All sites have a picnic table, a fire pit with metal fire grate, food storage lockers and access to nearby water spigots and flush toilets. Each RV campsite has a back-in or pull-through gravel parking space for one RV and one tow vehicle with a maximum total length of 45 feet.* There is a limited use RV dump station available across from the campground office. Each tent campsite has a gravel parking space for two vehicles and tent pads for up to two tents. Gros Ventre campground offers camping for tents and dry camping for RVs. Please inquire with campground staff upon arrival for use information. While Gros Ventre Campground doesn’t always fill as quickly as some of the other park campgrounds, visitors are still encouraged to plan and book early. Campground has two dump stations with limited use availability. The campground is open from late-April to early-October. Campsites include 279 individual campsites, 4 large group sites, and 39 electric-only sites, 10 of which are ADA-accessible. The campground offers camping for tents and dry camping for RVs. While none of Gros Ventre’s campsites are on the river, all are within walking distance. For avid anglers, the Gros Ventre River offers plentiful cutthroat trout, brook trout, and whitefish. Gros Ventre (pronounced ‘grow-vont’), means “big belly” in French, and the Gros Ventre Campground-surrounded by cottonwood trees and featuring stunning views of Blacktail Butte and the Teton Mountains-is truly magnificent! The campground’s location next to the Gros Ventre River offers some of the best opportunities in the park for wildlife sightings, as bison, moose, mule deer and a wide variety of birds are known to frequent the area.
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