Stay Date: April 2010
Our Rating: GOOD – 7
There’s not a lot of choices on this part of I-80, but Fort Bridger turned out to be a nice place to spend the night. We called ahead, and even though they were not officially open, the friendly lady manager told us to c’mon in, and she’d turn on the water for us. The park is a large grassy area, with dirt roads and long pull-thru sites. Not many trees so there’s a clear shot to the satellite. Because of the time of year, it was a bit muddy and stark, but it looks like it would be a pretty place in the summer. No cable TV, and free WiFi was spotty; Verizon cell service was marginal and the Aircard unusable. The park sits behind historic Fort Bridger, and was quiet during our visit. Beware stepping tin the moose droppings! All this for $25/night. Fort Bridger RV Camp
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