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Barneys Campground (boise National Forest, Id)

Site sign
Barney's campground sign partially shaded
Site with view of Deadwood Reservoir
Campsite at Barneys, picnic table partially shaded
Site pit toilet

About Barneys Campground (boise National Forest, Id)

Barneys Campground is located on the northeast shore of scenic Deadwood Reservoir at an elevation of 5,300 feet. Boating, fishing and hiking are popular activities at this site. Please click here for further information about the facility and recreation opportunities in the area.

Number of accommodations: 4

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Currently closed - Opens on Jun 19

Sites & Availability

4 Sites Available

Site
Price
🚐 005, Loop: BARNEYS
No Hookups
$12.00
/ per night
🚐 006, Loop: BARNEYS
No Hookups
$12.00
/ per night
🚐 007, Loop: BARNEYS
No Hookups
$12.00
/ per night
🚐 008, Loop: BARNEYS
No Hookups
$12.00
/ per night

Reviews (8)

What Guests Are Saying

The reviewer found Barneys Campground to be unsatisfactory and decided to leave for a better site at Howers. They noted that a first-come, first-served option was available there. Overall, they would not choose to book Barneys Campground again.

Review Summary

3.3
8 reviews
5
25.0%
2
4
25.0%
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3
12.5%
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Laurence P

Verified

July 10, 2025 Stayed at: 005, Loop: BARNEYS

2

Not great campsite. Gave up on it and found a better site at Howers where a first-come first-serve was open. Would not book this site again.

Angela R

Verified

August 8, 2023 Stayed at: 005, Loop: BARNEYS

5

never under estimate camping on off days.

bald eagles, clean bathrooms, no children = heaven

Lacey W

Verified

August 8, 2022 Stayed at: 005, Loop: BARNEYS

4

We stayed at Barney’s Campground for the first time last weekend. Once we got there, we had an amazing time and loved how spread out the campsites are. We could walk to the other from our site and had plenty of room to set up by the water.
We had quite an adventure getting there, we followed the directions written on the confirmation email, and it took us MUCH longer than expected to get there, pulling a pop up camper. 34 miles on a bumpy dirt road, little ones got car sick and threw up. (All part of the memories) and literally everything was great when we got there.
Our camping neighbor told us to go back home the Cascade route and that was a much better drive and only one stop to throw up for the littles. Lol.
We will definitely be going back and taking the new route to get there.

Cindy G

Verified

July 27, 2020 Stayed at: 006, Loop: BARNEYS

4

Our overall stay at Barney's campground was excellent. One HUGE caveat though... OUR ORIGINAL CAMPSITE WAS CAMPSITE NUMBER SIX, AND THAT SITE IS TOTAL CRAP. Campsite 6 has zero shade, has no place to park a camper, is right next to the bathroom, and has no water access.
The reason that our overall stay was excellent is because someone told us that there was another campsite up for grabs and we took it. All of the campsites in Barney's are fantastic, except for size 6. Site number 6 needs to be discontinued as a site altogether. I cannot believe that the Forest service leaves it listed as a site at all. It is dismal. In fact our family called it "Barney's Dismay" the entire time that we were there.
all of that being said, the Forest service does an amazing job up here in the mountains. Deadwood reservoir is a wonderful place to stay, with the campsites being pretty far apart and most of them have water access. You will drive through a lot of burned forest on the way, but once you get to the reservoir it's all green and nice. We really enjoyed ourselves. There are power boats on the lake, but not too many and not too loud.

Angela B

Verified

July 20, 2020 Stayed at: 006, Loop: BARNEYS

2

NOT good for a trailer/RV; should be advertised as a tent only site. The site is simply a wide spot in the road and it's got a significant slant to it. Morning and evening has shade, but none mid-day. The map is completely wrong in where it shows sites 6 and 7. You turn off the main road down a small road that is between Sites 5 & 8 on the map. Site 6 is along that small road. Site 7 is at the end of that road closer to the water. It's not oriented like the map shows at all. Be prepared for horseflies and mosquitoes. The scenery is beautiful and the lake is the perfect temperature for swimming, but there's not much beach there until the water recedes later in the summer (we went early July).

Bill L

Verified

January 10, 2020 Stayed at: 007, Loop: BARNEYS

5

When we were camped there during the big fire about 3 years ago we had just paid $24 for more nights camping and then were told we had to leave. We were told we would be reimbursed...but after several tries I gave up on that. Very nice "we will look into it for you". But nothing. We believe the forest service up at the Loman Ranger District just stole our money and had a few drinks on us.

KEVIN H

Verified

January 9, 2020 Stayed at: 005, Loop: BARNEYS

1

Someone took out reserved spot. And there isn't anyone around of authority to help resolve the issue. Ruined the weekend that you plan weeks in advance, get there and someone is already in the spot. Unfortunately probably won't go back to Deadwood again. Really bums me out as I spent many summers there as a child and love the place.

Kevin M

Verified

December 19, 2019 Stayed at: 007, Loop: BARNEYS

3

A very nice site.

Location Barneys Campground (boise National Forest, Id)

Address:
7359 Highway 21
Lowman, ID, 83637
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 44.3339 / -115.65

Elevation: 1642 feet

Policies & Rules

Category About
General

No drinking water provided in campsite. Drinking water is located in the nearby Hower's campground

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Idaho OHV Safety Message

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Additional vehicles may be subject to parking fees

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Some first come, first served sites may be available

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Please contact the Lowman Ranger District at 208- 259-3361 for off-season camping information

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Click here for more information on the Boise National Forest

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Don't Move Firewood: Help prevent the spread of tree-killing pests in our national forests by obtaining firewood near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org.

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