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    Fox Den RV and Campground

    3.0 (24 reviews)
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    Don't we all love drying our hands one foot away from the guy urinating

    Awful experience, owners look for opportunities to yell at guests and children. Tent spots are placed so tight it is uncomfortable. Huge bright lights above tents. Roots growing right where you have to set tent. Big rebar spikes so drive and walk with caution. Go anywhere else to avoid this experience you will want to forget but can't. Nightmare The owner literally waited for me to go to the showers to go yell at my wife and small children. Threatened to kick us out when he could find the proof that our kids ruined his games, of course they didn't so he couldn't prove anything and rather than apologizing or giving us a discount, he tried to re-rent the spot and sent another camper away angry. Avoid this place!!!!

    This picture was taken around 12:15 a.m. and it looks like it's the middle of the day, but looking out the tent window, it's dark outside

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    This place is boarded up and looks abandoned. Tried to go do laundry there and no luck.

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    Stayed hear 4 nights during a snowstorm. The people who run it are really nice. The laundry area and the bathrooms were clean and warm.

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    Clean campsites and bathrooms, exceptional laundry room, and the owners are so kind and responsive.

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    Yellowstone Grizzly RV Park - Sunset view from our cabin porch

    Yellowstone Grizzly RV Park

    4.0(169 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Its pricey in August. We paid $147/nite for a back-in site. Was it worth it? We like to think…read moreso. It's a well maintained rv park. All sites are spacious and very clean. The office and store are opened each night till 9 pm! All the mechanicals for hooking up your rv's utilities are all ergonomically configured. Nice space, nice picnic tables. Some premium pull thrus have cabannas and a little larger green footprints. On the minus side - we were a little surprised theres no swimming pool. But my one and only one real disappointment was finding the men's showers were not completely private. I presume same for the women's showers. For the high-end resort price charged, that I found to be less than expected. If the price charged was $70-$80/nite, then maybe that's ok. But we paid a premium rate of $147/nite with showers that were only partially private. I think thats a big miss. But that one miss opportunity aside, the mgt is great. The place is beautiful. The rv sites are very nice. And the convenience of its location is second to none. Less than 1 mi to Yellowstone NP's west entrance! That huge when considering how far you must travel once you are inside the park. And convenient to all the shopping and restaurants in West Yellowstone!! That just can't be beat!! We had a most lovely time!! Would we come back and stay at this rv park? Probably we would. For all the reasons stated above.

    Unfortunately, I am extremely disappointed with how Yellowstone Grizzly RV Park handled our…read morefamily's medical emergency. We had planned this trip to Yellowstone as a special family vacation and were so excited to make these memories together. Shortly after arriving, our 13-month-old son, who has complex medical needs, began having significant difficulty with the elevation. His oxygen levels became so low that we ultimately had to call 911, and he was transported by ambulance to a hospital approximately 1.5 hours away. Obviously, at that point, continuing our vacation was no longer an option. We contacted Yellowstone Grizzly RV Park, explained exactly what was happening, and asked if they would consider refunding or even crediting the unused nights of our stay because we were being forced to leave due to a genuine medical emergency. Their response expressed sympathy for our son, but they still refused to make any exception whatsoever to their cancellation policy. No refund. No credit for the unused nights. I completely understand businesses having cancellation policies. However, there is a tremendous difference between someone simply changing their plans and a family having to leave because their baby is being transported by ambulance to a hospital. What makes this especially disappointing is that their email said they would "love the opportunity to welcome your family back" and "do something special" for us if we return. After refusing to even credit the nights we could not use because our child required emergency medical care, I cannot imagine feeling comfortable booking another stay. The RV park itself may be beautiful and conveniently located, but families should be aware of how strictly this cancellation policy is enforced, even in a documented medical emergency involving a child and an ambulance transport. We certainly did not choose to end our vacation this way. We would have much rather spent those nights making memories at Yellowstone than sitting in an emergency room worried about our son. I sincerely hope management reconsiders how genuine medical emergencies are handled in the future. Compassion in an email is appreciated, but compassion in a policy when a family is facing an actual emergency would mean much more.

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    Yellowstone Grizzly RV Park - Main check-in area, showers, restrooms, laundry, and mini-shop.

    Main check-in area, showers, restrooms, laundry, and mini-shop.

