Big Pine Campground

About: These sites are located in a rustic camp. Campsites are suitable for tents and trailers. This site is home of the world’s tallest ponderosa pine tree. Fees: No Fee. (2011) Usage: Medium Closest Towns: Grants Pass (OR) Water: None Restrictions: -Quiet hours between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. -Campfires in developed fire pits only … Read more

Cabin Creek Campground

About: A campground along the Madison River on the Hebgen Lake District. Fees: $14 (2012) Water: Yes Restrooms: Yes Directions: 8 mi N of West Yellowstone on US 191, 14 mi W on US 287.

Forks Campground

About: Huge Ponderosa Pines create a majestic setting for a fantastic camping experiance. Bass Lake is within walking distance where you can enjoy the beach, fishing, water sking and swimming. The Forks is located 24 miles from the entrance of Yosemite and in the Sierra National Forest. National Park Fees: $22-44 (2011) Usage: Light Closest … Read more

Carberry Campground

About: Sites are located along Cougar Creek. The tent sites vary in size, with the smaller, more intimate sites found adjacent to Cougar Creek. Lake access is found across County Road 777 from the campground with a trail that leads to Carberry Creek (when the lake is full pool, the trail ends at the lake). … Read more

Eagle Creek Campground

About: A campground along the Yellowstone River on the Gardiner District. Fees: $7 (2012) Water: None Restrooms: Yes Directions: 2 mi NE of Gardiner on Jardine Rd.