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    Snake River Cabins & RV Village

    4.1 (9 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Heather C.

    Quaint resort off the beaten path and a reasonably priced place to stay in Grand Teton area. We stayed in the Honey Bear which was a good size for two people. The drawback is there is no separate seating area as the small kitchen table is next to the bed. The bed in the main room was very comfortable. The grounds are very well kept and the store is nicely stocked.

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    Great spot for a little cabin village experience. Grocery stores close by, air in the units with bathroom. Close to the river.

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    Jackson Hole / Snake River KOA

    Jackson Hole / Snake River KOA

    2.8
    (88 reviews)
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    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)
    13.7 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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