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Spring Gulch
Spring Gulch Campground is a well-kept site near the Bitterroot River, just 50 feet from the highway. It offers various recreational activities such as hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and swimming. The campground features accessible sites and am...
Caretakers Cabin
Caretaker's Cabin, located at the historic Fremont Powerhouse site, offers outdoor relaxation and can accommodate up to 10 guests, making it ideal for large gatherings like weddings and reunions. Guests can rent additional cabins and pitch tents i...
Surveyors Lookout
Surveyors Lookout is a historic 30-foot tower near the Mallard-Larkins Pioneer Area, offering stunning views of Snow Peak and the surrounding mountains. Originally built in 1931 as a fire lookout, the current structure dates back to 1964 and is li...
Miners Retreat
Miner's Retreat is a historic Forest Service cabin located near Granite, part of the Fremont Powerhouse complex from the early 1900s, which supported gold mining activities. It offers a unique opportunity for guests to experience both nature and h...
Congo Gulch
Congo Gulch is a historic Forest Service cabin that offers guests a chance to experience the area's gold mining past and is part of the Fremont Powerhouse complex from the early 1900s. The site includes four cabins and a grassy yard for tent campi...
Indian Trees Campground
Indian Trees Campground, located 3/4 miles from Highway 93 in southwest Montana, offers a peaceful retreat with access to recreational activities and the stunning Bitterroot National Forest. Visitors can enjoy wildlife, pristine water, and scenic ...
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Gordon Reese Cabin
Gordon Reese Cabin offers a modern retreat in western Montana, ideal for summer activities like hunting and hiking, and is located along the Lewis and Clark Trail. In winter, it features 32 kilometers of cross-country ski trails and serves as a wa...
Barber Flat Cabin (Boise National Forest, ID)
Barber Flat Cabin, established in 1923 for Forest Service use and originally associated with the Barber Lumber Company, features a cabin built in 1927 and renovated by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1935. The site can be accessed by two-wheel ...
Tower Rock Campground
Tower Rock Campground, located along the main Salmon River, is historically significant as the campsite of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. It provides excellent river access for floaters and anglers, with camping and picnic facilities available....
Morgan Bar Campground
Morgan Bar Campground features RV and tent campsites, group facilities, and a boat ramp along the Salmon River. It boasts stunning eastern views of the Beaverhead Mountains and includes a historical remnant orchard from the Morgan family. A trail ...
Williams Lake Campground
Williams Lake Campground features 9 campsites suitable for RV and tent camping, equipped with potable water, vault toilets, picnic tables, fire rings, and shade. RVs and trailers should avoid the lower loop beyond Site 6.
Black Rock
Black Rock Campground is situated about 20 miles from Idaho City along the North Fork Boise River at an elevation of 4,300 feet. It offers activities such as fishing, swimming, and trail exploration for visitors.
Hogan Cabin
Hogan Cabin, situated on the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail in western Montana, was built in the 1920s for trail crews and inspectors. It serves as a winter retreat for snow sports enthusiasts and offers summer activities like hiking and ...
Olive Lake Campground (OR)
Olive Lake Campground, located in the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon, offers 28 campsites and accessible facilities, along with a 2-mile hiking trail and boat ramp. Visitors can enjoy activities like fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing, parti...
Pendleton KOA Journey
Cottonwood Recreation Site
Cottonwood Recreation Site, located along the Upper Salmon River, offers a serene camping experience with 13 spacious campsites and two walk-in tent sites, complete with picnic tables, fire rings, and potable water. The site features a day-use are...
May Creek Cabin
May Creek Cabin, built by miners in the early 1900s and later used by hunters, was restored for public use in 1993 and enhanced in 2011. Located on the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail in Montana, it offers access to beautiful meadows and s...
Starbuck / Lyons Ferry Marina KOA Holiday
Red Ives Cabin
Red Ives Cabin, located in the Idaho Panhandle National Forests, was the Ranger Station for the Red Ives Ranger District from the 1930s until 1984. It is situated 86 miles southeast of St. Maries, Idaho, along the scenic St. Joe River. Access requ...
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Spring Gulch
Spring Gulch Campground is a well-kept site near the Bitterroot River, just 50 feet from the highway. It offers various recreational activities such as hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and swimming. The campground features accessible sites and am...
