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GlueGuy
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Topic: Wind River, Wyoming Posted: 10 Jul 2017 at 10:24pm |
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Kokopod
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Posted: 10 Jul 2017 at 10:21pm |
Glad you found a spot. Enjoy the Parks.
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DawgLady
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Posted: 10 Jul 2017 at 8:20pm |
We found a nice spot for 7.00 a night with Senior Pass at Kozy Kampground about 20 miles south of Jackson. Only 8 sites but several empty ones. Right off Hwy 191. Called a few campgrounds in case we couldn't find a boondocking spot and they are 100.00 a night and all filled up. So happy we found this spot and hope it helps others hunting a spot near Jackson. Thanks everyone, Sara
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Dawg Lady
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Keith-N-Dar
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Posted: 09 Jul 2017 at 7:24pm |
I ws there two weeks ago. Yellowstone campgrounds full. Plenty of camp sites available in all the campgrounds in the Tetons. Therangers spoke with couldn't recall their park full.
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Kokopod
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Posted: 09 Jul 2017 at 11:25am |
DawgLady, Where are you going once you leave the Tetons and Yellowstone?
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Posted: 08 Jul 2017 at 7:11pm |
Folks, I doubt the Tetons are largely empty right now. Ha. That just doesn't happen around here in the summertime. Maybe up USFS gravel roads, but not in these popular national parks.
I'll bet reservations are now required at most campgrounds, but if you are trying to find a pay campground in GTNP or YNP on a first come basis you need to be there mid morning when people pull out. At Bridge Bay campground in YNP last week there were ten camper trailer vehicles waiting in line to use the dump station so they could head out. So something like an hour wait just to dump the camper and roam on.
I was down that Jackson way last week minus the Rpod, via YNP from Cody, and it was pretty jammed up traffic wise, with lots of campers and trailers. The usual July rush. Jackson was a huge traffic mess, big city traffic not moving, as always this time of year until September. Granite creek is a good choice should you be going south of the Wind's. And the hot springs are great. They cost to get in though. Downstream a bit from the commercial operation you can find a great free place to soak.
If going thru Lander/Dubois then once you go over Togwotee pass and get to the bottom of the mountain you will cross the Buffalo fork river after a few miles. On your right following the bridge about a half mile is a nice paved narrow road that goes up Buffalo valley. The same road eventually turns gravel and ends up high, back at the Togwotee mountain lodge up on the highway below the pass. You can pull an Rpod the entire way and make a circle. Kinda bumpy and rough on the dirt road. There are several dispersed camping sites along the Buffalo fork road near the trail heads and in places where you will find pull outs. You will have to check the USFS postings on where you can and cannot camp, but lots of horse people pull in and camp there and take day rides or longer trips from their base camps. Free, beautiful views of the Tetons from some locations. Plus you can watch the horses and outfitters big horse pack strings headed into the wilderness. Not quite like Stone Mountain GA. country, eh? Or the Blue Ridge. Enjoy Wyo.
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Keith-N-Dar
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Posted: 08 Jul 2017 at 6:32pm |
Yellowstone is a zoo. The Tetons are largely empty. One of the reasons I prefer that park.
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Kokopod
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Posted: 08 Jul 2017 at 5:39pm |
Only problem with national parks is that this is peak season. Maybe forest service land.
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Posted: 08 Jul 2017 at 4:35pm |
Originally posted by DawgLady
Thanks so much for the tips. We unhooked and have ridden to Sinks Canyon and now at Lander just sight seeing. Everything is so beautiful. We decided to stay a couple of days. We are headed to Tetons next if y'all have advice of free or low cost places to camp.
Sara
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If you have a Natip\onal Parks seniors pass a camp site in the Tetons is 12.50 per day. Wonderful, wooded sites.
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Kokopod
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Posted: 08 Jul 2017 at 2:52pm |
If you go toward Farson on 28 and then head toward Pinedale and on to Jackson and the Tetons on 191, there is a little dirt road about 65 miles past Pinedale that leads to Granite Hot Springs on the right side of the road. It's about 10 miles in but a beautiful natural hot spring like no other. There's camping back here. The closer you get to Jackson less cheap camping but lots of privates like KOA.
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