    Yellowstone Grizzly RV Park - Site 194

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    Yellowstone Cabins and Rv Park

    Yellowstone Cabins and Rv Park

    3.0(31 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Yellowstone Cabins and Rv park is horrible. All of the pictures shown don't show you that a cabin…read moreis actually two accommodations, You don't find out until 3 days before you check in you share a common wall with another part of the cabin. Guess you can't get your money back since they have an eight day cancellation policy . We were lucky to get service to check email. They open the door if your cabin at 3pm and leave your key on a small metal table. The location is very sketchy looking. Safe thinking NOT . When we drove up at a bit after 3 in one of the cabins (#9) there was a guy laying on the floor with a sheet covering him and his door was wide open that was my first reason not to stay there.They use words like cozy, vintage & authentic. Cozy translates to postage size, old not vintage. Inside we heard people talking on the other side of the wall. I thought they had been at the window. Their idea of a coffee station was an unwrapped styrofoam cup next to the coffee maker.Tiny towels. Just not where you would want to spend a night. The worst part you may ask how it could get worse it's located RIGHT NEXT TO HIGHWAY 20. A sidewalk width is all that separates you from the traffic. Now remember we could hear people talking in the next cabin how do you think semi trucks down shifting for city traffic sound. We called the number we had no answer, We walked to the 20 steps to the office. No one was at the office that said OPEN. Had to text the number we had they said they would move us 20 feet to cabin #10 nope no thanks remember who is on the other side of the wall you share. They then offered us cabin 7 so 30 feet off of Highway #20 NO THANK YOU. Whoever I was texting began to tell me how we used the amenities for a hour before we contacted them. lol I have a phone log where I called at 3:21 . We went back and forth blah blah blah. I asked for a refund. They could keep the " $215 for the first night and refund the other 3 nights we paid for. We got" we saved your rooms for three month blah blah and you're not getting a refund. They could move us to two other cabins. "I GUESS THEY WERE TURNING FOLKS AWAY BECAUSE OF US" all I can say Do not stay here. It's not so nice.

    Stayed at the 3BR apartment and it was great. Quiet, clean, comfortable, centrally located with…read moreeverything we needed.

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    Yellowstone Cabins and Rv Park - Having a cup of coffee in front of my adorable cabin. is this real?! heaven

    Having a cup of coffee in front of my adorable cabin. is this real?! heaven

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    Buffalo Crossing RV Park

    Buffalo Crossing RV Park

    3.9(22 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Location location, location. It was located right outside the west entrance to Yellowstone National…read morePark as well as walking distance to all the restaurants and shopping in the area. check in was quick and friendly. The laundry room and bathrooms were immaculate. The RV park is behind the IMAX theater. We were given discount tickets for the IMAX movie on Yellowstone and coupons for free ice cream. We also received a $20 coupon off of any purchases made in the gift shop at the IMAX theater. These sites were well-maintained. They were gravel however they were very close together. Even though it was in downtown area it was very quite peaceful. We did have to disconnect our water every night due to freeze warnings, however, the RV park has no control over the weather. Refilled our tank with freshwater when they turned it on in the morning this allow us to have water to shower, etc.. My only complaint was that they offered Wi-Fi, but it did not work for us. We were in the back far away from the office, so maybe it did not reach us.

    Great RV Park. We drove in from Colorado to meet some friends and stay in their travel trailer…read more This park has everything you need. Here are my thoughts: Large drive through spaces approximately 25' wide and easily fit the longest of Motorhomes. Water, Sewage, Electric, WiFi Women's & Men's clean bathrooms with showers, including a handicap shower. Right next to Yellowstone West entrance. Walking distance to restaurants and general store. Very quiet at night and well maintained. Not many trees for shade. I highly recommend this place for staying in your RV.

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    Trees at end of row pull-thru site

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    Yellowstone Park / West Entrance KOA - After the rain started up again.

    Yellowstone Park / West Entrance KOA

    3.5(140 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    Amenities | easy check in | family friendly…read more We stayed here one night on our way to Yellowstone. It's a good KOA for families doing a short or long stay. Check in was quick and easy. We booked an rv site that holds a 24ft long vehicle. Our site 444 was at the very end next to a field but within a few minutes walking distance to the trash and bathrooms/showers. Showering and bathrooms is luxury when you're camping, so no complaints. I'm grateful. There are 4 shower stalls and 6 bathroom stalls in the women's restroom. I highly recommend wearing shower footwear because the floors are dirty. One stall had a broken lock, so I think people were only using 3 stalls. Plenty of hooks, counter space, and lights. Our site was mostly level with hookups. So nice to have when it's a hot summer day. I saw they have a coffee stand towards the front, a store, and a nice updated kids playground. This campground is 17 min from the next major town with lots of gas and food options on the way to Yellowstone.

