Fox Creek Campground

  • $0.00 /night
  • (4.4)5 reviews

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About Campground

*THIS CAMPGROUND IS CLOSED* This campground is closed during the 2019 summer season due to construction on the Beartooth Highway. Fox Creek Campground is a large, newly remodeled 33-site campground with beautiful views of Pilot and Index Peaks. From this campground you have great access to the Beartooths and Yellowstone National Park. 16-day stay limit Water: Available This site is not accessible to persons with mobility impairments. No cell service Notes: Maximum spur 32 feet.

Directions

From Cody, take State Highway 120 north for 16 miles. Turn left onto State Highway 296, the Chief Joseph Scenic Highway. Proceed about 46 miles to the junction with U.S. Highway 212. Turn left onto Highway 212, which is the Beartooth All-American Highway, and continue about 5 miles to Fox Creek Campground.

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B Louis

8 years ago
5/5

Left Montana heading back home(California) needed to rest so I pulled over and didn't i want to leave. Beautiful can't wait to visit again!!

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darren kreth

7 years ago
5/5

we camped here 20 years ago. beautiful area! we actually like this part a little more than Yellowstone, because it's not so crowded.the Beartooth Highway is awesome!

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Anaise Morgan

3 years ago
4/5

Used to stay here often when my kids were little, it has been closed alot lately and Im hoping that they open soon, we like the hookups. The mosquitoes are very huge in wet years but otherwise very nice campground especially for littles.

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Erica Szeyller

6 years ago
3/5

We had a confusing experience with this campground. It appeared to be closed (there was a gate partially blocking the entrance and there was not information on how to pay upon entering) however there were a number of RVs using sites within. We ended up using another campground for the night. The campground did have nice views of the surrounding mountains and is relatively convenient to the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone.

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Scott Sery

7 years ago
5/5

We tried to camp at the Chief Joseph Campground near Cooke City, but it was closed. When we asked in town they said any nearby campground is closed to tent camping because the bears eat people. So we went a few miles away to Fox Creek in Wyoming. We didn't get eaten. Plus it was really nice and the bathrooms were super clean.

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