The best camping near Cokeville with wildlife watching

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Looking for a camping adventure near Cokeville, Wyoming? Look no further than Hipcamp, the go-to website for outdoor enthusiasts. With over 227 options in the area, you're sure to find the perfect campsite that suits your needs. Whether you're into boating, whitewater paddling, or wildlife watching, there's something for everyone. And with top campsites like The Park at Swan Valley (100 reviews), Lazy 6-T Ranch (36 reviews), and Secret Canyon Ranch (29 reviews), you can trust that you'll have a great experience. Plus, you'll have access to popular amenities like toilets, showers, and potable water. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping trip!

94% (705) 155 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Cokeville

Bear Lake Aquatics Base

1. Bear Lake Aquatics Base

91%
(786)
21mi from Cokeville · 32 sites
Bear Lake Aquatics Base is owned and operated by the Crossroads of the West Council, Scouting America. It is used for Scout events and campsite rentals during the summer season. There aren’t many places inland that you can say you really feel like you’re at the ocean. Bear Lake just happens to be one of them! With one mile of beach-front property, you will enjoy a beach-front camp like you’ve never dreamed of! All campsites are located between the highway and Bear Lake. Each campsite is located near potable water, has a picnic table, and restrooms/showers are only a short walk away. Absolutely NO alcohol, drugs, dogs, pets or fireworks on property per Scouting America policies. Bear Lake Aquatics Base is conveniently located north of Laketown and nearby many local attractions - Bear Lake State Park, Logan Canyon, Minnetonka Cave and the National Oregon Trail Museum. Explore neighboring Laketown to experience the local flavor, maybe even a raspberry shake.
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$65
 / night
Secluded Maple Creek River bottoms

2. Secluded Maple Creek River bottoms

93%
(120)
42mi from Cokeville · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
This property was used by the Shoshone Indian tribe as a summer camp area. Later after the pioneers came they set up a dance floor and had parties here. The dance floor has since overgrown. This property has also been the host to never dams. It has been in our family for many years and we have enjoyed it.Learn more about this land:The campsites are located in a wooded area so lots of shade. 2 sites are creek side along maple creek and the other has a small stream and a pond. All sites have a fire pit available. All sites are carry in carry out. Easily accessible with a four wheel drive. You will need to cross maple creek to reach site 1. The road down to the river bottoms is a bit steep so 4 wheel drive is recommended. This area is ideal for tent camping.
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Picnic table
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$30
 / night
Mountain Top Getaways

3. Mountain Top Getaways

97%
(399)
42mi from Cokeville · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
My Grandfather owned this property for many years. He dry farmed this land and raised nine children to be hardworking. I visited this property many times to work along side my father and grandfather. I remember horseback riding and building a shed for my grandfathers combine. I recently purchased this property from my grandparents and got to work building my tiny home that my new family lives in. Learn more about this land: **New hammock posts on site #4** These campsites are at the mouth of Cub River Canyon. The views are expansive and beautiful. National forest is only a few minute drive away along with a handful of reservoirs and river access. Come enjoy the views. These are primitive campsites with no potable water. There are antique farm implements visible on the property.
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from 
$13
 / night
Bridger National Forest

4. Bridger National Forest

100%
(7)
National forest 132mi from Cokeville · 251 sites
You haven’t fully lived until you’ve experienced the awesomeness of the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Yes that is a bold statement, but if you’re an adventurer and wilderness junkie, then you are missing out and someone had to say it! This 3.4 million acre wonderland is an extension of the Yellowstone Wilderness, which is the largest intact ecosystem in the contiguous US. Think pristine, unspoiled wilderness filled with wildlife like no other, offering every type of outdoor recreation you could imagine. We’re talking thousands of miles of clean flowing waterways, endless trails, countless peaks to bag, and abundant camping in utter paradise! You definitely need to get in on this action.
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Caribou National Forest

