Discover Yellowstone’s Norris Campground.

Norris Campground is situated in the heart of the park. Named after the nearby Norris Geyser Basin, known for its dynamic thermal features, the campground provides a serene retreat for nature enthusiasts. With over 100 campsites, it accommodates both tents and RVs, although amenities are limited, preserving the authentic camping experience. Towering lodgepole pine trees offer a sense of seclusion. At the same time, the sound of the nearby Gibbon River provides a backdrop even Calm cannot show. Its strategic location also grants easy access to numerous hiking trails and the intriguing geothermal wonders of Norris Basin, making it a prime base for exploration.

How to make a reservation at Norris Campground.

To reserve a camp spot at Norris Campground in Yellowstone National Park, book online at Yellowstone National Park Lodges or call 1-307-344-7311. Due to the previous flooding, some campgrounds are closed due to renovations.

Amenities at Norris Campground are rustic.

Norris Campground in Yellowstone National Park offers basic amenities to provide a rustic camping experience. Here are a few available at Norris Campground:

  • Each campsite is equipped with a campfire ring and a picnic table.

  • The campground has vault toilets, which are rustic, non-flush toilets.

  • Drinking water is available within the campground.

  • There is a dump station for RVs, which is helpful in emptying waste tanks.

Norris Campground is in a great location within the park.

Norris Campground in Yellowstone National Park is centrally located, providing convenient access to several popular features within the park. Here are estimated driving distances from Norris to some famous attractions:

  • Norris Geyser Basin (Within Walking Distance): Norris Geyser Basin is right nearby, within walking distance of the campground.

  • Old Faithful (Approx. 20 miles): Old Faithful, renowned for its predictable eruptions, is about a 20-mile drive from Norris.

  • Mammoth Hot Springs (Approx. 23 miles): The unique terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs are roughly 23 miles north of Norris.

  • Canyon Village (Approx. 26 miles): Canyon Village, home to the breathtaking Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, is approximately 26 miles to the east.

  • West Yellowstone, Montana (Approx. 30 miles): The town of West Yellowstone, located just outside the park's west entrance, is about 30 miles away.

  • Tower Fall (Approx. 36 miles): Tower Fall, a stunning waterfall, is roughly 36 miles to the northeast.

In conclusion, Norris Campground is a rustic gem within Yellowstone.

Offering a serene retreat amidst the wonders of nature. With its central location, visitors are granted convenient access to some of the park's best features, including the nearby Norris Geyser Basin. While rustic amenities enhance the authentic camping experience, encouraging a deeper connection with the natural world. Whether it's the bubbling geothermal activity, the tranquil surrounding wilderness, or the potential wildlife encounters, Norris Campground provides an ideal base for those seeking an immersive Yellowstone adventure.

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