OutReserve

Narrows Campground

New Fork Lake
NARROWS CAMPGROUND
NARROWS CAMPGROUND
NARROWS CAMPGROUND
NARROWS CAMPGROUND

About Narrows Campground

Narrows Campground is located next to scenic New Fork Lake, at the edge of the Wind River Range in northwestern Wyoming. Visitors enjoy hiking and horseback riding into the adjacent Bridger Wilderness, as well as boating and fishing on the lake.

Number of accommodations: 4

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Currently closed - Opens on May 11

Sites & Availability

4 Sites Available

Site
Price
🚐 07, Loop: NARROWS CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
$12.00
/ per night
🚐 08, Loop: NARROWS CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
$12.00
/ per night
🚐 15, Loop: NARROWS CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
$12.00
/ per night
🚐 18, Loop: NARROWS CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
$12.00
/ per night

Reviews (18)

What Guests Are Saying

Narrows Campground offers a beautiful and quiet location with excellent views and well-maintained hiking trails. Campsites are private and clean, providing a peaceful atmosphere among the trees. However, some issues were noted, including road conditions and limited amenities like potable water and adequate tent pads.

Review Summary

4.1
18 reviews
5
50.0%
9
4
16.7%
3
3
22.2%
4
2
11.1%
2
1
0.0%
0

Donavon V

Verified

June 17, 2023 Stayed at: 07, Loop: NARROWS CAMPGROUND

5

Awesome getaway location! Has bear box at each site and fire pit ring

Susan C

Verified

June 12, 2023 Stayed at: 07, Loop: NARROWS CAMPGROUND

5

Perfect camping spot. Beautiful view of the lake. Restroom was clean and stocked. This area is beautiful! We fished close to the boat dock. There was plenty of space.

Robert B

Verified

June 11, 2023 Stayed at: 15, Loop: NARROWS CAMPGROUND

5

Beautiful campground and Lake. Campsites are wonderful. Very quiet park.

PAUL S

Verified

June 23, 2022 Stayed at: 15, Loop: NARROWS CAMPGROUND

4

The camp hosts were wonderful and friendly. The site was nice and quiet. The vault toilets were extremely clean and bug free, a rarity. The two things that kept this from becoming a 5 star was the absence of trash cans and water and the steep descent to the lake. Of course the trash/water was listed on recreation.gov, but it wouldn’t take much for that to be provided.

Mary H

Verified

September 18, 2021 Stayed at: 07, Loop: NARROWS CAMPGROUND

5

A gorgeous, off-the-beaten-path campground, with sites overlooking New Fork Lake and surrounded by aspens. Not suitable for big rigs as road is very narrow with lots of significant potholes.

John H

Verified

July 13, 2021 Stayed at: 15, Loop: NARROWS CAMPGROUND

4

There is no longer any water available at either campground and the garbage dumpster that used to be near the group site is also gone. But if you are fully self contained, it is a nice spot. The flies at this time of year were horrific.

Audra Y

Verified

August 1, 2020 Stayed at: 07, Loop: NARROWS CAMPGROUND

2

This campground has so much potential. Pros: this campground is absolutely lovely, lots of beautiful wildflowers and shimmering trees; the lake is stunning and full of fish. Cons: there is no way to reach the lake without tramping through the forest (no walking trails at all). Also, this campground is down a 2 or 3-mile long, very bumpy, not maintained dirt road (where I'm from we called this a driveway; there was no sign that any road scraping has been done here.) Additionally, there is/was no camp host for Summer 2020, making the campground a free-for-all for squatters. Unfortunately there was a very angry man and his dog at the campsite I reserved and he said "you'll have to call the US Marshalls to get me off this campsite" and referred repeatedly to his cache of guns in his vehicle. Of course we drove down the road and found another unclaimed site, but there was no way we could communicate with the host or Recreation.gov for help. Additionally, there was no maintenance for the restroom since there was no camp host; it was also not clear to me that there would be no trash pick-up/receptacles at this campground. Another camper we met during our trip also warned us that the man at our campsite had driven his truck past our *new* campsite several times, displaying stalking behavior. We were like sitting ducks and it was terrifying. While that was out of control of Recreation.gov, I would warn against keeping remote campgrounds open without a camp host - to avoid situations like this. There were clearly many people at this campground who felt it was their "right" to be there.

Timothy B

Verified

January 15, 2020 Stayed at: 15, Loop: NARROWS CAMPGROUND

3

Forest Service is derelict in road and campground maintenance

Location Narrows Campground

Address:
Po Box 220
Pinedale, WY, 82941
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 43.1031 / -109.941

Elevation: 2405 feet

Policies & Rules

Category About
General

There are no trash service, electric, water or sewer site hookups at this campground

General

Livestock is not allowed at the campground

General

Off-road vehicles must be licensed to operate in the campground and on surrounding roads.

General

Off-Road Vehicles (OHV) riding must occur only on Forest Service designated routes where the class of vehicle and the season of use are permitted. This includes all motorized bikes. This requirement protects forest resources and prevents the development of non-system illegal routes. A valid license plate and/or an annual Wyoming ORV decal/permit is required to be visible per regulations on all OHV roads and trails Map and regulations 

General

Food Storage is required on the Bridger-Teton National Forest

General

Turnarounds in the campground are narrow, oversized vehicles and trailers are not recommended

General

All pets must be leashed within developed sites

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