“Due to grizzly bear activity, no tents or pop-up campers allowed.”
Overview Threemile Campground is located just three miles from the east entrance of Yellowstone National Park, and 50 miles from the full service gateway community of Cody, in northwestern Wyoming. The area is an ideal destination for a family getaway, with many opportunities for outdoor recreation. Hard-sided camp trailers and RVs are required.Recreation Great opportunities for hiking, fishing, scenic driving and wildlife viewing are available around the campground. The North Fork of the Shoshone River is a popular fly-fishing location for rainbow and Yellowstone cutthroat trout. The nearby Pahaska Trail provides access into the North Absaroka Wilderness Area.Facilities The campground offers family campsites for hard-sided camp trailers and RVs. Some sites overlook the river. Each site is equipped with a table, campfire ring and food storage locker. Vault toilets, hand-pumped drinking water (two spigots, one spigot is accessibiliy compliant) and trash collection are provided. Campers may gather firewood in the area.Natural Features The campground is situated along the North Fork of the Shoshone River and has beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. A forest of lodgepole pine covers the campground, which sits at an elevation of 6,700 feet. A wide variety of wildlife lives in the area. Visitors often glimpse grizzly bears, deer, elk, bison, moose, fox, coyotes and bald eagles. Nearby Attractions Pahaska Tepee is just a mile west of the campground. This historic site is home to Buffalo Bill's original hunting lodge, built in 1904. Tours are offered daily between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Pahaska also offers guided horseback rides, a gift shop, restaurant and lodging. Yellowstone National Park's east entrance is three miles from the campground via the Buffalo Bill Cody Scenic Byway. The park offers unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities, as well as breathtaking scenery and unique geological features. The small, historic city of Cody offers a variety of dining, lodging and shopping options. The Buffalo Bill Historical Center offers extensive displays of Greater Yellowstone natural history, Plains Indians artifacts, western art, firearms, Buffalo Bill memorabilia and a wild sheep exhibit.
Reviews of Threemile Campground
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Confirmed by 3 users | Last reported on September 13, 2021AT&T 5G
Confirmed by 1 users | Last reported on September 13, 2021T-Mobile 5G
Confirmed by 2 users | Last reported on July 28, 2021Reviews
Great find after touring Yellowstone, just outside park’s east entrance. Sites open late in day. Bear risk so follow rules. Go around loop for river sites. Close to hwy but just river sounds. No hook ups or cell service, just beauty. Not a destination for us, just a nice “passing through”.
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Days Stayed: 1
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This was probably the best campground we stayed in on our 2 week trip out west. Site 15 is amazing and you can see the river from the end of the site driveway. It is located a few miles outside Yellowstone’s east entrance and there was never a line to get in the NP. The rate was $15/night we stayed there, but because we had the Lifetime National Parks Access Pass it was only $7.50/night! The water was turned off because of COVID-19, but they had clean pit toilets. They don’t allow tent camping because of bear activity in the area, so make sure you have a hard sided camper or car to sleep in. Dogs are welcome as long as they stay on a leash. Highly recommend this location and will definitely be back!
Nightly Rate: $15.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 15
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon
This is a very nice Forest Service campground (hard-sided camping only, no tents). There is water available (via a hand pump), but no hookups or dump station (nearest dump station is either in Cody or in the main campground in the Park). Bathrooms (vault toilets) are clean and sites are kept clean and are fairly level. The camp hosts for this season were awesome. They regularly drove through the camp tracking new arrivals, and were always available to answer questions about the area.
We were there 15 to 22 July during one this this summers heat waves (103-degrees one day). Most of the sites get a lot of direct sun, especially sites 1-4. The east loop (higher campsite numbers) has more shade than the west loop (lower campsite numbers). We actually had to run our generator to get the AC going in our travel trailer as the heat was just about unbearable for a few days. Some of the sites can be reserved in advance and there are a lot of first-come, first-served sites. There was at least one open campsite most days we were there. There are also a lot of similar campgrounds between this one and Cody, so if its full you don't have to drive much further east to find another campground to try.
Location - This is about 3 miles outside the East Yellowstone entrance. The East entrance is less popular than the West, and there are almost no services on the East side, but there is one restaurant about 1/2 mile from the campground which does a good job with burgers and sandwiches and the staff is nice, but don't expect gourmet fare. There is a very small grocery store next to the restaurant, but there is no gasoline available. You have to drive into the park to Pelican Bridge to get gas.
So bottom line, the West entrance is the preferable entrance if you can reserve a spot somewhere over that way. While the park is huge and you have to drive a long way to see things, the west side is better for most of this. The East side is fine, but expect to do a lot of driving (25 miles from Pelican Bridge to the entrance/exit). We have T-Mobile and there is NO cell coverage until you get to Cody, and there is spotty coverage near the Lodge (you might get a text out).
Nightly Rate: $8.00
Days Stayed: 5
Site Number: 7
RV Length: 21 ft
RV Type: Travel Trailer
Cell Coverage Rating
T-Mobile
Stayed 6 nights in spot 20. The water pump is right next door. The nights are cool even in August. The sun will run you out of your trailer by 11 during the day.
If you can stay in the park this is the next best thing. We drove through the park every day but one.
Nightly Rate: $30.00
Days Stayed: 6
Site Number: 20
RV Length: 27 ft
RV Type: Travel Trailer
Pick up your bear spray in Cody and head on out. This is the closest of the National Forest Campgrounds to the east entrance of Yellowstone. The drive to the fishing bridge intersection is beautiful. There is river access from the campsites.
Please check out our video on this campground:
https://youtu.be/8LCJpawWRbc
And our playlist about "Yellowstone NP, Divide & Conquer"
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Days Stayed: 3
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RV Length: 22 ft
RV Type: Travel Trailer
We reserved site 004 a month ahead of time, but moved to FCFS Site 12 as it was open and much nicer. We actually paid $7.50 a night with our Senior Pass. We stayed in mid September and the campground was half empty when we arrived, but every spot was taken by evening both nights we were there.
We chose Threemile with the idea of doing the east side of Yellowstone - up to Canyon. But we did not know that the road in from the East Entrance is quite long and goes up (and down) through Sylvan Pass on a steep grade. 5-7% for five miles. After doing it once with our 25’ trailer and then RT in our truck, we decided that 2 nights was enough and left a day early.
There is bear activity here so only hard sided campers allowed. Not a lot of sitting outside at twilight here! That said, site 12 was really lovely. Also - NO cell service at all for miles.
The NFS campgrounds further down the road all looked lovely, especially Wapiti campground. But camping on the east side as access to Yellowstone is probably not the best idea!
Nightly Rate: $15.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 12
RV Length: 16 ft
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This campground hosts 21 sites along the North Fork of the Shoshone River. It's located between the Washakie and Absaroka Wilderness areas. A nearby point of interest is Pahaska Teepee and Buffalo Bill's hunting lodge. Be prepared to store food properly. Food storage, garbage collection, vault toilets available.
Hardsided vehicles only. Due to grizzly bear activity, no tents or pop-up campers allowed.
This site is not accessible to persons with mobility impairments. No cell service is available. Maximum spur 60 feet and three pull-through sites.
Open Season:
July 1, 2022 - September 26, 2022
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Affiliation
- National forest
- Check In
- 3:00 PM
- Check Out
- 2:00 PM
- Last Nightly Rate
- 30.0
- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
- 27 ft
- Lowest Nightly Rate
- 8.0
- Max Length
- 60 ft
- Max Stay
- 16
- Season End
- Sept.
- Season Start
- July
- Sites Count
- 20
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