Grant Village Campground — Yellowstone National Park

  • $33.00 /night
  • (4.8)4 reviews

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Camping Style

Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Grant Campground—elevation 7,800 feet (2377 m)—is located in Grant Village, just off the Grand Loop Road at the south end of Yellowstone Lake. It is one of the larger campgrounds in the park with 430 sites. Group and wheel-chair accessible sites are available. Nearby there are stores, a restaurant, gas station, visitor center, and boat ramp. ADA Access: Three accessible sites, with an extended picnic table and a raised fire grate. Accessible restrooms are located near the accessible sites. Accessible shower in Camper Services Building.

There are over 400 sites at the campground, including tent, RV and combination tent/RV sites. There are also 8 group campsites. Campsites for hikers and cyclists are also available. As noted above, the campground is set in a partly wooded area located a short distance from the southwest shore. Guests can find partly-shady or sunny sites, depending on availability. Additional campground facilities include:

There are no electricity, water, or sewage hook ups at any of the campsites.

Picnic table and fire grate; accessible water near campsite

17 public restrooms with flush toilets and faucets with cold running water

Dishwashing stations are located at most restroom buildings

Pay showers and laundry facilities located at the nearby Camper Services facility. Personal portable showers are permitted at your campsite only if the wastewater is collected and disposed of properly.

Rates for this campground include 2 showers per night

Though not available in the campgrounds, complimentary internet service at approved locations is available to registered guests of Xanterra-operated campgrounds. Cell service is limited. Read more about internet and cell service in the park.

When calling to make a reservation be prepared to give the size of your tent (in feet) or the combined length of your RV and any other vehicles or towed vehicles. (e.g. the length of your truck in addition to the length of your trailer when fully open.)

Campground rates are per night, for up to six people or one family (parents with dependent children) and do not include taxes and utility fee.

Campground sites that will accommodate a maximum combined length of 40-feet or more are limited.

Please keep in mind that most campsites in Yellowstone will not accommodate oversize units. If you arrive at the campground/RV park with equipment different than that for which you have reserved, we will not be able to accommodate you.

Directions

Located south of West Thumb on the South Entrance Road.

Access

Drive-in
Hike-in
Walk-in

Accommodations

Group
RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Back-In
Driveway Pull Through
Firewood
Market
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Showers
Toilets
Trash

Amenities

Group Sites

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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4.8

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David Moore (K2k4)

1 year ago
5/5

A surprising number of amenities: heated bathrooms with running water and electricity, shower facilities, a 24-hour gas station with a car service station attached, and a nearby restaurant. The campsites are open and more spacious than we expected, easily accommodating our big tent, and the staff were really nice when we got there.

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William Rand

1 year ago
4/5

We camp there at Grant Campground, nice showers, great laundry mat, people that work in the gift shop were very nice and friendly, Grant village was a great place for are base camp, we traveled all over the Park and most places we visited were fairly close by. Yellowstone Lake was very nice and close to our camp .

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KGB

1 year ago
5/5

The campground was clean and beautiful! We will be back, very ideal area to be while traveling around Yellowstone. They also had a great evening amphitheater showing nightly.

Camp host Nancy was very thorough and a great host. Pet friendly, just make sure they are always leashed.

Bears, Elk, coyote and wolves were all seen in the campground area.

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Krista G

1 year ago
5/5

Campground was great. At check in, note the weather report - it went from sunny to thunderstorm my first night! The weather can change quickly. The site has a standard picnic table and fire pit. The comfort station has toilets and sinks. There’s also a separate room with a dishwashing sink, outdoor spigots for water and a big dumpster. Some sites have big metal bear boxes, but mine did not. This was fine, I just left everything in my car.

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