Colter Bay Rv Park
Grand Teton National Park
Think of Colter Bay Village as summer camp for the entire family. This lovely area is set on the shores of Jackson Lake, and offers practical amenities like laundry facilities, showers, restaurants and a grocery store, as well as purely-for-fun diversions like a marina, gift shop, visitor center, and horse corrals. Colter Bay has an activity for everyone in the family. Visitors can enjoy hiking, kayaking and canoeing, horseback riding, fishing, swimming and beach-going, and ranger-led programs. Set against the majestic backdrop of the Teton mountains, Colter Bay Village is a must-visit.
The vast Colter Bay RV Park at Colter Bay Village is set amidst towering lodgepole pines just a short, picturesque stroll away from Jackson Lake. The RV Park includes 112 full hookup RV sites including sewer, water, and 20-, 30-, and 50-amp electric outlets. The RV Park is open from early-May to early-October. As with all campgrounds in the park, the Colter Bay RV Park is very popular and tends to fill up quickly. Visitors are strongly encouraged to plan ahead and book early.
The grocery store , gift shop, and restaurants close on September 29. Showers and C-store are open until October 6 with limited hours.
Colter Bay RV Park offers 112 full-hookup pull-through and back-in sites which include sewer, water, and 20-, 30-, and 50-amp electric outlets. Each pull-through RV site has a parking space for one RV and one tow vehicle, with a maximum total length of 45 feet.* Each back-in site has a parking space for one RV and one tow vehicle, with a maximum total length of 30 feet.* All sites include a picnic table, access to nearby water spigots, flush toilets, and laundry and showers available for an additional fee. Propane is available for purchase.
*Site sizes vary, please check individual site specifications before booking to confirm site accommodations.
ADA Access: There are 6 ADA-compliant RV sites that have been widened to accommodate wheelchairs, with accessible picnic tables and leveled sites. The campground loop roads are paved and mostly level, with considerable sloping inclines and declines. Restroom facilities are partially accessible, with accessible showers available at the nearby launderette. Routes to the amphitheater are paved but on a sloping incline/decline.
Complimentary WiFi/internet service is available at the restaurants, marina, activities desk, launderette, and stores. Cellular coverage varies, and may be available depending on location within the campground and service provider. Firewood, food, ice, camping supplies and more can be purchased at the grocery store and adjacent gift shop.
Need to Know
The maximum stay permitted at the Colter Bay RV Park is 14 nights, and the maximum cumulative stay between all Grand Teton National Park campgrounds is 30 nights.
Check-in is after 12 PM. If you arrive in the evening after the office closes, your site information will be available on the office door. Check-out is 11 AM.
Quiet hours are 10pm - 8am. Generator use is not permitted at any time.
RV sites allow for one RV (tow included) only. Tent camping is not permitted.
Wood fires are not permitted. Gas and charcoal grills are permitted, however must be cleaned and stored after use.
Camping accommodations are pet-friendly. Please review Campground & National Park Pet Regulations.
Wildlife activity is prevalent in the park. Please be familiar with food storage and wildlife safety guidelines.
U.S. citizens or permanent residents with permanent disabilities can apply for an Access Pass through the National Park Service.
Natural Features
The Colter Bay RV Park is situated in a lodgepole pine forest within walking distance of Jackson Lake and numerous trails. From the lakeshore, visitors will have views across Jackson Lake to Mount Moran and the northern end of the Teton Range.
Colter Bay is home to black and grizzly bears, moose, deer, elk and other large animals, as well as marmots, foxes, bald eagles, and more. Bears are often seen on trails and in the developed areas. Being prepared for an animal encounter can help ensure your safety as well as that of the wildlife that call this special place home.
Nearby Attractions
Visitors can take a self-guided tour of Grand Teton via the 43-mile Scenic Loop Drive, offering an opportunity to photograph the famous landscape and local wildlife. Make sure you stop at the historic Jackson Lake Lodge for its famous huckleberry milkshakes and spectacular Teton views through 60-foot tall wall-to-wall windows. While you’re there, book a scenic raft trip or park bus tour. Then, head about 30 miles south to the town of Jackson, where you can visit the National Museum of Wildlife Art just outside of town, walk under the famous giant elk antler archway in town center, attend the Jackson Hole Rodeo, browse local shops, and dine at one of the many restaurants. In the opposite direction, Yellowstone National Park is within easy reach by car, and has a great diversity of activities for everyone to enjoy.
