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📖 About This Campground

Grant Village Campground in Yellowstone National Park Wyoming offers primitive tent and RV camping on the southwestern shores of Yellowstone Lake. One of the larger campgrounds in Yellowstone National Park Grant Village Campground provides campers with a number of choices including pull thru, backin and group sites all within a short walk of the shores of the lake. Managed by concessionaire reservations can be made in advanced and are generally recommended during the peak seasons. Grant Village offers restaurants, lodges, laundry, fuel, groceries and showers to make your camping trip a bit more fun. Grant Village Campground is an excellent choice for folks looking to explore the entire park from a single home base. Campsites include a fire ring, picnic table and shared bear boxes. The most desirable sites are found on Loop I and Loop H with a handful of sites providing views of the lake below. Sites located on L and J loops can be close to the main roadway leading to road noise. A boardwalk trail to West Thumb Geyser Basin departs from this area also. Explore the campground in this standard video

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⭐ 2 Reviews⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0

RAYONGOLF

Not as impressed as most. I reserved months in advance for a 40 foot motorhome, towing. Didn't seem to matter. They select your site when you arrive. I had to try four sites before finding one that would work. Only able to extend 2 out of 3 slides because of trees. Had to back out of my pull through. Access is horrible for larger rigs. Turns too sharp with tree limbs hamging out. Don't try loop A with a big rig. Volunteers were outstanding trying to get me a site. Terrible use of spaces. Two of the larger,clear pull throughs (loop I) had tenters. This was my 4th RV trip here and it's always the same.

Anna

We were really pleased to get a spot reserved in Grant Campground when it opened for the season, only booking a week or so before. We camped in a 26' travel trailer. This is a great location for exploring Yellowstone, particularly the south, lake areas, and Old Faithful. It is primitive camping, with a picnic table and fire ring at each spot. There are flush toilets and the restrooms have sockets so you can use your shaver/electric toothbrush. There is also a grey water sink, which I think is helpful. There are water spigots around the campground, as well as a dump station where you can fill your tank before entering. All the sites are under trees, and we were surprised to find there were very few mosquitos when we were there (mid June). The sites are big and generally level. The only down side is that mostly the sites are pretty tight with trees close in on both sides, so for us in our trailer it was a challenge and for a larger rig, particularly an A class I can imagine it being difficult, depending on your site. Up the road (short drive) there are pay showers and a very large laundry. The showers are operated by Xanterra and we felt they did a good job. You get two showers per night included in your camping fee, otherwise it's a bit pricey at $4.10 for a shower, but having said that they are very clean, good water pressure, and there is no time limit on use. You can get wood at the camp store. We would definitely stay again.