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Greys River Resort RV Park
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Nearby attractions
Alpine Civic Center
121 US-89, Alpine, WY 83128
Raven Lunatics Art Gallery
150 US-89, Alpine, WY 83128
Ferry Peak Park
290 Meadows Dr, Alpine, WY 83128
Alpine Branch Library
243 River Cir, Alpine, WY 83128
Nearby restaurants
Tavern On the Greys
25 US-89, Alpine, WY 83128
Rivers Coffee Company
20 US-89 a, Alpine, WY 83128
Yankee Doodle's Cafe
20 US-89 a, Alpine, WY 83128
La Cabaña Del Tequila
Alpine, WY 83128
Taco Bus
60 US-89, Alpine, WY 83128
Tienda la Mexicana
141a US-89, Alpine, WY 83128
PUNKINS
84 Sunbeam Dr, Alpine, WY 83128
Yala-yala Nomad Kitchen
151 US-89, Alpine, WY 83128
Subway
46 Iron Horse Dr Lot 4, Alpine, WY 83128
Little Caesars Pizza
15 Boardwalk Dr, Alpine, WY 83128
Nearby local services
Greys River Sports
106 Greys River Rd, Alpine, WY 83128
Alpine Ace Hardware
100 Greys River Rd, Alpine, WY 83128
Farm Bureau Insurance -- Sierra Booth, Insurance Agent
100 US-89, Alpine, WY 83128
Jenkins Lumber & Hardware
114 US-89, Alpine, WY 83128
Greys River Hair Studio
84 Sunbeam Dr, Alpine, WY 83128
Cindy's Barber Shop
165 Alpine Dr, Alpine, WY 83128
Canyon Auto & Diesel
347 Meadows Dr, Alpine, WY 83128
Alpine Mercantile
84 Sunbeam Dr, Alpine, WY 83128
Alpine Car Wash
Morning Star Dr, Alpine, WY 83128
Alpine Fitness Center
185 US-89, Alpine, WY 83128
Nearby hotels
Cobblestone Hotel & Suites - Alpine
111 Greys River Rd, Alpine, WY 83128
Three Rivers Motel & RV Park
60 US-89, Alpine, WY 83128
Alpine Valley RV Resort
64 Lunch Counter Ln, Alpine, WY 83128
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Greys River Resort RV Park
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Greys River Resort RV Park

25 US-89, Alpine, WY 83128
4.2(142)
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attractions: Alpine Civic Center, Raven Lunatics Art Gallery, Ferry Peak Park, Alpine Branch Library, restaurants: Tavern On the Greys, Rivers Coffee Company, Yankee Doodle's Cafe, La Cabaña Del Tequila, Taco Bus, Tienda la Mexicana, PUNKINS, Yala-yala Nomad Kitchen, Subway, Little Caesars Pizza, local businesses: Greys River Sports, Alpine Ace Hardware, Farm Bureau Insurance -- Sierra Booth, Insurance Agent, Jenkins Lumber & Hardware, Greys River Hair Studio, Cindy's Barber Shop, Canyon Auto & Diesel, Alpine Mercantile, Alpine Car Wash, Alpine Fitness Center
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greysrivercove.com

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Tue, Jan 13 • 6:00 AM
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Nearby attractions of Greys River Resort RV Park

Alpine Civic Center

Raven Lunatics Art Gallery

Ferry Peak Park

Alpine Branch Library

Alpine Civic Center

Alpine Civic Center

4.6

(18)

Open 24 hours
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Raven Lunatics Art Gallery

Raven Lunatics Art Gallery

5.0

(31)

Open 24 hours
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Ferry Peak Park

Ferry Peak Park

4.5

(15)

Open 24 hours
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Alpine Branch Library

Alpine Branch Library

5.0

(8)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Greys River Resort RV Park

Tavern On the Greys

Rivers Coffee Company

Yankee Doodle's Cafe

La Cabaña Del Tequila

Taco Bus

Tienda la Mexicana

PUNKINS

Yala-yala Nomad Kitchen

Subway

Little Caesars Pizza

Tavern On the Greys

Tavern On the Greys

4.1

(115)

$

Closed
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Rivers Coffee Company

Rivers Coffee Company

4.5

(365)

$

Closed
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Yankee Doodle's Cafe

Yankee Doodle's Cafe

4.5

(302)

$

Closed
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La Cabaña Del Tequila

La Cabaña Del Tequila

3.8

(213)

$

Closed
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Nearby local services of Greys River Resort RV Park

