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    Granite Hot Springs & Camp Ground

    4.4 (13 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Nancy S.

    Lots of fun if you can get there before the crowds. Note: Very nice host but a few people found out that you do not put towels on his snow blower, or bring food/drink on patio. Also changing rooms do not offer individual privacy but not a big issue for us. We just held up towels for each other.

    Slime trail is dark on the bottom of pool!

    The campground is amazing, wilderness camping at the most beatiful spot in Wyoming! The road getting there is really the most bone jarring bumpy road I have ever been on. That keeps me from camping there! But The campground is clean and well kept. Rest rooms are spotless. The Hot springs used to be amazing, when as some people call him, the grumpy old man with the two dogs, was taking care of the pool. We never had a problem with him, even with our five grand kids, because we read and followed the rules. We did see him tell people who didn't care about the rules, to follow them! He had a nice pressure washer just outside the pool gate and used it to keep the pool sides and bottom clean, unlike the person who doesn't care about it now. We visited on June 17, 2023. The bottom and sides of the pool were slime covered and nasty! Truely not fit to swim or soak in. Pieces of slime covered moss floated in the pool. Smething we have not seen before. Prices were inflated $59 for 2 adults and five kids under 12. Please get rid of the lazy person running it and bring back someone who really cared about the pool.

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    The water fall was great! A short hike to view and play in the water. Worth the drive up the 10 mile dirt road.

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    Jackson Hole / Snake River KOA

    Jackson Hole / Snake River KOA

    2.8
    (88 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    This place felt like home the minute you walked in. The staff was so welcoming and friendly. You…read moreknew you were some place very special. The accommodations and service were beyond our expectations. Our outdoor cabin area was ideal to host our best and most entertaining Road Warriors talent show yet . . . look who got added to the line-up: Kim and Bill! You guys were awesome and so cool . . . thank you so much for everything!

    The campgrounds here were a great stop for me to rest for the evening. I had just spent 5 wonderful…read moreand eventful days exploring Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks...2 of the best parks in the country! And for anyone needing a recommendation and why I liked staying here at the Jackson Hole/Snake River KOA, let me explain briefly.... I spent my final day at Yellowstone and before heading back to the Salt Lake City Airport back in Utah, I decided to spend the night here. Besides the fact that I love the outdoors and cozy log cabins, these campgrounds were located just outside downtown Jackson Hole, only 12 miles away. Being on the outskirts of Jackson made spending the evening here at my own little cabin pretty affordable. For $70, during the middle part of the month of May, I got to stay here. That was a great deal compared to resting in the heart of Jackson Hole where lodging was much more expensive. Also, the following day I was making the long drive back down south to SLC Airport almost 5 hours and 270 miles away. So for anyone looking to visit Grand Teton and Yellowstone....SLC airport is cheaper compared to flying into PRICEY Jackson Hole Airport. And this itinerary is the most common way to navigate getting to and from this spectacular section of the country. Finally, on my way back to SLC....I stopped along the way at the Wyoming/Utah border and explored Flaming Gorge Reservoir. Some of the scenery there was fantastic with colorful red backdrops and picturesque landscapes. I'd recommend stopping at Flaming Gorge if you have time on your way home...the way I did before my red eye flight back to Florida. Now onto KOA! I arrived during afterhours on the last day of my vacation. My cabin was already paid for so the owners/keepers left my keys in the front mailbox by the main house/front area with directions to my cabin. I had my own parking spot when I found it. It was not hard to find. Beside my cabin were rows of other cabins set up one by one and side by side to each other. The campgrounds were pretty large. Including mine, each cabin space had their own fire pit for barbecuing along with a picnic table. On the porch of each cabin, there were little swings on one side and a bench area on the other. This was accommodating in case you wanted to relax and look up to the stars at night before heading to sleep. My cabin also had a screen door to let fresh air inside. Inside my cabin, I had one double bed and although I was traveling alone, a bunkbed as well. In all, the cabin oozed rustic and quaint. I was happy I chose to stay here. My only slight issue was....(and although they warned me about it before making plans to stay here) they did not provide linens, pillows and blankets. I had to make due with what I had. My cabin had a good working heater because as I'm sure as is the case most nights....it gets cold. Just around my place on the left was the communal bathroom. There were 4 - 5 toilets with plenty of showers to use. I never really bumped into anyone while washing up. The bathrooms were clean and the water pressure was fine with good running hot water. Although my sleep was just okay since I didn't come with a blanket and pillows...it didn't deter me at all....I still very much enjoyed the quietness and peacefulness of the cabin and my stay. There's something about the great outdoors and campgrounds that always win me over! I think it's being able to appreciate nature that I enjoy so much. I grew up in a big city on the east coast and now I live in overpopulated South Florida. Also, I've became a real simple person the more I have aged. I'm someone who doesn't need luxurious accommodations. Ultimately...my experience here at KOA - Jackson Hole was more than suffice. It fit in perfectly with my travel plans coming from touring Grand Teton and Yellowstone NP's, making my way towards Flaming Gorge Reservoir, and eventually returning to Salt Lake City for my flight back home.

