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Camp at Curtis Canyon Campgrond

Teton County, Wyoming

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Added by Chris Engelsman

Curtis Canyon Campground has epic views of the Tetons a short walk away and is located a couple of miles from downtown Jackson, Wyoming.

Enjoy a leisurely drive through the National Elk Refuge as you leave Jackson, Wyoming for Curtis Canyon Campground. A short walk from the campground provides epic views of the Teton Range and the National Elk Refuge. Pour a cup of coffee and enjoy!

Curtis Canyon Campground is part of the Bridger-Teton National Forest and has 12 campsites. They don't accept reservations and its first-come-first-served. Fees are $15 per night for a single unit with a $7 fee for a 2nd vehicle and they don't allow more than 2 vehicles per site. The campground has two vault toilets and potable water and is open mid-May through late September. Curtis Canyon Campground is located in bear territory, so please keep your food in the car, or use their bear boxes. 

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If the campground is full, they do allow dispersed camping past the campground, but only in designated spots. 

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