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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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Warren Bridge Dispersed Camping

BLM Road 5201
82941, Pinedale
the United States

Warren Bridge Dispersed Camping is a campsite with 12 pitches in Pinedale, the United States, located in the Wyoming region.

On Warren Bridge Dispersed Camping it's possible to camp with a tent. You can find several recreational activities on the campsite. There's a sand beach.

Characteristics campsite

Accomodation
Tents

Recreation
Sand beach
Boat slip way


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Prof. Chadd Kihn IV
English (US)
Our accommodation was at location 2, where we encountered few others. The weather was frosty with a touch of snow during dawn, but we were well-prepared. It was a delight to be located directly next to the river. We observed an abundance of animals and the sound of the river lulled us to sleep. We were using a rooftop tent on a high-clearance vehicle and faced no difficulties in reaching the place. However, maneuvering a larger vehicle or a towed one at the location, which is situated at the base of a steep incline, could be challenging. We advise a preliminary exploration on foot if you're in such a situation. There was a complete lack of Verizon cellular reception, or else we might have prolonged our stay for several days!
10 months ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Red tap just after the washrooms for water. Beautiful day use area. Right in the river. Garbage cans on site.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
I absolutely love this place! The river, the views, spaciousness and quiet! Probably my favorite stop so far. While I was here for the end of June the weather remained 67-78 the entire 2 weeks with only 2 short rainstorms. Very little bug activity so far. As already mentioned, keep in mind that you can’t see the sites from the road and it seems the sites are limited per Area so watch for the signs. Area 1 is right on the river with access for fishing and boats. All kinds of critters and wildlife With an Osprey nest right across the river led to watching them fish everyday. Hungry Bald Eagles as well so watch your small pets. And watch the cow pies! They visit as well.
1 year ago

HighPlainsCamper
English (US)
I checked out a number of the sites using my side-by-side instead of driving my truck/trailer into each one. Many of the sites cannot be seen from the main road (BLM 5201) so you don't know if they are occupied or not. Site 3 is one of those. Turning around at the site if someone is already there could be challenging for a large rig. You could end up backing up (uphill!) for quite a ways. Sites 9 and 10 have very rough roads. The sign at the main road recommends high clearance 4x4. Don't dismiss the sign! The main road is in very good shape, but very dusty. I had zero Verizon service at the few sites I checked out. I'm not sure my cell signal booster would have helped.
2 years ago

ShyNewt
English (US)
Easy access off the highway. Trash cans and potable water by the bathrooms. Came through with 34’ trailer.
2 years ago

Steph
English (US)
This is a huge recreation area. Stop at the sign and look at the key. There are 12 areas/sites. 1 campsite can hold more than one rig at some of the sites but not all. We had a 41 ft 5th wheel and a 32 ft Class A. We ended up at Area 3 which was probably a mile in on the gravel road which is fine. You can’t see the sites so someone either needs to walk down to see if anyone is there. The road down to the site was fine but can seem like it’s real steep. Not sure about all the sites though. This area held us and could have had a few other rigs. We were right on the river, there are vault toilets and there was a table too. We would have stayed a week but didn’t have enough cell coverage to work. Nothing on Verizon, 3G with a bar on T-Mobile. AT&T was slightly better with a bar of LTE. Very clean and quiet. You do t see other campers although people were fishing at our site. Not a big deal.
2 years ago

seeknewadventures
English (US)
12 River access areas for camping with several sites, many of them have steep roads down to the river/camping spots. As you drive up the road we stayed on the first left in the wide open grass area with a fire pit, there was plenty of space for our 39' fifth wheel and my parents 38' super C, could have fit a couple more big rigs, the dirt road does go farther back in with another big open area, road is bumpy but not horrible. Lots of bones from dead antelope and cows around, we saw free range cows a couple times. Only an hour drive into Jackson, easy River access just up the road, we didn't want to chance the steep hills. They just graded the road so it wasn't too bumpy but it can get rough. Great location off the highway, dump station and water available at the nearby Warren Bridge campground.
2 years ago

Travelin-Tortuga
English (US)
Lots of dispersed camping, both not far in from hwy and then further along, on banks of Green River. To reach this spot, turn east off US 180 about 10 miles north of town (N43.02130, W110.12091), at the Warren Bridge Fishing Access sign (BLM 5201) and drive about 1.5 miles east on the gravel road, then turn left into an open access area a short distance down a dirt road. We stopped in an open grassy area with fire-pit, where we stayed 2 nights at (43.02634, W110.11588). Elevation 7535’. Very quiet; lots of options for camping over the next several miles. No services, no trees; mountains in the distance. September 2020.
3 years ago