This campground hosts 13 sites along the Shoshone River. From the campground Elk Fork trail follows Elk Creek into the Washakie Wilderness. Corrals are provided at the trailhead. 16-day stay limit Water: Not available This site is not accessible to persons with mobility impairments No cell service Notes: Horse corrals and trailer parking are available. Maximum spur 22 feet.
From Cody, travel west on U.S. Highway 14/16/20 for 28 miles to the campground. (This campground is about 25 miles from the East Entrance of Yellwostone National Park)
Nice campground for tents and small trailers. Good to get away from the normal larger campgrounds, generators, and hordes of people. Very rustic.
It is ok for one night stay. Don t venture 9n big motorhomes unless u r a pro. We had hard time driving in 31ft. No loops, just places on the straight. Too much greenery, overgrown.
Nice sites. Just enough space between neighbors. Rangers are friendly enough but too interrogate-y for my taste. They anticipate rules being broken. They need to just step in once they actually are
We had a Buffalo come and hang with us while there. Beautiful place with lots of short hikes within walking distance
This is a hidden, small little gem just 20 miles outside the east gate (Cody) of Yellowstone. We got lucky and they had a spot open, backed up against a creek with plenty of space between sites.
The Park Host was a great help also, welcoming us in, giving us ideas and tips for wildlife and possible dangers with Bear. We didn’t see any.
This is a clean, well maintained site. Plenty of bathrooms and wonderful camp sites. I highly recommend staying here and adventuring both inside Yellowstone, but out to Buffalo Bill Park and Cody.