5. Caribou National Forest

79%
(7)
National forest 42mi from Cokeville · 270 sites
The smaller of the two parks in Caribou-Targhee National Forests, Caribou is a welterweight not to be underestimated. Just south of its older brother, this land spans Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho, and is a crucial spot for supporting caribou populations. None of the animals here are bashful: bison, moose, deer, mountain lions, falcons, elk, and even black bears abound! Beautiful to snap shot from a distance. Just south of the forest, Bear Lake is a fun spot to take a dip after you hike one of Caribou’s dozens of peaks (Mead Peak and Hawks Peak have gorgeous views, as does Big Elk Mountain at the northern tip of the park). At the south end, you’ll find campgrounds, fast flowing creeks, and the Minnetonka Cave at St. Charles Canyon. This is a site to see, but it stays 40 degrees down there all year so be sure to pack a coat, even if you’re sweating above ground. When you’re done, stop in the charming small town of Montpelier, surrounded by rolling hills and full of retro grocers and kitschy eateries. Yum!
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Ranch View Hillside

6. Ranch View Hillside

100%
(31)
42mi from Cokeville · 1 site · Tent, RV
Come spend a relaxing time at the base of one of the mountain foothills in stunning Star Valley, WY with a view over a rippling creek below, ranches spread across the valley floor, and watch the sunrise over the mountains on the other side! As the only camper on our 17 acres surrounded by several larger ranches, you will be overlooking part of the old Oregon Trail in the valley below. Above and around you are a rocky hillside covered with wild berry bushes, many songbirds, and larger wildlife like deer, snowshoe hares, elk, foxes, and coyotes. A moose or bear might even wander by. The hillside rises steeply behind you, turning into more mountains as it climbs out of sight. It is generally a quiet rural area about 6 miles from a town with gas, groceries, coffee shops, restaurants, laundromat, camper showers, and other amenities available. There are many trailheads for hiking nearby as well as fishing access to the main river at multiple points across the valley. The Star Valley and Oregon Trail history museums in town provide a fascinating look into the history of this valley. And the largest intermittent spring in the world is a beautiful short hike from a nearby trailhead. In the summer you'll probably hear Red Winged Blackbirds singing in the willows along the creek below and spot brilliant Western Tanagers flitting among the bushes. Bring your binoculars and some patience and you will likely spot a huge variety of other birds as well! This hillside is tucked in the middle of many working ranches so you might see cowboys ride by on horseback, a herd of cows being moved from one pasture to another, or 4 wheelers moving around depending on the time of year. This is a boon-docking site with no water, power, or toilet available. Just lots of nature and views! Plan for pack it in/pack it out and help us keep this spot of nature a place where many people can enjoy the peace of time in the mountains. The parking spot its self is a flat graveled pad suitable for rigs up to a 26 feet in length or tent camping. A small sitting area with a pair of chairs is provided for you to enjoy your morning coffee while watching the sunrise if you like. There is a gravel lane that comes up the hill from the paved county road below, and then the campsite sits off to the side of that tucked into a corner of the steep hillside. Family lives in a cabin further up the hillside, but out of both sight and earshot from the campsite. Sadly no campfires due to the danger of a wildfire. Camp stoves are just fine. We love our pets, and yours are welcome! But please keep them on a leash due to the high volume of wildlife in the area, some of which can easily kill a dog. Verizon phones usually have service in this particular spot, other carriers tend to be hit and miss. Plan to check in sometime after 3:00 p.m. on the day of your arrival and check out before 11:00 a.m. so we have a little bit of time in between guests to do any mowing or other maintenance to the site area.
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$36
 / night
Lazy 6-T Ranch

7. Lazy 6-T Ranch

89%
(79)
14mi from Cokeville · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This is our Family owned cattle ranch. Our cattle love this place and we are sure that you will too! Come enjoy some time in the countryside away from the rat race. Only a short drive from Bear Lake where you can relax on the beach and soak up the sunshine or enjoy all types of water sports with your friends and family.
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from 
$37
 / night
Blue Water View. RV Spot

8. Blue Water View. RV Spot

100%
(1)
23mi from Cokeville · 1 site
Bear lake Rv spot on the beach. Located on white beaches Lane. This is known as the best beach in Bear Lake.
Full hookups
from 
$200
 / night
Bear Lake Basecamp!

