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Lewis Lake Campground


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Allen Haynie

July 11, 2025

We camped here in July and it is very wooded and shady. We went to bed with temps around 90* (according to the temp gauge in van) and woke up to roughly 47*. It was a very comfortable atmosphere with no noise around us. There were no hook ups here and the space was barely big enough for my liking, but we enjoyed the stay.

J J

July 06, 2025

A wonderful little spot, and we lucked out because it was the last spot we could find for the night of 3rd July (god bless America - the land of the free). Two reasons why it's 4 star. It is a LITTLE far from the main attractions of Yellowstone. I mean, that's no real problem. Everyone seems to have a car in Yellowstone after all. In fact, for us it was great as we could get out to the Grand Teton National Park nice and early (and wow, what a beautiful drive that is). And then, when we stayed on the night of the 3rd July (god bless America) it was full, and you can be a little close to the campers around you. Which is also actually no problem, we are quiet people but do enjoy the company and presence of others. But we were right next to a mother with her kids and she was SO LOUD, just shouting their names and telling them what to do every thirty seconds. I think the kids were actually trying to hide from her in the end because she was so annoying lol. The saving grace is that quiet time is at 10pm (strictly enforced) and she did stop being annoying about 9:59pm (which suggests to me she knew how loud she was being). So all in all, a beautiful spot, decent location. I am really just giving it a 4/5 star as I know there are places that squarely deserve the 5/5 in Yellowstone, and using a couple of experiences to justify that 4* rating. You won't be disappointed if you choose this spot really.

Whitney Leach

June 30, 2025

We camped here the first night of our Sept. 2023 Yellowstone & Tetons roadtrip. The sites were easy to find and fit into. Our rig is ~27' total and we got in fine - pull behind camper is 11ft. The sites were close together but with enough greenery in between to have some privacy with your neighbors. All the sites were full/booked when we were there using recreation.gov. We booked in advance. The site had a picnic table and bear box. We walked down to the boat launch at sunset and took some really beautiful pictures.

Sean Sengenberger

June 28, 2025

Lewis Lake Campground is located inside Yellowstone National Park. Site-specific comments relate to Site 51, loop B. *Water* The campground was advertised as having running water available, but apparently this is not turned on until later in the year, due to the possibility of freezing. When it's on, "running water" consists of a few water spigots throughout the campground. Bring your own bucket. *A bit crowded* My biggest concern is that some camping spaces are crowded together closer than townhouses in a modern city. Standing at my designated campfire ring, I could have made an underhanded toss of sand onto my neighbor's tent. It's hard to enjoy traditional campfire activities when you know that your neighbor is trying to sleep just a few yards away. (In metric units, perhaps 6 or 7 meters.) If this bothers you, look for "dispersed camping" locations inside or outside the park. Within this campground, sites on the outside of the loops may have more space between them. *Toilets* This location uses US Park Service vault toilets -- basically outhouses. They were as clean as expected, although my expectation isn't all that high. We observed daily cleaning visits by workers at the one nearest our campsite.(Those desiring modern plumbing should look into campgrounds with such amenities, although they usually cost more.) *Wildlife* The campground has a diversity of wildlife. While we didn't see (in the campground) any of the larger animals known to inhabit Yellowstone Park, there were plenty of small animals and birds throughout the area. (We were reliably told that larger animals do occasionally wander through, so all precautions must be taken, especially with regard to bears.) *The actual lake* Lewis Lake is gorgeous, but not visible from all sites. Some walking (or biking or driving) is required. The lake is extremely cold, being fed mostly by snowmelt, and was much too cold for swimming, in my opinion. Near the entrance to the campground, there is a boat ramp. All boats must be inspected for invasive species before being launched at this (or any) Yellowstone lake. *Campground location* This campground is located relatively close to Grant Village, and is well-marked along the highway. _Google maps_ or other navigation programs can get you there, but be sure to set that up when you have cell service, as service is spotty (at best) near the campground. (Speaking of which, once you reach the campground and see that there is no service, put your phone into airplane mode so as to conserve your battery for your camera.) *I would stay at this campground again, but I'd definitely pick a better site for future visits, if possible.*

Corey Twardoski

June 14, 2025

It's not exactly the most accommodating campground, but if you're looking for a more simple spot that stays relatively quiet, this is perfect for you! Park rangers were insightful, campers kept clean and quite, and the nature was serene. We stayed in the back circle against a large open field that would have been perfect for frisbee or ball. Our campsite was an easy 3 minute walk from the lake, so we got to witness sunrise/set over the lake as well.

Chris Smith

October 22, 2021

Have boondocked at Lewis Lake for a number of years with a pickup and smaller bumper pull. TT. Sites are private but tight. Hosts were near end of season but very nice and helpful on entering campground. Was cold but then it was Oct in northern WY. Be sure you know total length of your rig. Smaller sites for smaller units only. No hookups but nice campground to use as a base.

Betty Ujhelyi

October 18, 2021

was great except that the campground host made noise all night from about 11pm? to near 6 AM banging around and kept me awake all night i guess he was moving out for the season. would have been polite to adhere to the rules of keeping quiet at night and he did this moving during the daytime. i did not sleep a minute that night. i had the site across from him the day the water was being shut off. very rude to make that much noise. it was slam, banging , his dog yelping ,revving up the rv engine on and off;a LOT of noise . except for that i would give if 5 stars

Zach A. Alam

October 15, 2021

Very cool place to stay btw Jackson Hole and Yellowstone. We hooked up our RV

Toni Calhoun

October 04, 2021

They fill up last but still quick! You should try getting there around 8am for first come first serve sites. You can stay up to two weeks once you have a site! The amenities are lacking, but it's quiet and near the lake. It's by the south entrance and takes at least an hour (like everywhere else) to get to anywhere else in the park. A good alternative if you can't get a reservation anywhere.

Shaina Stamper

August 05, 2021

Cute campground, awesome that it is by the lake. Definitely worth trying. We got really lucky with our FF spot, some of the spots look not as great. Lots of shade, spots are mostly far away from each other. Also tents and trailers are separate, which I am always happy to see. Park rangers were super nice, as always.