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Camp Badger

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41mi from Sawtooth National Forest · 1 site · RV · Leadore, ID
Gilmore Idaho is a old silver mining town that was active between the 1880's and abandon in the 1930's after the power plant caught on fire. Gilmore is a legitimate ghost town that contains old buildings, mines, cemetery, etc. Gilmore, Idaho still has numerous old buildings and mines, there is so much to explore!Learn more about this land:Gilmore Idaho is a old silver mining town that was created in the 1880's and abandon in the 1930's after the power plant caught on fire. Gilmore is a legitimate ghost town that contains old buildings, mines, cemetery, etc. Gilmore, Idaho still has numerous old buildings, mines, and mining equipment. There is so much to explore in Gilmore! BUT you must not enter any of the old buildings, or any private property.The campsite is primitive and contains a small dirt pad, fire pit, and a tent pad.Gilmore Idaho is roughly 130 mins away from Idaho Falls. The Birch Creek Charcoal Kilns are roughly 20 mins away, and Meadow Lake and Meadow Lake Campground are roughly 5 miles away on a dirt road (on top of the mountain). The Meadow Lake Campground is only open for 2 months out of the year due to the snowfall (its on top of a mountain), so this campsite (Camp Badger) is a great place to camp if you can not find a spot at the campground.Camp Badger is the only campsite available within the Gilmore town site. 
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Cactus River Ranch RV

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41mi from Sawtooth National Forest · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Salmon, ID
Currently, the property has 3 full RV hook-up with water, 30-50 amp power and septic (Site #1 - 30 amp, Site #2 - 50 & 30 amp, Site #3 - 50 & 30 amp). There is also 1 campsite for either a vehicle or tent, with access to complete bathhouse and shower facilities. Cactus River Ranch is located 12 minutes outside of Salmon, Idaho along the Salmon River. The sites have river front views with your own private river access. Hiking and mountain biking options are available right out the back door up Henry's Creek trail. Amazing fly fishing or bird watching location! Williams Lake is located 6 miles up the road and offers a variety of recreation activities including fishing, swimming, paddle-boarding, canoeing, or sight seeing. If you are looking for an area that is out of town, THIS IS IT!! We also have overnight stalls available for horses. Please make sure RV tanks are empty in order to hook up to septic. No RV dump station on site. With the river location, we get very windy conditions along the river corridor. Awnings can easily become damaged during these conditions. Please take notice and consider putting awnings away so that they don't get damaged. Along the same lines, please don't have campfires if the winds are high. Make sure your dogs are on a leash. We have mules on the property that DO NOT like dogs. This is for the safety of your dog. No fireworks on the premises. We do have a couple small trash cans that get dumped on Thursdays...that being said....we are NOT a dump. If trash cans are full or you have large items, please haul your trash to Lemhi County Landfill. They are open Monday-Friday: 7am-5:15pm and have dumpsters open on the weekend.
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Lemhi River Natural Area Camping

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47mi from Sawtooth National Forest · 1 site · Tent, RV · Salmon, ID
Welcome to our serene retreat along the picturesque Lemhi River. Situated on five acres downstream from a magnificent river restoration project, our property offers a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Cast your line into the pristine waters of the Lemhi River and enjoy the thrill of fishing in one of nature's finest playgrounds. As night falls, marvel at the brilliance of the star-studded sky and listen to the soothing sounds of the surrounding wilderness. With direct access to BLM land, adventure awaits just beyond our doorstep. Lace-up your hiking boots or hop on your mountain bike to explore the scenic trails that wind through the rugged terrain. For a relaxing escape, take a short drive to Sharkey Hot Springs and immerse yourself in the rejuvenating waters. Whether you're seeking solitude in nature or seeking adventure in the great outdoors, our unique property along the Lemhi River offers the perfect retreat for your next getaway.
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Mountains Hideaway Campground

