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Turpin Meadow Campground Introduce

Nestled in the heart of Bridger-Teton National Forest, Turpin Meadow Campground offers a serene escape for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. Located just 17 miles east of Moran Junction on Buffalo Valley Road, this campground is a hidden gem surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife.

Turpin Meadow Campground features 14 standard campsites and 4 pull-through sites, ensuring ample space for tents, RVs, and trailers. The campground is equipped with essential amenities, including vault restrooms, bear boxes, dumpsters, and fire rims. For those traveling with horses or livestock, the campground provides corrals, hitching posts, and a stock tank. Additionally, a refreshing river nearby offers a natural way to cool off, though visitors are reminded to avoid using soap to protect the environment.

What sets Turpin Meadow Campground apart is its tranquil atmosphere and accessibility to some of the most stunning natural attractions in the area. Whether you're seeking solitude, a basecamp for exploring Grand Teton National Park, or a place to stargaze under the clear Wyoming sky, this campground delivers an unforgettable experience.

Visitors have praised Turpin Meadow Campground for its beauty, peacefulness, and friendly hosts. Here’s what some happy campers have to say:

  • "This place is heaven on earth—peaceful, beautiful, and quiet. Perfect for disconnecting from the crowds and electronic devices!"
  • "We found this gem by luck and can't wait to return next year. The host was incredibly helpful and shared some fascinating stories."
  • "The campsites are spacious, and the bear lockers are a great feature. The nearby river is perfect for a quick, refreshing dip."

Turpin Meadow Campground is an ideal destination for those looking to immerse themselves in nature and create lasting memories. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended stay, this campground promises a rejuvenating experience in one of Wyoming's most picturesque settings.

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Joy McIlvaine
Sep 22, 2023

This place is heaven on earth, peaceful, beautiful, quiet. It is located 17-miles East of Moran Junction on the Buffalo Valley Road. It is outfitted with 14 standard campsites, 4 pull through sites, 2 double-unit vault restrooms, and 1 single-unit vault restroom. It is also equipped with corrals, hitching posts, water access, a stock tank, accessibility to bear boxes, dumpsters, and a game storage pole. There are corrals and designated places to tether stock.

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María Paula Soto Sánchez
Sep 07, 2020

Beautiful, majestic and super peaceful spot. Best relaxing place if your just want to totally disconnect from the crowds in Gran Teton and your electronic devices 😜 We found this gem by luck! I want to go back next year to camp longer. It was wonderful you guys! No showers but a refreshing river can be found really close for a quick cleaning (no soap used here)😁 It has bear lockers to store your food if needed. Plenty of room between campsites. Running water and fire rims too. The host is really helpful and friendly, has some cool stories to tell. Remember to claim your site and put the receipt in the pole by the campsites!

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ShonnaLee
Jan 18, 2023

Beautiful place to camp. But 4 stars for non-equestrians being allowed to take up equestrian spots with limited corrals. Camp host is on site and helpful with information. High-line is allowed where there's no corrals. Some brand new highline poles were being put in while we were there by Back Country Hoursemen👍There's a hitching post, fire ring, picnic table and lots of trees for privacy. Scatter your manure, water spickets at near almost every site. Porta potties where kept stocked and clean. Beautiful trails straight from campground. Nice Creek close to campground as well. 9/21

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Carolyn Lee
Aug 06, 2020

Excellent horse camp. Large overflow area if campground is full. The toilet was super spotlessly clean and camp hostess was helpful with trail recommendations.

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Cindi Davis
Nov 20, 2019

Had a fabulous time and the trails were wonderful. Went in early August. Missed the mosquitos but the deer flies on the trail were viscous. We finally combined several different fly sprays and cut some pine swatters and that helped. We camped at several spots in this area and it was like that at all of them. Rangers said it was because of an extremely wet spring.