Grassy Lake Reservoir Dispersed Camping
Caribou-Targhee National Forest
Write a Review Grassy Lake Rd. Moran, WY 83013 208-652-7442 208-557-5900 Official WebsiteGPS: 44.1306, -110.8145
Overview of Grassy Lake Reservoir Dispersed Camping
Accessibility is not guaranteed, always scout ahead before driving down dirt roads.
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Last Price Paid: $0
Reported by Aaron on 7/6/2022
Longest RV Reported: 24 feet (Class A)
Reported by Melanie on 9/27/2020
Pad Type dirt
Open Seasonally Yes
Elevation 7,217 ft / 2,199 m
Max Stay 14
Tent Camping Yes
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Reviews of Grassy Lake Reservoir Dispersed Camping 5 people have reviewed this location.
“Gorgeous remote lake”
Reviewed 7/6/2022
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | N/A |
If you have 4WD don’t stop at the numbered sites. Keep going 7 miles in, you will find sites right on a lake that can’t be beat. Getting down to each site may require 4WD but it’s amazing. They just redid most of the road too.
Aaron would stay here again
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“Quiet! Beautiful and peaceful ”
Reviewed 8/22/2021
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | First sight on other side of damn to the right |
You can have just about any campsite between there and the damn however when I was there most of them were already taken. We had to drive a very long ways to reach the lake. I was carrying a small camper. All of the spots before the dam did not seem easy to pull into with a camper or were already taken. We went over the Damn and there... more
You can have just about any campsite between there and the damn however when I was there most of them were already taken. We had to drive a very long ways to reach the lake. I was carrying a small camper. All of the spots before the dam did not seem easy to pull into with a camper or were already taken. We went over the Damn and there were sites both on the left and the right side. We chose the right and set up camp. The next day we timed it getting back to the highway and it was 45 minutes.
Tarilyn would stay here again
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“Long drive from main roads but worth it”
Reviewed 9/27/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
RV Length: | 24' (Class A) |
All of the established sites along grassy lake road were taken so we pushed on to the reservoir. So glad we did! Secluded, stunning views, plenty of shade, no bugs. Targhee provides fire rings and flat parking. The road in can easily accommodate class C's and <25' TTs. A bit of a drive to Yellowstone and Grand Tetons, but the s... more
All of the established sites along grassy lake road were taken so we pushed on to the reservoir. So glad we did!
Secluded, stunning views, plenty of shade, no bugs. Targhee provides fire rings and flat parking. The road in can easily accommodate class C's and <25' TTs.
A bit of a drive to Yellowstone and Grand Tetons, but the site is free so all it costs you is gas.
Definitely will be back!
Melanie would stay here again
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“Better than expected”
Reviewed 8/3/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Takes about 30 minutes from Rockefeller Parkway in Grand Tetons to get all the way to Grassy Lake. The road up to the national forest is surprisingly good for a gravel road. Our low riding sedan did well. Once you reach the national forest the road turns a little rougher but is still okay. There are campsites along grassy lake road tha... more
Takes about 30 minutes from Rockefeller Parkway in Grand Tetons to get all the way to Grassy Lake. The road up to the national forest is surprisingly good for a gravel road. Our low riding sedan did well. Once you reach the national forest the road turns a little rougher but is still okay. There are campsites along grassy lake road that are maintained by the park but they seem to always be full in July, so we ended up at the lake. It turned out to be a great spot. There are dispersed spots on both sides of the lake, some fit for RVs. It was mostly quiet and felt safe. The sites fill up by night on the weekends but otherwise there seemed to be plenty. Sunset was beautiful. Only negatives are the long drive to the park and the mosquitoes. If you want an awesome underrated hike that is not on the Yellowstone map, check out terraced falls which you can access from the other side of the dam.
Jean would stay here again
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“Good second option when Grassy Lake Road is full”
Reviewed 7/25/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
I ended up at Grassy Lake Reservoir because all the sites along Grassy Lake Road were full. Even then, I had to share a campsite at the reservoir. Because of its proximity to Yellowstone and Grand Teton, all sites in the area fill up extremely quickly-- if you arrive after 3 p.m. you will have to share a site most days. The Reservoir... more
I ended up at Grassy Lake Reservoir because all the sites along Grassy Lake Road were full. Even then, I had to share a campsite at the reservoir. Because of its proximity to Yellowstone and Grand Teton, all sites in the area fill up extremely quickly-- if you arrive after 3 p.m. you will have to share a site most days.
The Reservoir is 30-45 minutes down Grassy Lake Road from the lodge at Flagg Ranch. The road is rough, but trucks and SUVs can make it no problem. Cars with less clearance may have a harder time.
The lake is easily accessible, and the swimming is lovely. You will want to swim, because the mosquitoes are intense. The views aren't too bad either.
Coleridge would stay here again
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noted 6/3/2021
Ashton - Flagg Road, also known as Grassy Lake Road and Reclamation Road, may be closed from October 1 - July 1 annually. Road is closed until July 1, 2021 according to the National Forest Service. https://www.fs.usda.gov/ctnf
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- boat ramp
- fishing
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