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About Teton Canyon Campground
Teton Canyon Campground near Victor, ID in Alta Wyoming. Teton Canyon Campground is located in beautiful Teton Canyon at an elevation of approximately 6,500 feet. Driggs, Idaho is just 11 miles away. Hiking, backpacking and horseback riding are popular activities in this scenic region.
Teton Canyon Campground is located east of Driggs, ID. It has 20 single units and 2 double units. All campsites are equipped with tables and fire ring/grills. Most of the campsites will accommodate vehicles up to twenty feet in length, there is one site designed to accommodate vehicles up to ninety-nine feet in length. There are two, two-unit vault toilets located within the campground. There are ten water hydrants located throughout the campground. Potable water is supplied via a well; the pump house is located within the campground. These sites are universally accessible with packed gravel surfacing. There are great hiking opportunities and the fishing is good.
In addition to the campground, there is a horse transfer facility located approximately 200' to the west of the main campground. In addition to the standard camp amenities the horse transfer facility also provides users with; two 20' X 17' corrals, two water hydrants, and several hitching posts. These sites are universally accessible with packed gravel surfacing.
No Host; No Services; Dispersed Camping Allowed during off season
Facilities
This newly-renovated campground contains several campsites, each equipped with a picnic table, campfire ring, grill and food storage locker. Two equestrian sites are available for those camping with horses. Vault toilets, drinking water and trash collection are provided but there is no electricity. Some first come, first served sites may also be available. Firewood is available for purchase from the host. Roads and parking spurs are gravel.
Natural Features
The campground is situated along Teton Creek, with partial views of the nearby Teton Range. A dense forest of pine, spruce and fir covers half of the campground, providing nice shade. The other half of the campground is more open, with aspens and pines dotting the summer wildflower-filled meadows. A variety of wildlife makes its home in the area, including moose and deer.
Recreation
The towering Teton Range and Jedediah Smith Wilderness are adjacent to the canyon. Excellent hiking, backpacking and horseback riding opportunities abound, with trails leaving from the campground. A horse staging area is located at the trailhead parking area. Teton Creek runs alongside the campground. Fly-fishermen love casting for brook and Yellowstone cutthroat trout.
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