From Boise, take State Highway 21 north for 36 miles. Campground access road is located on the east side of the road, between mileposts 36 and 37. Turn right and travel a quarter-mile to the campground.
Well it's pretty bad that the camp host can't figure out how long you have been there. This is the us government inanity with satellite imaging at their disposal. Well a quick look at Google maps solved the issue.
I couldnt find the camphost but my site was beautiful and spacious. Down side, neighbouring landowners were up early cutting down large pine trees. I dont like seeing or hearing trees being cut but I guessed they need winter fire wood.
We really liked how close to Boise this is. But if you go to recreation.gov the map does not show all the campsites. 4 Clean vault toilets, and 2 pumps for water which was great. Sites are spread out, but theres really no privacy. Lots of trails for atvs. We could always hear the traffic on the highway. Clean and well kept sites.
We booked group A and B for our wedding. It was beautiful. Had an abundance of tables and each group and one large fire pit. The water pump worked just fine with a little effort. You do need to bring your own gazebo or something similar though. Bathrooms were fairly clean. Maintenance showed up on our second day to clean them. The only real complaint that I have is the random people that will just stroll through on a walk or on their bike. They were stopping to talk to our kids and walking right through gusts campsites.
The Campground is not open yet. You cross over Mores Creek first then turn up a gradual slope into the Campground. We took our dog and hiked around, our first time there, and loved it! It's a beautiful forested campground with nice Outhouse bathrooms; good-sized, paved flat camp sites (as far as we could tell, ) that include a campfire pit, sturdy picnic table and a big hooked pole others would probably know what it's for! 😅 There was a little creek babbling along and some 🌼 little wild buttercup-type wild flowers blooming. It was just a lovely, 🌲🌲🌲 in-the-tall-Ponderosa-Pines place to be! There were a few tall trees that broke and fell in the Winter, but they will be moved by camping season. My phone died so I didn't get photos of the camp sites.