Palisades Reservoir Campgrounds


Alpine, Campground
Alpine, Wyoming
Campground is situated in lodgepole pine trees, on flat terrain, and subject to wind and summer thunderstorms. Area is located near the east end of Palisades Reservoir. Water is shallow along the shoreline. Restrooms are provided. Activities in the area include lake fishing, swimming, boating, white water rafting and horseback riding. Firewood is for sale at the campground. Full time campground host located on site.

Directions: Western Wyoming, 40 miles south of Jackson Hole. Go 2 miles west of Alpine Wyoming on Highway 26. Campground located along highway. Gravel all weather road excellent access for large vehicles. .



Blowout Campgrounds
Alpine, Wyoming
Located in southeastern Idaho along Palisades Reservoir. Blowout is the second largest boating facility on the reservoir. Excellent area for RVs and large boat trailers. There is boat parking at this site. This campground is not suitable for tents due to the gravel parking lot. A campground host is located on site.

Directions: (between Calamity and Alpine campgrounds) Western Wyoming, 40 miles south of Jackson Hole. Go 2 miles west of Alpine Wyoming on Highway 26. Campground located along highway. Gravel all weather road excellent access for large vehicles. .



Calamity Campgrounds
Alpine, Wyoming
208-523-1412
Wildlife viewing, fishing, trailheads, and Winter sports are popular from this campground. All types of boating activities are allowed on the Reservoir

Location: From Palisades go 2.6 miles South on US Hwy 26; 1.1 miles Southwest on Forest Rd 058. 41 campsites, including 1 accessible, located on the Palisades Reservoir..




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Fishing Info: The predominate game species of Palisades Reservoir is cutthroat trout, both wild and stocked. Second in angler popularity is the brown trout. Though not as abundant, the browns provide a good trophy fishery with an average length of nearly 17". Also in the lake are kokanee and mackinaw. The mackinaw, or lake trout, are relatively few in number, but can be found in deep water

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