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Shoshone/Fox Creek
Overview
Shoshone/Fox Creek Campground offers a quintessential Wyoming camping experience nestled within the Shoshone National Forest. Located along the scenic North Fork Highway, this facility serves as a peaceful gateway for those traveling toward the East Entrance of Yellowstone National Park. The atmosphere here is decidedly rustic, trading the hum of resort life for the sounds of wind through the pines and the nearby river. It is an ideal spot for travelers who value natural beauty and a slower pace over modern luxuries.
Location & Surroundings
This campground is situated approximately 45 miles west of Cody, tucked into the rugged Absaroka Range. The North Fork of the Shoshone River flows adjacent to the sites, providing a stunning backdrop of jagged peaks and lush forest canopy. At an elevation of roughly 6,700 feet, visitors can expect cool mountain air and a landscape rich with native wildlife, including the possibility of spotting elk or grizzly bears wandering through the wilderness surrounding the camp.
Amenities & Park Features
As a national forest site, the amenities focus on providing a primitive camping experience. The park features basic facilities to support a self-sufficient stay, including:
- Vault toilets maintained by the Forest Service.
- Potable water available via hand pumps.
- Individual sites with picnic tables and fire rings.
- Bear-resistant food lockers for safety.
There are no electrical, water, or sewer hookups, making it essential for RVers to arrive with full tanks and charged batteries.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw is the proximity to Yellowstone National Park, which is just a short, scenic drive further west. Anglers will appreciate easy access to the North Fork of the Shoshone River for blue-ribbon trout fishing. Nearby hiking trails offer various levels of difficulty for exploring the backcountry of the Absaroka Mountains. For a dose of history, a trip back toward Cody allows visitors to explore the Buffalo Bill Center of the West or witness the impressive engineering of the Buffalo Bill Dam.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is best suited for self-contained RVers and van lifers who enjoy dry camping in a forest setting. Due to the tight turns and smaller site pads, it is ideal for small-to-mid-sized rigs rather than large motorhomes or long fifth wheels. If you are a traveler who prefers the sound of a rushing river over a television and wants a budget-friendly basecamp near Yellowstone, Shoshone/Fox Creek is a perfect fit for your Wyoming adventure.
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User Reviews
Pam Meineke
Cool walk with my dog down to the river. Beautiful views.
Beth Rekoske
The view of the Shoshone River is just amazing! We hiked in May and it was super windy but no complaints. Great walk and easily marked, also had a bathroom. It had lots of little benches to take in the views.
Mikiko Boyle
This trail is very close to the downtown Cody, only a few minutes drive to their parking spots. Nice and eaay walk. We walked some side trails away from the main trails to see the river. The small side trails can be harder walk. There is one bathroom in the park.
Victoria Huerta
It was a lovely walk/loop with a cute path down to the magnificent Shoshone River. Plentiful parking for my 23 foot motorhome, gravel witch helped since it had rained a lot the night before.
Richard Wright
Not open for the public was cleaning
Anaise Morgan (Appraiser)
Used to stay here often when my kids were little, it has been closed alot lately and Im hoping that they open soon, we like the hookups. The mosquitoes are very huge in wet years but otherwise very nice campground especially for littles.
Dawn Garcia
Super overlook of the river and then you walk right down to it. I've only seen 0-4 other people on the trail when hiking early or later in the day. Lots of bird diversity including nesting (in the boxes provided) mountain bluebird, violet green swallows and tree swallows. Look for the cliff swallows nesting in a big colony on the cliff face opposite the park. Even has a bathroom (that could have been cleaner), doggie bags and fishing line recycling. Lots of flowers!
Erica Szeyller
We had a confusing experience with this campground. It appeared to be closed (there was a gate partially blocking the entrance and there was not information on how to pay upon entering) however there were a number of RVs using sites within. We ended up using another campground for the night. The campground did have nice views of the surrounding mountains and is relatively convenient to the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone.
Scott Sery
We tried to camp at the Chief Joseph Campground near Cooke City, but it was closed. When we asked in town they said any nearby campground is closed to tent camping because the bears eat people. So we went a few miles away to Fox Creek in Wyoming. We didn't get eaten. Plus it was really nice and the bathrooms were super clean.
darren kreth
we camped here 20 years ago. beautiful area! we actually like this part a little more than Yellowstone, because it's not so crowded.the Beartooth Highway is awesome!