Swim in crisp lakes, raft down rapids, and enjoy winter sports with year-round camping near Cora.
Surrounded by Bridger-Teton National Forest, camping accommodations near Cora are all within reach of epic forest adventures. There’s nowhere to stay in town, but campsites for tents and motorhomes await 20 minutes away in the Fremont Lake area. Amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, vault toilets, and drinking water are all provided. For more comfort, book a cabin rental with a king-size bed, TV, and gas fireplace by the lake instead. Once settled, head out to jump into the glacial-fed water in the forest in summer. When winter hits, cruise snowy slopes at White Pine Resort. Head an hour north into the Snake River Canyon area to find more campgrounds. Amenities here include picnic tables, vault toilets, drinking water, and mountain views. Thrill-seekers can whitewater raft down the river, while campers craving relaxation can swim in the Sheep Gulch Boating Site. If there’s more time to explore, head to the Teton Pass Area to hike, mountain bike, cross-country ski, snowmobile, and hopefully spot a majestic moose.