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Bridger-Teton/Allred Flat
Overview
Located within the stunning expanse of the Bridger-Teton National Forest, Allred Flat Campground offers a serene escape for travelers seeking a classic mountain experience. This site provides a peaceful alternative to the busier corridors of Northwest Wyoming, emphasizing a connection with the natural world. This campground provides a quiet respite for those traveling through the western part of the state. Situated in the scenic high country, it serves as a gateway to high-altitude landscapes and lush forest scenery.
Location & Surroundings
The campground is nestled in a high-mountain meadow surrounded by dense stands of lodgepole pine and aspen. Its location near Kelly, WY, places it within a region defined by dramatic ridgelines and proximity to pristine wilderness. The surrounding geography is characterized by rolling hills and steep mountain slopes. The elevation ensures cooler summer temperatures and crisp mountain air, making it an ideal base for exploring the rugged terrain and seasonal wildflowers found throughout the Salt River Range.
Amenities & Park Features
As a traditional Forest Service site, Allred Flat focuses on primitive comforts rather than modern luxuries. The park features specific utilities to assist self-contained travelers:
- Vault toilets and potable water are provided during the peak summer season.
- Individual sites containing a picnic table and a heavy-duty fire ring for evening campfires.
- Spacious parking spurs designed to accommodate various sizes of trailers and motorhomes.
There are no electrical hookups, emphasizing a quiet, off-grid environment. The sites are well-spaced to ensure a private camping experience.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities for adventure, including access to scenic hiking trails and motorized OHV routes that traverse the forest. The nearby waters are popular for fly fishing, known for clarity and native trout populations. Birdwatching is also a popular pastime here, as the forest is home to various alpine species. For those willing to explore the broader region, the surrounding wilderness offers endless photography opportunities, wildlife viewing, and access to the unique geological features that define the western Wyoming landscape.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is perfect for self-contained RVers who appreciate a quiet, off-the-grid atmosphere over resort-style amenities. It is an excellent choice for families looking to disconnect from technology and for hikers or anglers wanting direct access to the backcountry. If you enjoy boondocking-style camping with the added benefit of a designated site and basic facilities, Allred Flat provides the ideal balance of solitude and accessibility in the heart of the forest.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
David Swift
Pretty, and relatively quiet. Multiple pull through spots. My rig is 50ft tip to trailer butt. 78 for the high, lows hit 37 July 27th. Half empty on Sunday night.
Ron Gaddis
Renegade 38ft - These are first come sites but we took a chance on the way to the Tetons. Probably five sites that we could have fit, comfortably & fairly level. We got site 9 and leveling was easy. Typical NFS sitesvery spacious from your neighbors, just the way I like it. Like a good neighborstay over there. Squirrels & Chipmunks for entertainment. Quiet, except for some highway noise. Didnt see any deer, elk, etc but there was a stream back if our site. Some chug holes on the way in but manageable. We stayed Monday - Sunday last of September. Campers came for one night stop overswe were the only consistent campers for the week.Cell phone service is Zilch. 150mbs on Starlink. Afton is 20 miles away with a large grocery store & Tractor Supply (propane)what more do you need? No water or trash receptacle. Hand driven water spigot did not work. No dump either. We camped at Bridger-Teton National Forest - Allred Flat Campground in a Motorhome.
Greg D. Lind
CG in a narrow forested draw. 32 sites most shaded, all FCFS. Only $10/$5 senior, 14d limit. Vault toilets but no dumpsters and water pump did not work. No cell signal, however STarlink works in site 16 for me. No CG host, some sites have bear boxes.
Jason Kilgore
Nice private place in the mountains. Well kept and clean.
Dallas Bowen
Nice little campground, really nice toilets but there are no hookups, you need to be self contained. Very clean, first come first serve, no reservations.