Reviews
Colter Bay RV Park
User Reviews
HEATHER REILLY
Low 4, inside park-so convenient, sites needed some leveling, showers cost $5, ok for sleeping not really for hanging out. Lakeshore trail nearby nice easy hike with great Jackson Lake views.
Paul Butler
Our family traveled from suburban Philadelphia to 12 national parks out west. This by far was one of our favorite locations the entire trip. We stayed here on our drive in to Yellowstone. The view of the Tetons and the lake at the base of the camp was incredible. We watched meteors fall over the lake and it was amazing. We stayed in the RV portion of the park which appeared to be almost entirely booked. Book well in advance of your stay. There is a store and laundry at the front of the RV park. Things are about 10% higher in cost in the park so it pays to be prepared. We had a pull through site for our RV with full hookups. Nearby families were not to loud and most were friendly. This is a good location to have a Basecamp for exploring the Tetons of even Yellowstone. Ps: if traveling to more than 2 national parks, I strongly suggest getting the national park pass. It saved my family a ton of money. It paid for itself after 3, maybe 4 parks.
Greg Hastings
Great staff they went out of their way to get us a camping site. They're more than a bit pricey for anything you need to purchase unfortunately. But since there's seriously nothing else around. Best get used to the high prices. Hey it's a tourist trap they're all that way. Overall we loved the place it was more than worth going. Be sure to expect over priced everything? Bought 2 canned sodas, 2 National Park walking stick medals @$5.99, 2 National Park window stickers @$3.99 each and 1 peach. At a total cost $43.85? My fault I really should have looked at the total at the register. Instead of at the receipt after opening the drinks and taking a bite from the peach. As I stated kinda pricey to say the least. I'm a knife collector. Saw one with a bone handle and 3" blade. Was seriously going to purchase until I was told the price. They wanted $450.00? Well,,,,,obviously I wasn't even going to pay that price! Handed it back to the cashier telling them, "Apparently you want it more than I do" yes kinda pricey. Still amazing place to say the least. Just watch the pricing. Just look at the picture from their parking lot. Need I say more.
Julia H
Loved this campground. It's extremely hard to get a full hookup site so make sure you book ASAP (at least in the summer). You can book up to 6 months in advance. The campground is shaded, walking distance to the Colter Bay Village and the beach with killer views.
Kristen & Joel Tolly
We stayed here while seeing the Grand Tetons for a couple nights. Nice RV park with full hookups. Large pines in the campground. Pull through sites. #480 was our site. We have a 34’ fifth wheel. Fit nice.
Renee Slayman
If you are camping to totally, 100% unplug then this is your campground. The sites are large and fairly level and the scenery is gorgeous. If you’re like me and work on the road this is not your campground. They say they have WiFi but they don’t (unless you go to the laundry or store) and none of the major cell carriers have a signal. To be fair I doubt any of the campgrounds in the Tetons or Yellowstone have internet or cell signals. Come here and enjoy nature and leave all electronics behind.
David Brodeur-Johnson
The crown jewel of our trip. We originally had a reservation for the more primitive campground next door because we couldn't get a site for the RV park online, even 8 months out because they were all booked. All the same, we took a chance to see if they might have some sites left when we arrived, and they did! Hector was kind and welcoming, and we had an incredible stay. Hookups were great, the site was long enough for our 32' camper, and also fit our Yukon XL once it was unhooked. DO NOT MISS THE BEACH. We almost missed it and would have if not for a walk one evening through the rest of the campground when we stumbled on it. Spectacular. Great swimming even though the water was cold and the lake level was low. The kids had a blast! Great hiking trails also just a short walk away.
LeeAnna Springer
We stayed here for the first time...a bit pricey at 97$ a night...but all spots are pull through. We were in a pinch and needed a place to stay the camp host, Hector and his wife were very accommodating and helpful. There is a store, laundromat 3.50$ to wash and 2.50 to dry, showers 5$ a person or group rate 15$ up to 5 people.....lol...yup you read it right...lol. The Cafe sucked bad, a bunch of kids running the place....get a pizza for 20$ and go back to your camp spot and eat...much more pleasant. The water on the lake is 30 to 50 feet low...so that was not very fun. Otherwise a very well kept place.
Melissa Tarajkowski
We loved our stay! Close to the lake, full hook ups and super accommodating staff. We will be back again for sure!
Gerald “Grizz” Green
Great place. One of the most beautiful in the world. Check before you come out. I think it is sold out for most of the season.