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49mi from Sawtooth National Forest · 8 sites · Tents, RVs · Salmon, ID
Mountains Hideaway Campground: A Minimalist Oasis in the High Desert Tucked behind Off the Beaten Path Saddlery in Salmon, Idaho, Mountains Hideaway Campground offers simple, dry camping with wide-open skies and mountain views—just minutes from town. 🌾 Note: This is high desert terrain. Grass is dry mid-to-late summer through fall. Not a lush green lawn—just honest Idaho beauty. What You’ll Find Here 🛖 Dry Camping Simplicity No water or electric hookups—just a level space for your RV or tent, room to breathe, and the freedom to create your own experience. 🌌 Open Skies With no tall trees or light pollution, this is a stargazer’s dream. Bring a blanket and enjoy the Milky Way above you. 🛍 Convenient Location Steps from a locally owned store offering western apparel, snacks, gifts, and more. Campers can use the indoor bathroom during store hours and visit with friendly locals. 🔥 Shared Firepit Relax and unwind around our communal firepit (weather permitting). Great for marshmallows and conversation. 🎠 Small Play Area Located beside Tent Site 1 and across from several RV sites—a cozy space for little ones to play while you relax nearby. 🐾 Pet-Friendly Bring your well-behaved pets! There’s room to roam, sniff, and explore. 🗑 Trash Cans for Bagged Trash Available next to the store building for camper use. Please bag all trash and keep the space clean for everyone. Amenities 🚽 24/7 Portable Toilet 🚿 Showers during store hours – $5 (towel rental $1) 💧 Potable water access (bring your own containers) Nearby Adventures 🎣 Salmon River – fish, float, or relax by the water 📜 Sacajawea Center – local history, Lewis & Clark info 🛶 Rafting Tours – whitewater or scenic floats 💦 Hot Springs – nearby soaking spots to unwind 🥾 Hiking Trails – explore the rugged Lemhi Valley This is a dry camping site: no hookups, no individual fire rings, and no green lawns. But if you love peace, stars, and rustic charm—it’s perfect. 💬 Ask about our monthly rates, which include free shower use. Secure your spot and embrace the beauty of the simple life at Mountains Hideaway Campground. 🏕️🌄
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Wild Idaho Adventures RV Park

5.5mi from Sawtooth National Forest · 1 site · Challis, ID
Welcome to Wild Idaho Adventures RV Park, a unique haven for outdoor enthusiasts located in the stunning heart of Challis, Idaho. Our campground is perfectly situated among the breathtaking Lost River Mountains, the expansive Frank Church Wilderness, and the pristine waters of the Salmon River, making it an ideal base for your outdoor adventures. At Wild Idaho Adventures RV Park, you can immerse yourself in a variety of activities. Whether you're casting a line in the Salmon River, hiking scenic trails, or mountain biking through picturesque landscapes, our park enhances your experience with its natural beauty. Enjoy the vibrant local festivities and embrace the warmth of our welcoming community. Our campground features RV sites accommodating campers and motorhomes of all sizes, as well as inviting tent sites for those who prefer a more traditional camping experience. With ample space and privacy, you can relax and unwind after a day of exploration. Discover the beauty of Idaho's landscapes and create unforgettable memories at Wild Idaho Adventures RV Park, where every day promises a new adventure.
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Pioneer Motel & RV Park

6.9mi from Sawtooth National Forest · 1 site · Challis, ID
Discover the charm of our campground, where a diverse array of lodging options meets the beauty of nature, creating a unique getaway experience. Nestled in a picturesque setting, we offer cozy cabins for rent, comfortable motel rooms equipped with kitchenettes, and spacious RV accommodations with 20, 30, and 50 amp service options to suit your needs. Our cancellation policy is straightforward: standard reservations require a 48-hour notice for cancellations. For special events, such as the Braun Brothers Reunion Concert, please note that refunds are not available for reservations, but they can be transferred to another party if necessary. We also have a pet policy in place, which prohibits pets during the Braun Brothers Reunion Concert festival weekend to ensure a pleasant experience for all guests. Whether you’re looking to explore nearby natural features, enjoy swimming holes, or partake in outdoor activities, our campground serves as the perfect base for your adventures. With local restaurants and shops just a short drive away, you’ll find everything you need for a memorable stay. Thank you for considering us for your next getaway!
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The Sawmill Station RV Park