9. Bear Lake Basecamp!

85%
(72)
34mi from Cokeville · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
This has become a great place for our family to go to get away for the weekends. The nights are absolutely beautiful and you can see the stars. You can hear the coyotes off in the distance chipping and howling. My kids love to ride their ATV on the trails and we go for hikes and just relax. There is one fire pit for use at each camp spot (2 spots), just please go into the trees and find some wood to re-stack what you have used and ensure it is out with water and dirt. I fight wildfires during the summer and don’t want to have to fight one up there. Plus I may be hard to reach depending on where I’m located. Learn more about this land: Our Bear Lake Bascamp is perfect for boondocking or pitch a tent and camp in our 5 acres meadow or find a small shady spot in the 5 acres of  quakies and pine trees!  Off grid camping! OHV trails (ride from camp), bring your mountain bikes or even just go for a hike. Located at the edge of the Caribou-Targhe National Forest, Montpelier Ranger District, Idaho. The sunrises are amazing and in the evening you can listen to the coyotes off in the distance. It is open in the winter for snowshoeing or snowmobiling in with wood ready for the fire pit!  Recommend, that when you first arrive, build a small fire in the fire pit and the smoke will get rid of any of the bugs around.  We get up there about 1 time a month and mow/trim the path, parking and work on the trails in the pines.   Turn left at the smile face....When you see it, you'll know what I mean ;)  Please be respectful of others who have property in the area as well.  Don't climb over anyone's fences.
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from 
$15
 / night
Bear Lake State Park

10. Bear Lake State Park

State park 24mi from Cokeville · 157 sites
Swim in crystalline waters, without leaving the Rockies, in blue-hued Bear Lake.
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Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

11. Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

90%
(94)
National forest 183mi from Cokeville · 2666 sites
2.1 million acres of unique wilderness scenery just begging to be explored.
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Salt Lake Field Office

12. Salt Lake Field Office

90%
(5)
Park 107mi from Cokeville · 45 sites
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Pocatello Field Office

13. Pocatello Field Office

67%
(3)
Park 91mi from Cokeville · 116 sites
Floating, fishing, and flora and fauna galore are waiting for you at Pocatello Field Office! Anglers will be amped about the shoreside camping on the Blackfoot River, where juniper and sagebrush will fill your nose while you cast your line for stunning trout. Great horned owls, hawks, and eagles will soar over your head on the trails. There’s over 40 miles of them for hikers, bikers, and off road thrill seekers to enjoy at the Chinese Peak-Blackrock Trail System. It’s the backyard of the town of Pocatello, so stop into town for brews and supplies before heading out to the Bear River for a day or weekend long float. There’s rapids aplenty (and for all abilities) between the Bear River, Blackfoot River, and Portneuf River. Plus, campgrounds with canyon and forest views will ensure you maximum fun and relaxation at Pocatello.
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Star Gaze campground

14. Star Gaze campground

100%
(4)
35mi from Cokeville · 37 sites · Tents, RVs
A nice big open area between a mountain and the Salt River. You can choose a camp site along the river or at the foot of the mountain. Cottonwood lake and miles of four wheeling trails all around, fishing and hiking. Approximately 10 miles south of Afton Wyoming. hiking.Approximately 10 miles south of Afton Wyoming.
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$30
 / night
Cottage Stopover

15. Cottage Stopover

92%
(6)
40mi from Cokeville · 1 site
Mountain Desert at its best. Learn more about this land: If you are on your way somewhere and need a place to campout, consider stoping here. In the spring when the creek is full, it is a fun place for kids to play (it dries up in July usually). There is a lot of open space. We have a trampoline and swing and fire pit we can share (fire pit for spring and early summer only). It's very peaceful out here. There are tons of flat roads to ride bikes safely on. It's 30 mins from Bear Lake, 20 Minutes from Monte Cristo. There is fishing nearby and a park around the corner. 15-20 amp electrical hookup (just a standard household plug with an extension cord) and water as well. We have kids who love to make you feel welcome and play with your kids too.
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$30
 / night
Bear Lake Venture Park

