Mountain West · WY
Colter Bay
Grand Teton National Park · national park
Stayed
2025 fall
Nights
3
Cost
$45/night
Site
Loop B-21
Cell
Verizon 3 bars
Generator
Quiet hours 10pm–8am
Rating breakdown
How it scored.
Amenities
What was there.
- bathhouse
- potable-water
- trash
- dump-station
- laundry
Last verified on our stay in 2025.
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The mud and the marvels.
Loops are crowded. Site 21 was fine, but B-15 next door had teenagers and a bluetooth speaker.
$45/night is steep for what's effectively a glorified parking lot in a famous park.
Lakeshore walk before breakfast. Tetons visible from the bathhouse door.
Showers. Real, hot, free showers.
Best season
When to go.
Late September through mid-October. Half the crowds, all the foliage.
Reservation tips
How to book.
- Reserve six months in advance through recreation.gov for summer.
- Loops B and K are the most level for trailers.
Worth the detour.
trail
Hermitage Point
“Quiet trail right off the campground — moose at dawn.”
eat
Dornan's Pizza
“Outdoor seating, view of the range. Cash only on busy nights.”
Quick answers
- What kind of campground is this?
National park campground
- How much does it cost?
$45/night
- When's the best season to visit?
Late September through mid-October. Half the crowds, all the foliage.
- What's cell signal like?
Verizon 3 bars
- Are generators allowed?
Quiet hours 10pm–8am
- Any reservation tips?
- Reserve six months in advance through recreation.gov for summer.
- Loops B and K are the most level for trailers.
- How long did we stay?
3 nights.
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