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Greys River Corridor
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Greys River Corridor

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About Greys River Corridor

The Greys River Corridor encompasses the area surrounding the Greys River itself and the Greys River Road, and offers numerous opportunities for fishing, kayaking, camping, hiking, OHV riding and horseback riding.  The Greys River Road is one of the most popular forest roads on the Bridger-Teton National Forest, running for almost 60 miles from Alpine south to Tri Basin Divide.  The Greys River Corridor provides access to several trails in the Wyoming and Salt River Ranges.  All campgrounds

Nestled in the rugged beauty of western Wyoming, Greys River Corridor offers RV campers an authentic experience in one of the state's most scenic and underdeveloped landscapes. This public campground serves as your gateway to a region that feels wonderfully removed from the hustle and bustle of modern life, where pristine waterways and dramatic mountain vistas dominate the scenery.

The Greys River itself is the heart of this destination, a crystalline waterway that winds through narrow canyons and alongside towering ponderosa pines. The river's name comes from its distinctive gray color, a result of glacial silt that creates an almost ethereal quality to the water. For anglers, this is a genuine paradise. The Greys River is home to healthy populations of cutthroat and brook trout, offering fly fishing opportunities that rival some of the most celebrated waters in the Rocky Mountain region. Whether you're an experienced angler or someone looking to learn, the river provides endless exploration possibilities.

Beyond fishing, the corridor's natural environment invites hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography. The surrounding terrain includes dense forest interspersed with meadows where elk, deer, and other wildlife roam freely. Early morning and evening trips from your RV can yield memorable wildlife encounters. The dramatic rock formations and canyon walls create stunning backdrops for photography, especially during sunrise and sunset when the light transforms the landscape into shades of gold and crimson.

The location appeals particularly to those seeking solitude and a genuine connection with nature rather than developed amenities and entertainment. This is ideal for RV travelers who appreciate backcountry camping experiences, outdoor recreation enthusiasts, and families wanting to disconnect from screens and reconnect with each other. The remote setting also makes it excellent for stargazing, with minimal light pollution revealing the full majesty of the night sky.

Access to the Greys River Corridor positions you within reasonable driving distance of other southwestern Wyoming attractions, including Jackson Hole and the surrounding national forests. The region's quieter character makes it perfect for a restorative getaway where time moves differently and nature sets the pace.

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Alpine is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Wyoming weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Alpine.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Alpine. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

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