About Slough Creek Campground
Number of accommodations: 16
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2026 Season availability
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Cooking and Fire
- Campfire Ring
- Firewood Available
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- Parking
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Reviews (194)
What Guests Are Saying
Slough Creek Campground is praised for its stunning location near wildlife and scenic views, with friendly and helpful campground hosts enhancing the experience. Visitors appreciate the quiet, remote atmosphere and opportunities for wildlife viewing, including bears and bison. The main drawbacks mentioned include difficulty in securing reservations and close proximity of some sites, but many agree that the natural beauty and unique experience make it a worthwhile destination.
What Guests Are Saying
Slough Creek Campground is praised for its stunning location near wildlife and scenic views, with friendly and helpful campground hosts enhancing the experience. Visitors appreciate the quiet, remote atmosphere and opportunities for wildlife viewing, including bears and bison. The main drawbacks mentioned include difficulty in securing reservations and close proximity of some sites, but many agree that the natural beauty and unique experience make it a worthwhile destination.
Review Summary
Anthony W
VerifiedJuly 18, 2024 • Stayed at: Slough Creek site #3, Loop: A
We visit Yellowstone every year and stay in Madison Campground. This was our first time spending a night at Slough. We loved every minute of it. Beautiful views, you're a 5 minute drive from Lamar Valley. Of course the best part is the wildlife right in camp. We had a young black bear walk right through camp and cross the creek. There was a coyote on the dirt road into camp. There was a Bison across the creek from camp. Lastly we had a Wolf cross the ridge across the creek. All in a one night stay. Highly recommend! PS: if you go in the summer bring bug spray, there were a lot of mosquito and flies (That's camping though)
Anthony W
VerifiedJuly 18, 2024 • Stayed at: Slough Creek site #3, Loop: A
We visit Yellowstone every year and stay in Madison Campground. This was our first time spending a night at Slough. We loved every minute of it. Beautiful views, you're a 5 minute drive from Lamar Valley. Of course the best part is the wildlife right in camp. We had a young black bear walk right through camp and cross the creek. There was a coyote on the dirt road into camp. There was a Bison across the creek from camp. Lastly we had a Wolf cross the ridge across the creek. All in a one night stay. Highly recommend! PS: if you go in the summer bring bug spray, there were a lot of mosquito and flies (That's camping though)
Peggy C
VerifiedJuly 15, 2024 • Stayed at: Slough Creek site #3, Loop: A
Beautiful site. Our trailer (19 feet) barely fit in the space. Bison and bears are all around the campground (we saw both). It was great to be in a secluded spot in Yellowstone which is super crowded everywhere else. The mosquitos were bad but not as terrible as other places in the park (much worse at Fishing Bridge.)
Peggy C
VerifiedJuly 15, 2024 • Stayed at: Slough Creek site #3, Loop: A
Beautiful site. Our trailer (19 feet) barely fit in the space. Bison and bears are all around the campground (we saw both). It was great to be in a secluded spot in Yellowstone which is super crowded everywhere else. The mosquitos were bad but not as terrible as other places in the park (much worse at Fishing Bridge.)
justin m
VerifiedJuly 10, 2024 • Stayed at: Slough Creek site #5, Loop: A
It`s slough, you cant go wrong. 5g cell service in campsite 5 as-well, a big bonus.
Erica B
VerifiedJuly 10, 2024 • Stayed at: Slough Creek site #14, Loop: A
Incredible campground near the spectacular Lamar Valley. Quiet, peaceful with friendly hosts.
justin m
VerifiedJuly 10, 2024 • Stayed at: Slough Creek site #5, Loop: A
It`s slough, you cant go wrong. 5g cell service in campsite 5 as-well, a big bonus.
