
Best For
Boaters, anglers, and backcountry access seekers heading into the southern Yellowstone wilderness. If you're arriving from the south entrance with a kayak or canoe on your roof, this is your campground — no other option puts you this close to the water.
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Lewis Lake Campground sits at 7,800 feet — the highest elevation of the five campgrounds here — about 12 miles from the South Entrance, with a boat ramp steps from the registration area and direct access to Lewis Lake for canoes, kayaks, and motorboats (boat permits and aquatic invasive species inspections required). With 81 sites it's the second-largest campground on this list, and it sees serious reservation volume: 1,912 bookings in July and 1,841 in August. The data shows September is actually the hardest month to plan here — only 7.9% of September reservations were booked 6+ months out, suggesting demand compresses later in the season as fall approaches. October is genuinely accessible with 34.3% of its 623 reservations booked last-minute, making it the best shoulder-season bet for campers flexible on timing. The elevated location means cold nights even in summer, so pack layers regardless of what the forecast says.
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July and August are peak season with 5,670 and 5,603 reservations respectively, and last-minute rates drop to 16.0% and 19.2% — meaning your odds of grabbing a site without advance planning are at their lowest. June and September offer a meaningful step down in competition while still delivering full wildlife activity and road access. May is the wild card: 92.7% of its 413 reservations were booked last-minute, making it the most accessible month in the dataset, though some campgrounds and facilities are still ramping up for the season.
Yellowstone has no internal shuttle system in the traditional sense — a personal vehicle is essential for moving between campgrounds and major attractions. Tower Fall and Slough Creek both require navigating the Grand Loop Road's north corridor, while Lewis Lake is accessed via the South Entrance road. Slough Creek adds a two-mile unpaved spur that limits larger rigs; plan your vehicle size before committing to a site there. Roads in the northern part of the park, including access to Mammoth, are generally open year-round, while most other campground access roads close in late fall.
Total reservations in October 2023: 623
Address
Yellowstone, Wyoming
Coordinates
44.2822, -110.6280
Very high demand - sites typically fill up immediately when the booking window opens. Plan to book the moment reservations open.

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Yellowstone charges $35 per vehicle for a 7-day entrance pass. All five campgrounds covered here are non-electric and nightly rates vary — check Recreation.gov for current per-night fees at each campground. The America the Beautiful Annual Pass ($80) covers the entrance fee for the pass holder's vehicle and is worth it if you're visiting two or more national parks in a calendar year. Note that the America the Beautiful Pass does not cover camping fees, which are charged separately at booking.
Max stay limits vary: Indian Creek caps at 16 days while the other four campgrounds allow up to 30 days. Cell service inside Yellowstone is extremely limited and unreliable — download offline maps and your reservation confirmation before entering the park. Mammoth in Gardiner, MT is the nearest town for resupply on the north side; Jackson, WY serves the south. Generator hours and pet rules vary by campground and season, so check the specific Recreation.gov listing for your chosen site before arrival — the park enforces these strictly during peak season.