Located on the cusp of the magical and mysterious Gospel-Hump Wilderness, hikers, campers, anglers, hunters and families alike will find four campsites with parking, picnic tables, firerings and a trailhead marking a trail which skirts the edge of the Wilderness. Campground area does not offer adequate room to maneuver towed trailers much longer than 15 feet, but pickup campers and mini motor homes would have little difficulty. Nearby fishing opportunities in Slate Creek, together with many historical mining sites in the vicinity makes Rocky Bluff Campground a unique and fun destination.
19 miles up Slate Creek Road #354 from its junction with Highway 95 (1/2 mile north of Slate Creek Ranger Station) to its junction with the Grangeville Salmon Road #221, then one mile in an easterly direction to the campground access at the bridge crossing Slate Creek.