Camping in Grand Teton National Park | Best Options and How to Get a Site

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  • Опубліковано 7 лис 2024

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  • @primehookbear
    @primehookbear 3 місяці тому +1

    Your video was very informative! Trying to plan for next Summer and would like a week before or after our Yellowstone reservation (July 8-15). So, if i want to book July 1-8, I should go in February1, or February 15 to book 15-21? Is the release based on the check-in or checkout date.

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  3 місяці тому

      It's based on the check in date. When they get next year's schedule up, you should be able to click on the date you want on recreation.gov and it will tell you when it opens up for reservations!

  • @richardthorne2804
    @richardthorne2804 Рік тому +1

    I absolutely love your channel. I hope i can find something b/c i got a late start, but we are backpacking in the wind river range in August but wanted to come up and stay in the park. Thanks for your knowledge and sharing it.

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  Рік тому

      Awwww have an amazing time backpacking the Wind Rivers...it doesn't get much better than that :)

  • @6394robbie
    @6394robbie 8 місяців тому

    Very informative videos! I watched your videos last fall and they greatly helped me plan my reservations. I am staying in Yellowstone NP at Canyon CG and Coulter Bay in Grand Teton NP in August. I am waiting for dates to open at Glacier NP for Labor Day week. I am riding my motorcycle and towing a mini-mate camper. Thank you for helpful information!!!👍

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  8 місяців тому

      That sounds amazing!

    • @6394robbie
      @6394robbie 8 місяців тому

      Got my reservations at Glacier NP on Tuesday. Thanks@@DirtInMyShoes

  • @amyjones-lonestarhoosier2029
    @amyjones-lonestarhoosier2029 Рік тому +1

    I have so enjoyed your channel. My husband and I r leaving next week to head out to grand teton and Yellowstone. I’m concerned about our back country pass. We weren’t able to book it online because we didn’t know dates then. Anyway how likely is it that we will get a back country pass walking up the day before? We would really like to get on trail before it gets crazy but we won’t be able to get to the park the day before we r planning to go out until at least 12 or 1. Is it a possibility do you think? Thanks for your help!

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  Рік тому +2

      They usually have something available, you just might need to be flexible, as many of the most popular spots get snatched up quickly. Get there as early as you can!

  • @embryophytelove
    @embryophytelove Місяць тому

    Silly question: Next year I plan to camp in Colter Bay campground a few days, and then head north to Helena. Maps has me passing through Yellowstone NP. Will I have to pay to pass through Yellowstone?

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  29 днів тому +1

      Not a silly question at all! Yes, you'll need to pay the Yellowstone entrance fee if you drive that way.

  • @briantodd4887
    @briantodd4887 8 місяців тому

    This is so helpful as I am trying my best to plan for a Teton visit this summer. Question- I’m a solo traveler, no rv, just car camping in my Subaru Outback. When you book a tent site I imagine that it come with a spot to park your car- so you could sleep in your car and not a tent?
    Also, if I book somewhere else other than Jenny Lake, can I drive my car to do the hikes to Jenny Lake- is there a parking lot at specific trailheads? Can you recommend a site that would work best for my situation? Thanks so much!!!

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  8 місяців тому

      Yes, you'll have a place to park your car for most tent sites...just make sure you don't book a walk-in site. You can't sleep in a vehicle in those ones. And yes, there is a large parking lot at Jenny Lake for people who aren't camping there!

    • @briantodd4887
      @briantodd4887 8 місяців тому

      @@DirtInMyShoes thanks for being so helpful and quick to respond!

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  8 місяців тому

      @@briantodd4887 Happy to help!

  • @MikeGinSoCal
    @MikeGinSoCal Рік тому

    Just found your channel and new (65 years young) to camping. Your instructional videos are great for me. I recently purchased a rooftop tent and can't find anywhere how the National Parks classify a RTT. Are they considered a tent? A pop up? It sits on a Toyota Highlander. What's the best campsite to pick for a RTT? Thank you.

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  Рік тому

      Typically you can book anything besides the walk-up tent sites. Sometimes the parks have tent sites that you have to park further away from and then walk your gear to your site. Those ones don't usually allow rooftop tents. But if it's just a regular tent or RV site, a RTT is usually just fine!

    • @MikeGinSoCal
      @MikeGinSoCal Рік тому

      @@DirtInMyShoes thank you

  • @dakat1726
    @dakat1726 7 місяців тому

    As always- you give extra insight based on ranger knowledge- Quick question- when looking at Gros Ventre sites; most all site specific descriptions indicate max 1 vehicle- but most pictures include a trailer and truck or RV and tow car. If the site can accomodate width to park a truck or tow car next to RV/trailer, are they allowed? Pictures say yes, site instructions say no? Is it based on whether you can park 100% on site gravel or paving?

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  7 місяців тому

      Many of the sites that are more suited to tents only allow a max of 1 vehicle. There's a high likelihood that most of the bigger sites with more room for parking have already been snatched up for the summer.

  • @faithmedina3573
    @faithmedina3573 5 місяців тому

    Do you have any tips or suggestions for dispersed camping?

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  4 місяці тому

      I use Campendium.com to find dispersed camping near the parks. You'll find more info on camping in great detail on dirtinmyshoes.com!

  • @willienillie6337
    @willienillie6337 Рік тому

    I was just there last week. It was beautiful. There were also some nice remote camp up in shadow mountain for those who want a little more adventure and away from the crowd. Of course you’ll need a truck or an suv, 4x4 preferred but not needed during dry season. Don’t recommend small cars.

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  Рік тому +1

      Yes, Shadow Mountain is my favorite boondocking spot. The views!!

  • @jes7498
    @jes7498 Рік тому

    Is there a campground in Grand Teton that will allow both a camper and tent on the same site? My family will be camping this way in Yellowstone before heading down to the Tetons, but I'm having trouble finding an option for that setup in GTNP.

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  Рік тому +2

      Most of them do. You can't take a camper to Jenny Lake, but all the rest should have room for both a camper and a tent :) I have used that exact set up in Colter Bay!

  • @davidherrman4109
    @davidherrman4109 9 місяців тому

    If I wanted to stay at Jenny Lake CG for 4 straight days in August, does it make sense to book each day as it becomes available (on that 6 month rolling schedule) and hope you can get the same site each day? Or would you just wait until the 4th day becomes available and hope you can get a good site for all 4 days in a row?

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  9 місяців тому

      No, you can book all four nights when the 1ST DAY becomes available!

  • @ToddM452
    @ToddM452 9 місяців тому

    Colter Bay RV Park claims their largest is 45’ total with your car? How realistic do you feel that is? Anyone experience staying there with a 40’ mh with a towed?

    • @DirtInMyShoes
      @DirtInMyShoes  9 місяців тому +1

      We've had no problem getting a 28' trailer and 20' truck in those sites...they are quite large!