Warren Bridge Host Campsite Camping Area

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Last Updated: December 5, 2025

The Warren Bridge Host Campsite is located in the Upper Green watershed in Wyoming and is a developed, non-reservable, fee area.


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Summary

The campsite offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains, including the Wind River Range, and is situated near the Green River.

There are several nearby points of interest, including the Bridger-Teton National Forest, where visitors can hike, fish, and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. Additionally, the historic town of Pinedale is just a short drive away, offering shopping, dining, and other amenities.

The campground amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets. There is no potable water available at the campsite, so visitors must bring their own water or treat the water from the nearby river.

Interesting facts about the area include that it was once a popular area for beaver trapping and that the Green River was used by early fur trappers to transport their goods.

The best time of year to visit the Warren Bridge Host Campsite is during the summer months, from June to August, when temperatures average between 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit. However, visitors should be prepared for sudden changes in weather and cooler temperatures at night.

Sources:

-https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233036
-https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/btnf/recarea/?recid=7173
-https://www.wyomingtourism.org/places-to-stay/detail/Warren-Bridge-Host-Campsite/4062

       

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Camping Essential Practices

Pack It In, Pack It Out
Take all trash, food scraps, and gear back with you to keep campsites clean and protect wildlife.
Respect Wildlife
Observe animals from a distance, store food securely, and never feed wildlife to maintain natural behavior and safety.
Know Before You Go
Check weather, fire restrictions, trail conditions, and permit requirements to ensure a safe and well-planned trip.
Minimize Campfire Impact
Use established fire rings, keep fires small, fully extinguish them, or opt for a camp stove when fires are restricted.
Leave What You Find
Preserve natural and cultural features by avoiding removal of plants, rocks, artifacts, or other elements of the environment.

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