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Forest Service Campgrounds
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"Take only pictures and leave only footprints." |
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The campgrounds on the Teton Basin Ranger District are open from early June through
mid-September. There is a sixteen-day limit for camping in one spot.
Poisonous snakes or plants are not a problem here, but repellent is advisable.
Maintaining the quality of an outdoor recreation experience requires a land use
philosophy that is the responsibility of everyone.
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~ Teton Canyon Campground ~
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Teton Canyon Campground is wooded with aspen and pine trees. There are 19 universally
accessible campsites, each with a picnic table and steel fire ring. This campground
provides water hydrants and garbage dumpsters. There are vault toilets and a horse
transfer station nearby.
This campground lies adjacent to the Alaska Basin and Table Mountain trail heads.
Teton Creek runs along the south side of the campground and hosts several different
species of fish, such as rainbow trout, brook trout, and cutthroat. A variety of
wildlife can be found in the area. There is fishing on nearby Teton Creek and a
put-in on the Teton River just 15 miles away. A Wyoming fishing license is required.
Teton Campground is located 9 miles east of Driggs, Idaho where you will find lodging,
restaurants, fuel stations and a hospital.
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~ Reunion Flats Campground ~
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Reunion Flats Campground is a partially wooded area with 3 large group sites and
4 family sites. The camp-ground is equipped with picnic tables, vault toilets, fire
pits, and running water.
This campground is in Wyoming, with fishing, hiking and mountain biking readily
available. A Wyoming fishing license is required.
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~ Mike Harris Campground ~
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The Mike Harris Campground is located at the base of Teton Pass, adjacent to Mike
Harris Creek. There are 11 campsites, each having a picnic table and fire ring.
There are vault toilets, a pump handle for water, and a dumpster.
Mike Harris Creek runs just south of the campground for fishing. An Idaho fishing
license is required. This campground is 5 miles from the nearest gas station and
grocery store in Victor, Idaho.
View
Mike Harris Campground on Backcountry Secrets to get GPS Coordinates and more.
First Come - First Served
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~ Trail Creek Campground ~
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Trail Creek Campground is a fee use area. This campground is a wooded area with
11 campsites available, each with a picnic table and fire pit. Running water, vault
toilets and garbage dumpsters are available.
This campground is set in a beautiful canyon right beside Trail Creek and sits right
off of Highway 33 as you head up the pass. Fishing in Trail Creek requires a Wyoming
fishing license. The campground is about 7 miles from a grocery store and gas station
in Victor, Idaho.
No hookups. Wyoming fishing license required. 3 sites reservable.
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~ Pine Creek Campground ~
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Pine Creek Campground is a wooded area with 11 campsites. Each campsite is equipped
with a picnic table and fire pit. Dumpsters and vault toilets are available. There
is no running water in this campground, which is located right off Highway 31 at
the base of Pine Creek Pass.
This campground lies adjacent to Pine Creek, near the top of Pine Creek Pass with
easy access to hiking trails in the Big Hole Mountains. It is located 6-1/2 miles
from local lodging, restaurants, and gas stations.
There are 3 sites at the campground that will accommodate a 20'-26' trailer or motor
home.
View
Pine Creek Campground on Backcountry Secrets to get GPS Coordinates and more.
First Come - First Served
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~ Teton Valley Campground ~
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Teton Valley Campground is the Perfect Base Camp for Your High Country Adventures. This campground is commercially run.
Please visit Teton Valley Campground's Web site for more information.
Teton Valley Campground
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