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Grand Teton National Park is simply spectacular. The scenery is unsurpassed with the Grand Teton Mountain Range as your backdrop, you will enjoy vast meadows, other high mountain peaks, massive lakes, rushing rivers and meandering streams. The best way to enjoy the park is to completely immerse yourself in it by taking advantage of the five campgrounds located within the boundaries of the Park.
Although Grand Teton National Park is one of the smaller national parks, millions of visitors travel here each year. Many of them are combining a trip to Yellowstone National Park with their visit to Grand Teton.
Within the Park, you will find fairly well developed campgrounds. Colter Bay Campground is a wooded campground that can accommodate campers, trailers and other types of RVs. This facility has restrooms, showers, and a laundry facility. The Gros Ventre Campground is nestled next to the Gros Ventre River and has sites located in the sagebrush, tucked under cottonwoods, or within a short distance from the river. This is a more primitive campground with few amenities.
Lizard Creek Campground can be found at the north end of the Park. You can find a tent or car site here set in the spruce and fir forest. This campground is less developed than others are. Signal Mountain Campground is near Jenny Lake and offers sites scattered among the spruce and fir trees on the hillsides and many offering a view of the lake and the Tetons. Close by you will a camp store, pay showers and restrooms. The Jenny Lake Campground is the most popular set in the midst of the evergreens and glacial boulders and with a fantastic view of the Tetons. Trailers are not allowed at this campsite.
If you are looking for a laundromat to clean your clothes and are camping near the south end of Grand Teton National Park, you best bet is to take the short drive into Jackson, Wyoming and take advantage of the laundromats located there.

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