Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Nestled in the heart of Bridger Teton National Forest, Murphy Creek Campground offers a peaceful and scenic getaway for outdoor enthusiasts. Located just off Forest Road 10092 in Alpine, Wyoming, this campground is a hidden gem for those seeking to immerse themselves in nature.
The campground provides a clean and well-maintained environment, with spacious spots suitable for both tents and RVs. At just $10 per night, it’s an affordable option for families, solo travelers, and groups alike. The area is surrounded by lush forests and open meadows, making it an ideal spot for hiking, wildlife watching, and stargazing.
One of the unique features of Murphy Creek Campground is its rustic charm. While the roads leading to the campground can be rugged—better suited for larger vehicles—the experience of staying here is worth it. Visitors often enjoy the soothing sounds of nature, including the occasional mooing of cows, which adds to the authentic rural atmosphere.
Here’s what some of our happy campers have to say:
Whether you’re planning a weekend escape or an extended stay, Murphy Creek Campground offers a perfect blend of simplicity and natural beauty. Pack your gear, bring your sense of adventure, and experience the tranquility of this Wyoming treasure.
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Camping fee
Good for kids
On-site parking
It's beautiful, great place. Don't take small cars, some roads have big ruts.
Got here around eight on a Friday night. No issues finding a pull-up spot for our trailer. Nice, clean campground. Ten dollars a night to stay. The only noise issue was the cows mooing all morning and evening.
Quiet campground. I love this place because it’s quiet. The few people that come to this campground also seem to enjoy the peacefulness of the area without the need for generators and ATV’s. The fly fishing is consistently good, but keep in mind that it’s catch and release only and no barbed hooks, so be sure to bring dinner with you.
I love this campground. I've been coming here every year for the past 33 years.
Nice remote campground along the Greys River.