Your Guide to Grant Village Campground in Yellowstone.

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Sign marking the entrance to Yellowstone National Park.

Sign marking the entrance to Yellowstone National Park.

Grant Village Campground: Your Gateway to the Lower Loop and Grand Teton.

Grant Village Campground is located at the southern entrance of Yellowstone National Park within the Lower Loop, right next to Yellowstone Lake, giving you access to the Lower Loop and Grand Teton.

The park is enormous, and many people don't consider it before traveling. It is tough to see the whole park in one trip. The park is larger than the state of Rhode Island, with 2.2 million acres and 3,500 square miles of AMAZING.

To give you the context of Grant Lake’s location, West Geyser Basin is only 3 miles from the campground. Grand Teton National Park entrance is 28 miles away.

We were there for five nights and four solid days, and we didn't get to all the attractions we planned before we headed to Grand Teton. For instance, you can spend a whole day at the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone.

View of the Grand Teton Range overlooking Sake River.

View of the Grand Teton Range overlooking Sake River

The Amenities of Grant Village Campground.

Yellowstone National Park Lodges manage Grant Village Campground. Their campgrounds are very nice and well maintained, with some great amenities you will not find at other campgrounds.

  • 17 bathrooms with flush toilets and a cold water sink with a faucet

  • Shower and laundry facilities on site (two showers per site included in the day rate)

  • One picnic table

  • Fire pit (firewood available for purchase on-site)

  • Drinking water in the campground for cooking and filling up water bottles

Bison grazing in Hayden Valley, Yellowstone National Park.

Bison grazing in Hayden Valley, Yellowstone National Park.

Activities In and Around Grant Village.

Yellowstone National Park Lodges manage Grant Village Campground. Their campgrounds are very nice and well maintained, with some great amenities you will not find at other campgrounds in the park.

  • Grant Village is in your backyard with restaurants, a general store, a gas station & post office (parents and grandparents love postcards)

  • Next to Yellowstone Lake (fishing, boating, canoeing)

  • Hiking Trails

How Far Are the Attractions From Grant Village Campground?

View of the colorful Grand Prismatic Spring at Yellowstone’s Midway Geyser Basin.

View of the colorful Grand Prismatic Spring at Yellowstone’s Midway Geyser Basin.

How to Make Reservations.

Grant Village Campground is part of the Yellowstone National Park Lodging group of campgrounds. It is recommended that you book online 13 months in advance. The park sees over 4 million visitors annually, all needing somewhere to sleep.

For an online book visit, call Yellowstone National Park Lodges or 307-344-7311.

If this campground is booked, read our blog post Review: Bridge Bay Campground. I highly recommend this campground as a backup. We stayed here, and it was great.

Keep your distance from the wildlife. It is for your safety. :)

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Conclusion

Grant Village Campground is an ideal base for exploring the wonders of Yellowstone National Park and the nearby Grand Teton National Park. With its prime location near Yellowstone Lake, excellent amenities, and proximity to key attractions like the Grand Prismatic Spring, Old Faithful, and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River, it offers everything you need for a memorable camping experience.

Whether planning a family trip, a solo adventure, or a group outing, Grant Lake Campground provides the perfect mix of convenience, natural beauty, and adventure. Book your reservations well in advance, as Yellowstone's popularity means spots fill up quickly. And remember, while enjoying the incredible sights and activities, always keep a safe distance from wildlife to ensure your safety and theirs.

For those looking for an alternative or additional camping options, consider checking out our review of Bridge Bay Campground. Happy camping, and enjoy your journey through one of America's most breathtaking national parks.

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