16. Bear Lake Venture Park

24mi from Cokeville
Bear Lake Venture Park stands out as a unique campground with deep family roots, originally established by Bryan Booth, the owner's grandfather, in 1966 under the name Bear Lake Trailer Court. This rich history adds a personal touch to the experience, making it more than just a place to stay. After several years, Grandpa Booth sold the trailer park, but the property eventually became available again. Recognizing the sentimental value, Troy, the grandson of Grandpa Booth, and his wife Tonya seized the opportunity to reclaim a piece of their family legacy. In 2016, they successfully purchased the property, reestablishing Bear Lake Venture Park as a cherished family-run campground. Today, Bear Lake Venture Park is managed by the Booth family, ensuring that the campground retains its welcoming atmosphere and commitment to quality. Guests can enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding area, with nearby swimming holes and a variety of outdoor activities. The campground also offers convenient access to local restaurants and shops, making it an ideal destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Conestoga Ranch

17. Conestoga Ranch

25mi from Cokeville
Conestoga Ranch stands out as a premier glamping destination, offering a blend of luxury and nature that is truly one-of-a-kind. Nestled in a picturesque setting, our campground features a diverse range of upscale lodging options designed to provide an unforgettable experience for every guest. For those seeking the pinnacle of glamping, our Royal and Grand Tents accommodate between 2 to 6 guests and come complete with in-suite bathrooms for added convenience. Experience the charm of our unique “Circle The Wagons” concept with extraordinary wagons that comfortably fit 4 to 6 people, perfect for families or groups looking to bond in a cozy atmosphere. Additionally, our Traditional Tents offer a value-forward option for 4 guests, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the beauty of the outdoors without sacrificing comfort. At Conestoga Ranch, you can immerse yourself in nature while enjoying modern amenities. Explore nearby attractions such as scenic hiking trails, refreshing swimming holes, and a variety of outdoor activities. After a day of adventure, indulge in local dining options and boutique shops that enhance your stay. Experience the perfect blend of luxury and nature at Conestoga Ranch, where unforgettable memories await.
Riverside RV Park

18. Riverside RV Park

29mi from Cokeville
Nestled along the serene banks of the Ham’s Fork River in Wyoming, Riverside RV Park stands out as a tranquil haven for travelers seeking respite in nature. With over 50 years of dedicated service to the Kemmerer community, this campground offers an inviting atmosphere that combines comfort and convenience. Riverside RV Park features full RV hookups, including essential amenities such as water, electricity, and sewer connections, ensuring a hassle-free stay whether you're visiting for a single night or planning an extended retreat. The park's spacious layout provides ample privacy, allowing guests to unwind and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby wildlife at the local nature preserve, while golf lovers can tee off at the Fossil Island Golf Course just across the street. With its unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities, Riverside RV Park is the perfect destination for those looking to explore the great outdoors while enjoying a comfortable and welcoming environment.
Riverside RV Park

19. Riverside RV Park

100%
(4)
29mi from Cokeville
Settled quietly by the Ham’s Fork river in Wyoming, Riverside RV Park has been serving Kemmerer for over 50 years. We offer great rates for weary travelers looking for a peaceful place to stay, whether it’s for one night or several months. We offer full RV hookups: including water, electric, and sewer. Enjoy the wildlife at the nature preserve or catch a round of golf at Fossil Island Golf Course across the street. Riverside RV Park is a family-owned and operated business for over 50 years. We take pride in ensuring we continue the spirit of the park as it was run by our fathers, grandfathers, and great-grandfathers by providing a safe, comfortable, and peaceful respite for our guests.
Beaver Mountain Ski Resort

20. Beaver Mountain Ski Resort

31mi from Cokeville
Discover a one-of-a-kind playground that transforms into a summer paradise! This campground stands out for its expansive acreage and the perfect blend of privacy and community, making it an ideal retreat for families and friends alike. With ample space to explore, visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, from hiking scenic trails to swimming in nearby natural pools. The campground is surrounded by lush landscapes, providing a serene backdrop for relaxation and adventure. In addition to its natural beauty, the area boasts convenient access to local restaurants and shops, ensuring that you have everything you need for a memorable stay. Whether you're seeking thrilling outdoor experiences or a peaceful escape, this summer playground offers something for everyone. Come and create lasting memories in this exceptional setting!

