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| Bear Gulch Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed | | Bear Gulch Campground is situated in high desert among pine, aspen, and sagebrush. There are 10 available sites and horse facilities on site. |
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| Diamondfield Jack Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed | | Diamondfield Jack Campground's purpose is primarily for winter sports. Set in a pine forest, there is no nearby fishing. There are a total of 9 sites with a maximum spur length of 25 feet. |
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| Lower Penstemon Campgrounds - RV Developed, Tent Developed | | There are 10 single sites and 2 group site available at the campground. The campground is located in a high desert of aspen, willows, birch and juniper. The campground is located on the banks of a small stream. |
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| Pettit Campground - Tent Developed | | This area is in a pine desert that sits in a high desert area. Horse, hiking, and mountain trails can be found nearby. Facilities are provided. There are 7 sites. The area is not accessible to RV's. |
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| Porcupine Springs - RV Developed, Tent Developed | | This campground is situated among pine trees, but it is mainly used for a horse camp. Fishing is available in nearby streams. A variety of trails are available for visitors as well. Facilities are provided. |
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| Sawtooth National Forest - Camping In National Forests | | Sawtooth National Forest comprises more that 2.1 million acres of public land, most of it in south-central Idaho, with one unit in northern Utah. Hunters come here for deer, elk, antelope, mountain goat, bear, and mountain lion. Sightseers, bird watchers, hikers, horse riders, and trail and mountain bikers add to recreational traffic on the Sawtooth National Forest. |
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| Schipper Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed | | This campground is set on the banks of a small stream. The stream is situated in a high desert environment. Visitors are able to fish. Various trails are available near the campground as well. Facilities are provided. |
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| Shoshone Falls - Day Use Areas | | These falls are on the snake river. They are referred to as the "Niagra of the West." The best time to view the falls is during the summer months, as water is retained upstream for irrigation in the Fall. |
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| Steer Basin Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed | | This campground is situated among pine trees. Fishing is available in the stream nearby. Different varieties of trails are available as well. Facilities are provided. |
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| Upper Penstemon Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed | | This campground is in a pine forest. Trout fishing opportunities are nearby. These campgrounds are used to make cross country skiing and sledding available. Deer and elk reside in this area. Assorted trails are available nearby. |
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