Recreation
Colter Bay and the surrounding area offers a wide variety of activities for all ages, including horseback riding, world-class guided fishing, and raft trips. Stop by our activities desk to find the perfect excursion for everyone in your group!
Jackson Hole has world class fly and lake fishing that you won’t want to miss! Whether you’re learning to cast a fly for the first time, or are an experienced angler looking for the inside scoop on the best secret spots, our expert guides will provide a fishing experience you will not soon forget.
No trip to the Old West is complete without a horseback ride. We offer one- and two-hour rides suitable for all experience levels. Take in beautiful Teton vistas while riding among wildflower meadows.
Several easy to moderate hiking trails leave from Colter Bay. Hikers can take a leisurely stroll along the lakeshore, make their way to Swan Lake and Heron Pond for incredible birdwatching and wildlife sightings, or head out to Hermitage Point for a more challenging outing.
The Colter Bay Visitor Center is home to the David T. Vernon Indian artifacts collection. The exhibit celebrates Indian artwork and educates on the long history of human habitation in Jackson Hole and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Stop by the visitor center to check-out daily Ranger-led programs including a hike to Swan Lake, a lakeshore stroll, a tipi demonstration, Indian arts and culture, wildlife watches, short presentations on park highlights, and a variety of evening programs.
Changes & Cancellations
Changing Reservations:
- There is no change fee if a visitor extends or shortens a reservation, as long as the change includes dates from the original reservation. Additionally, there is no change fee if the visitor wants to switch sites that are the same price with the same reservation dates in the same facility.
- If a visitor wants to switch dates that are entirely outside of the original reservation dates, there is a $10 change fee.
- If a reservation is made that includes dates beyond the maximum booking window, that reservation cannot be changed until 18 days have passed from the original booking date.
- Once a reservation date has begun, visitors cannot change a reservation using the online system or through the Call Center. Onsite staff will assist with changes or cancellations.
Cancellations:
- Visitors may cancel their reservation prior to arrival both on-line and through the call center. A $10 service fee will be withheld from any refund for a cancellation.
- A visitor who cancels a reservation the day before or on the day of arrival will pay a $10.00 service fee AND forfeit the first night's approved rate including tax and applicable add-on. Cancellations for a one-night reservation will forfeit the entire amount paid and will not be subject to an additional service fee.
- Visitors who cancel a group overnight facility reservation less than 14 days prior to arrival date will pay a $10 service fee AND forfeit the first night’s rate.
No-Shows:
- A no-show visitor is one who does not arrive at a campground and does not cancel the reservation by check-out time on the day after the scheduled arrival date. Staff will hold a campsite until check-out time on the day following the arrival date.
- No-shows are assessed $20.00 service fee and forfeit the first night's rate, taxes and applicable add-on for a campsite.
Early Departures:
- Visitors are requested to notify staff at the facility if they depart early to allow others to use the site.
- If the visitor chooses to depart early, they may forfeit the approved rate and applicable tax and applicable add-on for the day of departure. If a visitor departs prior to the scheduled check-out date, they may be eligible for a partial refund. Visitors may notify the Recreation.gov call center to request a refund of remaining unused nights. If a visitor requests a refund for an early departure after the facility check-out time (11 am) has passed, the visitor will not be refunded for that night and is eligible for a refund on any additional nights that will not be used.
Refunds:
- Visitors may submit a refund request through their Recreation.gov profile within 7 days of the end date of their reservation. Visitors may also initiate a refund request through the call center at any time after their reservation has ended.
- Refunds for debit or credit card payments will be issued as a credit to the original bank or credit card used to pay.
- For check or cash purchases, Recreation.gov will mail a Treasury check for refunds of cash, check, or money order payments to the address associated with the reservation. Treasury check refunds may take up to 6-8 weeks to arrive.
- In the event of an emergency closure, the Recreation.gov team or facility manager will refund all fees and will attempt to notify you using the contact information within the Recreation.gov visitor profile.