Looking for a camping adventure near Cokeville, Wyoming? Look no further than Hipcamp, the go-to website for outdoor enthusiasts. With over 227 options in the area, you're sure to find the perfect campsite that suits your needs. Whether you're into boating, whitewater paddling, or wildlife watching, there's something for everyone. And with top campsites like The Park at Swan Valley (100 reviews), Lazy 6-T Ranch (36 reviews), and Secret Canyon Ranch (29 reviews), you can trust that you'll have a great experience. Plus, you'll have access to popular amenities like toilets, showers, and potable water. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping trip!

94% (705) 155 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Cokeville

Bear Lake Aquatics Base

1. Bear Lake Aquatics Base

91%
(786)
21mi from Cokeville · 32 sites
Bear Lake Aquatics Base is owned and operated by the Crossroads of the West Council, Scouting America. It is used for Scout events and campsite rentals during the summer season. There aren’t many places inland that you can say you really feel like you’re at the ocean. Bear Lake just happens to be one of them! With one mile of beach-front property, you will enjoy a beach-front camp like you’ve never dreamed of! All campsites are located between the highway and Bear Lake. Each campsite is located near potable water, has a picnic table, and restrooms/showers are only a short walk away. Absolutely NO alcohol, drugs, dogs, pets or fireworks on property per Scouting America policies. Bear Lake Aquatics Base is conveniently located north of Laketown and nearby many local attractions - Bear Lake State Park, Logan Canyon, Minnetonka Cave and the National Oregon Trail Museum. Explore neighboring Laketown to experience the local flavor, maybe even a raspberry shake.
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$65
 / night
Secluded Maple Creek River bottoms

2. Secluded Maple Creek River bottoms

93%
(120)
42mi from Cokeville · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
This property was used by the Shoshone Indian tribe as a summer camp area. Later after the pioneers came they set up a dance floor and had parties here. The dance floor has since overgrown. This property has also been the host to never dams. It has been in our family for many years and we have enjoyed it.Learn more about this land:The campsites are located in a wooded area so lots of shade. 2 sites are creek side along maple creek and the other has a small stream and a pond. All sites have a fire pit available. All sites are carry in carry out. Easily accessible with a four wheel drive. You will need to cross maple creek to reach site 1. The road down to the river bottoms is a bit steep so 4 wheel drive is recommended. This area is ideal for tent camping.
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Picnic table
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$30
 / night
Mountain Top Getaways

3. Mountain Top Getaways

97%
(399)
42mi from Cokeville · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
My Grandfather owned this property for many years. He dry farmed this land and raised nine children to be hardworking. I visited this property many times to work along side my father and grandfather. I remember horseback riding and building a shed for my grandfathers combine. I recently purchased this property from my grandparents and got to work building my tiny home that my new family lives in. Learn more about this land: **New hammock posts on site #4** These campsites are at the mouth of Cub River Canyon. The views are expansive and beautiful. National forest is only a few minute drive away along with a handful of reservoirs and river access. Come enjoy the views. These are primitive campsites with no potable water. There are antique farm implements visible on the property.
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$13
 / night
Bridger National Forest

4. Bridger National Forest

100%
(7)
National forest 132mi from Cokeville · 251 sites
You haven’t fully lived until you’ve experienced the awesomeness of the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Yes that is a bold statement, but if you’re an adventurer and wilderness junkie, then you are missing out and someone had to say it! This 3.4 million acre wonderland is an extension of the Yellowstone Wilderness, which is the largest intact ecosystem in the contiguous US. Think pristine, unspoiled wilderness filled with wildlife like no other, offering every type of outdoor recreation you could imagine. We’re talking thousands of miles of clean flowing waterways, endless trails, countless peaks to bag, and abundant camping in utter paradise! You definitely need to get in on this action.
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Caribou National Forest