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    Jackson Hole Campground

    Jackson Hole Campground

    2.9
    (19 reviews)
    8.0 mi

    I read the reviews and was very nervous about our stay. This is the Grand Tetons. So the sites are…read morepricey but this is a resort town in peak season. From the moment we walked in the door and were greeted with a smile and welcome. The gal checking us in asked what she could do to help. She gave us great hiking advise. The sites are nice and treed. They have great pride in their park. The bathrooms are clean and convenient. The lil store has great shirts. I would highly recommend this place for camping. If you can find another cheaper good luck. The price is a bit high but it's convenient to town and everything in the National Park. For us it was worth getting a decent place for our week stay. The resort has the coolest tiny houses to rent too

    We had a great stay here-- I was worried given the other reviews, but we had a great stay! We met…read moretraveled from the west coast and met up with friends who had traveled from the east coast, so we reserved two spots together. We had a nice patch of grass and fire ring (we were in spots 60 and 61, and the space between was one of the nicer ones), but some of the grassy areas weren't quite as big. The sites were definitely a bit cramped, but no better or worse than most of the bigger RV parks we've stayed at close to busy destinations. The bathrooms were always clean when we used them, and we ran into the cleaners on a few different occasions so they were taking care of things. We were able to recycle, which is great -- not all campgrounds offer that. We were 7-10 minutes outside of Jackson, which was great for us. There's a bike/running path that runs through most of Jackson that's right across the road, and that was nice for a safe place to run in the mornings. It was expensive, but we've found that all things are in Jackson, and we liked the quiet atmosphere here and the proximity to both town and the Tetons. The only thing we wished they had told us was that North Moose Wilson Road is closed to RVs and trailers from a bit north of the campground to the park. We came from Yellowstone, so that was the route that our GPS wanted to take us, and it isn't a possibility with a trailer. We have a little teardrop camper (T@B Little Guy) so we were able to turn around easily to go the long way instead, but our friends with a larger RV had trouble turning around. I feel like that should be something they communicate to you when you are reserving an RV spot.

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    Snake River Cabins & RV Village

    Snake River Cabins & RV Village

    4.1
    (9 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    We stayed for two nights in the honey bear cabin. My husband, myself and two kids. It was perfect!…read moreThe place itself is very well organized I and kept up. They light fires every night and it has a nice feel to it. The cabin was tight for the 4 of us, but it was cozy and we all slept great. We were at the Tetons and in Jackson most of the time anyhow. It is about 15 minutes from Jackson. It's right on the snake river and walking down there was a treat. The place is very quiet and the water pressure in the shower was GREAT! I'd stay here again!

