Narrows Campground
Closed — Closed for winter. Opens June 1st. Most sites are first-come, first-served with four sites available for reservation via Recreation.gov.
Weed Free Hay Order 04-2021-03
Prohibited by this order: Possessing, storing, or transporting non-pelletized hay, straw, or mulch in the Intermountain Region, unless it is certified as weed free by the state where the product originated.
Explosives and Exploding Target Order 04-2021-02
This order prohibits the use of explosives and exploding targets on National Forest System lands within the Intermountain Region.
Dog Leash Order (Jackson Ranger District)
ORDER 04-03-334 (CACHE CREEK MAP) (TETON PASS MAP) (GAME CREEK MAP
Winter Travel Restrictions (Jackson, Blackrock, Big Piney, & Pinedale Ranger Districts)
ORDER 04-03-24-205 (MAP)
Camping 5-Day Stay Limit (Jackson, Blackrock, Big Piney, & Greys River Ranger Districts)
ORDER 04-03-24-204 (MAP)
Food Storage (Blackrock, Jackson, Pinedale, Greys River, & Big Piney Ranger Districts)
ORDER 04-03-23-201
Winter Travel Restrictions (Kemmerer, Big Piney, Pinedale, & Greys River Ranger Districts)
ORDER 04-03-316
Moose Creek & Star Valley Front Winter Wildlife Closure (Greys River Ranger District)
ORDER 04-03-305
Alpine & Forest Park Feedground Winter Wildlife Closure (Greys River Ranger District)
ORDER 04-03-304
About
Narrows Campground is situated above scenic New Fork Lake at the edge of the Wind River Range in northwestern Wyoming. The campground sits in a dense grove of aspens at 7,800 feet elevation, with shade plentiful throughout and most sites affording scenic lake views. Summer wildflowers vividly carpet the area. The campground contains 19 single-family campsites, each with picnic tables and campfire rings. Two vault toilets are conveniently located throughout the campground. A campground host is on-site during the operating season. Roads and parking spurs are native soil, and turnarounds are narrow, making oversized vehicles and trailers not recommended. New Fork Lake offers excellent boating, canoeing, swimming, and fishing for kokanee salmon, brook, lake, and rainbow trout. A large cement boat ramp is located less than one mile from the campground. The New Fork Trail begins at the campground entrance and provides backcountry access through New Fork Canyon into the Bridger Wilderness, connecting with several other trails. Horse corrals are located at the trailhead, though livestock is not allowed within the campground itself. Pinedale, the nearest full-service community, is 26 miles away.
Directions
From Pinedale, take U.S. Highway 191 northwest for 6 miles. Turn north onto State Highway 352 and travel just over 14 miles. Turn east onto New Fork Lake Road (gravel) and travel 5 miles to the campground. The road is suitable for two-wheel drive vehicles but is rough and weather conditions can affect road surface.
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Amenities
| Water | No |
| Fires Allowed | Yes |
| Toilets | Yes |
| Dump Station | No |
| Wifi | No |
| Pets Allowed | Yes |
| Showers | No |
| Electric Hookups | — |
| Water Hookups | — |
| Sewer Hookups | — |
| Camp Store | No |
| Price | $12 |
Vehicle
| Max RV Length | 35ft |
| Max Trailer Length | 35ft |
| Big Rig Friendly | No |
| Pull Through Sites | No |
Contact
| Phone | +1 (307) 367-4326 |
Cell Service
| AT&T | None |
| Verizon | None |
| T-Mobile | None |
Useful Links
| View on Recreation.gov |
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