Greys River Sports

Alpine Ace Hardware

Farm Bureau Insurance -- Sierra Booth, Insurance Agent

Jenkins Lumber & Hardware

Greys River Hair Studio

Cindy's Barber Shop

Canyon Auto & Diesel

Alpine Mercantile

Alpine Car Wash

Alpine Fitness Center

Greys River Sports

Greys River Sports

4.6

(46)

Click for details
Alpine Ace Hardware

Alpine Ace Hardware

4.4

(44)

Click for details
Farm Bureau Insurance -- Sierra Booth, Insurance Agent

Farm Bureau Insurance -- Sierra Booth, Insurance Agent

4.9

(22)

Click for details
Jenkins Lumber & Hardware

Jenkins Lumber & Hardware

4.6

(84)

Click for details
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Reviews of Greys River Resort RV Park

4.2
(142)
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3.0
2y

We stayed here for a week in July 2023. The location in the middle of Alpine is great, but the RV park is run down and in need of some work to justify the rates that they charge. This park has the potential to be nice but it's just not there yet. The park attendant was friendly and tried to accommodate people as best as he could, given the obvious problems and limitations within the park. The laundry facility is nice, because it's new, but the sites, particularly the pull-thru sites are not designed well at all for big rigs like our 48 ft. fifth wheel. They are straight-in and there is no way for a big rig to get into the site without some major adjustments, especially if the nearby sites are occupied. First, they need to remove the site number posts, and put the numbers on the electric boxes instead, then they need to angle the sites properly. This could be done without a lot of problems, other than rerouting the rear sewer dump locations for those sites that have them. The sewer connections need to be redone anyway as they were in bad shape- one next to us came apart when our neighbor tried to hook up to it. There are trees in some of the sites that need to be trimmed because they are touching the rigs. There is also grass all through the pull-thru sites which are supposed to be rocked. There either needs to be a proper lawn, or none. They also need to re-arrange their check-in lanes which are far too small and has too many turns for big rigs to make, especially when there are other vehicles present. We did have fun in the area, but we were not the only rigs who had a very difficult time maneuvering in and out. There is a perfect spot to build a proper dog park near the front next to the check in 'caboose' but there is a sign that says keep dogs off grass. The tavern on-site is okay, with decent, but expensive food. This park has potential but needs to be properly updated to accommodate...

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2.0
19w

After being caught in rain for two days at Wolf Creek Campground, I took someone’s suggestion to grab a shower at the “yellow caboose.”

Upon pulling in, the office was unoccupied. No sign of when the owner/mgr would return but a number to call. Another patron called the number and a cell phone rang on the porch behind the bar.

Ventured into the bar and someone pointed to Jim, who was sitting down for a meal and chatting it up at the bar. He gave the impression he couldn’t be bothered.

Once in the cowboy shower room, my shower had one temp - no matter even if all the way cold - which was 3rd degree burn/remove at least five layers of skin hot.

After fiddling with the shower for 5 minutes to no avail, I walked over to the bar and met Jim outside. When I explained the situation, he said “I showered in the middle stall this morning.” Once I said it was the end stall, he said “see when the laundry is going…. I could put a valve that would regulate the temp but it costs $215.” Considering any shower I have used across the state of Wyoming has been free or

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5.0
4y

We found Grey’s River RV Park by total accident, on our way from Ohio to Idaho. Awesome dirt bike trails. We stayed 2 days there, went to a family gathering in Idaho, and decided we liked Grey’s River so much that we came back and stayed another 4 nights on our way back east. We really like to travel and see new things, so for us to go to the same place twice on the same trip in kind of a big deal. So many trails, never rode the same trail twice.

Grey’s had lots of charm, with large grassy area and mature trees- not gravel lots without character. Friendly staff and on-site restaurant were both a major plus. Brand new bathroom/shower & laundry facilities are gorgeous, sensibly designed with quality finishes and well-maintained. There is a FANTASTIC grocery store very close, in addition to several restaurants. The Taco Truck across the street was some of the BEST authentic Mexican food we’ve ever had. **Do not confuse the Taco Truck for the Mexican Restaurant- two different entities. The restaurant was horrible, probably the only bad experience we had in Alpine. Everything else was double-plus-good.

Anyway, we found Grey’s RV Park (and Apline, WY) by accident, and came back because for the dirt bike trails and campground amenities. We had such a great time, and will...

