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Camping & Cabins

The Salmon-Challis National Forest offers 87 campgrounds, 2 cabin rentals, and 1 lookout to meet a variety of overnight experiences. Amenities vary from site to site, providing opportunities from back-country "roughing it" to group camping to historic guard stations with comfy beds.

Campgrounds:

Forest visitors can select from almost 87 campgrounds with fishing, hunting, hiking or other outdoor activities nearby. All Salmon-Challis National Forest campgrounds are available on a first-come-first served basis. Campgrounds may charge an overnight or day use fee where improved facilities and services are provided.

Dispersed Camping:

You may camp outside of developed campgrounds in most areas on the Salmon-Challis National Forest, up to 300 feet from an open road, at no charge. Potable water, toilets, and other amenities are not generally available. If you choose to camp outside developed areas, be sure to bring adequate water or be prepared to purify any water source before drinking.

Group Camping:

Some campgrounds provide group campsites that accommodate up to 25 people. Groups larger than 25 should contact the respective district office for more information. Two of the most popular group campgrounds on the Salmon-Challis National Forest require reservations during the camping season. Reservations can be made through www.recreation.gov.

RV Camping:

Most campgrounds were designed and built at a time when RVs were shorter. In recent years, some campsites have been modified to accommodate today's longer trailers. Campsites for large trailers are limited. No campgrounds on the Salmon-Challis National Forest provide sewer, electrical or water hookups. Please contact the district offices for more information.

Camp Firewood:

Firewood for campfires on National Forest lands is free. A woodcutting permit is not necessary when collecting wood for a campfire. However, if the wood is being gathered for home use or if you plan to transport leftover firewood home, you will need to purchase a woodcutting permit.

Camping Rules and Regulations:

There is a 14 day Stay Limit for all camping on Salmon-Challis National Forest lands outside the boundaries of the Frank Church--River of No Return Wilderness.

Within the boundaries of the Frank Church--River of No Return Wilderness, the stay limit is 14 days .

This policy was put into place to protect natural resources, address sanitation issues, prevent camps from monopolizing popular sites, and to control squatting on national forest lands.

Some areas have other specific stay limits or camping restrictions. Contact the Districts for more information.

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Mosquito Flat Reservoir Campground

Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
This recreation site has 11 campsites and a day use picnic area along the shore of Mosquito Flat Reservoir near Challis. Nearby, the Yankee Fork Trail (#147) provides access to the Frank Church River…

Mt. Borah Trailhead and Camping Area

Hiking Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning
This area serves as a base camp for climbing the tallest mountain in Idaho. It has 5 campsites, accessible vault toilet, No drinking water, safety and informational signs. Nearby areas of interest…

Park Creek Campground

Picnicking Scenic Drives Outdoor Science and Learning Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
The Park Creek Campground has 12 units in a wooded setting.  There is one vault toilet. Nearby areas of interest include Summit Creek Trail, Big and Little Fall Creek, and Sun Valley/Ketchum.

Pass Creek Narrows Camping Area & Picnic Site

Picnicking Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Climbing and Caving Scenic Drives Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
The area has seven camping sites scattered through scenic Pass Creek Narrows. There is an accessible vault toilet, No drinking water. Nearby areas of interest include Hidden Mouth Cave, and Mud…

Phi Kappa Campground

Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Scenic Drives
The campground has 21 campsites in a beautiful wooded setting. Amenities include two vault toilets. Non-reservable campground with $10/night fee. Nearby areas of Interest are Kane Lake, Big Fall…

Pole Flat Campground

Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
This campground is away from the main road and up the hill overlooking the river and the dredge ponds. Campsites include picnic tables tent pads fire rings with cooking grills. Campground amenities…

Reservoir Creek Campground

Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
2 primitive sites with picnic tables and fire rings. Campground has a vault toilet but no garbage services or drinking water. Trailhead for trail #192 from the campground through the steep terrain…

Spring Creek Campground

Picnicking
5 developed campsites and numerous undeveloped sites on the Wild and Scenic Salmon River, upstream from its confluence with the Wild and Scenic Middle Fork. The area is easy to explore-- it's webbed…

Star Hope Campground

Horse Riding and Camping Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Scenic Drives Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Starhope Campground has 21 units in a beautiful wooded setting with Starhope Creek flowing through it.  There are two handpumps to provide potable water, three vault toilets are available,…

Thatcher Campground

Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning
This campground is just off Highway 21, and tucked back into the trees, overlooking beautiful Capehorn meadows. Walk across the street to overlook a marshy wetland, a hangout for breakfasting moose,…