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TexasShadow
Mar 15, 2014Explorer II
For the Grand Tetons, we prefer Gros Ventre campground with water and dump station. You can find sites big enough for your needs. As stated, you won't need a/c and you can run your genny after 8a.m. and before 7 or 8 p.m. fires are allowed.
For Yellowstone, if you want a place that allows campfires, try Henry's Lake State Park. It is about 15 miles south of West Yellowstone which is right on the National Park boundary, so you aren't too far away to day trip in Yellowstone.
If the state park doesn't suit you, there's a pretty decent RV park right across the highway from the entrance to the park. has a good laundry and tidy looking sites.
For Yellowstone, if you want a place that allows campfires, try Henry's Lake State Park. It is about 15 miles south of West Yellowstone which is right on the National Park boundary, so you aren't too far away to day trip in Yellowstone.
If the state park doesn't suit you, there's a pretty decent RV park right across the highway from the entrance to the park. has a good laundry and tidy looking sites.
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