Caretakers Cabin
Caretaker's Cabin, located at the historic Fremont Powerhouse site, offers outdoor relaxation and can accommodate up to 10 guests, making it ideal for large gatherings like weddings and reunions. Guests can rent additional cabins and pitch tents i...
Surveyors Lookout
Surveyors Lookout is a historic 30-foot tower near the Mallard-Larkins Pioneer Area, offering stunning views of Snow Peak and the surrounding mountains. Originally built in 1931 as a fire lookout, the current structure dates back to 1964 and is li...
Miners Retreat
Miner's Retreat is a historic Forest Service cabin located near Granite, part of the Fremont Powerhouse complex from the early 1900s, which supported gold mining activities. It offers a unique opportunity for guests to experience both nature and h...
Congo Gulch
Congo Gulch is a historic Forest Service cabin that offers guests a chance to experience the area's gold mining past and is part of the Fremont Powerhouse complex from the early 1900s. The site includes four cabins and a grassy yard for tent campi...
Indian Trees Campground
Indian Trees Campground, located 3/4 miles from Highway 93 in southwest Montana, offers a peaceful retreat with access to recreational activities and the stunning Bitterroot National Forest. Visitors can enjoy wildlife, pristine water, and scenic ...
Creekside Campground & Events
From $1/night
Gordon Reese Cabin
Gordon Reese Cabin offers a modern retreat in western Montana, ideal for summer activities like hunting and hiking, and is located along the Lewis and Clark Trail. In winter, it features 32 kilometers of cross-country ski trails and serves as a wa...
Barber Flat Cabin (Boise National Forest, ID)
Barber Flat Cabin, established in 1923 for Forest Service use and originally associated with the Barber Lumber Company, features a cabin built in 1927 and renovated by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1935. The site can be accessed by two-wheel ...
Tower Rock Campground
Tower Rock Campground, located along the main Salmon River, is historically significant as the campsite of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. It provides excellent river access for floaters and anglers, with camping and picnic facilities available....
Morgan Bar Campground
Morgan Bar Campground features RV and tent campsites, group facilities, and a boat ramp along the Salmon River. It boasts stunning eastern views of the Beaverhead Mountains and includes a historical remnant orchard from the Morgan family. A trail ...
Williams Lake Campground
Williams Lake Campground features 9 campsites suitable for RV and tent camping, equipped with potable water, vault toilets, picnic tables, fire rings, and shade. RVs and trailers should avoid the lower loop beyond Site 6.
Black Rock
Black Rock Campground is situated about 20 miles from Idaho City along the North Fork Boise River at an elevation of 4,300 feet. It offers activities such as fishing, swimming, and trail exploration for visitors.
Hogan Cabin
Hogan Cabin, situated on the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail in western Montana, was built in the 1920s for trail crews and inspectors. It serves as a winter retreat for snow sports enthusiasts and offers summer activities like hiking and ...
Olive Lake Campground (OR)
Olive Lake Campground, located in the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon, offers 28 campsites and accessible facilities, along with a 2-mile hiking trail and boat ramp. Visitors can enjoy activities like fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing, parti...
Pendleton KOA Journey
Cottonwood Recreation Site
Cottonwood Recreation Site, located along the Upper Salmon River, offers a serene camping experience with 13 spacious campsites and two walk-in tent sites, complete with picnic tables, fire rings, and potable water. The site features a day-use are...
May Creek Cabin
May Creek Cabin, built by miners in the early 1900s and later used by hunters, was restored for public use in 1993 and enhanced in 2011. Located on the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail in Montana, it offers access to beautiful meadows and s...
Starbuck / Lyons Ferry Marina KOA Holiday
Red Ives Cabin
Red Ives Cabin, located in the Idaho Panhandle National Forests, was the Ranger Station for the Red Ives Ranger District from the 1930s until 1984. It is situated 86 miles southeast of St. Maries, Idaho, along the scenic St. Joe River. Access requ...
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Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
We highly recommend making reservations in advance, especially during peak season (summer months and holidays). Popular destinations can book up weeks or even months ahead. Last-minute bookings may be available during off-peak times.
Pet policies vary by property. Many campgrounds welcome pets but may have restrictions on size, breed, or number of pets. Some properties charge additional pet fees. Always check the specific property's pet policy before booking.
Essential items include a tent or RV, sleeping bags, cooking equipment, food and water, appropriate clothing for the weather, first aid kit, flashlight, and any specific gear for planned activities. Check the property's amenities to see what's provided and what you'll need to bring.
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