21mi from Sawtooth National Forest · 64 sites · Clayton, ID
Discover the unique charm of Sawmill Station, a serene campground nestled in the breathtaking mountains of central Idaho, where tranquility reigns supreme away from the hustle and bustle of city life. This hidden gem is surrounded by abundant wildlife, including deer, elk, moose, bears, and eagles, offering visitors a chance to connect with nature in one of the most picturesque settings imaginable. The Salmon River region, which envelops Sawmill Station, is renowned for its exceptional outdoor activities. Whether you’re interested in world-class hunting, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, or thrilling river rafting, this area has it all. Additionally, the extensive trail network caters to OHV and ATV enthusiasts, making it a prime destination for adventure seekers. Our campground features over 50 spacious RV sites that are big-rig friendly, complete with full utility hook-ups for your convenience. Enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, fuel options including unleaded, no-ethanol supreme, and diesel, as well as a country store for your essentials. Savor delicious meals at our bistro restaurant, which serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. We also offer Polaris RZR side-by-side rentals, propane services, and clean shower and laundry facilities to enhance your stay. Book your getaway with us online today,
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Leodore City Park

39mi from Sawtooth National Forest · 1 site · Leadore, ID
The Leadore Community Center stands out as a vital hub for local gatherings, providing a welcoming space for small events within the community. This versatile facility not only serves as a public meeting area but also houses essential amenities, including male and female restrooms accessible to everyone. During the winter months, these restrooms are available 24 hours a day, while from April to October, they are open from 7 AM to 7 PM. For those visiting during the warmer months, additional restroom facilities can be found at Leadore City Park, also open around the clock. In addition to its event space, the Leadore Community Center is home to the Leadore Community Library and the city office, making it a central point for information and resources. Guests can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, and the center features bulletin boards that keep the community informed about local happenings and opportunities. Exciting plans are underway to expand the facility further, with the development of a fitness center to enhance the services offered to residents and visitors alike. To reserve the Community Center for your next event, please fill out the form below. This space is designed to foster community connections and support local initiatives, making it an essential part of Leadore's vibrant social fabric.
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The best camping in Sawtooth National Forest, ID guide

Overview

About

For optimum stargazing, head to Sawtooth National Forest. Named for central Idaho’s wild and jagged Sawtooth Range and set inside a portion of the Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve, Sawtooth National Forest provides the perfect vantage point to observe the first and only Gold-Tier dark sky reserve in the United States.

This massive landscape filled with mountain lakes, towering peaks, and scenic rivers can be seen from the Sawtooth Scenic Byway, which travels from Shoshone to Stanley. Hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, and paddle sports are all popular ways to enjoy the Sawtooths in summer, while winter brings a playground for snow sports. Camping opportunities are plentiful, from designated campgrounds on alpine lakes to dispersed camping areas set off of remote dirt roads. Fishermen and women should head to Sunny Gulch Campground for easy access to the Salmon River and rainbow trout. Cook your catch in the shelter equipped with a grill and other cooking and dining amenities.

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Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Reservations are strongly recommended for popular areas including Redfish Lake, Stanley Lake, and sites along the Salmon River. Reservations are available six months in advance online and fill quickly for summer weekends and holidays. 
  2. Some camping areas in the Sawtooths are incredibly popular. Arrive mid-week for the best chance at finding a first-come, first-served site through the weekend. 
  3. Cabins are also available at Redfish Lake and can be reserved up to six months in advance online.

When to go

Summer is the best and busiest time for hiking, camping, and sightseeing in the Sawtooth National Forest, so visit mid-week to avoid the crowds at the lakes. Early fall can be a nice time to camp and hike as long as you bring along extra layers. Evenings can get quite chilly in the Sawtooths, even in summer. Spring brings rain, even when higher elevation trails are still covered with snow. Backcountry skiing is often best January through April.  

Know before you go

  1. Sawtooth National Forest campgrounds often include picnic tables, fire rings, and either flush or vault toilets. RV hookups and showers are rarely available. 
  2. Gas, groceries, and all other camping necessities are available in the Sawtooth gateway towns of Ketchum and Stanley. A general store can be found at Redfish Lake. 
  3. Boats, kayaks, and standup paddleboards are available for rent at the Redfish Lake Marina.
  4. Black bears are a common sight in the Sawtooth National Forest, so follow all bear safety campground rules. Never leave food, garbage, or other scented items unattended. 
  5. Dogs are allowed in most areas in the forest. Dogs are not allowed on beaches and in some areas in spring where their presence may threaten endangered animals.
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