    When booking this place, I was a bit nervous about what to expect. However once we got there, all…read moremy nerves vanished. This place is ADORABLE!! The cabins are so quaint and cozy. My friends and I rented a Honey Bear cabin, and it was the perfect size for the five of us. Inside, there is a sink and mini fridge, and lots of pots/pans/plates to use. No stove, but that was fine by us. They provided a grill outside, which we used to grill some brats one night. The rest of the time, we just used my Coleman stove and cooked on one of the picnic tables outside our cabin. The staff here were so friendly and helpful, which I've found to be a trend in Jackson in general. Every night, they would come around and light a campfire (a gas campfire) for us, which was lots of fun to sit around and enjoy. The campground itself is very well maintained, it was super clean and pretty. The layouts of the cabins made it really easy to chat and connect with others staying at the campground, since we all shared a common area to cook and sit by the fire. Overall, I really really enjoyed this place. It's a great price (comparatively) if you're looking to visit Jackson/the Tetons but avoid the super high prices of places you may find located right in Jackson. I had no issue with driving a little extra to save a bit of $$. I would definitely stay here again.

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    Snake River Cabins & RV Village
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    Bedroll and Breakfast

    Bedroll and Breakfast

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    47.3 mi

    (Cross posting this here & at Wilderness Trails as this is where I initially researched the…read morelocation) My 10-year old LOVED our stay here - it was the highlight of our trip and she's begging to come back next year for a multi-night ride into the mountains. The camp is great though definitely expect rustic accommodations with the exception of the beds, which are (heavenly) real mattresses. The horses and ride were great - very well-mannered horses and a wonderful evening ride through wildflower-filled mountain meadows, creeks, and up and down reasonably challenging terrain. What my daughter (and I) loved most were the people - Sam was a great cook and friendly guide and our other guide Mariah was incredibly patient with my daughter's barrage of questions and let her help put away tack and feed the horses after the ride. A truly memorable Wyoming experience with many great memories.

    This is such an amazing, relaxing and secluded place! There's nothing else like it around. The…read morestaff is great and the horses are gentle and well trained for trail riding. The trail ride was such an adventure for this Texas girl who's use to riding on flat ground! The fireside dinner was excellent and the beds are comfortable. It was nice not to have to set up a tent once getting to the campground, everything is ready for you! There is a convenience store closeby if you end up needing anything. It's also just down the road from the entrance to Yellowstone so it's easy to make this horseback riding adventure one of the stops on your trip! (cross posting this to Wilderness Trails which is the same location).

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    Wilderness Trails Inc.

    Wilderness Trails Inc.

    4.5
    (10 reviews)
    47.3 mi

    Good horseback trail ride. Highly recommend if in the Grand Tetons/ Yellowstone NP. We did the 3 hr…read moreride and it was not a nose-to-tale trail ride you are actually riding ( up and down ridges, rocks, creek crossings, mud, ect.). Our guide Owen was great. The horses we were on were Big Kent and Big Tex- both were great and they did well for us and we ( experienced riders) loved it that we actually had to ride them. Horses are nice and fat/healthy. We will definitely be back next time we are in the area

    Wow! Worth every penny! We only planned to stay one night but wish we did 2-3! We did the bedroll…read moreand breakfast but they also do customs overnight tours to fishing sites or deeper into Yellowstone. They are the ONLY horseback riding with permits to enter Tetons and Yellowstone . Other Yellowstone horseback riding is through xantera or whatever the main Yellowstone commercial Company that manages all the hotels/restaurants/staff for general stores, very Disneyland/commercial. Wilderness Trails is family owned, rural, one of a kind. We felt like a family on the prairie. They literally plop horse corrals and tents and cooking station in the middle of grand Tetons and Yellowstone on a meadow/prairie like plot of land. All the staff live there in tents and some campers and so you basically join "their family" and live that life. They had a professional chef that came from a Michilin Star restaurant (he was not technically a Michilin chef) but food was amazing and so well Done! We got to eat with our horse wranglers and the chef and felt like part of their family. They all had their own dog and my kids had so much fun running around with all The doggies:) they had a warm outdoor like shower and you are in the middle of nature bathing amd my daughter said it was the best shower of her life! It was my 7 year olds first time horseback riding and she did just fine! My other kids were 10 and 12-they wanted to "live there" and asked if we could have their bday parties there. Was worth every penny! Wish we planned to stay longer

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    Even their porta potty was cute
    Even their porta potty was cute
    We did bring our own wine! Highly recommend
    We did bring our own wine! Highly recommend
    Taken from the fire tower - Jackson Lake and the Grand Tetons.

