Mammoth Campground
Campground · Mammoth ·

Mammoth Campground

Campground · Mammoth ·

Year-round campground, near hot springs, wildlife viewing

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Mammoth Campground, N Entrance Rd, Mammoth, WY 82190 Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Free street parking
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Mammoth Campground, N Entrance Rd, Mammoth, WY 82190 Get directions

+1 307 344 7381
nps.gov
@yellowstonenps
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Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Free street parking
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom
•Wheelchair accessible seating

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Nov 18, 2025

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10 Best Places for National Park Camping

"Positioned near the Mammoth Hot Springs terraces, this is the only campground in Yellowstone that remains open year-round, offering one of the best chances to see geothermal features as well as wildlife like bison and elk. As part of a park renowned for geysers and hot springs, it’s an ideal spot for visitors who want winter access or proximity to the park’s northern attractions." - Elizabeth Rhodes Elizabeth Rhodes Elizabeth Rhodes is a senior editor at Travel + Leisure, covering everything from luxury hotels to theme parks to must-pack travel products. Originally from South Carolina, Elizabeth moved to New York City from London, where she started her career as a travel blogger and writer. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Mammoth Campground

Franziska A.

Google
Wonderful quiet campground perfectly settled in the nature. James and his wife are incredible campsite hosts and always there if assistance is needed. Bathrooms are modern and new and heated.

chez S.

Google
This is inside Yellowstone national park. Everything is well set up. Many wild animal hang around you. Perfect place to camp.

Matthew C.

Google
Great campground, well maintained. Hosts are friendly and amenities are great. Only issue I take is generator hours shutting you down at 8pm. Better have good batteries or solar generator to get you through the evening. Bathrooms were great. Make sure to obey bear rules, otherwise they will cite you. Traveling buddy almost got on 10 campsites away for leaving his grill out while he filled up on water. Otherwise great location, real close to Gardiner. Kind of a windy road but it has stuff if you need it.

Matthew F

Google
Amazing place to stay inside the park. The sites are great, and the restrooms are well kept.

Ilya M.

Google
It was a good place to sleep. Wake up and see everything covered in snow, and soon after, about eight bison. It was spectacular. The showers weren't running, and only one bathroom was open during the winter season.

Jonathan M.

Google
Love the tent pad, the easily accessible water and picnic benches. If there was anything to knock (and this is nitpicky) the tree coverage is fairly light though in fairness it is on the desert side of the park. Also it was a bit of a hike to deal with Grey water. We had a wonderful time though and the morning sun is shielded by the beautiful mountains. Birds and chipmunks are all over the place and sometimes there are visits from Elk in the campground. Hosts were great and it was very peaceful camping.

Tanna S.

Google
Bathrooms are nice. No showers Dog friendly Elk often visit and you can hear them

Eva B

Google
Love this park! It's close to the Mammoth hot springs and is open all year round. We were at site #22. Great views and the sites are big enough for 30 ft trailers. We drove around Yellowstone and encountered Bison crossing the road. Being that it was April 2, this was the only park open but it was still a great experience because it was not busy at this time. Would definitely come back again for mid April (15th) when all the other parks and roads open up.
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Shannette W.

Yelp
Although it rained most of the night. We still enjoyed our time at the campgrounds. Made the drive to yellowstone easy
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Jonathan C.

Yelp
We stayed here for the night before driving through Yellowstone. The location was amazingly convenient for us to explore the area. We arrived at night and quickly found where our tent was, as the initial email had all the details we needed. I liked how the tent site had reservation stickers on them as well, small but great touch. We sat by the fire and were able to see all the stars in the sky. It started raining late into the night and the sounds were relaxing hitting against the tent. When we woke up in the morning, the view was stunning. At night, we couldn't see anything, but in the morning, the sun was radiating over the mountains and canyons. A beautiful sight to wake up to. Overall, a great place to stay. The bathrooms were clean and the staff when we did meet them were friendly.
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Saphir S.

Yelp
We stayed here at the end of September 2020 for three nights. We loved staying here and it was probably our favorite campground to stay at in Yellowstone. We arrived at about 6:30am and by 8:15am had a site. The volunteers were great about getting everyone a number in line so that even when they moved cars around out of line in order to fit everyone in the very short driveway, they could still honor who arrived first. There are three levels on the hill with campsites. The top and bottom are near the main park road and you can faintly hear cars passing by. The middle level is for tents, which is where we stayed in #73. Our site had a picnic table under some trees, a fire pit, bear box, and a leveled spot to pitch a tent. There was a potable water station right next to our site. There's a nearby bathroom up at the top of the hill with flush toilets and sinks (pretty well maintained for a campground). There isn't much privacy in any of the campsites, but that is made up for the fact that the views of the surrounding area from any site are beautiful. The Mammoth area has tons of elk walking around the village and campground. We visited Yellowstone during elk mating season, when the male elks get very aggressive. One morning when we were there, a campground volunteer was going around to everyone to make sure they were just aware of the fact that a young male elk was walking close to some tents and to give him some space. I thought that was extremely nice for them to care so much about the safety of their guests and to protect the wildlife (and yes, lots of elk hang out in the area! I even saw some ermines next to our tent early in the morning). Overall, I would definitely recommend mammoth campground for a lovely camping experience at Yellowstone.

Lindsey E.

Yelp
There were a few things wrong with this campground starting with the generator hours being allowed only between 8am-8pm even though quiet hours are 10pm-6am. The reason this was a deal breaker for us was because we are avid explorers who want to make the most of seeing the park. Essentially every day we left the camper by 7:30 and returned after dark so we had no use of our generators At all. In addition, our 30' trailer was a squeeze into the spot we were given and we couldn't use the fire pit because it was less than 2 feet away from the camper in the tiny space. The worst part however is the noise from the surrounding roads, you feel like you are next to a highway all night! I guess that's what you get for $20 a night-which is why we left early. On the plus side-the bathrooms were very clean and well maintained and showers are available at Yellowstone Hotel which is a 1/4 mile walk from the campground by a footpath (cost $4.42). AdditonLly the boiling river and the hot springs are literally a minute up the road to the north and are a must do activity!