Greys River Corridor
The Greys River Corridor encompasses the area surrounding the Greys River itself and the Greys River Road, and offers numerous opportunities for fishing, kayaking, camping, hiking, OHV riding and horseback riding. The Greys River Road is one of the most popular forest roads on the Bridger-Teton National Forest, running for almost 60 miles from Alpine south to Tri Basin Divide. The Greys River Corridor provides access to several trails in the Wyoming and Salt River Ranges. All campgrounds in the Greys River Corridor have a 16 day stay limit, and those with water and toilets are $10 per night (those without services are free of charge). No reservations are accepted for any of the campgrounds. The main season of use is between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
At a Glance
Usage: | Medium-Heavy |
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Activities
Campground Camping
Recreation areas with activity Campground Camping:Dispersed Camping
Recreation areas with activity Dispersed Camping:River and Stream Fishing
Recreation areas with activity River and Stream Fishing:Day Hiking
Recreation areas with activity Day Hiking:- Bailey Creek Trailhead
- Blind Bull Trailhead
- Corral Creek Trailhead
- Deer Creek Guard Station
- Lake Barstow Trail #88
- McCain Guard Station
- Meadows Guard Station
- Murphy-Squaw Motorized Trailhead
- Stump Lake Trailhead
- Trail Creek Trailhead - Greys River
- White Creek Trailhead
- Wyoming Peak Trail #041
- Wyoming Range National Recreation Trail # 48
Horse Riding
Recreation areas with activity Horse Riding:- Cazier Guard Station
- Corral Creek Trailhead
- Crow Creek Trailhead
- Deer Creek Guard Station
- McCain Guard Station
- Meadows Guard Station
- Murphy-Squaw Motorized Trailhead
- Stump Lake Trailhead
- Trail Creek Trailhead - Greys River
- White Creek Trailhead