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.
Reunion Flat is a hidden gem located in the heart of Teton Canyon, Alta, Wyoming. This campground and RV park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure, making it an ideal destination for families, groups, and solo travelers alike. Nestled amidst towering trees and surrounded by the stunning Teton Range, Reunion Flat provides a peaceful retreat for those looking to reconnect with nature.
The campground features well-shaded tent areas, making it comfortable even during warmer days. For larger groups, there are spacious sites that can accommodate multiple tents, while smaller areas are perfect for intimate camping experiences. The nearby creek adds a tranquil touch, with bridges that invite exploration and relaxation. Picnic tables are available, and while they are not shaded, you can easily set up a tarp or pop-up canopy to enjoy meals outdoors. The trees also help to reduce wind, turning gusts into gentle breezes.
One of the highlights of Reunion Flat is its proximity to hiking trails. A popular 3.5-mile hike leads to the top, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Tetons. For those who prefer a less strenuous return, a tram ride back down is available free of charge. Restrooms are conveniently located at the top, ensuring a comfortable experience for all visitors.
Customer Feedback: Visitors have praised Reunion Flat for its serene environment and family-friendly atmosphere. Many have enjoyed the manageable hike, which is suitable for groups of all ages, including church groups and young adventurers. The shaded tent areas and the presence of the creek have been highlighted as standout features, providing a perfect balance of comfort and nature. Some visitors have suggested improvements to the fencing to keep cows out, but overall, the campground has received positive reviews for its scenic beauty and practical amenities.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Tent sites
Good for kids
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
It is only a 3.5 mile hike, but it gets fairly steep at parts. We went as a church group with our young woman and it was doable enough for them. We hiked to the top, had lunch and were able to ride the tram back down. It is free to go back down if you don't have enough energy. There are restrooms at the top and breath taking view of the Tetons.
It's not often you find a group site that still has trees. The fence needs to be repaired to keep the cows out. Barbed wire would be a wonderful addition to keep the calves from crawling thru the fence. But the creek was great. There are a few bridges across it from what looks like boy scout service projects. There are areas to put large tents, or lots of small spaces for small tents. It's well shaded in the tent area. No shade over the picnic tables, but a tarp canopy can be rigged. Or even a pop-up canopy would work as the trees do great at dampening the wind (turns gusts into a breeze).
Great location and I give 5 stars to the host. We have traveled to 28 states and never found cleaner restrooms anywhere. In addition they are nice, friendly and caring.
We love this place and try and go yearly!!
Great site for groups or there are a couple individual sites. You have a short drive down the dirt road main road to the campground and there are some amazing views. All the spots were well kept with great fire pits and tables.