171 RV Parks & Campgrounds in Yellowstone National Park, WY
RV parks and campgrounds in Yellowstone National Park sit at nearly 7,827 feet elevation in a dense lodgepole pine forest, offering prime access to some of the West's most remarkable geothermal features. Campers wake up minutes from Old Faithful, the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, and pristine waters of Yellowstone Lake. The high-elevation terrain delivers crisp mountain air and a dramatic seasonal rhythm, with summer days reaching only 59 degrees Fahrenheit. Both privately owned and government-managed parks operate throughout the region, each with its own character and draw.
Madison Campground sits along the Madison River in a lush mountain setting known for excellent fishing and wildlife viewing. The location puts visitors within reasonable reach of Old Faithful and the Upper, Midway, and Lower Geyser Basins. Canyon Campground stands just a mile from the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and offers direct trailhead access to the canyon from the campground itself. Its wooded setting and central park location make it one of the most popular options in the region. Bridge Bay Campground borders Bridge Bay Marina on Yellowstone Lake, drawing boating and fishing enthusiasts to its wooded areas and open meadows with limited lake views. Grant Village Campground sits on the southwest shore of Yellowstone Lake at 7,800 feet in a lodgepole pine forest, positioning guests minutes from the West Thumb Geyser Basin. Fishing Bridge RV Park occupies a unique riverside setting near the mouth of the Yellowstone River as it leaves Yellowstone Lake, named for the historic Fishing Bridge where visitors watch White Pelicans and waterfowl.
Activities center on the water and geothermal wonders. Fishing draws anglers to Yellowstone Lake and river access points throughout the parks. Hiking trails connect most campgrounds to major attractions and backcountry routes. Yellowstone National Park itself sits just 7 miles away, offering wildlife observation, geyser viewing, and scenic driving routes. The region's lakes and rivers support boating and water recreation for those equipped for it.
The landscape demands respect and preparation. Winter temperatures plunge to 13 degrees Fahrenheit, while summer averages stay cool at 59 degrees. Annual precipitation reaches 22.8 inches, with significant snowfall in colder months. The forest terrain at this elevation creates a distinct climate separate from lower valleys. Travelers should plan accordingly for the high-altitude environment and shoulder-season weather shifts.
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Fishing Bridge RV Park is located near the mouth of the Yellowstone River as it leaves Yellowstone Lake in Yellowstone National Park. The park is named after the historic Fishing...

Madison Campground is named for its proximity to the Madison River, which runs through the area in a lush mountain setting rich in wildlife. The area is known for its great...
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Canyon Campground is situated within a mile of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. It is one of our most popular campgrounds, thanks to its wooded setting and central location...
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Pebble Creek Campground is located in Yellowstone National Park. It is one of the many campgrounds within the park, offering a unique experience for visitors. The campground is...
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Bridge Bay Campground was named for its proximity to Bridge Bay Marina on Yellowstone Lake. The area is quite scenic, with wooded areas, open meadows, and some limited views of...
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Indian Creek Campground is a campground located within Yellowstone National Park. It offers a variety of campsites, including some with electric hookups. The campground is...
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Lewis Lake Campground is located in Yellowstone National Park. It offers a variety of campsites, including back-in and pull-through sites, as well as group sites. The campground...
Show moreTower Fall Campground is located in Yellowstone National Park, near the Tower Fall, a 132-foot waterfall. The campground offers 32 campsites, including some with electric hookups....
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Located on the southwest shore of Yellowstone Lake, the Grant Village Campground is situated at an elevation of approximately 7,800 feet in a lodgepole pine forest, just a few...
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Slough Creek Campground is located in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone National Park. It is a primitive campground with 27 individual campsites, accessible by a 2-mile dirt road....
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