Yep, just like EuroCamper said. He got it posted before I could post mine. Ha!
Camped at Grant twice over the years, the first time, we lucked into a site close to an arm of the lake. As I remember back, couldn't see too much of the lake from the camper. (1990). We did canoe on the lake from the boat dock at Grant to West Thumb Geyser Basin. Seems this one is on the very last loop from the entry station.
We did a walk around the loop we were in last time (2010) & were able to get to the shore of the lake. Kind of through the woods to get there. Shore had trees right up to it.
They do have flush toilets in the campground, scatter around the loops, not too far from any site. No showers are in them.
They are in a very large building on the road leading to the campground, not far from the gas station & the visitor center.
Not sure if some sites have views of the lake or not. Lot of trees around the area.
As for showers, they are out of the campground past the entry station. Across from the Visitor Center Area. Not really in close walking distance from the campsites. Could bike to them easy enough.
There is times to run the generator each day. Shouldn't be a problem with that.
We (and our not yet year old grandson) used our own shower in the Scamp & I would 'cart' the shower water by a 5' gallon jerry can to a nice low grated drain by the water spigot(s) by the restrooms. Also a room on the side of the restroom building with a laundry sized sink, which could be used to dump shower water (I believe).
Our daughter & hubby used the showers in the shower building.
We camped at Bridge Bay (1986), might have been able to see the Lake from it. Across the hwy from the lake it is. It is not as treed area. Some sites might give one a view of the lake, I would believe. A guest only from looking at the campground on google maps. But it would be one at just the right location to see between some trees, but it appears to have some grass spaces.
On second look, chances of a lake view would be very slim.
There is so many neat things to see in the park, campground views are a minor concern for us there. A place to sleep mainly.
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