Must-see hotels in Wyoming

  • Recreation.gov Reservation Service

    Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks

    Takes bookings for campgrounds and cabins in national forests around Yellowstone and Grand Teton.

  • Hunter Peak

    Wyoming

    Five miles from the Beartooth Hwy, with 10 reservable sites in a stunning setting.

  • Clearwater Campground

    Wyoming

    No potable water, but walk-in riverside sites make it good for those with tents.

  • Big Game Campground

    Wyoming

    Small but spacious and private, with no potable water. Reservations possible.

  • Madison Campground

    Yellowstone National Park

    The nearest campground to Old Faithful and the West Entrance occupies a sunny, open forest in a broad meadow above the Madison River. Bison and the park’s…

  • Old Faithful Lodge Cabins

    Yellowstone National Park

    This 194-cabin lodge was built in 1923 and has its historical roots in Yellowstone’s turn-of-the-century tent camps. It’s not particularly atmospheric,…

  • Colter Bay Campground

    Grand Teton National Park

    This noisy campground (335 campsites, 103 RV sites with full hookups) on the east shore of Jackson can feel a little oppressive, but often has spots later…

  • Fishing Bridge RV Park

    Yellowstone National Park

    This is the only campground with full hookups (water, power, sewer) and due to heavy bear activity only allows hard-sided trailers or RVs. The 340 sites…

  • Grant Village

    Yellowstone National Park

    The 300 condo-like boxes with standard hotel interiors at Grant Village were once dismissed by author Alston Chase as ‘an inner-city project in the heart…

  • Headwaters Cabins

    Grand Teton National Park

    This 1910 resort has seen some improvements since its bygone occupation by the US Cavalry: walkways lead to prim log duplexes sporting comfortable Western…

  • Signal Mountain Campground

    Grand Teton National Park

    This popular midsized campground only has one site with a view: No 12. Camping can be a little cramped but the place is convenient: a restaurant, bar,…

  • Colter Bay Village

    Grand Teton National Park

    In this busy village, comfortable log cabins, some original, are your best bet, available late May through September. Tent cabins (available June to early…

  • Holiday Lodge

    Wyoming

    This motor lodge is a good alternative to the standard chains lining Main St. The look says 1960s, but it's scrubbed and friendly, and all rooms have a…

  • Pahaska Tepee

    Wyoming

    The historic lodge is close to Yellowstone National Park and a popular place for lunch before entering the park. Despite a great location, the cabins…

  • Spur Ranch Log Cabins

    Grand Teton National Park

    Gravel paths running through a broad wildflower meadow link these tranquil duplex cabins on the Snake River. This small family-run resort has 12 cabins…

  • Gas Lite Motel

    Wyoming

    The Gas Lite Motel stands out – more due to the plastic horse and rooster on the roof and the tattered plywood cowboys lounging against the banisters than…

  • Lizard Creek Campground

    Grand Teton National Park

    Snug in a forested peninsula along Jackson Lake's north shore, about 8 miles north of Colter Bay Junction, these secluded woodsy sites (60 total) are a…

  • Hunter Peak Ranch

    Wyoming

    Just off Hwy 296, 24 miles from Yellowstone, with plenty of summertime horseback riding and fishing. Rooms are simple, dated and all dressed in brown.

  • Wapiti Campground

    Wyoming

    More sites than the neighboring campgrounds but less space. It's the first in the valley to open (in May); reservations possible.

  • Lake Creek

    Wyoming

    One mile from the Beartooth Hwy, this forested campground has six sites and lots of mosquitoes in July.

  • Elk Fork Campground

    Wyoming

    Cramped and without potable water, but popular for hiking and horse-packing trips and open year-round.

  • Targhee Lodge

    Wyoming

    Standard, pine-walled rooms slopeside with two queen-size beds, full bath, TV and phone.

  • Threemile Campground

    Wyoming

    Hard-sided campers only; the closest campground to the park and the last to open.

  • Rex Hale Campground

    Wyoming

    Exposed, but has six sites with electrical hookups. Reservations possible.

  • Pacific Creek Campground

    Grand Teton National Park

    This tucked-away eight-site campground is 12 miles up the graveled Pacific Creek Rd (USFS Rd 30090) from Grand Teton's Moran Entrance Station. It's…

  • Sheffield Campground

    Grand Teton National Park

    Sheffield is a secluded five-site USFS (US Forest Service) campground, 2.5 miles south of Yellowstone National Park's South Entrance and just south of…

  • Headwaters Campground

    Grand Teton National Park

    Among the most expensive campgrounds around, it features pull-through sites, propane for sale, 24-hour showers, laundry and a nightly campfire program…

  • Atherton Creek Campground

    Grand Teton National Park

    Atherton Creek has 20 sites, drinking water and pit toilets, located 7 miles northeast of Kelly on the shores of Slide Lake. No reservations.

  • Brooks Lake Campground

    Grand Teton National Park

    This USFS campground east of the park accepts hard-sided vehicles only. Vault toilet, and no water.