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    Taken from the fire tower - Jackson Lake and the Grand Tetons.
    Jackson Hole Fly Fishing School

    Jackson Hole Fly Fishing School

    4.5
    (10 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    We took our 4 grandchildren to the free fly fishing day and both kids and grandparents were very…read moreimpressed with the quality of instruction given by Dan, originally from Charleston SC. He had great visuals and hands-on activities which simultaneously met the learning needs of an 8 year old, a 16 year old and 2 in-betweens. A few days later, while hiking, the kids conversed with a couple experienced fly fishers we met and the guys were impressed with what the kids had learned and could identify from just 2 hours of teaching.

    I hate to do this, but a fishing guide should know where the fish are biting; he didn't and we got…read moreskunked on a full day trip for two on our 20th wedding anniversary. We fished yesterday and I made my displeasure clear several times on the water and off that we were here to catch fish not just take a pleasure rafting trip. I assume he either didn't tell the proprietor or they don't care as they've had yesterday afternoon/evening and all morning today to reach out (it's now noon the following day). Given the crickets, I'm now writing this review. Initially I spoke with Brian on the phone and he put me at ease as did their online reviews. After finding out that we wanted to catch fish and have views he recommended the Snake River for a full day session. Admittedly he said it was one of the final days for fishing the Snake as the water would be rising later this week, but that we would still be good. We shouldn't expect champion trophies as that was another river, but it would still be plenty of cutt-throat Troutt and a lot of fun with an insane view. Typically 2 out of 3 ain't bad, but given we were there for fish, the view and fun only equate to 1 Star. Admittedly we got 1 bite the entire 6+ hours and I reeled it in so we didn't get completely skunked, but I could have saved half the money and just done the scenic raft tour twice as that's effectively what we received. - 5 stars: fishing guide + 5 stars: equipment + 5 stars: views + 5 stars: fun on the river + 2 stars: education (based on expectation set by other reviews) We had Ian and he was a nice guy and overall we had a good trip with some laughs. I like the guy personally and other than catching fish, we had a great time on the river. However, he admitted at the beginning of the day that this was only his 3rd official outing this year on the Snake and later that he had never personally fished from the groups fishing holes. Neither are good signs as both caused alarm. He didn't know where the fish were biting and it seemed clear that this is not his normal fishing area. That's an absolute first for a fishing guide and not a good first. When you're paying this type of money for a fishing guide you should expect them to be intimately familiar with the water and be able to put you on fish. That was most definitely NOT the case. He clearly knows fly fishing and there definitely was some education, but nothing like what was described by other reviewers. I caught on almost immediately and received a few solid tips from him as he mainly focused on helping my wife. We're both first timers, but were quickly casting to specific areas he would point out and following whatever instruction he gave to improve our odds. I think he really tried to help us catch and even verbalized his frustration a few times at us getting skunked, but at the end of the day, it's his job and the reason we pay the hefty fee, for him to know all the honey holes and where the fish are biting today. Did I mention it was our 20th wedding anniversary and we chose to fish for the day? The Good: Ian is a nice guy who loves Fly Fishing They have good equipment and handle all the details They have a cool spot/camp off the river that's a great place to relax and have your lunch The Snake views are stunning In the first 5 minutes we saw a moose, a marmont and was almost boarded by a beaver The Bad: Doesn't know where to find fish on the Snake Doesn't fish this river enough to know where they are biting Isn't a fishing guide at least for this river Bottom line: if you don't care about catching fish and just want to have a good time with great views, then this is the school/guide for you.

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    Jackson Hole Fly Fishing School
    Jackson Hole Fly Fishing School
    On the water with Jackson Hole Fly FIshing School

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    On the water with Jackson Hole Fly FIshing School

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