
Alright, Bakers Hole Campground sits along the Madison River in Yellowstone with 73 sites, 33 of which have electric hookups. It operates on a first-come basis with some reservable sites, so plan ahead and be there earlyβ6 AM is recommended for the walk-in slots. Vault toilets and bear boxes anchor site readiness, and potable water spigots are sprinkled through the campground. There are no on-site showers or dump stations; West Yellowstone offers those services a short drive away.
Tent, RV (electric at some sites), primitive/dry camping
River views with pine canopies
West Yellowstone ~3 miles away; Madison River access; Yellowstone gateway activities
Vault toilets; no on-site showers; West Yellowstone amenities nearby; fishing and hiking suitable for families
Late spring to early fall; arrive early for the best chance at first-come sites
Interior roads are paved; 33 sites offer electric hookups; max rig length 75 ft; plan to unhook in the day-use area 2 miles south if needed; West Entrance is ~3 miles away
Functional basecamp near the river with strong family and fishing draw; expect crowds in peak season and a practical, not wilderness-heavy setting
No on-site showers or laundry; nearest showers and laundries are in West Yellowstone
Tent, RV (electric at some sites), primitive/dry camping
Fishing (Madison River), rafting, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, mountain biking, OHV riding, hunting, horseback riding, picnicking, wildlife viewing, stargazing
First-come, first-served with some reservable sites (Booking: Demand is extremely high; book as far in advance as possible)
Pets Allowed - Pets leashed at all times; not allowed on park trails or in sensitive areas
Address
250 Parkline Trail, West Yellowstone, MT 59758, USA
To Park Entrance
Approximately 3 miles from West Entrance
Elevation
Approximately 6,500β6,568 feet
Based on 248 Google reviews
Craig Statucki
We only stayed here for one night because we were just passing through, but if we decide to visit Yellowstone again in the future, we will definitely consider this location. The price was excellent and we got a chance to walk near the river in the evening.Our Starlink worked for basic Internet access, but as soon as we tried to hop on a work call, the obstruction (the beautiful trees around our site) were too much for the system to handle. Just a consideration to think about if you are trying to work from the road.
Vira Matviichuk
Great campground! Very nice hosts! We arrived at about 6 p.m., and there were still a few places left. There was a cell and 5G! There were bear boxes on each campsite, clean toilets, and nice privacy between campsites! It was $26. Overall we had a great time, would be happy to stay again!
Whitney Leach
We spent 2 nights here in Sept. 2023 during our Yellowstone & Tetons roadtrip. The site host was kind and helpful. I can't remember the nightly fee. This is bear country so come prepared. There are bear boxes and vault toilets on site. The sites also have fire rings. They were easy to get in and out of with our small pull behind. Would 10/10 go stay here again. It's the only place during our trip we stayed for 2 nights.
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Yes. This is bear country; bear boxes are provided at every site and bear spray is strongly advised.
Potable water spigots are available throughout the campground for refilling jugs and bottles.
There is no dump station or showers on-site; use West Yellowstone for those services.
Maximum trailer length is 75 feet; 33 sites offer 30/50 amp electric. No water or sewer hookups at sites, and plan to unhook in the day-use area 2 miles south if necessary.
Late spring to early fall; arrive early (by 6 AM) for first-come sites, and expect high demand on peak days.
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