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Addy15
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Jan 30, 2018

Fishing Bridge Campground in Yellowstone National Park

Thinking about planning a trip to Yellowstone in August. There appears to be some sites available in the Fishing Bridge campground at a time when we could go there. We have a 25-foot travel trailer. Has anyone here been to that campground before? Have any thoughts about it. Is it a yay or a nay? Should we look for something else or give it a try?
  • I would go with Fishing Bridge. I would hardly consider it a paved parking lot! Yea it is tight, but still the best location. Besides, you will be out all day.

    Get on the phones and get a date booked before it disappears!
  • Wow that must be the nicest photo ever taken of Fishing Bridge
  • Here are some photos of Fishing Bridge. I've seen worse RV parks and they are truly parking lots. This at least has trees. The sites are such that you park your RV to one side of it and your vehicle on the other side.

    If you want hookups and are there to see the park, this is the place for you. Typically folks pack their cooler, leave early in the morning to tour one section of the park and return toward evening - very tired and ready for bed. Then they do the routine the next day to another section of the park.

    So for convenience this is the place to stay.

    https://www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com/lodgings/campground/fishing-bridge-rv-park/
  • We were there last summer, it is a bit tight, but I have seen worse commercial campgrounds. It is mostly paved, and there is not much space between sites, but there are at least some small pine trees, etc. The big positive point to Fishing Bridge is that it is the only full hookup campground in Yellowstone.
  • Community Alumni's avatar
    Community Alumni
    Was there last year. The campground is centrally located in the park. Look at it as a base camp.
  • The best thing about it is that it is in the park. It was pretty much a paved parking lot with hookups when we were there. It has been a few years since we were there so it could have changed. There are prettier campgrounds if you don't need hookups.
  • August is great. Fishing Bridge is notoriously crowded and expensive. We used Henry's Lake CG near West Yellowstone and then Headwaters CG near the South gate.