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Bridger-Teton/Fremont Lake
Overview
Fremont Lake Campground, nestled within the Bridger-Teton National Forest, offers a breathtaking high-altitude camping experience for those who appreciate natural beauty. Situated on the shores of the second-largest natural lake in Wyoming, this site provides a serene escape for RV travelers who prioritize scenery and solitude over modern resort amenities. The park is characterized by its stunning views of the Wind River Range, where the rugged, snow-capped peaks reflect off the deep blue waters of this massive glacial lake.
Location & Surroundings
Located just seven miles north of the historic mountain town of Pinedale, Wyoming, the campground sits at an elevation of approximately 7,400 feet. The surrounding landscape is a lush mix of aspen and lodgepole pine, providing ample shade and a sense of privacy for most campsites. The area serves as a magnificent gateway to the Bridger Wilderness, making it a prime location for those looking to explore the wild, untamed beauty of the Rocky Mountains while remaining close to the shores of Fremont Lake.
Amenities & Park Features
This is a classic Forest Service facility, meaning it offers a more rustic dry camping experience without the distractions of modern technology. While there are no electricity, water, or sewer hookups at the individual sites, visitors have access to well-maintained vault toilets and potable water from shared spigots. Most sites feature paved spurs, fire rings, and heavy-duty picnic tables designed to withstand the mountain elements. A public boat launch is located nearby, providing easy access for those traveling with kayaks, canoes, or motorized boats.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw is the water itself, where lake trout and kokanee salmon fishing are world-class activities. Travelers can spend their days exploring the 12-mile-long lake or hiking the nearby trails that lead directly into the high alpine backcountry. A visit to the Museum of the Mountain Man in Pinedale offers a deep dive into the region's fur-trading history, while a drive up the nearby Skyline Drive provides incredible panoramic vistas of the surrounding peaks and valleys.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is ideal for self-contained RVers who appreciate a quiet, nature-first environment and don't mind living off their batteries for a few days. Because the sites vary in size, it is particularly well-suited for camper vans, truck campers, and mid-sized trailers. It is the perfect choice for outdoor enthusiasts and photographers who want to wake up to the sound of the wind through the pines and spend their days immersed in the mountain wilderness.
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User Reviews
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Forget the usual crowds... 🌲 🏕️ Wyoming: where even the ordinary is extraordinary (Green River Lakes Campground) Lost in the quiet beauty of Bridger-Teton National Forest areas. These lazy, sunny days are exactly what a soul needs. The kind of peace you won't find anywhere else.
Wendy Humphreville
Views are nice but don't pay to go into the park unless your going to do some hiking you can see it from free roads
Don Curtis
Good time with great friends.
Cooking in the Dark
Best national forest in the country. Hands down
Brad Hawks
Beautiful place! I saw 2 bald eagles while there!
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