Stoddard Creek Campground is located just 1 mile off I-15 and 17 miles north of the town of Dubois, Idaho. Visitors come to the area to enjoy the abundance of trails, wildlife viewing opportunities and scenic beauty.
Fishing, hiking, mountain biking, motorcycling and ATV riding are popular activities in the area. The Continental Divide National Scenic Trail can be accessed 8 miles away, where it crosses I-15.
The campground contains one accessible group site that can accommodate up to 50 people. Picnic tables and campfire circles are provided, as are vault toilets, drinking water and trash collection. A campground host is on-site. PLEASE NOTE: The Group Site (currently designated 008) will be relocated to the NEW group area beginning the 2019 season. ALL reservations made for the OLD group site (008) will be transferred to the NEW group area.
The campground is situated in a Douglas fir and aspen forest. Stoddard Creek runs just below the site. The campground is approximately 11 miles south of the Idaho-Montana border via Monida Pass on the Continental Divide.
Phone, gas and groceries are 5 miles away in Spencer, Idaho or 17 miles away in Dubois.
From Dubois, Idaho: Travel north on I-15 to the Stoddard Creek Exit (Exit 184). Go west on Stoddard Creek Road (FR 002) for approximately 1 mile to the Stoddard Creek Campground Road (FR 003), then turn left into the campground.
Clean and well-kept campsites. Todd, the campsite house is very friendly and helpful. Has room for an RV and a tent. Great place to relax!
Host was very knowledgeable and friendly. We love it here, it's only 65 miles from our home.
This is an excellent campground for people traveling between Glacier National Park and Yellowstone or Grand Tetons National Park. We made reservations for our spot for fear everything would be gone but there were plenty of spots available. Just off the highway on a thin but paved road, in a pine forest on hills the spots are big and shaded and secluded. It has the feel of a happy sunny pine forest not the dark ominous kind. Great for kids. Cleanest, freshest pit toilets we have used and lots of convenient fresh water spigots. Kind of wished we could have stayed another night but we had another reservation a days drive away with a lake to swim in. My husband and I decided to finally try sleeping all night in our hammocks, it was the best sleep of our 10 day trip. You do hear some highway noise but not so disturbing. On our way out we tried to get gas in Spencer but found they were closed Tuesday and Wednesday, so plan accordingly. Also they have opal mines there in Spencer, could be a fun activity.