Camping near Star Valley Ranch

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Looking to go camping near Star Valley Ranch, Wyoming? With over 475 options available, Hipcamp has got you covered. Whether you prefer pitching a tent, parking your RV, or staying in a cabin, there's a campsite for every accommodation style. Explore the beautiful outdoors and enjoy activities like historic site visits, fishing, and biking. Some of the top campsites, like The Aspen Grove Inn at Heise Bridge (252 reviews), The Park at Swan Valley (100 reviews), and Granite Creek Ranch (60 reviews), are just a click away. With popular amenities like potable water, pet-friendly sites, and toilets, your camping experience will be comfortable and hassle-free. Prices start as low as $25 per night, with an average price of $50 per night. Time to pack your bags and embark on your next outdoor adventure!

94% (685)

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Caribou National Forest

4. Caribou National Forest

79%
(7)
270 sites · Idaho
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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Fireside Resort

6. Fireside Resort

38mi from Star Valley Ranch · 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
Targhee National Forest

10. Targhee National Forest

85%
(17)
469 sites · Wyoming
You’ll want to allow yourself plenty of time to take advantage of all that Targhee National Forest has to offer. On several million acres, waterfalls cascade down volcanic cliffs, and crystal clear pools provide some of the best cutthroat trout fishing in the world. Rafters and tubers frolic in the shadows of the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone, and the smell of campfires makes you feel like an Oregon Trailer. Ancient rock formations sprout wildflowers, providing a scenic spot to boulder or rock climb, and Big Spring & Palisades Reservoir boasts over 70 miles of shoreline to bask in the sun after a long day of hiking. Two of the trails here access the high-altitute Alaska Basin, as well as trails in Grand Teton National Park. You’ll also be right next to the city of Idaho Falls, perfect for stocking up on the essentials before a full day of exploring grizzly bear habitats and karst limestone formations, all under the watchful eye of the snow-peaked Tetons!
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Palisades Reservoir RV Retreat

16. Palisades Reservoir RV Retreat

100%
(5)
14mi from Star Valley Ranch · 9 sites · RVs · Alpine, WY
Palisades Reservoir RV Retreat – Alpine, WY 6 Private RV Sites Across from the Water – Adventure Meets Tranquility Welcome to Palisades Reservoir RV Retreat, a boutique 6-spot RV getaway nestled in a quiet Alpine neighborhood—just 35 miles south of Jackson Hole and directly across the street from the breathtaking Palisades Reservoir. This isn’t your typical crowded RV park. Here, you’ll find peaceful, private spaces with stunning mountain and water views, surrounded by endless outdoor adventures in every direction. 🌄 Summer Fun at Your Doorstep Wake up to lake views and step right into nature. Fish, paddleboard, or launch your jet ski from the shoreline just a short walk away. Hike the nearby mountain trails, raft the wild Snake River Canyon, or take a scenic day trip to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. Explore Jackson Hole’s shops, rodeos, and restaurants—or just unwind and take in the alpine serenity. 🌟 RV Retreat Features: Only 6 premium sites in a peaceful setting (not a crowded park!) 50 amp electric, water, sewer High-speed internet + trash service included Walking distance to Palisades Reservoir Close to mountain trails, off-roading, rafting & more Easy drive to Jackson Hole, Grand Teton & Yellowstone 💵 Summer Rates: Ask for the discount codes for longer stays! Whether you're here to relax, explore, or both, Palisades Reservoir RV Retreat offers a rare blend of luxury, privacy, and adventure in one of the most scenic corners of Wyoming. 📞 Book your stay today—these 6 spots fill quickly for summer!
Pets
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Trash
from 
$100
 / night
Ross Meadow RV

19. Ross Meadow RV

98%
(29)
44mi from Star Valley Ranch · 1 site · RV · Victor, ID
The Shoshone and Nez Perce Native American tribes spent their summers in this area hunting and fishing the many streams in this valley.   Trapper's used the area until the U.S. market collapse of the beaver skin top-hat in the late 1830's.  Mormon pioneers began settling here in the 1890's.  My great-grandparents settled in Teton Valley after moving from Nebraska in 1917.  They farmed this land; growing potatoes, barley and hay.  Today we raise alfalfa/grass hay that we feed to our horses.  In the bottom of our field south of the campsite is Trail Creek, which is the headwaters of the Teton River.  It flows out of the southern Teton mountain range in Wyoming and into Idaho.  This water eventually joins the mighty Snake River near Rexburg, Idaho as it continues it's journey to the pacific ocean.  Summer's here are usually warm sunny days with cool, chilly nights.  Our location sits at an elevation of 6,300' above sea level.Learn more about this land:Located 1 mile from Victor, Idaho along the Old Jackson Highway. Nice view of the southern Teton Range. Situated on the edge of a hayfield. Close proximity to many outdoor activities.
Pets
from 
$69
 / night
Ranch View Hillside

20. Ranch View Hillside

100%
(31)
20mi from Star Valley Ranch · 1 site · Tent, RV · Fairview, WY
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.
Pets
from 
$36
 / night

Looking to go camping near Star Valley Ranch, Wyoming? With over 475 options available, Hipcamp has got you covered. Whether you prefer pitching a tent, parking your RV, or staying in a cabin, there's a campsite for every accommodation style. Explore the beautiful outdoors and enjoy activities like historic site visits, fishing, and biking. Some of the top campsites, like The Aspen Grove Inn at Heise Bridge (252 reviews), The Park at Swan Valley (100 reviews), and Granite Creek Ranch (60 reviews), are just a click away. With popular amenities like potable water, pet-friendly sites, and toilets, your camping experience will be comfortable and hassle-free. Prices start as low as $25 per night, with an average price of $50 per night. Time to pack your bags and embark on your next outdoor adventure!

