Got a flat tire on our RV which delayed us a bit and we were fortunate to get a spot. Lots of trees and very quiet, but the spots were really close together and we had to exit our trailer next to our neighbors sewer drain hose. And they used clear attachments! We didn’t love our spot. The teepees for rent in the gulch were amazing and you could only access them through the campground.
Stayed here for a reunion. The rooms were okay. The attached restaurant was a big disappointment. I got a nice latte but staffing was not adequate and the food was not worth the wait, unfortunately. The hotel is in a great location to see Lander, however, which was a fun little town.
A really interesting area. You can enjoy a short walk around the hot springs before taking a soak in the indoor or outdoor bath house for free. There is a small water park next door to the bath house as well as some nearby hotels within walking distance. The wind river runs along next to the springs where we saw backside fisherman catching rainbow trout. We are glad we stopped by on our way to Yellowstone and wish we could stay longer.
I can’t speak to the amenities of this hotel indoors but the location is adjacent to the bath house and the general area was unexpectedly spectacular. If we weren’t driving through town with a travel trailer we would have booked a night to explore some more.
Beautiful area just outside of Lander. Many types of hiking trails for all ability levels.
Take the short walk from the sinks to the rise to feed the fish. There’s fish food for them for .25 - please don’t bring bread.
It’s just gorgeous! There is plenty of sandy beach for walking the dog or going for a run. The rock formations are gorgeous and you may even see a horse wander by. A truly beautiful spot.
This RV park really is nestled in the Redwoods. Even at capacity, it was clean and quiet, and private too. We would stay here again.
Hubby didn't want to squeeze the full size truck in there but it would have fit, even with kayaks on top. Worth the stop and the photo op.
There were some good walking trails with easy access. It isn't spelunking and the caves were short in length, but it was a nice break in travel. Ask about the Ranger program for kids! Walking to the top of the Inferno cone was like being in the Sahara... Without a camel. Or sand.
VERY WINDY.
The kids appreciated the pool. The campground was clean and served our needs. About 40 minutes from Jackson. Had a big dog area which was great for our lab after visiting many national parks where she had to stay in her kennel. I wish you could get away with one round on the dryer for laundry and that it was open later. You have to be done with laundry by 8pm because they lock the door.