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Bridger-Teton/Narrows
Overview
The Narrows Campground, nestled within the Bridger-Teton National Forest, offers a serene and rustic escape for those seeking to immerse themselves in Wyoming’s natural beauty. Located on the shores of Willow Lake, this site provides a quiet alternative to more developed commercial resorts. It is characterized by its dramatic position between the water and a steep, rocky ridge, offering a true back-to-nature experience for RVers who enjoy dry camping in a pristine, high-elevation environment.
Location & Surroundings
Situated roughly 13 miles northwest of Pinedale, Wyoming, the park is accessed via a gravel road that winds through the high desert and sagebrush before reaching the foothills of the Wind River Range. The setting is spectacular, with the campground sitting on a narrow strip of land. Visitors are surrounded by glacial carved landscapes and towering peaks, providing a sense of isolation and tranquility while remaining within a reasonable driving distance of essential town services.
Amenities & Park Features
As a Forest Service facility, the amenities at Bridger-Teton Narrows focus on the basics required for a comfortable stay. The sites are equipped with sturdy picnic tables and fire rings for evening gatherings. While there are no electrical or sewer hookups, the park features vault toilets and a convenient boat ramp for lake access. RV travelers should arrive with full water tanks and charged batteries to best enjoy this primitive camping destination under the wide Wyoming sky.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor recreation is the primary draw for visitors to this region. Willow Lake offers excellent opportunities for boating, kayaking, and fishing for lake trout. For hikers, the nearby trails lead deep into the Bridger Wilderness, showcasing alpine meadows and jagged summits. A short drive into Pinedale allows visitors to explore the Museum of the Mountain Man or visit local shops, blending rugged exploration with a touch of Western history and culture.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is ideal for self-contained RVers and campers who prioritize scenic views and solitude over modern luxuries. If you are looking for a basecamp to launch a fishing trip or a quiet spot to watch the sunset over the water, this is the place. It is particularly well-suited for outdoor enthusiasts and photographers who want direct access to the Wind River Range without the heavy crowds found in nearby national parks.
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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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