Wapiti Campground — Virtual Tour
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About Wapiti Campground
Wapiti Campground west of Cody Wyoming and 25 miles from the East entrance to Yellowstone National Park offers 41 electric and primitive (no water, electric, or sewer) hookup RV and tent camping sites in a Forest Service managed park. On the North Fork of the Shoshone River, next to the historic Wapiti Ranger Station. "Wapiti" (pronounced WA-puh-tee) is the American Indian word for "elk". Visit the nearby Wapiti Wayside to learn about grizzly bears, other wildlife, and general visitor information. The trailhead from the campground leads into the Washakie Wilderness via Elk Fork Creek. Note: this is Bear Country and special rules are in place for storing food.
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