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David BottomleyDavid Bottomley
We stayed here for a week in July 2023. The location in the middle of Alpine is great, but the RV park is run down and in need of some work to justify the rates that they charge. This park has the potential to be nice but it's just not there yet. The park attendant was friendly and tried to accommodate people as best as he could, given the obvious problems and limitations within the park. The laundry facility is nice, because it's new, but the sites, particularly the pull-thru sites are not designed well at all for big rigs like our 48 ft. fifth wheel. They are straight-in and there is no way for a big rig to get into the site without some major adjustments, especially if the nearby sites are occupied. First, they need to remove the site number posts, and put the numbers on the electric boxes instead, then they need to angle the sites properly. This could be done without a lot of problems, other than rerouting the rear sewer dump locations for those sites that have them. The sewer connections need to be redone anyway as they were in bad shape- one next to us came apart when our neighbor tried to hook up to it. There are trees in some of the sites that need to be trimmed because they are touching the rigs. There is also grass all through the pull-thru sites which are supposed to be rocked. There either needs to be a proper lawn, or none. They also need to re-arrange their check-in lanes which are far too small and has too many turns for big rigs to make, especially when there are other vehicles present. We did have fun in the area, but we were not the only rigs who had a very difficult time maneuvering in and out. There is a perfect spot to build a proper dog park near the front next to the check in 'caboose' but there is a sign that says keep dogs off grass. The tavern on-site is okay, with decent, but expensive food. This park has potential but needs to be properly updated to accommodate modern rigs.
sj mbringsj mbring
This is a decent overnight stopping place in Alpine, either before or after visiting Grand Teton National Park. The park is clean and the sites are level. We were one of the only RV's there in mid-October, as it was off season. The nice part about staying here is that you can get some food at the tavern on the property. Nothing fancy, but a decent hamburger and a cold beer is better than having to cook for myself. The only negative is that the check in office is cramped and the guy checking us in was smoking a cigar. It didn't bother me, but my wife thought I stunk when I came back in the RV after checking in. So, if you don't like cigar smoke, you might want to go somewhere else.
Joe BurganJoe Burgan
Although it is 37 miles from Jackson on the way to the Grand Tetons, when everything closer is booked, this is a great alternative. The site is well cared for with plenty of grass for youngsters to play. Located at the junction of the Snake and Greys rivers, there is fuel, groceries and restaurants near by. The laundry is huge and open 24/7. Jack, the manager and caretaker, is quite the character but very helpful. There is no cable or broadcast TV to speak of but we spent each day exploring the Grand Tetons. I recommend this location when looking for a base camp.
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We stayed here for a week in July 2023. The location in the middle of Alpine is great, but the RV park is run down and in need of some work to justify the rates that they charge. This park has the potential to be nice but it's just not there yet. The park attendant was friendly and tried to accommodate people as best as he could, given the obvious problems and limitations within the park. The laundry facility is nice, because it's new, but the sites, particularly the pull-thru sites are not designed well at all for big rigs like our 48 ft. fifth wheel. They are straight-in and there is no way for a big rig to get into the site without some major adjustments, especially if the nearby sites are occupied. First, they need to remove the site number posts, and put the numbers on the electric boxes instead, then they need to angle the sites properly. This could be done without a lot of problems, other than rerouting the rear sewer dump locations for those sites that have them. The sewer connections need to be redone anyway as they were in bad shape- one next to us came apart when our neighbor tried to hook up to it. There are trees in some of the sites that need to be trimmed because they are touching the rigs. There is also grass all through the pull-thru sites which are supposed to be rocked. There either needs to be a proper lawn, or none. They also need to re-arrange their check-in lanes which are far too small and has too many turns for big rigs to make, especially when there are other vehicles present. We did have fun in the area, but we were not the only rigs who had a very difficult time maneuvering in and out. There is a perfect spot to build a proper dog park near the front next to the check in 'caboose' but there is a sign that says keep dogs off grass. The tavern on-site is okay, with decent, but expensive food. This park has potential but needs to be properly updated to accommodate modern rigs.
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This is a decent overnight stopping place in Alpine, either before or after visiting Grand Teton National Park. The park is clean and the sites are level. We were one of the only RV's there in mid-October, as it was off season. The nice part about staying here is that you can get some food at the tavern on the property. Nothing fancy, but a decent hamburger and a cold beer is better than having to cook for myself. The only negative is that the check in office is cramped and the guy checking us in was smoking a cigar. It didn't bother me, but my wife thought I stunk when I came back in the RV after checking in. So, if you don't like cigar smoke, you might want to go somewhere else.
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Although it is 37 miles from Jackson on the way to the Grand Tetons, when everything closer is booked, this is a great alternative. The site is well cared for with plenty of grass for youngsters to play. Located at the junction of the Snake and Greys rivers, there is fuel, groceries and restaurants near by. The laundry is huge and open 24/7. Jack, the manager and caretaker, is quite the character but very helpful. There is no cable or broadcast TV to speak of but we spent each day exploring the Grand Tetons. I recommend this location when looking for a base camp.
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