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TMcArthur
Apr 07, 2013Explorer
Boondocking just outside of Grand Teton National Park, there are two locations
1) From Moran Junction, head South on 191. Directly across 191 from the Cunningham Cabin parking lot there is a dirt road heading East into the National Forest. Drive a 1/4 mile out and you are free to camp. Go another 1/4 mile (up the hillside) and you have spectacular views of the Tetons from the elevated camping positions. You can go further into the National Forest and find even more camping, but the road can get very rutted. You can even get a Verizon 3G signal here.
2) Continue south on 191 to just North of the Moose entrance to the National Park to Antelope Flats Rd. Take it East a few miles an turn North on Shadow Mountain Rd. Continue out and you have miles an miles of choices of camping locations below Shadow Mountain. Again, the dirt road can get very rutted, but they are passable with care. No Verizon signal and a lot more crowded area.
You can find them (and more) mapped out on my blog
1) From Moran Junction, head South on 191. Directly across 191 from the Cunningham Cabin parking lot there is a dirt road heading East into the National Forest. Drive a 1/4 mile out and you are free to camp. Go another 1/4 mile (up the hillside) and you have spectacular views of the Tetons from the elevated camping positions. You can go further into the National Forest and find even more camping, but the road can get very rutted. You can even get a Verizon 3G signal here.
2) Continue south on 191 to just North of the Moose entrance to the National Park to Antelope Flats Rd. Take it East a few miles an turn North on Shadow Mountain Rd. Continue out and you have miles an miles of choices of camping locations below Shadow Mountain. Again, the dirt road can get very rutted, but they are passable with care. No Verizon signal and a lot more crowded area.
You can find them (and more) mapped out on my blog
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