State: Wyoming
Open: Seasonal
Number of Sites: 2
Reservations: Yes - Check Recreation.gov for information
About: Station Creek Campground is located in beautiful Snake River Canyon just 27 miles southwest of Jackson, Wyoming, at an elevation of 5,800 feet. Lodgepole pines provide partial shade and summer wildflowers are abundant. The Snake River is across the road and down an embankment. Fly-fishing for cutthroat, rainbow, and brown trout is a popular activity on the river, as is whitewater rafting and kayaking. A boat launch ramp is nearby.
This campground provides vault toilets, potable water, and garbage service, but no electricity. Two groups sites are reservable, each accommodating up to 40 people with picnic tables, serving tables, fire rings, grills, and food storage boxes. Large parking areas are dirt. Firewood is sold at the campground.
Jackson Hole is a quick drive north, with restaurants, groceries, shops, galleries, and ski resorts with summer activities. Grand Teton National Park is approximately 45 miles north, with boating, fishing, hiking, canoeing, and outstanding mountain scenery.
Fees: See Forest Service website
Usage: Heavy
Water: Potable Water
Restrooms: Vault Toilet
Directions: Take Highway 191/89/26 south from Jackson, Wyoming, 13 miles to Hoback Junction. Turn right on Highway 26/89 and drive down Snake River Canyon 14 miles. Campground is on the NORTH side of the road.