Information Database (RIDB). Recreation.gov is the only authorized booking site — confirm fees, dates, and site counts there before reserving.

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