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Newton Creek Campground is a quiet, mostly shaded riverside site that suits hard‑sided campers and rigs (many sites can accommodate larger units). Sites are a mix of pull‑through and back‑in, generally first‑come, first‑served, and offer good river access and wildlife viewing. There are no hookups, cell service, water, sewer or dump, so come self‑contained. Expect gravel roads that can be dusty, some highway noise in places, and a low, shaded setting that stays cool into the morning. Hosts are usually friendly, though occasional local site‑saving has been reported; modest nightly fees apply.

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📖 About This Campground

Newton Creek Campground west of Cody Wyoming and 16 miles from the East entrance to Yellowstone National Park is a Forest Service campground offering 31 hard-sided RV (ONLY) sites near the Shoshone River. Nearby points of interest include Mummy Cave and a memorial to firefighters who died in the 1937 Blackwater Fire. There are two trails, one leading to a natural bridge and the other leading to the Firefighters Memorial. Note: this is Bear Country and special rules are in place for storing food.

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