The best glamping near Jackson with hot tubs

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Under the shadow of the Tetons, Jackson is a mountain town determined to stay true to its wild roots. When it comes to whitewater rafting, wildlife viewing, hiking, and rock climbing, this Wyoming gem is a rare find. The Jackson Hole valley is also your gateway to Grand Teton National Park—not to mention Yellowstone National Park. It's just an hour's drive away. Both national parks offer first-come, first-served RV and tent camping. Staying here puts mountain hikes and spouting geysers at your fingertips. At Grand Teton, some of the most popular mountain campgrounds lie on the shores of Jackson Lake and Colter Bay. Don't forget the marshmallows—campfires under the starry skies are a must. If you crave isolation, find your spot amid the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Pitch your tent beneath rugged granite hills in the backcountry, rent a cabin, or kick back at a wooded campground. Be sure to stop by the National Elk Refuge to gawk at wild elk herds. (Don't forget your binoculars!) Around Jackson, you also find plenty of RV parks with full hookups and picnic tables. Parking your rig in Jackson Hole gives you easy access to outdoor adventure. Think fishing on the Snake River and horseback rides in the Tetons. While most campgrounds are only open May through September, winter camping isn't out of the question. A heated cabin is your ticket to snowshoeing or shredding the slopes at a nearby Wyoming ski resort.

Top-rated campgrounds

Fireside Resort

1. Fireside Resort

4.6mi from Jackson · 51 sites · Lodging · Wilson, WY
Discover the charm of the Jackson Hole Campground, a unique destination that has been welcoming visitors since 1963, making it the oldest campground in the area. This long-standing establishment offers a variety of sites equipped with electric hook-ups (30, 50, or both), as well as water, sewer, and cable connections, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests. In addition to its essential amenities, the campground provides a serene environment where you can immerse yourself in nature. Enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding wilderness while having access to nearby attractions such as stunning natural features, refreshing swimming holes, and a plethora of outdoor activities. Whether you’re looking to hike, fish, or simply relax, Jackson Hole Campground is the perfect base for your adventures. For those seeking a more luxurious experience, Fireside Resort offers a modern twist on lodging in Jackson Hole. Our sustainable, LEED-certified cabins blend rustic charm with contemporary design, providing a unique and intimate atmosphere. Nestled in the breathtaking Teton wilderness, these cabins offer the comforts of a boutique hotel combined with the cozy feel of a wooded campground, allowing you to reconnect with nature while enjoying all the amenities of home. Explore the best of Wilson, Wyoming, with us, where luxury meets the great outdoors.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$274
 / night
Under the shadow of the Tetons, Jackson is a mountain town determined to stay true to its wild roots. When it comes to whitewater rafting, wildlife viewing, hiking, and rock climbing, this Wyoming gem is a rare find. The Jackson Hole valley is also your gateway to Grand Teton National Park—not to mention Yellowstone National Park. It's just an hour's drive away. Both national parks offer first-come, first-served RV and tent camping. Staying here puts mountain hikes and spouting geysers at your fingertips. At Grand Teton, some of the most popular mountain campgrounds lie on the shores of Jackson Lake and Colter Bay. Don't forget the marshmallows—campfires under the starry skies are a must. If you crave isolation, find your spot amid the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Pitch your tent beneath rugged granite hills in the backcountry, rent a cabin, or kick back at a wooded campground. Be sure to stop by the National Elk Refuge to gawk at wild elk herds. (Don't forget your binoculars!) Around Jackson, you also find plenty of RV parks with full hookups and picnic tables. Parking your rig in Jackson Hole gives you easy access to outdoor adventure. Think fishing on the Snake River and horseback rides in the Tetons. While most campgrounds are only open May through September, winter camping isn't out of the question. A heated cabin is your ticket to snowshoeing or shredding the slopes at a nearby Wyoming ski resort.

Top-rated campgrounds

Fireside Resort

1. Fireside Resort

4.6mi from Jackson · 51 sites · Lodging · Wilson, WY
Discover the charm of the Jackson Hole Campground, a unique destination that has been welcoming visitors since 1963, making it the oldest campground in the area. This long-standing establishment offers a variety of sites equipped with electric hook-ups (30, 50, or both), as well as water, sewer, and cable connections, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests. In addition to its essential amenities, the campground provides a serene environment where you can immerse yourself in nature. Enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding wilderness while having access to nearby attractions such as stunning natural features, refreshing swimming holes, and a plethora of outdoor activities. Whether you’re looking to hike, fish, or simply relax, Jackson Hole Campground is the perfect base for your adventures. For those seeking a more luxurious experience, Fireside Resort offers a modern twist on lodging in Jackson Hole. Our sustainable, LEED-certified cabins blend rustic charm with contemporary design, providing a unique and intimate atmosphere. Nestled in the breathtaking Teton wilderness, these cabins offer the comforts of a boutique hotel combined with the cozy feel of a wooded campground, allowing you to reconnect with nature while enjoying all the amenities of home. Explore the best of Wilson, Wyoming, with us, where luxury meets the great outdoors.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$274
 / night

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