Wyoming is home to millions of acres of preserved land, and thanks to Forest Service campgrounds, you can spend a night under the stars in the middle of the wilderness. If you’re looking for a Shoshone National Forest Campground, look no farther than Falls Campground outside of Dubois.
You’ll find Falls Campground in the heart of Shoshone National Forest.
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This Shoshone National Forest campground provides a great spot from which you can explore the Wind River Range, Grand Teton National Park and Bridger-Teton National Forest, too.
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There are 54 sites at this cozy campground, and you’ll find fire rings, bear boxes, and picnic tables for your use.
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There are even sites with electric hookups for anyone traveling with a camper.
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The best part about staying in Falls Campground is the easy access to the Brooks Lake Falls trail system.
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This beautiful cascade is just a short hike away - you’ll find maps that will direct you to a picture-perfect overlook.
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When you stay at Falls Campground, you’ll be able to truly get back to your roots and reconnect with Mother Nature.
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Visit the Forest Service website here for reservation information.
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For more of Wyoming’s most beautiful campgrounds, read 10 Glorious Campgrounds In Wyoming Where No Reservation Is Required.
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