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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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Timber Creek Campground

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Horse Riding and Camping Picnicking Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Outdoor Science and Learning
**SUMMER 2025- THERE WILL BE NO WATER AT TIMBER CREEK CAMPGROUND** The Timber Creek Campground has 12 camp units in a wooded setting, with two creeks flowing on either side of it.  Two faucets…

Tin Cup Campground

Horse Riding and Camping Picnicking
Thirteen campsites on Loon Creek, at the border of the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. Each campsite has picnic table and fire ring. There is a vault toilet in the campground. The trail…

Twin Creek Campground & Group Picnic

Horse Riding and Camping Picnicking
5100-foot elevation. 40 campsites near the North Fork of the Salmon River. Fishing in the river and in Twin Creek. Loop hike on trails #108 & #109. Historical monument marks the Lewis and Clark…

Wallace Lake Campground

Picnicking
12 campsites on Wallace Lake with picnic tables and fire rings. Within the campground are vault toilets and drinking water. Fishing in the lake. Primitive boat launch can be used for non-motorized…

West Fork Morgan Creek Campground

Picnicking
One site with picnic table and fire ring, near trail access to Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. Camp area amenities include a vault toilet. No drinking water or garbage service is on site.

Wildhorse Campground

Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Scenic Drives
The Wildhorse campground has 13 sites in a heavily wooded setting.   There are two handpumps that provide water in the summer months, and two accessible vault toilets. Nearby areas of interest…

Williams Lake Campground

Picnicking
4500-foot elevation. Picnic area on Williams Lake, with the trailhead to 2 walk-in or boat-in campsites. The picic area and fishing area are both fully accessible. Five tables with connecting…

Yellowjacket Guard Station Rental Cabin

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning
Yellowjacket Guard Station is a historic Forest Service Ranger Station. Originally constructed in 1925 and remodeled in 1934 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the structure is eligible for listing…

Yellowjacket Lake Campground

Picnicking
8000-foot elevation. 7 campsites on Yellowjacket Lake, near the border of the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. Sugarloaf Rock provides a fascinating and stunning backdrop for the lake.…