RV Parks & Campgrounds


Fishing Bridge RV National Parks

2.7 Stars 2.7 - 16 Reviews  $$$
(307) 344-7311
Yellowstone National Park, Montana
       

Information

Amenities
Water, Electric, Fifty Amp, Sewer, Pets allowed

Reviews

June 1, 2023 - reviewed by Keith Conley
3.0 Stars   $101
Didn’t Like It
Sites are very tight, electricity blinks on and off several times a day, water pressure close to 70 psi. Showers are at the office only a couple of bathrooms in the park, nowhere near enough. Would probably opt to stay elsewhere next time. That said very quiet ant clean.

July 8, 2022 - reviewed by Grandma Bird
5.0 Stars   $85
Reserve Well In Advance For Best Spots
After at least two years of reconstruction, the Fishing Bridge RV Park is back in action. This is the only full hookup campground in the Park. If you think $85/night is steep you’ll pay well over $100/night in Jackson or West Yellowstone. Some sites have been refurbished with concrete pads, some sites are in the older gravel road sections. When you reserve you can only select a back in or a pull throw and the length of the RV but not between newer and older. Walking distance to the Fishing Bridge Store. In June 2022 the cafe and Visitor Center were closed. Driving distance to Yellowstone Lake Lodge and reservations for dining can be made (again, well in advance) at Yellowstone Lake Lodge or Grant Village Restaurant. The new hookups are thoughtfully located. We usually reserve a year in advance for Fishing Bridge RV Park. Beware of dangerous bison in and around the campground and the occasional bear.

February 10, 2019 - reviewed by Michael
3.0 Stars   
Closed For 2019
So learned that campground is closed for 2019 construction. Well needed it. When we were there a year ago it was the perfect central location. Hook-ups worked but cheek to jowl parking. Looking forward to seeing the future improvements.

July 13, 2018 - reviewed by Jay
2.0 Stars   $50
Wouldn't Stay Again
I knew parking would be close from the previous reviews, and that was fine for our 30' travel trailer. Potholes to and from park were significant. Major roadwork currently. Mosquitos were horrible even with Deet spray. Not near as severe anywhere else in the park we visited. Laundry was $2.75 per washer or dryer. Showers fill up fast during peak hours. I wish we had stayed way down in Gros Ventre in the Tetons longer dry camping and just made a couple of day trips to Yellowstone.

June 28, 2018 - reviewed by Kelly
2.0 Stars   
Needs Some Work!
Stayed here 3 nights. The roads are terrible!!! Nothing but potholes. The sites are pretty tight, but served its purpose as a base campground for seeing the park. Would consider returning if roads are repaired. Good location to see park.

June 27, 2018 - reviewed by Mike
3.0 Stars   $$$$
Served The Purpose
We are staying in Fishing Bridge for 5 nights on a 2 week trip from Indiana out to Yellowstone with a lot of stops too and from. Fishing Bridge really just serves a purpose. From other reviews i was expecting the roads to look like and air raid took place, but really not bad. We have a TT that is 36' and had to book the 35' slots with all the 40' plus being booked. When they say its for 35' units they mean it. The tongue is literally right at the edge of the road. The full hookups are nice, the new section has the sewer hookup way too high but we made it work. We are packed in pretty tight but over all not bad for what we're here for. We will see how the next 4 nights go, but all in all it serves its purpose. Be centrally located to tour Yellowstone.

June 11, 2018 - reviewed by John
1.0 Stars   
Rv User
Full hook up and good location. It's middle of Yellowstone Park that's what is worth to pay for if the upper roads been done with asphalt like lower roads. Pot holes are very dip and no room to pass it Horrible and very bumpy. Spots are very narrow You can't open windows because dust of driving vehicles all in the trailer I'll not comeback. I better stay dry camping somewhere else

May 13, 2018 - reviewed by Joe Traveler
1.0 Stars   
Not In My Top 100
friendly staff and full hock up but that’s it. Overnight in an airport park deck and you probably get a similar feeling like on that campground

October 15, 2017 - reviewed by Ali Hamad
5.0 Stars   
Very Convenient Location
This is one of the best camp ground at the park Staff is very nice and helpful. This camp ground is almost half the way throughout the park. The surrounding is so beautiful

September 10, 2017 - reviewed by JJM
2.0 Stars   
Tight Spaces
You would think that with as big as Yellowstone is that they could spread these sites out a little. Parking lot in the woods. Too many people. Everywhere. We enjoyed seeing the sights but this was not the national park experience we were hoping to have.

August 30, 2017 - reviewed by Rita
1.0 Stars   
Stayed here in August- We were very disappointed. Could not believe a national park would have a campground like this. It was literally a parking lot. Our neighbor's bump out was about 20" away. They did not have picnic tables. We left a day early.

August 16, 2017 - reviewed by Glen
2.0 Stars   
I stayed here in July. Not pleased at all. VERY EXPENSIVE. The sites are small and on top of one another. The roads in the upper loops are HORRIBLE, POTHOLES as big as the Grand Canyon. This Park is VERY outdated. Take some of the money you charge and update and modernize Fishing Bridge. The only thing it has going for it, is it's central location.

June 20, 2017 - reviewed by Paul
5.0 Stars   
Friendly staff, extremely helpful on everything. Sites are close, but there is enough room. Backed my 31 ft 5 th wheel in at 10 pm and was set up in 20 minutes. Beautiful campground, it's Yellowstone, what can I say. Would recommend it to everyone!

June 6, 2017 - reviewed by Mike H.
2.0 Stars   
Not In My Top 100
The staff were less than friendly. We were told our 34' Travel Trailer would fit fine. Not do much! It took us over an hour to get it in the site (we are veteran RV'ers). It is CRAMMED packed with no privacy.

July 6, 2016 - reviewed by Mark
3.0 Stars   
Not the best, but at least there are full hook ups. The park is awesome and definitely out weights the cramped sites.

September 11, 2015 - reviewed by B.
3.0 Stars   
Really Just A Parking Lot
But you're at Yellowstone, so who wants to stay at camp? This campground is strictly restricted to hard- shell trailers/RVs because the bears wander through it to get to the river.


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