No permits are typically needed unless for firewood collection or during fire restrictions. There are no toilets, water, picnic tables, or hookups—campers must be fully self-sufficient. Expect primitive, scenic camping along Forest Road G353, surrounded by high alpine forests and meadows with mountain views. Fire rings are informal; bring your own grill. RVs may access the area, but high-clearance is recommended. Nearby attractions include Greys River and hiking trails in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Best visited late June through September due to snowpack and road conditions.