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Bridger-Teton/Green River Lake
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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.
Shawn Mammon
One of the most beautiful places in the world! Campground is pretty standard national forest fare. Pit toilets. No garbage collection (pack it out). Potable water at several spouts. Way too remote for cell coverage. 20mi dirt road is epically rough - mostly washboard. Rough enough that it will take about 2+ hours to drive in once you leave pavement.
paul Smith
Stunning views and a great recreational area, but the the dirt part of the road is horrible. (The last 18 miles.) Nothing but wash boards and very rocky. The Forest Service website says the campground gets "light use". When we arrived, on a Tuesday, early afternoon, the place was packed. As was every turnout, pull-off and wide spot along the road. We did find a nice place to camp just off the road, but we listened to every vehicle rattle as they went by. And there was lots of traffic. We'll find a quieter, less trampled spot for our next camping trip.
Cooking in the Dark
Best national forest in the country. Hands down
Daniel Lazenby (Daniel L)
It's a National Forest campground with Vault toilets. There are potable water spigots scattered around the campground. It's a short walk to to lakes and hiking trails. The river is a short drive for those who wish to fish. Foliage between sites varies. Most have a reasonable visual break between sites. I hope to camp here again in the future.
Tony Hough
This is primitive campground in a beautiful place. There is nearly 20 miles of a very rough dirt road to get there however.
Luc Burson
Website says light usage and little shade. We arrived on a Friday at 3p, and had to hustle for a site but found a great one in the camper loop (there are two loop, seemingly designated, but not a rule, more so about the parking pads). Shade was actually better than we'd expected, but still somewhat exposed - this, due to the growing trees, (local campground area looked to be burned maybe 30y ago) meant the views of the uplake peaks were obscured, but downlake peaks were right there.. Overall great cg. No firewood to be purchased, but plenty to be found, dead and downed. Road in is rough, mostly in the first half (heading in). Plenty of washboard but mostly non-graded rocky surfaces - I don't think it's 4x required, but pretty bumpy. Lots of folks talked of 10mph, but us in the Tundra could do 30mph (drive it like you stole it:) and so it can be done in less time. Old camper or 5th wheel, you'll take it very slow. Good water!
Brad Hawks
Beautiful place! I saw 2 bald eagles while there!