    We stayed here from July 13-18 with both an RV and a tent, and overall had a great experience…read more The RV sites were level, so we didn't even need to use our levelers. Water and electrical hookups were reliable and easy to connect. It was definitely hotter than we expected, so I'd recommend shopping for groceries and drinks before you arrive. Cases of water were over $15 for a 12-pack, so bringing supplies with you will save some money. They have a breakfast shack and coffee shack open from 6:30-9:30 AM, and a dinner shack open from 6:30-9:30 PM, which was convenient. The coffee shack has ice cream too! The highlight for our kids was what they called the "hot pool." There's no hot tub, but the pool is heated and was warm enough that they wanted to swim every day. We also appreciated that the pool stayed open until 10:00 PM, which made for a fun way to end the evenings. The kids also had a blast on the huge jump pad and playground. There was a nice gaga ball pit with the rules clearly posted, and it was always full of kids playing together. There's a dog park on site that's a nice amenity. It would be perfect for most dogs, although it felt a little large for our family's dachshund. One feature we really appreciated was the bathhouse. There were plenty of showers and bathrooms, plus a family shower that made evenings much easier. With seven of us, it was far more convenient than trying to have everyone shower in our small RV. Only complaint would be a little extra cleaning in the showers through the day. The KOA is conveniently located about 15 minutes from the park and only 10 minutes from town, where we found gift shops, ice cream, pizza, grocery stores, and plenty of other essentials. Overall, it's a clean, family-friendly campground with dependable RV hookups, great amenities, and plenty to keep both kids and adults happy. We'd happily stay again.

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    Yellowstone Park / West Entrance KOA - General view of sites

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    Yellowstone Park / West Entrance KOA - One of the rv rows

    One of the rv rows

    Yellowstone Park / West Entrance KOA - Campsite 552

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    Yellowstone National Park - WEST Entrance - Terrace Spring | Yellowstone National Park | Rees's Roots

    Yellowstone National Park - WEST Entrance

    4.8(73 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    The West Entrance to Yellowstone National Park was efficient every time we went through. We never…read moreencountered a longer WEEKDAY-delay at the entrance than 15min, on different weekdays approximately 6:30am, 8am, 8:30am, 10:30am, and 11am. (Jul 2026). On the other hand, even when we entered at 6:30am, traffic built up by the time we got to popular locations to the south between the entrance and Old Faithful. Not terribly bad, but enough that we would have started earlier if we could have. Studying traffic apps, it looked like traffic was better entering before 5:30am or maybe even 6am. We never saw bad backups (besides wildlife sightings) going north, or going all the way west between the north and south loops. We never started early enough to see sunrise inside the park. At the entrance, the far right lane was for pre-paid passes. With three other lanes open, the prepaid lane wasnt even twice as fast as the others. It was around two-cars faster when the other lanes were 6 or 8 cars. Pretty efficient. And they give you a useful park map, though you can buy more detailed maps and guidebooks at the park's visitors centers and around town. We used the free ones :-) We felt that the NPS app had info that's easier to access than their website. And believe it when they say cell service is limited to the major sights and visitor centers. Even GPS was spotty. So, after our first couple hours in the park, we made a point to download maps and info before the next leg of the trip, and on the second time in, we downloaded the night before.

    If you end up trying to save money by staying in Idaho when visiting Yellowstone rather than…read morestaying in Wyoming, this is likely the main entrance you'll use to exit and re-enter the park during the days you visit. This community that the entrance is next to is also called West Yellowstone, and there's a lot of cute stuff there including a national park visitor center, gas stations, souvenirs and gift shops, and of course lots of restaurants and dessert shops. As for the entrance itself: if you come in during the most congested hours (usually 8-10am or so), despite the fact that there are usually 5-7 lanes open, the traffic will back up all the way down the road from the entrance to the main road of west Yellowstone. People do a decent job of spreading out to try to get in as quickly as possible, but you will have to wait at least a bit. It looks a lot worse than it is; I went in around 8:30 am or so and the number of cars was absolutely ABSURD, but the wait for me to eventually get to a ranger was only about 20-25 minutes. After you get through the entrance, there is a short length of two lanes, and then that becomes one lane. So long as there isn't an animal crossing, the lane does move just fine (at speed limit which is 35-45 mph). Overall - don't be too dismayed by the crazy line to get into the park at this entrance, it does move fast and the advantage of a nice visitor center and tons of food, gas and other resources like minutes from that entrance makes it a great spot to look for lodging or a break in between a visit to Yellowstone.

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    Yellowstone National Park - WEST Entrance

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