Bridge Bay Campground is located close to the Bridge Bay Marina and Yellowstone Lake.
Bridge Bay Campground—elevation 7,800 feet (2377 m)—is located near Yellowstone Lake, one of the largest, high-elevation, fresh-water lakes in North
Campsite in the Canyon Campground
Canyon Campground—elevation 7,900 feet (2408 m)—lies in a lodgepole pine forest at Canyon Village, south of the Washburn range and
The dark skies in City of Rocks provide excellent conditions for star gazing.
Camping in City of Rocks is a great way to enjoy being out in nature. Relax beneath the cool shade
Fishing Bridge General Store
Fishing Bridge RV Park—elevation 7,800 feet (2377 m)—is located near the Yellowstone River where it exits Yellowstone Lake on its
Grant Village Campground
Grant Campground—elevation 7,800 feet (2377 m)—is located in Grant Village, just off the Grand Loop Road at the south end
Indian Creek Campground
Located about eight miles south of Mammoth Hot Springs on the road to Norris, Indian Creek Campground—elevation 7,300 feet (2225
The Lava Flow Campground offers a unique camping experience and is conveniently located near the park visitor center and popular trails.
The Lava Flow Campground is a 42-site campground accessible by automobile from May through November depending on snow conditions. All
A view of Lewis Lake
Lewis Lake Campground—elevation 7,800 ft (2377 m)—is about eight miles from the South Entrance and a short walk from the
Even on a rainy day, there are many things to do at Madison, including having a meal under a canopy.
Madison Campground—elevation 6,800 feet (2073 m)—sits about 14 miles east from the town of West Yellowstone and 16 miles north
Mammoth Hot Springs Campground facing north
The only campground in the park open year-round, Mammoth Campground—elevation 6,200 feet (1890 m)—is located five miles south of the
Norris campground site
CLOSED IN 2024. This campground–elevation 7,500 feet (2,286 m)–is located near a large open meadow, which provides opportunity for wildlife
The Pebble Creek Campground offers partially shaded sites on the edge of the Absaroka Mountains.
CLOSED IN 2024 for flood recovery work. Pebble Creek Campground—elevation 6,900 feet (2103 m)—lies against the dramatic backdrop of the
Campsites in the Slough Creek Campground
Near some of the best wildlife watching opportunities in the park. Located at the end of a two-mile dirt road,
There are 38 campsites available, 9 of which are pull-through. Sites 11 and 24 are designated ADA accessible. A separate
A view of the Tower Fall Campground
CLOSED IN 2024. Tower Fall Campground—elevation 6,600 feet (2012 m)—is located on the north side of the steep, winding, road