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About Mammoth Campground (Yellowstone)
Number of accommodations: 81
Campground Amenities
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Pet Friendly
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (550)
What Guests Are Saying
Mammoth Campground offers a beautiful natural setting with clean facilities and stunning views, making it a great base for exploring Yellowstone. Campers appreciated the helpful staff, wildlife encounters, and easy access to nearby trails. While some restrooms were closed during certain seasons and check-in could be slightly confusing, the overall atmosphere remained peaceful and enjoyable for visitors.
What Guests Are Saying
Mammoth Campground offers a beautiful natural setting with clean facilities and stunning views, making it a great base for exploring Yellowstone. Campers appreciated the helpful staff, wildlife encounters, and easy access to nearby trails. While some restrooms were closed during certain seasons and check-in could be slightly confusing, the overall atmosphere remained peaceful and enjoyable for visitors.
Review Summary
Berry B
VerifiedJuly 13, 2021 • Stayed at: Mammoth site #71, Loop: Tent
Straightforward, clean, and very well located.
Andrea H
VerifiedJuly 12, 2021 • Stayed at: Mammoth site #70, Loop: Tent
The campsites were very nice and well kept. Water was easily accessible all over the campground, which was nice. However, there is no dish washing station, so you have to dispose of grey water in the toilets, which is a little odd. The bathrooms are quite nice, with running water to wash hands. There isn't anywhere to shower near Mammoth campground though, which is inconvenient, especially if your stay is more than a couple of days. Overall, we enjoyed camping at Mammoth.
Randi M
VerifiedJuly 10, 2021 • Stayed at: Mammoth site #19, Loop: A
Campground is very nice. I have camped here many times. Camp this year had bison, adult elk and calves, coyotes, and bears. Be vigilant at all times about animals. Keep your distance from them and keep your food secure. Weather ranged from very hot to snow.
Jolene P
VerifiedJuly 9, 2021 • Stayed at: Mammoth site #35, Loop: B
This campground was great! We woke up surrounded by elk and with an elk chewing on our tent. Our kids thought it was the coolest! Bathroom was a little far, but a great campground.
Russell H
VerifiedJuly 9, 2021 • Stayed at: Mammoth site #57, Loop: A
We have medical equipment needing electricity over night. The rule against generators and no 120 volt a/c plug available meant we had to leave and drive to Livingston, MT to an RV park.
Melany R
VerifiedJuly 9, 2021 • Stayed at: Mammoth site #23, Loop: A
Due to the construction of the Tower-Roosevelt road, gravel trucks were running all day and night. The noise was loud and constant. We camped on a site adjacent to the road and wish we'd been warned in advance. The campground host was kind and explained the reason behind the constant trucks. On a positive note the bathroom facilities were excellent. We got up and left really early because of the noise.
Tiffany P
VerifiedJuly 8, 2021 • Stayed at: Mammoth site #16, Loop: A
No showers available.
No dump stations available.
Loud traffic on road near campground.
No hookups.
Unable to run generator past 8pm.
Allison C
VerifiedJuly 4, 2021 • Stayed at: Mammoth site #4, Loop: A
The hosts were AMAZING! So kind, informative, and welcoming. Bathrooms were clean and the campground was organized. The only downside was being so close to the road. It’s a pretty busy road and traffic continued all night. Other than that, it’s a great spot very close to the North entrance of Yellowstone and Mammoth Hot Springs
Quentin H
VerifiedJuly 2, 2021 • Stayed at: Mammoth site #23, Loop: A
You can’t get much better than camping in the park! This particular site felt super secluded even though there were lots of people around us, every morning I woke up there was wildly by my side. The views were amazing and the bathrooms were the cleanest I’ve ever experienced! Super convenient location to trails and amenities I’m going home seem to really take pride in this campground.
Alisha E
VerifiedJune 29, 2021 • Stayed at: Mammoth site #55, Loop: A
Although our site wasn't the best in the camp (55), the people we met were wonderful, the bathrooms were very clean, and the frequent elk passing through made for a great stay. We also enjoyed the close proximity to Gardiner, MT. Highly recommend.
Location Mammoth Campground (Yellowstone)
Address:
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone, WY, 82190
United States
Latitude & Longitude: 44.9736 / -110.693
Elevation: 1842 feet
Policies & Rules
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Mammoth 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 Limits. 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.
~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 between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. Generators must be turned off durng the day when campsite is not occupied by site renter. |
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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. |
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30 ft RV limit. From November through April. |