Erica B
VerifiedJuly 10, 2024 • Stayed at: Slough Creek site #14, Loop: A
Incredible campground near the spectacular Lamar Valley. Quiet, peaceful with friendly hosts.
lynn s
VerifiedJuly 2, 2024 • Stayed at: Slough Creek site #13, Loop: A
I would camp outside the park near cooke city rather than site 12 or 13 at Slough creek. The campground is beautiful, small and remote but for the love of, there is more space between parking spots at Walmart than there is between these two sites, the images don't show these sites basically share a common drive, unless the person in 12 wasn't parked on their spot properly, its ridiculously close for a primitive campground, or any campground. We had a week booked but cancelled after one night because we were so uncomfortably close to the van next to us. I will try this campground again but will pass if 12 or 13 are my only choices in the future.
lynn s
VerifiedJuly 2, 2024 • Stayed at: Slough Creek site #13, Loop: A
I would camp outside the park near cooke city rather than site 12 or 13 at Slough creek. The campground is beautiful, small and remote but for the love of, there is more space between parking spots at Walmart than there is between these two sites, the images don't show these sites basically share a common drive, unless the person in 12 wasn't parked on their spot properly, its ridiculously close for a primitive campground, or any campground. We had a week booked but cancelled after one night because we were so uncomfortably close to the van next to us. I will try this campground again but will pass if 12 or 13 are my only choices in the future.
Location Slough Creek Campground
Address:
Yellowstone National Park, Campgrounds, Po Box 168
Yellowstone National Park, WY, 82190
United States
Slough Creek Campground is accessible via US Highway 191, which is approximately 25 miles to the west. The campground is located within Yellowstone National Park, and access is primarily through park roads.
Latitude & Longitude: 44.9488 / -110.307
Elevation: 1908 feet
Policies & Rules
General
- Slough Creek Campground is managed by the park. If you are looking for campgrounds managed by Yellowstone National Park Lodges (Fishing Bridge RV Park, Bridge Bay, Canyon, Madison, and Grant Village campgrounds), please visit the Yellowstone National Park Lodges Camping web page.
- RV or Camper Unit Delivery Prohibited. The delivery or pick-up of out-of-park RVs or other camper unit rentals is prohibited.
- Notify the Campground of Late Arrivals. To notify campground of late arrival or cancellation please call 307-344-2289
- Parking & Vehicle Length Limits. All wheeled vehicles including trailers and motorcycles must be parked on parking pads or established roadways, so as not to block or restrict traffic in campgrounds. This campground has a very tight turnaround - vehicles longer than 25 ft (7.6 m) are not recommended.
- Maximum Campsite Occupancy. Maximum occupancy is six people per site. Camp only in designated sites. Camping is limited to 14 days from July 1 through Labor Day and to 30 days the rest of the year parkwide. The 44-day camping limit includes both concession- and park-operated campgrounds.
- Wildlife/Bear Regulations. • Keep all food and related items - beverages, cooking utensils, stoves, pet food and, empty or full, food and beverage containers such as coolers, ice chests, and water jugs - locked inside your vehicle or stored in a food storage box, unless in immediate use. Bear resistant food containers must be kept in a vehicle, in a hard-sided camping unit, or in a food storage box. • All trash and garbage must be disposed of in the provided bear-proof trash cans. Do not leave food related trash or garbage unattended. • Washing dishes or clothing at campground hydrants or spigots is prohibited. Carry all dishwater/wastewater to the restroom toilet for disposal.
- Campfires and Firewood. Wood and charcoal fires are permitted. Campfires are permitted only in established fire grates. Fires must be attended at all times. Only dead, down, and detached wood may be gathered. Wood should not extend outside the fire grate perimeter. Do not break limbs off of standing trees, living or dead. Drown campfires thoroughly with water to make sure they are completely out. NOTE: Wood and charcoal fires may be subject to special restrictions due to fire danger. Restrictions will be listed on campground information boards and on the Current Conditions web page. Propane grills and stoves are not usually affected by fire restrictions.
- Quiet hours are strictly enforced. No loud audio devices or other noise disturbances will be allowed during this time. Generators are prohibited in Slough Creek Campground.
- Stay on Boardwalks and Trails. All travel in thermal areas is restricted to NPS designated trails and boardwalks.
- Fishing. To fish within the park, people 16 years of age and older are required to purchase and carry on their person a Yellowstone National Park Fishing Permit (you may purchase in advance). To learn more about fishing regulations, visit the park's Catch a Fish web page.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026