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Quiet state park just outside of Cody, WY. Not free but only 25 $for tent/RV. Flush and pit toilets. Hot clean shower worth the $1.25 in quarters. Beautiful view. day use, nine dollars.
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Nice place. 32 USD for a camping site. Clean showers and toilets.
Report Check-InStayed in quiet far loop pretty much all to ourselves (no electricity in this loop). Rates are $32 non-resident, $18 for residents ($10 more for electricity). Two bars on AT&T. Pay showers. Pit toilet.
Report Check-InWe stayed at the Lakeshore campground. We arrived late and exhausted and ignored the reservation only signs, and there were several spots open. In the morning we paid, and the park ranger was super friendly. It was windy enough to take the rain fly off our rooftop tent. Coin operated showers located at north fork campground 4 miles west. Non Wyoming residents $32.
Report Check-InNice place with some $11 primitive sites that I imagine never fill up. We came here July 3rd and they had plenty of primitive sites left. Showers available too for some quarters. The guy running the office said free BLM camping nearby but I didn’t get to investigate that option. There is a day use entry fee of $7 then $11 for the site.
Report Check-InNice clean park. But meant mostly for RV’s with all side-of-the-road pull throughs. Not much shelter from windy conditions. There are some wind barriers for tenters. Many generators running. We came for the showers.
Report Check-InBeautiful park, lots of vault toilets, dumpsters, and water spigots. Central restroom for multiple loops with running water and coin-op showers.
Report Check-InPricing is deceptive. It is advertised as $18/night for camping BUT they add $12 for day use so $30 for camping. Aside from the false advertising lies they perpetuate, the place is just OK. Showers are $1.25 per 4 minutes. Pit toilets. It’s really over priced for what it is. There are a multitudes of BLM lands all around where you can stay for free! Don’t waste your money on these deceptive people.
Report Check-InDidn’t stay here. This place is doing Reservations only due to Covid. I’ll campgrounds between here and Yellowstone East entrance were closed for the season. Also sign saying no camping in non-established campgrounds. Tip of the day, look for some BLM land very very close to this place
Report Check-In$25 for a tent site and the showers were closed. Wish they would of mentioned that when we paid for the site. Sites were flat with plenty of space and a wind block because there is quite a bit of wind. gorgeous views at sunset. Firewood by donation.
Report Check-Inthere are no showers in North Shore Campground. Just in the Fork and it’s necessary pay a fee day.
Report Check-InIf you go there just for the shower, you have to pay the day use fee at the entrance station. It's 6,- per car which makes the shower quite expansive...
Report Check-InThis is the North Fork campsite, there is another closer to Cody called North Shore. Popular and busy state RV/tent park with a dump station, drinking water, some running water toilets and showers ($1 for 3 minutes). Near the river and the lake and all sites have picnic tables and fire pits. Not the most private sites though.
Report Check-InAs described. Very clean and friendly hosts. $22.00 for electricity as very cold at the moment.
Report Check-InQuiet state park just outside of Cody, WY. Not free but only $17 for tent/RV. Flush and pit toilets. Hot clean shower worth the $1.25 in quarters. Beautiful view.
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