5. Caribou National Forest

79%
(7)
National forest 42mi from Cokeville · 270 sites
The smaller of the two parks in Caribou-Targhee National Forests, Caribou is a welterweight not to be underestimated. Just south of its older brother, this land spans Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho, and is a crucial spot for supporting caribou populations. None of the animals here are bashful: bison, moose, deer, mountain lions, falcons, elk, and even black bears abound! Beautiful to snap shot from a distance. Just south of the forest, Bear Lake is a fun spot to take a dip after you hike one of Caribou’s dozens of peaks (Mead Peak and Hawks Peak have gorgeous views, as does Big Elk Mountain at the northern tip of the park). At the south end, you’ll find campgrounds, fast flowing creeks, and the Minnetonka Cave at St. Charles Canyon. This is a site to see, but it stays 40 degrees down there all year so be sure to pack a coat, even if you’re sweating above ground. When you’re done, stop in the charming small town of Montpelier, surrounded by rolling hills and full of retro grocers and kitschy eateries. Yum!
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Ranch View Hillside

6. Ranch View Hillside

100%
(31)
42mi from Cokeville · 1 site · Tent, RV
Come spend a relaxing time at the base of one of the mountain foothills in stunning Star Valley, WY with a view over a rippling creek below, ranches spread across the valley floor, and watch the sunrise over the mountains on the other side! As the only camper on our 17 acres surrounded by several larger ranches, you will be overlooking part of the old Oregon Trail in the valley below. Above and around you are a rocky hillside covered with wild berry bushes, many songbirds, and larger wildlife like deer, snowshoe hares, elk, foxes, and coyotes. A moose or bear might even wander by. The hillside rises steeply behind you, turning into more mountains as it climbs out of sight. It is generally a quiet rural area about 6 miles from a town with gas, groceries, coffee shops, restaurants, laundromat, camper showers, and other amenities available. There are many trailheads for hiking nearby as well as fishing access to the main river at multiple points across the valley. The Star Valley and Oregon Trail history museums in town provide a fascinating look into the history of this valley. And the largest intermittent spring in the world is a beautiful short hike from a nearby trailhead. In the summer you'll probably hear Red Winged Blackbirds singing in the willows along the creek below and spot brilliant Western Tanagers flitting among the bushes. Bring your binoculars and some patience and you will likely spot a huge variety of other birds as well! This hillside is tucked in the middle of many working ranches so you might see cowboys ride by on horseback, a herd of cows being moved from one pasture to another, or 4 wheelers moving around depending on the time of year. This is a boon-docking site with no water, power, or toilet available. Just lots of nature and views! Plan for pack it in/pack it out and help us keep this spot of nature a place where many people can enjoy the peace of time in the mountains. The parking spot its self is a flat graveled pad suitable for rigs up to a 26 feet in length or tent camping. A small sitting area with a pair of chairs is provided for you to enjoy your morning coffee while watching the sunrise if you like. There is a gravel lane that comes up the hill from the paved county road below, and then the campsite sits off to the side of that tucked into a corner of the steep hillside. Family lives in a cabin further up the hillside, but out of both sight and earshot from the campsite. Sadly no campfires due to the danger of a wildfire. Camp stoves are just fine. We love our pets, and yours are welcome! But please keep them on a leash due to the high volume of wildlife in the area, some of which can easily kill a dog. Verizon phones usually have service in this particular spot, other carriers tend to be hit and miss. Plan to check in sometime after 3:00 p.m. on the day of your arrival and check out before 11:00 a.m. so we have a little bit of time in between guests to do any mowing or other maintenance to the site area.
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$36
 / night
Lazy 6-T Ranch

7. Lazy 6-T Ranch

89%
(79)
14mi from Cokeville · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This is our Family owned cattle ranch. Our cattle love this place and we are sure that you will too! Come enjoy some time in the countryside away from the rat race. Only a short drive from Bear Lake where you can relax on the beach and soak up the sunshine or enjoy all types of water sports with your friends and family.
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$37
 / night
Blue Water View. RV Spot

8. Blue Water View. RV Spot

100%
(1)
23mi from Cokeville · 1 site
Bear lake Rv spot on the beach. Located on white beaches Lane. This is known as the best beach in Bear Lake.
Full hookups
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$200
 / night
Bear Lake Basecamp!

