This campground has facilities for both tent campers and RVs. Located within the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway, Flagg Ranch is only two miles south of Yellowstone and five miles north of Grand Teton. Wilderness surrounds the Headwaters development. The upper reaches of the Snake River flow through meadows mixed with open conifer forest. The Yellowstone Plateau rises to the north and Huckleberry Mountain to the east. ADA Access: The Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch has 97 RV sites and 34 tent sites. Most sites are accessible to wheelchairs. Restroom facilities are accessible. One fully accessible shower is available. Routes to the amphitheater are well-compacted gravel and on a gently sloping incline/decline. The campground loop roads are well-compacted gravel and mostly level, with gently sloping incline/decline.
Heading north from Jackson on US 26/89/191, turn left (west) at Moran Junction. Continue north on US 89/191/287 22 miles to Flagg Ranch. Turn left (west) and follow the signs. Heading south from Yellowstone on US 89/191/287, continue two miles south. Turn right (west) at Flagg Ranch and follow the signs.
Water Hookup Fee: The Utility fee is imposed on all lodging and camping products to defer the higher cost of providing water and sewer in the remote locations in which we operate. The amount of this fee is determined by taking the difference in the cost of providing these services less the comparable cost of similar services in local areas. This fee is reviewed annually and approved by the National Park Service.
Location can't be beat. Wildlife roams freely. Saw a fox. Cabins are like duplexes. Comfortable and clean with great staff. Trail walk to the water for a refreshing view. Was there in June, still cold out.
Great place to go right outside Yellowstone. The rates were very fair and the gas is cheaper then in the park. The little convenience store was well stocked with decent prices for the location. The restaurant was very expensive with very average food. The coffee shop they have in the morning is expensive for basically a fancy Keurig espresso. I would highly recommend making your own food and coffee when you are there to save some money. Other then that I would definitely recommend this place as a good location to camp and explore the Tetons and Yellowstone.
Really enjoyed this campground. Feels more tucked in the trees than other places we experienced on the trip. It can get a little dusty if there hasn’t been a rain. Alot of that could have been avoided if the speed limit was enforced. People like to drive fast here for whatever reason. Other than that we really enjoyed our stay here and would camp here again.
This is a great campground between two national parks with full hook ups. The RV spots are gravel but close to level and most of the spots are well shaded. Only issue is the sewer connections are about 9in above ground so you may be doing the "walk of shame" to empty your tanks if your camper has limited ground clearance. It's better than nothing but I'm not sure why it's configured this way.
The bath house is nice and clean with a dish washing sink on one side and trash and recycling on the other side.
This campground is across the street from a lodge with a gas station, small grocery, gift shop and restaurant.
Beautiful place!! Their restaurant and amenities were far better than in Yellowstone. The food was top class!! Great service. We stayed in the cabins. We had our own restroom. Pets everywhere! I was nice to see them around!