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Foggy Mountain Man

For Fishing Bridge RV - Yellowstone National Park: Normally don't rebut other reviews in my reviews. But felt the need on this one because its Yellowstone. Will gladly forgo using my Senior Pass for camping discount at Fishing Bridge campground if it means I can keep my pass longer to get camping discounts elsewhere. Many states have already curtailed or eliminated their park pass camping discounts. Plus, this is Yellowstone. There's no other place like it in the world. People from all over the world come here. Also, a bunch of money was recently spent on Fishing Bridge loop E where we stayed. Loop E may look like a RV dealer lot because of the paved asphalt roads and concrete driveways. But there's maybe double the space normally found between commercial park sites between FB loop E sites. However, that space isn't being maintained. Never saw anyone doing any maintenance of any kind in the loop during the 10 days there. Downed snag wood, assuming from camping loop construction, needed to be removed and grass needed mowing/trimming between loop E sites. Surely there's a fire-safe way to mow and trim. Every loop E site's sewer drain is in a nice concrete basin. Unfortunately, the drain is in the middle of the site which may cause parking tow/towed vehicle across driveway at front or back of RV. Seasonal speed humps or something would be good on the loop E roads to slow RVers, e-bikers and mini-bikers down. Also, unless you live or full-time RV in the western USA, do yourself a favor and stay in Yellowstone as long as you can. You may only visit Yellowstone once in your life. Its a big park. You'll spend a lot of time driving around it and stuck in Hayden Valley bison jams. Staying in Yellowstone in a RV is still cheaper than staying in one of the lodges to my knowledge.

Posted Aug 08, 2024 by Foggy Mountain Man from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Michelle

For Fishing Bridge RV - Yellowstone National Park: Upon proudly presenting our “America The Beautiful National Park Senior Pass” we were told that this Yellowstone camp is the only camp that doesn’t honor the pass. For $100 we were crammed into such a tight spot that even a cut-throat RV Park won’t dream of offering. Yellowstone National Park? What have you become?

Posted Jun 17, 2024 by Michelle from Arizona. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Kent

For Fishing Bridge RV - Yellowstone National Park: For $100 a night it is a dump. Sites stacked on top of each other, E loop looks like an RV dealer lot the way there are rows with little space between rigs. Verizon service was decent with 2 to 3 bars of service. Anywhere close to Yellowstone seems equally overpriced, keep your time in the area short as the park is crowded even in mid May

Posted May 21, 2024 by Kent from North Idaho. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Roadbum

For Fishing Bridge RV - Yellowstone National Park: Sites here are crowded pretty close. As Shadow Cruising says below, there are no tables. There are no room for any tables between the sites. The check in folks were efficient and friendly, but I never saw anyone resembling Xanterra official in the campground and the rules are not enforced well. The showers, an easy walk from loops A-C, were heated and clean and free for the RV Park folks. The restroom in Loop B was closed for cleaning about 10:45AM, just before checkout. We stayed here in September in a campervan and would probably stay again, given the amenities.

Posted Nov 25, 2023 by Roadbum from New Mexico. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Shadow Cruising

For Fishing Bridge RV - Yellowstone National Park: We stayed at the Fishing Bridge RV Park in late July-August 2022. We stayed in loop B, site 54, which was a back-in site with FHU. It was a gravel site with a tree separating each site. There were no picnic tables in loop B. There is barely any AT&T cell service and absolutely no WiFi. Check in was quick and the staff was very friendly and helpful. There was an entire grove of trees across from site 54 that are great for the kids to build forts and hang hammocks on. Be sure to set up your camp chairs, grab a good drink and watch all the novice rental RV’ers try to back in or run their generator while plugged into shore power. It is pure entertainment! Loop B is not the “new” section. That would be section D, which now looks like a large tree-less parking lot. The sites are flat concrete with picnic tables and no shrubs or trees separating any of the sites. There are very clean showers and a laundry attached to the registration office with a small store for some essential items and souvenirs. Fishing Bridge RV Park has some nice hikes from the park and around the area. The bear warnings are everywhere, because Fishing Bridge is where the fish spawn, which attracts bears. We would stay here again.

Posted Aug 14, 2022 by Shadow Cruising from San Bruno, CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Paul

For Fishing Bridge RV - Yellowstone National Park: Very close to the next camper like 2 feet. Sites not level but had full hookup. The park was packed with with people this was not a good time to visit Yellowstone due to standing in long lines for everything parking, walking on boardwalks, bathrooms, food lines,cars on roads,lines everywhere

Posted Aug 16, 2018 by Paul from ga. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Kelly

For Fishing Bridge RV - Yellowstone National Park: Good location if you need full hookup. Very tight spots. As mentioned area is in middle of construction and hard to get in and out of. Bathrooms ONLY are close to spots, however you must walk long way or drive to showers. Showers are closed at night, so if come back in from long day/night in park you’ll have to wait till morning to get clean. Also very frustrated that store close to campground w 300+ sites closes at 6:00.

Posted Aug 06, 2018 by Kelly from Rock Hill SC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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