9. Bear Lake Basecamp!

85%
(72)
34mi from Cokeville · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
This has become a great place for our family to go to get away for the weekends. The nights are absolutely beautiful and you can see the stars. You can hear the coyotes off in the distance chipping and howling. My kids love to ride their ATV on the trails and we go for hikes and just relax. There is one fire pit for use at each camp spot (2 spots), just please go into the trees and find some wood to re-stack what you have used and ensure it is out with water and dirt. I fight wildfires during the summer and don’t want to have to fight one up there. Plus I may be hard to reach depending on where I’m located. Learn more about this land: Our Bear Lake Bascamp is perfect for boondocking or pitch a tent and camp in our 5 acres meadow or find a small shady spot in the 5 acres of  quakies and pine trees!  Off grid camping! OHV trails (ride from camp), bring your mountain bikes or even just go for a hike. Located at the edge of the Caribou-Targhe National Forest, Montpelier Ranger District, Idaho. The sunrises are amazing and in the evening you can listen to the coyotes off in the distance. It is open in the winter for snowshoeing or snowmobiling in with wood ready for the fire pit!  Recommend, that when you first arrive, build a small fire in the fire pit and the smoke will get rid of any of the bugs around.  We get up there about 1 time a month and mow/trim the path, parking and work on the trails in the pines.   Turn left at the smile face....When you see it, you'll know what I mean ;)  Please be respectful of others who have property in the area as well.  Don't climb over anyone's fences.
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$15
 / night
Bear Lake State Park

10. Bear Lake State Park

State park 24mi from Cokeville · 157 sites
Swim in crystalline waters, without leaving the Rockies, in blue-hued Bear Lake.
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Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

11. Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

90%
(94)
National forest 183mi from Cokeville · 2666 sites
2.1 million acres of unique wilderness scenery just begging to be explored.
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Salt Lake Field Office

12. Salt Lake Field Office

90%
(5)
Park 107mi from Cokeville · 45 sites
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Pocatello Field Office

13. Pocatello Field Office

67%
(3)
Park 91mi from Cokeville · 116 sites
Floating, fishing, and flora and fauna galore are waiting for you at Pocatello Field Office! Anglers will be amped about the shoreside camping on the Blackfoot River, where juniper and sagebrush will fill your nose while you cast your line for stunning trout. Great horned owls, hawks, and eagles will soar over your head on the trails. There’s over 40 miles of them for hikers, bikers, and off road thrill seekers to enjoy at the Chinese Peak-Blackrock Trail System. It’s the backyard of the town of Pocatello, so stop into town for brews and supplies before heading out to the Bear River for a day or weekend long float. There’s rapids aplenty (and for all abilities) between the Bear River, Blackfoot River, and Portneuf River. Plus, campgrounds with canyon and forest views will ensure you maximum fun and relaxation at Pocatello.
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Star Gaze campground

14. Star Gaze campground

100%
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35mi from Cokeville · 37 sites · Tents, RVs
A nice big open area between a mountain and the Salt River. You can choose a camp site along the river or at the foot of the mountain. Cottonwood lake and miles of four wheeling trails all around, fishing and hiking. Approximately 10 miles south of Afton Wyoming. hiking.Approximately 10 miles south of Afton Wyoming.
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Cottage Stopover

15. Cottage Stopover

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40mi from Cokeville · 1 site
Mountain Desert at its best. Learn more about this land: If you are on your way somewhere and need a place to campout, consider stoping here. In the spring when the creek is full, it is a fun place for kids to play (it dries up in July usually). There is a lot of open space. We have a trampoline and swing and fire pit we can share (fire pit for spring and early summer only). It's very peaceful out here. There are tons of flat roads to ride bikes safely on. It's 30 mins from Bear Lake, 20 Minutes from Monte Cristo. There is fishing nearby and a park around the corner. 15-20 amp electrical hookup (just a standard household plug with an extension cord) and water as well. We have kids who love to make you feel welcome and play with your kids too.
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Bear Lake Venture Park

