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More Bridger-Teton National Forest campsites to become reservable via Recreation.gov starting May 1

Bridger-Teton National Forest (Photo: U.S. Forest Service)

Visitors to the Bridger-Teton National Forest’s Jackson and Blackrock ranger districts will soon be able to reserve campsites in advance at four concession-operated campgrounds: Atherton Creek, Granite Creek, East Table and Turpin Meadow. Campsite reservations for the 2026 operating season will go live on Recreation.gov beginning May 1.

On that date, reservations will open for stays through the 2026 summer season and then continue on a rolling six-month basis. Reservations can be made up to four days before the arrival date.

Visitors must create an account on the Recreation.gov website before making campground reservations. Those who already have an account are encouraged to verify their login and password information. Recreation.gov is the same site used to obtain Snake River Day Use permits and to reserve campground reservations throughout national parks and other public lands.

Station Creek Group Site and Little Cottonwood Group Site are already available for reservation on Recreation.gov.

Campgrounds on the Bridger-Teton’s Jackson and Blackrock ranger districts are operated by Aud & Di Campground Services.

Other Forest Service campgrounds in the area will remain first-come, first-served. If you are looking to reserve a campsite elsewhere on the Bridger-Teton, some Pinedale Ranger District campgrounds are also available for reservation via Recreation.gov.

For more information about camping on the Bridger-Teton National Forest, visit the Forest Camping & Cabins webpage.

For other news, events and information, visit the Bridger-Teton National Forest website and follow the Bridger-Teton on Facebook and X @BridgerTetonNF.

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