The best beach camping near Riggins

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You’ll find over 600 places to pitch your tent on the beaches around Riggins, each with direct access to the water and mountain views that don’t let up. Average nightly rates hover at $35, with some sites starting at the same price—no need to dig deep for a weekend escape. Beach camping here means waking up steps from fishing holes, snow sports trails, and wildlife sightings, all in one stretch of river valley. Campfires are allowed, toilets are on site, and your dog can join the fun. For a tried-and-tested spot, Tamarack Falls Campground draws locals and travelers alike, with 23 reviews backing up its reputation. Riggins beach camping is about direct access—no frills, just you, the river, and big Idaho skies.

Top-rated campgrounds near Riggins

3. Payette National Forest

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279 sites · Mc Call, Idaho
Lakes, creeks, and peaks, oh my! Payette National Forest has ‘em all. Salmon-Challis National Forest and Nez-Pearce Clearwater National Forest are its neighbors, while its Victor Peak, Loon Creek, Loon Lake, North Loon Mountain, Bruin Mountain, Bear Pete Mountain, and Boulder Creek could keep you busy for months. Forage for mushrooms or berries, fish in the chinook salmon hatchery at the South Fork of the Salmon River, or snowboard down Brundage Mountain. Hike to the three historic fire lookouts, or check out the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness, the second largest wilderness area outside Alaska (don’t worry, plenty before you have visited and returned). In this wealth of outdoor activity, it’s hard to tear yourself away for a visit into town. However, you will be glad you took the time to visit the closest town of McCall, where luxury mountain lodges have thermal spas perfect for resting your aching bones in between treks up or down the mountains.
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You’ll find over 600 places to pitch your tent on the beaches around Riggins, each with direct access to the water and mountain views that don’t let up. Average nightly rates hover at $35, with some sites starting at the same price—no need to dig deep for a weekend escape. Beach camping here means waking up steps from fishing holes, snow sports trails, and wildlife sightings, all in one stretch of river valley. Campfires are allowed, toilets are on site, and your dog can join the fun. For a tried-and-tested spot, Tamarack Falls Campground draws locals and travelers alike, with 23 reviews backing up its reputation. Riggins beach camping is about direct access—no frills, just you, the river, and big Idaho skies.

Top-rated campgrounds near Riggins

3. Payette National Forest

78%
(9)
279 sites · Mc Call, Idaho
Lakes, creeks, and peaks, oh my! Payette National Forest has ‘em all. Salmon-Challis National Forest and Nez-Pearce Clearwater National Forest are its neighbors, while its Victor Peak, Loon Creek, Loon Lake, North Loon Mountain, Bruin Mountain, Bear Pete Mountain, and Boulder Creek could keep you busy for months. Forage for mushrooms or berries, fish in the chinook salmon hatchery at the South Fork of the Salmon River, or snowboard down Brundage Mountain. Hike to the three historic fire lookouts, or check out the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness, the second largest wilderness area outside Alaska (don’t worry, plenty before you have visited and returned). In this wealth of outdoor activity, it’s hard to tear yourself away for a visit into town. However, you will be glad you took the time to visit the closest town of McCall, where luxury mountain lodges have thermal spas perfect for resting your aching bones in between treks up or down the mountains.
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