16. Bear Lake Venture Park

24mi from Cokeville
Bear Lake Venture Park stands out as a unique campground with deep family roots, originally established by Bryan Booth, the owner's grandfather, in 1966 under the name Bear Lake Trailer Court. This rich history adds a personal touch to the experience, making it more than just a place to stay. After several years, Grandpa Booth sold the trailer park, but the property eventually became available again. Recognizing the sentimental value, Troy, the grandson of Grandpa Booth, and his wife Tonya seized the opportunity to reclaim a piece of their family legacy. In 2016, they successfully purchased the property, reestablishing Bear Lake Venture Park as a cherished family-run campground. Today, Bear Lake Venture Park is managed by the Booth family, ensuring that the campground retains its welcoming atmosphere and commitment to quality. Guests can enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding area, with nearby swimming holes and a variety of outdoor activities. The campground also offers convenient access to local restaurants and shops, making it an ideal destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Conestoga Ranch

17. Conestoga Ranch

25mi from Cokeville
Conestoga Ranch stands out as a premier glamping destination, offering a blend of luxury and nature that is truly one-of-a-kind. Nestled in a picturesque setting, our campground features a diverse range of upscale lodging options designed to provide an unforgettable experience for every guest. For those seeking the pinnacle of glamping, our Royal and Grand Tents accommodate between 2 to 6 guests and come complete with in-suite bathrooms for added convenience. Experience the charm of our unique “Circle The Wagons” concept with extraordinary wagons that comfortably fit 4 to 6 people, perfect for families or groups looking to bond in a cozy atmosphere. Additionally, our Traditional Tents offer a value-forward option for 4 guests, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the beauty of the outdoors without sacrificing comfort. At Conestoga Ranch, you can immerse yourself in nature while enjoying modern amenities. Explore nearby attractions such as scenic hiking trails, refreshing swimming holes, and a variety of outdoor activities. After a day of adventure, indulge in local dining options and boutique shops that enhance your stay. Experience the perfect blend of luxury and nature at Conestoga Ranch, where unforgettable memories await.
Riverside RV Park

18. Riverside RV Park

29mi from Cokeville
Nestled along the serene banks of the Ham’s Fork River in Wyoming, Riverside RV Park stands out as a tranquil haven for travelers seeking respite in nature. With over 50 years of dedicated service to the Kemmerer community, this campground offers an inviting atmosphere that combines comfort and convenience. Riverside RV Park features full RV hookups, including essential amenities such as water, electricity, and sewer connections, ensuring a hassle-free stay whether you're visiting for a single night or planning an extended retreat. The park's spacious layout provides ample privacy, allowing guests to unwind and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby wildlife at the local nature preserve, while golf lovers can tee off at the Fossil Island Golf Course just across the street. With its unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities, Riverside RV Park is the perfect destination for those looking to explore the great outdoors while enjoying a comfortable and welcoming environment.
Riverside RV Park

19. Riverside RV Park

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29mi from Cokeville
Settled quietly by the Ham’s Fork river in Wyoming, Riverside RV Park has been serving Kemmerer for over 50 years. We offer great rates for weary travelers looking for a peaceful place to stay, whether it’s for one night or several months. We offer full RV hookups: including water, electric, and sewer. Enjoy the wildlife at the nature preserve or catch a round of golf at Fossil Island Golf Course across the street. Riverside RV Park is a family-owned and operated business for over 50 years. We take pride in ensuring we continue the spirit of the park as it was run by our fathers, grandfathers, and great-grandfathers by providing a safe, comfortable, and peaceful respite for our guests.
Beaver Mountain Ski Resort

20. Beaver Mountain Ski Resort

31mi from Cokeville
Discover a one-of-a-kind playground that transforms into a summer paradise! This campground stands out for its expansive acreage and the perfect blend of privacy and community, making it an ideal retreat for families and friends alike. With ample space to explore, visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, from hiking scenic trails to swimming in nearby natural pools. The campground is surrounded by lush landscapes, providing a serene backdrop for relaxation and adventure. In addition to its natural beauty, the area boasts convenient access to local restaurants and shops, ensuring that you have everything you need for a memorable stay. Whether you're seeking thrilling outdoor experiences or a peaceful escape, this summer playground offers something for everyone. Come and create lasting memories in this exceptional setting!

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