We enjoyed our stay at Mount Princeton Campground. It is a forest service site. There is no electricity or water hook-ups. The area is beautiful, typical of subalpine areas with cool breezes at night and the night sky is breathtaking. Campground host was friendly and helpful. Will definitely visit again.
Amazing campground with amazing views. At the Gateway to Teton. Along the Campground A there are two trails that are easily accessible for most and should not be missed. One of the trails reaches deep into a ravine with a beautiful waterfall and overlooks of the mountains that we drove through on the way to Yellowstone and Grand Teton. The second trail is amazing for wildlife spotting in an unspoiled wetland. We saw antilope, mule dear, a moose cow and marmots. No hookups. National Forrest Service.
We enjoyed an awesome night at Sinks Canyon. Our campsite was spacious and scenic with the sound of rushing water. A number of trails were established nearby. The trails are awe-inspiring with rushing water and abundant plant and wildlife. There are no hook-ups but there is a dump and water station in Lander. Great preview of our trip to Teton and Yellowstone.