The River of No Return promises many returns when you discover the beauty of adventure throughout the Salmon Field Office. Rock climbers can scale challenging routes in the Bitterroot Range. Millions of acres of untouched lands are perfect for hiking, biking, and wildlife spotting, while the Salmon River offers anglers the sickest fishing in the country. If trout is your thing; this is your place! Meander through the second deepest gorge in the country, spot moose, bears and more in the rugged Lemhi Range and rest up under wide open Idaho skies at one of the area's many campgrounds. “No Return” might be a more accurate description, you’ll have a hard time coming home once you step into these stunningly lush and picturesque lands.
The River of No Return promises many returns when you discover the beauty of adventure throughout the Salmon Field Office. Rock climbers can scale challenging routes in the Bitterroot Range. Millions of acres of untouched lands are perfect for hiking, biking, and wildlife spotting, while the Salmon River offers anglers the sickest fishing in the country. If trout is your thing; this is your place! Meander through the second deepest gorge in the country, spot moose, bears and more in the rugged Lemhi Range and rest up under wide open Idaho skies at one of the area's many campgrounds. “No Return” might be a more accurate description, you’ll have a hard time coming home once you step into these stunningly lush and picturesque lands.
Morgan Bar Recreation Site campground sits along the banks of the Salmon River. Paddle through the rapids in your canoe, and take in the stunning views of the Beaverhead Mountains. This site was once the homestead of the Morgan Family; wander around and you might stumble across remnants of an orchard. Take the short trail along a wetland pond, or Read more...
Shoup Bridge Recreation Site Campground is a small, developed campground along the banks of the Salmon River. The campground is shaded by surrounding cottonwood trees, that are particularly beautiful each autumn when the leaves turn. This is a popular camping spot for anglers. Make sure you use barbless hooks and only keep hatchery steelhead, iden Read more...
Williams Lake Campground is a small, quiet spot for camping near Williams Lake. Anglers can spend the day fishing in the lake or nearby creek. The campground is comfortable, with drinking water and restrooms onsite. Hike or drive to Salmon National Forest and explore Idaho’s wild side. Read more...
Hiking through the backcountry on the Lewis and Clark National Historical Trail? At Agency Creek Recreation Site, you can hunker down for the night in one of the small, primitive campsites. Come morning, you’ll be able to get right back on the Backcountry Byway or even the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail. Check out the memorial to Sacagaw Read more...
Camping, fishing, and a little bit of history. The Lewis and Clark Expedition camped at the Tower Rock Site. Pretty cool, right? The small, serene campground sits along the banks of the Salmon River. Anglers, trout and steelhead are common catches here, so bring your fishing pole. Boaters, bring along your raft and paddle through the rapids. The s Read more...
Camping out on the Lemhi River feels like an oasis in an otherwise arid region of Idaho. McFarland Campground is that nice spot along the banks of the water, good for tents, RV’s, fishers and campers! You’ll have a great view of the Beaverhead Mountains and the Salmon National Forest. Read more...
Smokey Cubs Recreation Site Campground is a small, developed campground at the base of the Beaverhead Mountains. The campground is in the Lemhi Valley grasslands, near the forested mountain slopes. This is a great camping spot for hikers, as the Nee-Me-Poo National Historic Trail runs nearby and crosses the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail Read more...
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Salmon Field Office
The River of No Return promises many returns when you discover the beauty of adventure throughout the Salmon Field Office. Rock climbers can scale challenging routes in the Bitterroot Range. Millions of acres of untouched lands are perfect for hiking, biking, and wildlife spotting, while the Salmon River offers anglers the sickest fishing in the country. If trout is your thing; this is your place! Meander through the second deepest gorge in the country, spot moose, bears and more in the rugged Lemhi Range and rest up under wide open Idaho skies at one of the area's many campgrounds. “No Return” might be a more accurate description, you’ll have a hard time coming home once you step into these stunningly lush and picturesque lands.
The River of No Return promises many returns when you discover the beauty of adventure throughout the Salmon Field Office. Rock climbers can scale challenging routes in the Bitterroot Range. Millions of acres of untouched lands are perfect for hiking, biking, and wildlife spotting, while the Salmon River offers anglers the sickest fishing in the country. If trout is your thing; this is your place! Meander through the second deepest gorge in the country, spot moose, bears and more in the rugged Lemhi Range and rest up under wide open Idaho skies at one of the area's many campgrounds. “No Return” might be a more accurate description, you’ll have a hard time coming home once you step into these stunningly lush and picturesque lands.
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7 campgrounds in Salmon Field Office
Morgan Bar Recreation Site campground sits along the banks of the Salmon River. Paddle through the rapids in your canoe, and take in the stunning views of the Beaverhead Mountains. This site was once the homestead of the Morgan Family; wander around and you might stumble across remnants of an orchard. Take the short trail along a wetland pond, or Read more...
Shoup Bridge Recreation Site Campground is a small, developed campground along the banks of the Salmon River. The campground is shaded by surrounding cottonwood trees, that are particularly beautiful each autumn when the leaves turn. This is a popular camping spot for anglers. Make sure you use barbless hooks and only keep hatchery steelhead, iden Read more...
Williams Lake Campground is a small, quiet spot for camping near Williams Lake. Anglers can spend the day fishing in the lake or nearby creek. The campground is comfortable, with drinking water and restrooms onsite. Hike or drive to Salmon National Forest and explore Idaho’s wild side. Read more...
Hiking through the backcountry on the Lewis and Clark National Historical Trail? At Agency Creek Recreation Site, you can hunker down for the night in one of the small, primitive campsites. Come morning, you’ll be able to get right back on the Backcountry Byway or even the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail. Check out the memorial to Sacagaw Read more...
Camping, fishing, and a little bit of history. The Lewis and Clark Expedition camped at the Tower Rock Site. Pretty cool, right? The small, serene campground sits along the banks of the Salmon River. Anglers, trout and steelhead are common catches here, so bring your fishing pole. Boaters, bring along your raft and paddle through the rapids. The s Read more...
Camping out on the Lemhi River feels like an oasis in an otherwise arid region of Idaho. McFarland Campground is that nice spot along the banks of the water, good for tents, RV’s, fishers and campers! You’ll have a great view of the Beaverhead Mountains and the Salmon National Forest. Read more...
Smokey Cubs Recreation Site Campground is a small, developed campground at the base of the Beaverhead Mountains. The campground is in the Lemhi Valley grasslands, near the forested mountain slopes. This is a great camping spot for hikers, as the Nee-Me-Poo National Historic Trail runs nearby and crosses the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail Read more...
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