Information About Campgrounds In Hailey, Idaho
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Hailey, Idaho
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Campgrounds

Alturas Inlet Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
Alturas Inlet Campground is set on the shores of Alturas Lake, among mixed conifer and sunny days. There are 55 available sites.

Basin Creek Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
Basin Creek Campground is situated in an open marsh like meadow at the confluence of Salmon River and Basin Creek. There are 15 available sites.

Bear Creek Transfer Camp - Equestrian Developed, RV Developed, Tent Developed
Bear Creek Transfer Camp is a rustic horse camp in an open setting, used primarily for horse transfer. There are 5 available sites with a maximum spur length of 38 feet.

Boise National Forest - Camping In National Forests
Boise National Forest consists of about 2,612,000 acres of National Forest System Lands. It offers a wide variety of recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. Visitors can hike, ride horseback, or motorbike on over 850 miles of trails. Over 7,600 miles of streams and more than 250 lakes are reservoirs offer excellent water sports activities including rafting, kayaking, sailing, and water skiing. There are over 70 campgrounds and picnic areas within the forest.

Boundary Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
Boundary Campground is situated among cottonwoods that has newly been remodeled. There is maximum spur length of 30 feet with 6 available sites.

Bridge Campground - Tent Developed
Bridge Campground is set among cottonwoods on the banks of a small creek. There are a total of 3 sites.

Canyon Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
Canyon Campground is set in a pine and fir forest on the Big Smokey River. There are a total of 6 sites with a maximum spur length of 38 feet.

Caribou Campground - Tent Developed
Caribou Campground is set in a pine over-story in Norfolk Canyon. There are a total of 7 available sites. There is no RV accessibility at this campground.

Chemeketen Group Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
Chemeketen Group Campground is set in a secluded, remote area with a lodgepole pine over-story. There are a total of 1 group site, with a maximum spur of 30 feet.

Chinook Bay Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
Chinook Bay Campground is in a lodge pole pine over story on Redfish Lake Creek near Little Redfish Lake. There is a total of 13 sites available, and a maximum spur length of 20 feet.

Copper Creek Campground - Tent Developed
Copper Creek Campground is situated among aspen. There are also a total of 5 sites.

Cottonwood Campground - Tent Primitive
Cottonwood Campground is situated on the banks of a small stream in a forested area. There is a total of one site.

Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve - Camping In National Monuments, National Monuments
Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve contains three major lava fields of well preserved volcanic features covering almost half a million acres. There is a visitor center, campground, several trails, and restrooms.

Deer Creek Campground - Tent Developed
Deer Creek Campground is situated in a pine forest. There are a total of 3 sites.

Easley Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
Easley Campground straddles the Big Wood River. Vegetation is primarily found in aspen and cottonwoods. There is a total of 22 sites a maximum spur length of 20 feet.

East Fork Baker Creek Campground - Tent Developed
East Fork Baker Creek Campground is situated in a pine forest. There are a total of 2 sites.

Elk Creek Campground - Tent Developed
Elk Creek Campground is set in a lodgepole over-story. There are a total of 3 sites; they can also be combined to make one group site.

Five Points Campground - RV Primitive, Tent Primitive
Five Points Campground is situated in a pine and fir forest. There are a total of 3 sites with a maximum spur length of 38 feet.

Glacier View Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
Glacier View Campground is set among lodgepole pine on Redfish Lake. There is a total of 63 sites, and a maximum spur length of 20 feet.

Grandjean Campground - Tent Developed
Grandjean Campground is set among old growth ponderosa pine. There are a total of 31 sites.

Hunter Creek Transfer Camp Campground - RV Primitive, Tent Primitive
There are 3 single sites and 1 group site available at the campground. The campground is located in an open setting.

Lava Flow Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
Lava Flow Campground is a 52-site campground among the lava formations beyond the visitor center. Campsites are equipped with a picnic table and grill, with running water and restrooms nearby. Winter camping for skiers is available.

Mormon Bend Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
Mormon Bend Campground is situated in meadow among lodge pole pine and sagebrush. There are a total of 15 sites with a maximum spur length of 20 feet.

Mount Heyburn Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
Mount Heyburn Campground is set in an over story of lodge pole pine near Redfish Lake. There are a total of 20 sites with a maximum spur length of 20 feet.

Mountain View Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
Mountain View Campground is set in a lodge pole pine over story on Redfish Lake Creek, near Little Redfish Lake. There are a total of 7 sites with a maximum spur length of 20 feet.

Murdock Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
Murdock Campground is set in a pine over story in Northfolk Canyon. There are a total of 5 sites with a maximum spur length of 20 feet.

North Fork Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
North Fork Campground is on the edge of Big Wood River in an aspen and cottonwood setting. There are a total of 29 sites with a maximum spur length of 20 feet.

North Shore Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
North Shore Campground is a quiet campground overlooking Alturas Lake, situated among mixed conifer. There are a total of 15 sites with a maximum spur length of 20 feet.

Pioneer Campground - RV Developed
This campground is situated in a pine and fir forest. It sits on the banks of Solider Creek. Fishing is not allowed. Hiking, mountain bike, and horse trails are available. Facilities are provided. There are 4 campsites and a maximum spur of 38 feet.

Salmon-Challis National Forest - Camping In National Forests
The Salmon-Challis National Forest covers over 4.3 million acres in east-central Idaho. Recreational opportunities available at within the forest include camping, hunting, fishing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, white water rafting, hiking, wildlife viewing, and more.

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.

Willow Creek Transfer Campground - RV Primitive
This campground is mainly used as a horse transfer. Corrals, mangers, a barrier free stock loading ramp, and toilets are available. Horse trails are accessible nearby. Dispersed campgrounds with a maximum spur of 38 feet are available.

Wolftone Campground - RV Developed
This campground is set in a cottonwood, pine, and aspen forest. Trout fishing is near by. Supplies are available in Hailey. Different trails are available, and designated ATV roads have been established. Facilities are provided. There is one campsite.

Wood River Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
The campground is divided by the Big Wood River. Self-guided trails and other trails in the canyon lead to the Amber lakes. A group picnic area will hold up to 150 people. Firewood can be bought on the site, and a dump station is near by. There are a total of 30 campsites with a maximum spur of 20 feet.
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