Late Fall in Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park is located in Moose, Wyoming, not far from the cool town of Jackson Hole. The Teton's appear as a smaller park when comparing to its neighbor to the north-- Yellowstone. Upon entering the park however, the striking scenery seems to change any notion of the small park. The Teton's tower over 7,000 feet from the valley floor-- a flat, beautiful, and full of life prairie.
The Teton's are among the most prominent mountains in the Rocky Mountains... a definite must see! Please check out our photo gallery, and camping information below:
Camping in Grand Teton National Park
Colter
Bay Campground
05/23/2003 - 09/27/2003
25 miles north of Moose, with 350 sites, trailer dump station, showers and laundry nearby. Fills about noon. Colter Bay is a wooded campground with larger sites and easier access if you are traveling with a camper, trailer or RV. Close to Jackson Lake with plenty to do close by.
Flagg
Ranch Campground
Close and open dates are weather dependent.
Concession operated, located just south of Yellowstone National
Park's south boundary. 175 sites in the spruce-fir forest. Call for reservations
for both trailer sites and tent sites.
For More Information on this campground please call (800) 443-2311
Gros
Ventre Campground
05/01/2003 - 10/16/2003
11.5 miles south and east of Moose, with 360 sites and a trailer dump station. Generally fills in the evening, if at all. The campground lies along the Gros Ventre River with a mix of sites in sagebrush, beneath cottonwoods and adjacent to but a short distance from the river. If you are arriving in the afternoon of a busy day, just pull in. Seek a better site the next morning.
Jenny
Lake Campground
05/17/2003 - 09/22/2003
8 miles north of Moose, 49 sites, tents only. This is the park's most popular campground and is generally full by 8 a.m. Sites are in among the evergreens and glacial boulders a short distance from Jenny Lake. Only one vehicle, less than 14 feet long, is permitted per site. Trailers are prohibited.
Lizard
Creek Campground
06/06/2003 - 09/08/2003
At the north end of Grand Teton National Park, about 32 miles north of Moose, has 60 sites and fills by about 2:00 p.m. A less heavily developed campground with sites in the spruce and fir forest. One side of the campground is adjacent to and slightly above Jackson Lake. Vehicle size limited to 30 feet.
Signal
Mountain Campground
05/09/2003 - 10/19/2003
16 miles north of Jenny Lake, 86 sites and a trailer dump station. Fills by about 10 a.m. Signal Mountain offers a mix of spruce and fir trees, hillsides, and lake and mountain views. Adjacent to Signal Mountain Lodge and marina with a camp store and amenities close by. Sites are generally small and intimate. Vehicles size limited to 30 feet.
*camping information gathered from the National Park Service