Contact Information
Phone Number
For campground inquiries, please call: 307-543-2811
Rental Options
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Available Campsites
- Site 417, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 511, Loop P, Type Rv Electric
- Site 426, Loop B, Type Rv Electric
- Site 405, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 436, Loop C, Type Rv Electric
- Site 491, Loop L, Type Rv Electric
- Site 427, Loop B, Type Rv Electric
- Site 470, Loop I, Type Rv Electric
- Site 423, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 461, Loop G, Type Rv Electric
- Site 451, Loop E, Type Rv Electric
- Site 495, Loop L, Type Rv Electric
- Site 452, Loop E, Type Rv Electric
- Site 425, Loop B, Type Rv Electric
- Site 433, Loop C, Type Rv Electric
- Site 499, Loop N, Type Rv Electric
- Site 462, Loop G, Type Rv Electric
- Site 416, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 454, Loop E, Type Rv Electric
- Site 498, Loop N, Type Rv Electric
- Site 420, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 500, Loop N, Type Rv Electric
- Site 469, Loop I, Type Rv Electric
- Site 480, Loop J, Type Rv Electric
- Site 455, Loop E, Type Rv Electric
- Site 486, Loop K, Type Rv Electric
- Site 502, Loop N, Type Rv Electric
- Site 483, Loop K, Type Rv Electric
- Site 459, Loop G, Type Rv Electric
- Site 430, Loop B, Type Rv Electric
- Site 506, Loop O, Type Rv Electric
- Site 446, Loop D, Type Rv Electric
- Site 406, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 484, Loop K, Type Rv Electric
- Site 512, Loop P, Type Rv Electric
- Site 402, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 409, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 497, Loop M, Type Rv Electric
- Site 453, Loop E, Type Rv Electric
- Site 403, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 510, Loop P, Type Rv Electric
- Site 431, Loop C, Type Rv Electric
- Site 496, Loop M, Type Rv Electric
- Site 471, Loop I, Type Rv Electric
- Site 404, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 445, Loop D, Type Rv Electric
- Site 401, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 450, Loop E, Type Rv Electric
- Site 487, Loop K, Type Rv Electric
- Site 468, Loop H, Type Rv Electric
- Site 439, Loop C, Type Rv Electric
- Site 479, Loop J, Type Rv Electric
- Site 465, Loop H, Type Rv Electric
- Site 429, Loop B, Type Rv Electric
- Site 458, Loop F, Type Rv Electric
- Site 509, Loop O, Type Rv Electric
- Site 449, Loop D, Type Rv Electric
- Site 456, Loop F, Type Rv Electric
- Site 418, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 435, Loop C, Type Rv Electric
- Site 434, Loop C, Type Rv Electric
- Site 501, Loop N, Type Rv Electric
- Site 477, Loop J, Type Rv Electric
- Site 432, Loop C, Type Rv Electric
- Site 481, Loop K, Type Rv Electric
- Site 438, Loop C, Type Rv Electric
- Site 493, Loop L, Type Rv Electric
- Site 440, Loop C, Type Rv Electric
- Site 463, Loop G, Type Rv Electric
- Site 413, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 507, Loop O, Type Rv Electric
- Site 504, Loop N, Type Rv Electric
- Site 467, Loop H, Type Rv Electric
- Site 475, Loop J, Type Rv Electric
- Site 508, Loop O, Type Rv Electric
- Site 419, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 448, Loop D, Type Rv Electric
- Site 489, Loop L, Type Rv Electric
- Site 422, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 488, Loop L, Type Rv Electric
- Site 478, Loop J, Type Rv Electric
- Site 492, Loop L, Type Rv Electric
- Site 457, Loop F, Type Rv Electric
- Site 505, Loop O, Type Rv Electric
- Site 503, Loop N, Type Rv Electric
- Site 443, Loop D, Type Rv Electric
- Site 473, Loop I, Type Rv Electric
- Site 414, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 421, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 466, Loop H, Type Rv Electric
- Site 476, Loop J, Type Rv Electric
- Site 415, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 412, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 437, Loop C, Type Rv Electric
- Site 464, Loop H, Type Rv Electric
- Site 408, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 442, Loop D, Type Rv Electric
- Site 460, Loop G, Type Rv Electric
- Site 447, Loop D, Type Rv Electric
- Site 444, Loop D, Type Rv Electric
- Site 490, Loop L, Type Rv Electric
- Site 428, Loop B, Type Rv Electric
- Site 474, Loop I, Type Rv Electric
- Site 485, Loop K, Type Rv Electric
- Site 494, Loop L, Type Rv Electric
- Site 482, Loop K, Type Rv Electric
- Site 441, Loop D, Type Rv Electric
- Site 410, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 407, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
- Site 424, Loop A, Type Rv Electric
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