94% (685)

Top-rated campgrounds

Caribou National Forest

4. Caribou National Forest

79%
(7)
270 sites · Idaho
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!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
Fireside Resort

6. Fireside Resort

38mi from Star Valley Ranch · 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
Targhee National Forest

10. Targhee National Forest

85%
(17)
469 sites · Wyoming
You’ll want to allow yourself plenty of time to take advantage of all that Targhee National Forest has to offer. On several million acres, waterfalls cascade down volcanic cliffs, and crystal clear pools provide some of the best cutthroat trout fishing in the world. Rafters and tubers frolic in the shadows of the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone, and the smell of campfires makes you feel like an Oregon Trailer. Ancient rock formations sprout wildflowers, providing a scenic spot to boulder or rock climb, and Big Spring & Palisades Reservoir boasts over 70 miles of shoreline to bask in the sun after a long day of hiking. Two of the trails here access the high-altitute Alaska Basin, as well as trails in Grand Teton National Park. You’ll also be right next to the city of Idaho Falls, perfect for stocking up on the essentials before a full day of exploring grizzly bear habitats and karst limestone formations, all under the watchful eye of the snow-peaked Tetons!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
Palisades Reservoir RV Retreat

16. Palisades Reservoir RV Retreat

100%
(5)
14mi from Star Valley Ranch · 9 sites · RVs · Alpine, WY
Palisades Reservoir RV Retreat – Alpine, WY 6 Private RV Sites Across from the Water – Adventure Meets Tranquility Welcome to Palisades Reservoir RV Retreat, a boutique 6-spot RV getaway nestled in a quiet Alpine neighborhood—just 35 miles south of Jackson Hole and directly across the street from the breathtaking Palisades Reservoir. This isn’t your typical crowded RV park. Here, you’ll find peaceful, private spaces with stunning mountain and water views, surrounded by endless outdoor adventures in every direction. 🌄 Summer Fun at Your Doorstep Wake up to lake views and step right into nature. Fish, paddleboard, or launch your jet ski from the shoreline just a short walk away. Hike the nearby mountain trails, raft the wild Snake River Canyon, or take a scenic day trip to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. Explore Jackson Hole’s shops, rodeos, and restaurants—or just unwind and take in the alpine serenity. 🌟 RV Retreat Features: Only 6 premium sites in a peaceful setting (not a crowded park!) 50 amp electric, water, sewer High-speed internet + trash service included Walking distance to Palisades Reservoir Close to mountain trails, off-roading, rafting & more Easy drive to Jackson Hole, Grand Teton & Yellowstone 💵 Summer Rates: Ask for the discount codes for longer stays! Whether you're here to relax, explore, or both, Palisades Reservoir RV Retreat offers a rare blend of luxury, privacy, and adventure in one of the most scenic corners of Wyoming. 📞 Book your stay today—these 6 spots fill quickly for summer!
Pets
Potable water
Trash
from 
$100
 / night
Ross Meadow RV

19. Ross Meadow RV

98%
(29)
44mi from Star Valley Ranch · 1 site · RV · Victor, ID
The Shoshone and Nez Perce Native American tribes spent their summers in this area hunting and fishing the many streams in this valley.   Trapper's used the area until the U.S. market collapse of the beaver skin top-hat in the late 1830's.  Mormon pioneers began settling here in the 1890's.  My great-grandparents settled in Teton Valley after moving from Nebraska in 1917.  They farmed this land; growing potatoes, barley and hay.  Today we raise alfalfa/grass hay that we feed to our horses.  In the bottom of our field south of the campsite is Trail Creek, which is the headwaters of the Teton River.  It flows out of the southern Teton mountain range in Wyoming and into Idaho.  This water eventually joins the mighty Snake River near Rexburg, Idaho as it continues it's journey to the pacific ocean.  Summer's here are usually warm sunny days with cool, chilly nights.  Our location sits at an elevation of 6,300' above sea level.Learn more about this land:Located 1 mile from Victor, Idaho along the Old Jackson Highway. Nice view of the southern Teton Range. Situated on the edge of a hayfield. Close proximity to many outdoor activities.
Pets
from 
$69
 / night
Ranch View Hillside

20. Ranch View Hillside

100%
(31)
20mi from Star Valley Ranch · 1 site · Tent, RV · Fairview, WY
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.
Pets
from 
$36
 / night

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