CampgroundColter Bay Tent Village
66 tent cabins with bunks and wood stoves near Jackson Lake. Bring sleeping bags; book early on Recreation.gov.
Northern Grand Teton (Jackson Lake area)
Colter Bay Campground is a large, well-organized forest campground in lodgepole pines along Jackson Lake's northern shore. With 347 sites spread across 17 loops and full visitor services just steps away in Colter Bay Village—restaurants, stores, marina, visitor center—it's one of Grand Teton's most accessible bases. The campground offers flush toilets, bear boxes, and good road access for RVs and trailers. This is built-park infrastructure, not backcountry solitude, but it's reliable and family-friendly.
✅ BOOK IF: You need reliable infrastructure, family-friendly amenities, and proximity to restaurants/stores. RV travelers requiring electric hookups or dump station. Families with children. Park visitors wanting easy access to trails and visitor services. Fishers and boaters using Jackson Lake. ❌ SKIP IF: Seeking remote backcountry solitude or wilderness privacy. Need full RV hookups (water/sewer/electric). Prefer small, quiet campgrounds. Want guaranteed winter access (closed Oct–May).
Tent, RV, Electric hookup, Group, Hiker-bicyclist (walk-to/boat-to)
Mount Moran dominates northern views. Teton Range backdrop. Jackson Lake nearby. Forest vistas predominate.
Colter Bay Visitor Center (on-site), Colter Bay Village marina, Jackson Lake shoreline, Mount Moran views, Teton Range, Yellowstone National Park (north), Grand Teton park road scenic drives
Excellent for families. Visitor center on-site with ranger programs and educational exhibits. Colter Bay Village has restaurants, shops, marina activities, and cabin rentals within walking distance. Organized campground with staff/volunteer hosts. Ranger programs in amphitheater (seasonal). Safe, well-lit setting with clear signage. Lakeshore trail safe for children. Swimming possible at lake (cold water). Fishing opportunity. Playground-style exploration encouraged.
July–August for warmest weather (though peak crowds and thunderstorms). June and September for fewer crowds, lower bug pressure, and still-reliable weather. Late May through early June: snow melt, cooler, but wildflowers emerging.
Pull-in or pull-through sites on paved loops. Mostly level terrain; minimal blocking needed for level setup. RVs up to 45 feet navigate paved roads without issue. Back-in sites typical; turn-around space adequate. Clear vegetation around most sites. Bear box location marked. Water spigot and electrical connection (if equipped) accessible from site. Gravel pads drain well in rain. Set up rain cover before afternoon storms (July–August common 2–5pm).
Colter Bay is a well-developed, organized campground with a 'busy national park' feel rather than wilderness. Forest setting provides shade and moderate privacy between sites—not a parking-lot atmosphere, but not remote either. Adjacent Colter Bay Village (restaurants, shops, marina) makes it convenient and social. Good infrastructure (paved roads, hosts, visitor center) prioritizes accessibility and family comfort over backcountry solitude. Popular with multi-generational groups and RV travelers. Peak season (July–August) can feel crowded; shoulder months quieter.
Coin-operated showers and laundry at Colter Bay Launderette (seasonal; closes Oct–May). Bring quarters. Shower house and laundry room maintained and clean. Hot water reliable. Limited number of machines—use early morning to avoid waits. Laundry services available for additional fee; inquire at camp store (seasonal).
Campers consistently praise Colter Bay's location and Colter Bay Village amenities. Large, well-maintained campground appeals to families and RV travelers. Most note seasonal amenity closures (toilets, showers close Oct–May) and high demand (books solid in peak season). Forest privacy and Mount Moran views draw repeat visitors. Some mention afternoon thunderstorms and mosquitoes as minor downsides.
Tent, RV, Electric hookup, Group, Hiker-bicyclist (walk-to/boat-to)
Hiking (Colter Bay Lakeshore Trail walks from camp), fishing (Jackson Lake), ranger-led programs (amphitheater, seasonal), boating and boat rentals (marina), visitor center exhibits
Recreation.gov only (Booking: 6 months in advance)
Pets Allowed - Leash required: less than 6 feet at all times within 30 feet of roadways. Not allowed on multi-use pathways, park trails, or backcountry.
To Park Entrance
North park section; approximately 10 miles north of Moran Junction on US 89/191/287
Elevation
~6,800 feet (Colter Bay vicinity)
" Campers consistently praise Colter Bay's location and Colter Bay Village amenities. Large, well-maintained campground appeals to families and RV travelers. Most note seasonal amenity closures (toilets, showers close Oct–May) and high demand (books solid in peak season). Forest privacy and Mount Moran views draw repeat visitors. Some mention afternoon thunderstorms and mosquitoes as minor downsides."
Yes. RVs and trailers up to 45 feet are allowed. Paved roads accommodate standard RV access. Confirm your exact length during booking on Recreation.gov to ensure site compatibility.
Yes, all 347 sites are reservable through Recreation.gov. Walk-up sites not available. Book 6 months in advance for peak season (July–August); late May and September easier to secure.
Yes, coin-operated showers and laundry at Colter Bay Launderette (seasonal; May 21–Sept 27). Bring quarters. Showers and laundry services available for additional fee.
Yes. Bear boxes provided at most campsites. Store all food and scented items in bear boxes at all times. Maintain 100-yard distance from bears and wolves, 25 yards from other wildlife.
Toilets, showers, laundry, ice, firewood, camp store, internet, amphitheater, dump station, and trash collection all close Oct–May. Potable water remains year-round but campground is closed to camping.
Yes. Dogs must be on a leash less than 6 feet at all times within 30 feet of roadways. Not allowed on trails, multi-use pathways, or backcountry.
Cell service available year-round (coverage depends on location and provider). Limited WiFi available seasonally at restaurants, marina, activities desk, launderette, and stores in Colter Bay Village.
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