This is a nice campground, well maintained, with very clean bathrooms. The problem is road noise. You often have to accept some road noise camping in narrow passages that follow rivers, but this campground is directly adjacent to US 191, and...
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This very remote campground is easily accessible, and is just 20 minutes from Anaconda, MT. The campground sits in a narrow canyon with towering cliffs on either side, and has two streams that run along either side of the campground. One wild and...
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Picnic table, fire ring, exceptionally clean vault toilets, water taps, level sites, and all at $3.50 per day with senior discount. No highway noise, no light pollution. Life is good.
No cell service, whatsoever.
My site was listed as accommodating a 24' trailer. I have a 19' Airstream, and could just barely park my truck. The camping area is huge, but the space allocated for the trailer and parking can be absurdly small.
My site (#8) was impossible to level due to a backwards downhill slope, and in general, I am finding that (for me) all the campgrounds in Idaho are gloomy - the trees are so tall, and there just isn't enough sun. My site backed up right to the...
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Nestled in tall pines, and half the sites are 20 feet from the water (down a steepish slope). The sites are graveled, and comfortably spaced. Each has a fire ring and picnic table, there is a dump, tap water, and toilets. I use soar panels and...
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This is a lovely park with huge deciduous trees and lovely rolling grassy knolls - meticulously maintained. The day I arrived it was in the 90s, and inside the park it was some ten degrees cooler. Pads are asphalt, level and come in all sizes. ...
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This really is a park for boaters. There are 22 campsites, and some 50 parking spaces for boats in the day area. I was next to the river, but here the river is close behind the dam and its just a lazy lake. The pull through sites are entirely...
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I stayed here just for an overnight, and though it was thrilling. Yeah its a parking lot, but I was under trees, and twenty feet from the river. This park is below the John Day dam and the river is very active here. The "residents" are mostly...
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Campground was nice enough, though I'm glad it didn't rain, ground is all dirt. (Access is paved). Picnic table and fire ring. Biggest drawback is traffic noise - US 20 is a constant drone. No dump station, no water, vault toilet. All in all,...
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