Salmon Base Camp Trailhead has adequate parking for both cars and trailers. It offers access to trail #27, #19, the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness and the Frank Church Wilderness. Facilities include a wooden outhouse, stock ramp, and hitching rails.
From Darby, MT travel south 4.3 miles on Highway 93, turn south on the West Fork Road and procede for approximately 14.3 miles. Turn west (right) on Forest Road 468, Nez Perce Road and travel for approximately 35 miles (Nez Perce Rd becomes Magruder Corridor.) Turn south (left) at Magruder Corridor/Nez Perce Trail Rd and go 14.8 miles to the trailhead.
Stayed in one of their campsites. Was very nice. They have done a great job maintaining the place. Showers and bathrooms clean, everything worked, first rate. It is not a large campground, and I think that made everything better.
My son and I camped here for one night in late June. I was never greeted better by any business then by the wonderful couple during check-in. I owe an Ace Hardware store and have already told all my co-workers about my amazing experience. Bathrooms were spotless, a beautiful walk across the road and great view of the mountains from the upper level camping area. I'm already planning on returning with my wife.
This is a no frills park. We had a good spot with good water and power. To say it has available wifi is a real reach since we couldn't get it. Showers were clean. At no time did we have any contact with park ownership, even during check-in. Would be nice to see a friendly face. Great base for all sorts of excursions.
Our recent stay at Stanley RV + Basecamp Lodge in Stanley, Idaho, proved to be a delightful experience. The moment we arrived, we were warmly greeted by a park staff member, setting the tone for a hospitable and friendly stay.
The RV park was visibly well-kept, clean, and inviting. The signs of ongoing investment by the owners were evident, which is always encouraging to see. It gave a sense of the park's history, combined with a promise of continuous improvement for the future.
Our assigned spot was tucked amongst the trees, providing an intimate and pleasant environment. The beauty of the natural surroundings created a tranquil and peaceful ambience that made our stay all the more enjoyable.
The park's facilities, including the bathrooms and showers, were spotless and well-maintained, demonstrating a high level of care and attention to detail. An added bonus was the provision of morning coffee, a lovely gesture, though guests should remember to bring their own cup.
In conclusion, Stanley RV + Basecamp Lodge delivered a delightful RV experience marked by cleanliness, natural beauty, and excellent service. We enjoyed our stay thoroughly and would certainly choose to park our RV here again in the future. We highly recommend this place to all fellow travelers passing through or planning to explore Stanley, Idaho.