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Shoshone/Double Cabin


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KK Travis (KK)

August 31, 2022

The camp hosts are the best. Cleanest vault toilet I’ve ever seen. This is our favorite place to go camping. So many people come back every year that you make friends with them and look forward to seeing them again the next year. 15 years of memories so far!

Ronald Blanton

July 22, 2022

Stayed there for 7days.... a great horse camp with good corrals.. remote area used mostly by outfitters and locals... long and slow 24 mile ride in.. but had no problems with our trailers ..I love that its remote... never seen another horse rider the whole week but one outfitter going up to get ready for hunting season...

KK Travis (GLT.KKS)

September 04, 2021

The camp hosts are the best. Cleanest vault toilet I’ve ever seen. This is our favorite place to go camping. So many people come back every year that you make friends with them and look forward to seeing them again the next year. 15 years of memories so far!

Vikki Smith

July 28, 2021

Bev and Arvil were so fun and helpful. The area is amazingly beautiful with so much history to learn. My husband, two poodles and I can't wait to go up there again!!!

TeamJenkins17

July 27, 2021

It’s perfection at its finest, within seconds you know that you’re truly in God’s Country! 🇺🇸🏔🏕

Heath Williams

July 26, 2021

Very nice remote campground in the mountains. Nicest, cleanest outhouse I've ever seen. Campground hosts do a great job.

Niki Rea

October 12, 2020

Absolutely beautiful place. Nice secluded camping. No hookups, but the have a toilets on site.

Kirk Chapman

September 18, 2020

Campground is nice and tucked in. Most sites have a buffer of trees, creating shade and whatnot. Not too crowded together. Standard amenities like fire rings, picnic tables, vault toilets, potable water, and bear boxes. The real gem here is the incredible scenery. Pictures can't really tell the tale but as you can see, this valley is a thing of beauty. There are more open sites down below the campground but a lot of them look to be for outfitters as there were a lot of horse and mule guides. Truly real life cowboys a workin'! Tons of open range cattle too, so don't freak out at night when you hear them rustling around and mooing like crazy! My bro and I ended up staying in a primitive sure just up the road on the left before you get down to the campground but beware weary, it is pretty but definitely Grizzly area for sure!