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Posted: 10/28/09 08:30pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Does Colter Bay RV in Grand Teton have 50 amp hookups?


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Posted: 10/28/09 08:47pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

If you log on to the rvparkreviews.com site you can find full information on this and any other RV park. The answer is yes. This is the concession park, not the Park Service campground with the same name.

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Yes, it has 50amp sites. The nightly rate was $54 this pass June. $9 off with golden age.


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hwybnb wrote:

If you log on to the rvparkreviews.com site you can find full information on this and any other RV park. The answer is yes. This is the concession park, not the Park Service campground with the same name.


interesting. I went to that site and found links for tankless water heaters and texas holdem when I did a search for Colter Bay RV. Wasn't much help.

ON EDIT: I tried it again and got a different web site. Much more help at this one.

But thanks for the answer.

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Expensive, but worth it if you want hookups. The location makes it worthwhile, this is a great homebase for the Tetons.


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Here is the Colter Bay link; Colterbay


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What about the one not to far from Colter Bay Rv Park called Grand Teton/Colter Bay. Its a lot cheaper but its no hook ups and no reservations. Wonder if it is hard to get into in June

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The link for "Colter Bay" above is for the non-hookup campground; this is the website of the "Colter Bay Village RV Park":

http://www.gtlc.com/lodging/colter-bay-village-rv-park.aspx

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Clickable link: http://www.gtlc.com/lodging/colter-bay-village-rv-park.aspx

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Surprisingly, when we tried the website last night it doesn't specify 50 Amp. Just says full hook-ups. And it was too late to call them. I know one park in the area only has 20 amp, so we wanted to make sure.

Thanks to everyone for the responses.

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