This dispersed walk-in 3 unit campground is located along the East Fork of the South Fork of the Salmon River. The site is popular with boaters floating the East Fork of the South Fork Salmon River. Adjacent to the road, so can be noisey and dusty.
This site is approximately 13 miles northwest of Theodore Roosevelt Dam. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CROSS TONTO CREEK WHEN IT IS FLOWING!! From Mesa: Take the State Hwy. 87/Beeline Highway north for about 60 miles to the junction of State Hwy.87 and State Hwy. 188. Turn right and follow State Hwy. 188 for 23 miles to its junction with Forest Road (FR) 60/A Cross. Turn left and continue across Tonto Creek for 2 miles to FR 661/Indian Point. Continue on FR 661 for one mile to the site. The entire route (except for the first ¾ mile of FR 60 where it crosses Tonto Creek) is paved. From the Globe area: Take State Hwy. 188 north for 30 miles to the junction of State Hwy. 188 and State Hwy. 88. Continue on State Hwy. 188 over the bridge for another 11 miles to Forest Road (FR) 60. Turn right onto FR 60 and continue to site as described above. Click Here For Vicinity Map. Clik Here For Campground Map.
This place is beautiful, has variety of sites with or without electricity/water. Nice sandy beach. About anything you need or forgot you can get at the campground store. Store and registration clerks are good. However it IS loud from all the RVs generators, we hardly got any rest
I was very surprised at the large selection of items at the store. It was very well stocked with foods, beverages, souvenirs, camp and camper supplies. The prices were reasonable and the service was outstanding, helpful, quick, and very cheerful.
Loved it. Got super packed on the weekend. Smoke got thick but it was still so nice. Fishing license is expensive for 2 days we paid $35 per person. But whatever.
This is an awesome camping area, kinda far from Sacramento, but visiting relatives and camping with them is always nice. Great place to swim, water is very clear and warm.