RV Parks Near Marbleton, Wyoming

RV Parks Near Marbleton, Wyoming
Marbletown, Wyoming, surrounded by mountains, lakes and rivers, is in route to Jackson Hole and Yellowstone National Park. It's a convenient base for exploring the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Outdoor activities abound, including fishing in mountain lakes and streams, hiking, horseback riding, and boating. Most campgrounds are located within the Bridger-Teton National Forest.

Harper's Park and RV

This privately-owned RV campground is located in the center of Marbletown, convenient to Bridger-Teton National Forest. The property has RV sites with full hookups but few amenities. There's a dump station and a bathhouse; groceries, restaurants and stores are within walking distance or a short drive away.

Harper's Park and RV
16 East 3rd St.
Marbleton, WY 83113-9905
(307) 276-3611

Fremont Lake Campground

Boaters and anglers flock to this campground on the eastern shore of Fremont Lake in the Bridger-Teton National Forest, less than 16 miles from downtown Marbletown. Campers can launch and tie up their watercraft at the campground dock; there are also several additional public docks and launching areas around the lake. The property includes 54 basic sites. There are no electric, sewer or water hookups, but drinking water is available. There are also restrooms and a group camping area.

Fremont Lake Campground
Pinedale Ranger District
Bridger-Teton National Forest
29 E. Fremont Lake Road
Pinedale, WY 82491
(877) 444-6777
publiclands.org

Narrows Campground

This rustic, bare-bones campground in Bridger-Teton National Forest, less than 30 miles from downtown Marbletown, is best for RV campers who don't mind roughing it a bit. The campground sits at 7,800 feet elevation and has 26 sites on the north shore of New Fork Lakes. Several level sites can accommodate smaller RVs, drinking water and restrooms. There's also a horse corral. Fishing on Willow Lake is within walking distance of the campground. Hiking trails follow the New Fork River into Bridger Wilderness and a loop trail that reaches Willow Lake.

Narrows Campground
Pinedale Ranger District
Bridger-Teton National Forest
29 E. Fremont Lake Road
Pinedale, WY 82491
(877) 444-6777
publiclands.org

Wind River View Campground

This privately owned, RV-only campground (no tent sites available) has 13 full hookup sites and another 14 RV sites with water and electrical service. The property, which is less than 10 miles form Marbletown, sits on 10 acres at the base of the Wind River Mountain Range. Fishing, hiking, rafting and biking are nearby. The campground has a clubhouse, dump station and guest laundry.

Wind River View Campground
P.O. Box 39
Hwy. 191
Boulder, WY 82923
(307) 537-5453

Boulder Lake Campground

Located between Boulder Lake and the Bridger Wilderness, this basic campground is less than 20 miles from Marbletown. There are 28 basic sites tucked under ponderosa pine and aspen trees. The campground has restrooms and drinking water. Campers can hike a trail that begins in the campground to a series of mountain lakes.

Boulder Lake Campground
Pinedale Ranger District
Bridger-Teton National Forest
29 E. Fremont Lake Road
Pinedale, WY 82491
(307) 367-4326
publiclands.org

Article Written By Pamela Wright

Pamela Wright is a freelance writer, author of more than two dozen guidebooks, and hundreds of articles. Her work has appeared in a variety of publications, including "National Geographic Traveler," "Family Circle," "Family Fun," "Backpacker," "Hemispheres," "Cooking Light," "Yankee" and more. An active member of the Society of American Travel Writers, she holds a Bachelor's from Michigan State University

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