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Yellowstone/Lewis Lake

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Body Of Water (Lewis Lake)
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• Tent Camping Allowed
• No Reservations

- Other Amenities & Services

• Pit Toilets

- Facility

• Type (National Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (85)
• Paved Sites (85)
• Max Length (25)
• No Hookups (85)
• Back-ins (12 x 25)

User Reviews

Frank Hutchinson

January 11, 2026

Yellowstone National Park is an absolutely unforgettable place. The landscapes are breathtaking, from geysers and hot springs to waterfalls and vast valleys. Seeing wildlife roaming freely makes the experience even more special. It feels raw, powerful, and untouched. A must visit destination for anyone who loves nature and adventure.

tal sheldon

December 27, 2025

This park is like an open zoo. Animals are everywhere. The nature is stunning. Everything is nearby within a short drive. Extremely recommended for nature and animal lovers. If there’s traffic - there are probably animals on the road, which happens quite often.

Gaurav

December 19, 2025

Yellowstone is truly one of nature’s masterpieces. It's incredible how much diversity it offers—from the dramatic geysers and bubbling hot springs to serene lakes and majestic waterfalls. We spent four days exploring the park in the summer of 2025 and covered a lot of ground. Some of the highlights included Mammoth Hot Springs, Undine Falls, Tower Falls, Dunraven Pass, Artist Point, the Upper and Lower Falls, Grand View, Inspiration Point, Norris Geyser Basin (both Porcelain and Back Basin), Old Faithful, Castle, Daisy, Grand Geysers, Geyser Hill, Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone Lake, West Thumb Geyser Basin, Gibbon Falls, and countless scenic vista points along the way. We were also lucky to spot plenty of wildlife — bears, bison, elk, and deer. Both Canyon and Madison campgrounds were excellent, and the weather was perfect throughout the trip. We also brought along our National Parks passport book and collected lots of stamps from various visitor centers, including a special one from Old Faithful. 🙂 I'd highly recommend visiting this national park. If you have a few extra days, consider adding Grand Teton to your itinerary as well.

Ulrich Hornung

November 24, 2025

Amazing and huge volcanic landscape. Lots of colorful hot springs and geysers. "Like from another planet" according to my friends at home. Also the Yellowstone Canyon with it's two major Waterfall is totally worth to see. I visited in mit Oktober which was great as it wasn't crowded. The only disadvantage is that the hot springs generate more dust/steam due to cold air. This makes pictures sometimes difficult to capture the full beauty. I've seen multiple bisons from the roads and even had a crossing bear on the street. It was an unforgettable experience. I can recommend to everyone.

Atlas Wildwood

November 16, 2025

Yellowstone feels less like a national park and more like stepping onto another planet. One minute you’re walking past steaming geysers and boiling pools, and the next you’re watching a herd of bison cross the road like it’s theirs (because it is). Every section of the park looks and feels completely different — waterfalls in one area, surreal thermal features in another, and wildlife everywhere in between. Grand Prismatic is one of the most stunning things I’ve ever seen. The colors look unreal, like nature turned the saturation up to max. And the size of the park genuinely surprised me. You can drive for hours and still be inside Yellowstone — it’s huge. Travel tip: Don’t try to tackle everything in one day. Pick one region at a time and enjoy it without rushing. You’ll have a much better experience. Yellowstone absolutely deserves its reputation. It’s unforgettable, unbelievably beautiful, and 100% worth the trip. If you’re planning a visit and have questions, feel free to comment here — I’m always happy to help fellow travelers.

Paul

November 11, 2025

Every American should go here at least once in their lifetime. I did 2.5 days in the park and saw most of the major sites, but there is still so much more. There's nice easy-going trails and more engaging trails that offer a quieter and more special experience.

David Wagner

November 09, 2025

For my first time being in Yellowstone National Park. I loved it. I enjoyed the drive the scene of wildlife and wild outdoor nature. I enjoyed hiking in the Walking around seeing the Geiser and the hot pools and the visitor center and old faithful. I’m hoping that one day with me, and my wife will be able to go and visit again And see a little bit more of the park.. Highly recommend

Cora Fairchild

November 08, 2025

Yellowstone is wild and weird in the best ways! It felt like visiting a different planet with all the geothermal features. Old Faithful is a classic and runs like clockwork, which is pretty cool to see. But the Grand Prismatic Spring was my favorite—those vibrant colors are just incredible. The whole park is on top of a supervolcano, which adds to the excitement. We saw so much wildlife: bison everywhere (watch out, they own the road!), elk, and even a distant bear. The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone with its massive waterfalls was another highlight. It's a huge park, so plan your route ahead. Lodging inside the park is old school (no TVs, which is fine!), but it lets you stay close to the action. It can get crowded around Old Faithful, but there are plenty of quieter areas to explore. A unique and memorable trip for sure!

OO O

November 05, 2025

Yellowstone National Park is absolutely breathtaking — a true showcase of nature’s power and beauty. From the colorful hot springs and erupting geysers to the serene lakes and vast meadows, every corner feels otherworldly. Wildlife sightings are frequent, especially bison and elk, adding to the park’s wild charm. The park is huge,The views at sunrise and sunset are especially stunning,definitely a once-in-a-lifetime destination.

james duncan

September 25, 2025

Yellowstone park, day 1. Stunning September visit to Yellowstone. We only spent 5 hours just inside the west entrance to see a little sample of the park. Could easily stay more days to enjoy the whole park. Sooo beautiful. Blessed to see elk herd and a few bison near dusk.

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