About Indian Creek Campground (WY)
Number of accommodations: 68
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Reviews (234)
What Guests Are Saying
Indian Creek Campground in Yellowstone is praised for its clean facilities, friendly hosts, and quiet atmosphere, making it a hidden gem for campers. Visitors appreciate the campground's great location with easy access to hiking trails and the scenic beauty surrounding it. While some noted minor issues like reservation mix-ups and the lack of on-site firewood, the overall experience is highly positive, with many eager to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Indian Creek Campground in Yellowstone is praised for its clean facilities, friendly hosts, and quiet atmosphere, making it a hidden gem for campers. Visitors appreciate the campground's great location with easy access to hiking trails and the scenic beauty surrounding it. While some noted minor issues like reservation mix-ups and the lack of on-site firewood, the overall experience is highly positive, with many eager to return.
Review Summary
jayasree c
VerifiedJuly 13, 2025 • Stayed at: Indian Creek site #38, Loop: B
camp ground is nice and peaceful. they have leveled it very well. no flushable toilets and little uncomfortable as the washrooms are also very small and it smells bad
Anne S
VerifiedJuly 12, 2025 • Stayed at: Indian Creek site #44, Loop: B
Indian Creek is a little gem of a campground, quiet, plenty of shade and clean and tidy. The camp hosts are absolutely fabulous and full of information and recommendations. Will return again.
Rane J
VerifiedJuly 11, 2025 • Stayed at: Indian Creek site #61, Loop: B
The only downside was having to drive to Mammoth Springs for boxes of firewood, but otherwise it was a very enjoyable experience. The campground is clean, tiny, and accessible. There was waterspout with drinkable water and bathrooms very close by. Everyone was respectful and kind as well. Very close to a lot of trails and beautiful scenery as well.
Sandy W
VerifiedJuly 10, 2025 • Stayed at: Indian Creek site #4, Loop: A
Campground very nice. Camp host intrusive and rude. Continually driving by our site the whole time we were there. We had 2 dogs who were appropriately contained at all times. No barking. Were told we were not allowed to walk them anywhere in the campground when we were walking them on lead. Nothing in the campground literature stated this. Came to our door as we were turning in for the night telling us our fire was smoldering and asking if we wanted him to put our fire out. No we did not. We were not done enjoying the fire and planned to douse it when we were. Hard to relax and enjoy our night there.
Elizabeth J
VerifiedJuly 9, 2025 • Stayed at: Indian Creek site #32, Loop: A
We knew we would be roughing it, without water, flush toilets, and limited cell service, but it was a great stay none the less!
Bonnie M
VerifiedJuly 7, 2025 • Stayed at: Indian Creek site #42, Loop: B
Nice site with good distance between the neighbors. Good tent pad nice and level.
Bonnie M
VerifiedJuly 7, 2025 • Stayed at: Indian Creek site #20, Loop: A
Nice site with a good tent pad. Plenty of room between neighbors.
Bonnie M
VerifiedJuly 7, 2025 • Stayed at: Indian Creek site #26, Loop: A
Great spot with plenty of room between sites. Nice tent pads at most sites. Campfires are allowed unfortunately
Thomas L
VerifiedJuly 6, 2025 • Stayed at: Indian Creek site #24, Loop: A
all good
Caterina G
VerifiedJuly 5, 2025 • Stayed at: Indian Creek site #49, Loop: B
Very quite and nice location. Since it is inside Yellowstone, it helps to be on the road very early in the morning to spot animals. We found the Lamar Valley to be the best place for this activity.
The amenities offered by the campground are not that many, so you must plan carefully. Also, out site was slightly tilted.
Location Indian Creek Campground (WY)
Address:
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone, WY, 82190
United States
The Indian Creek Campground is located in the Northern section of the park, about eight miles (13 km) south of Mammoth Hot Springs on the road to Norris, and thirteen miles (21 km) from the park's North Entrance near Gardiner, MT. Visit the park's website to Plan Your Visit and find maps and information on Directions & Transportation.
Latitude & Longitude: 44.887 / -110.736
Elevation: 2227 feet
Policies & Rules
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Indian 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 website. |
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RV or Camper Unit Delivery Prohibited. The delivery or pick-up of out-of-park RVs or other camper unit rentals is prohibited. |
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Notify the Campground of Late Arrivals. To notify campground of late arrival or cancellation please call 307-344-2289 |
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Parking. 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. |
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Camping Occupancy Maximums. 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. |
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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. |
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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 park's Current Conditions page. Propane grills and stoves are not usually affected by fire restrictions. |
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Quiet Hours & Generators. Quiet hours are from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. and are strictly enforced. No loud audio devices or other noise disturbances will be allowed during this time. Generators are prohibited. |
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Stay on Boardwalks and Trails. All travel in thermal areas is restricted to NPS designated trails and boardwalks. |
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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. |