Nestled in the breathtaking landscape of Grand Teton National Park, Gros Ventre Campground offers an unparalleled camping experience that combines stunning natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and convenient amenities. Situated along the Gros Ventre River, this campground provides adventurers with a perfect base for exploring the majestic Teton Range, with 279 individual sites, group camping options, and proximity to some of the most spectacular wilderness in North America.
What Makes Gros Ventre Campground Unique?

Gros Ventre Campground stands out as a premier camping destination within Grand Teton National Park, offering visitors an immersive outdoor experience with several distinctive features:
Location and Landscape
- Positioned near the Gros Ventre River
- Surrounded by stunning mountain and river valley views
- Proximity to diverse wildlife habitats
Campsite Variety
Site Type | Number of Sites | Features |
---|---|---|
Individual Sites | 279 | Standard camping spaces |
Group Sites | 4 | Large area for group camping |
Electric Sites | 39 | 10 ADA-accessible options |
How to Reserve Your Campsite?

Reservation Process
- Booking Window: 6-month rolling reservation system
- Platform: Recreation.gov exclusively
- Peak Season: Late April to early October
- Recommended Booking: Early reservation advised
Reservation Tips
- Book exactly 6 months in advance
- Have flexible dates
- Check availability frequently
- Be prepared with payment information
What Amenities Can Campers Expect?
Gros Ventre Campground provides comprehensive amenities to ensure a comfortable camping experience:
Facilities
- Flush toilets
- Potable water stations
- Picnic tables at each site
- Metal fire grates
- RV-friendly spaces (maximum 45-foot length)
- Two RV dump stations
Important Considerations
- No shower facilities
- Limited cellular coverage
- Firewood available for purchase
- Bring appropriate camping gear
What Wildlife Might You Encounter?
The campground’s unique ecosystem offers extraordinary wildlife viewing opportunities:
Common Wildlife Sightings
- Bison herds
- Moose
- Mule deer
- Diverse bird species
Wildlife Viewing Guidelines
- Maintain safe distances
- Use binoculars
- Follow park ranger instructions
- Avoid feeding or approaching animals
What Are the Best Nearby Hiking Trails?
Recommended Trails
- Taggart Lake Trail
- 3.5-mile round trip
- Moderate difficulty
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Spectacular Teton Range views
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Hidden Falls Trail
- 7.2-mile round trip
- Moderate to strenuous
-
100-foot waterfall destination
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Cascade Canyon Trail
- Variable length and difficulty
- Scenic mountain views
Camping Preparation Checklist
Essential Items
- Tent or RV
- Sleeping bags
- Warm clothing
- First aid kit
- Water filtration system
- Cooking equipment
- Bear-proof food storage
- Navigation tools
Final Camping Recommendations
- Check weather forecasts before arrival
- Obtain necessary park permits
- Practice Leave No Trace principles
- Be prepared for variable mountain conditions
Reference:
– Recreation.gov
– Grand Teton National Park Official Site
– Wyoming Tourism Board