Felt like this was a great spot to layover, no hook ups, also no dump station or accessible fresh water spigot, all of this I knew that before going in. I struggled between rating this campground a 3 or 4, so let's start with Pros:
- Price, at $5 dollars a night this is about as cheap as it gets.
- 30 camp sites to choose from, all a little different, all level from what I could tell
- Snake River is a couple hundred feet away
- Tall mature trees
Cons:
- Available bathrooms are run down, one had no TP and lock was broke.
- Traffic, seemed to be a lot of cars going in an out, if I had to speculate, I'd say local kids looking for out of the way spots.
- Campsites could use a little more care
I'd stay here again, so all in all not a bad spot. My visit was in late June and the river was flowing fast and way over it's normal banks which made for some great scenery.
Great spot! Easy to find, decent reception for emergencies/communication with the rest of our party, and lots of space. The fire pit and table were a good distance apart, the plots were labeled clearly, and it was only 10 bucks for the night, which was great. And it was pretty clean too! We all had a great time
great spot to hike, camp, and just relax for an evening with a firepit! there is lots of shade from trees but it still feels open in most areas. there are two bridges of course that I regularly fish at for fun and I usually catch browns and rainbows with spinners. the access road has some bends to it so some people can come hauling around the corner just keep that in mind. you can also see a lot of wildlife in the area and if you walk to the rivers edge you can spot some really cool tracks from all sorts of animals! last note is that some cell phone carriers dont get service in the are and you have to walk a bit to find reception. Overall I would recommend checking out this place!