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Shoshone/Falls
Overview
Shoshone RV Park provides a welcoming and practical home base in the rugged landscape of Dubois, Wyoming. Nestled along the corridor to the national parks, this destination offers a classic mountain camping experience for those venturing toward some of the country’s most iconic wilderness areas. Travelers often choose this park for its unpretentious atmosphere and its strategic position as a gateway to the Absaroka and Wind River Mountains, where the spirit of the Old West remains alive in every direction.
Location & Surroundings
Located in the high-altitude country of Fremont County, the park is surrounded by striking red rock badlands and towering peaks. The town of Dubois is just minutes away, offering a rustic charm that feels miles away from the heavy crowds of Jackson Hole. Its position along US-287 makes it an essential stop for RVers looking to traverse Togwotee Pass before entering the Grand Teton or Yellowstone regions, providing a high-desert environment that is both beautiful and serene.
Amenities & Park Features
The park focuses on providing reliable, high-quality essentials for long-distance travelers and mountain explorers. Guests can expect a range of features to make their stay comfortable:
- Full hookup sites with both 30 and 50-amp electrical service to accommodate all rig sizes.
- Spacious pull-through sites designed for easy navigation and quick setup.
- Access to clean restroom facilities and on-site laundry to refresh after days on the road.
Staying connected is possible with the provided Wi-Fi, while picnic tables at the sites allow for relaxing outdoor meals under the vast Wyoming sky.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor recreation is the primary draw of this region, with activities catering to hikers, photographers, and wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors are within easy reach of the National Bighorn Sheep Center, which provides incredible insight into the local ecosystem. The nearby Wind River offers exceptional opportunities for blue-ribbon trout fishing and scenic waterside walks. For those willing to explore further, the park serves as a scenic jumping-off point for day trips into the Shoshone National Forest or the eastern entrances of Yellowstone.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for travelers who prefer a quiet, authentic atmosphere over the commercial bustle of larger national park resorts. It is a fantastic choice for retirees and families who need a well-maintained, affordable basecamp for regional exploration. If you value direct access to high-altitude hiking, world-class fishing, and western history without the high price tag of more crowded tourist hubs, this destination will suit your travel style perfectly.
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User Reviews
Jody Derington
Such a great spot! Easy access off the highway, large sites, trees & views, short hike to a waterfall, doggie (or human) swimming hole at the entrance to the trail. Electricity in loop A. B sites are primitive. Bill was a great host in loop A.
Fern
Very clean pit toilets. Friendly camp host as always However, they now allow off road vehicles IN the campground. 3rd summer coming here. First time seeing this nonsense. Not peaceful here like it used to be. Noise and dust from off road vehicle. Signs clearly state no off road vehicles when entering campground, but this couple from Utah could care less and complaining to camp host did zero. So I guess bring your toys here. Scaring off any wildlife with these obnoxious toys and tranquility that campers should enjoy in the National Forest. I won’t be back. $30/night electric $20/night dry camping No water in dry loop
Kylie McChesney
Great campground with some incredibly spacious sites. Had some wildlife come into the campsite, so keep everything locked up. Female moose came sniffing around the tent as well as a raccoon looking for food.
Julie Buker
This beautiful falls was quite a surprise. We expected to see something off the beaten path, which we seek out while traveling. The campground and falls was amazing. We did not stay in the campground, we just passed through. The trail back to the falls is easy and beautiful. The falls, I would rate as much prettier than the Hidden Falls in Grand Teton National park, and much easier to get to. We were there in September and there was only one other car in the falls parking lot. Awesome!
Melissa Day - Inspire Realty Group
Stunning location with great camp hosts. We stayed in #11 in the Electric loop. Phenomenal location. 9,000 elevation so please prepare for Altitude prior to going.
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