Located on the banks of Skalkaho Creek, Black Bear Campground hosts 6 sites with picnic tables, fire rings, and a vault toilet. There is no garbage service so Pack it in/Pack it out. Campground can accommodate RV's or trailers to 50'.
Open year round, snow dependent.
From Hamilton travel 2 miles south on Highway 93. Turn east (left) on Skalkaho Highway 38. Follow Skalkaho Highway 38 12.9 miles, turn south (right) at Black Bear Campground.
Camping limited to 16 consecutive days. Quiet hours: 10:00pm to 6:00am. Pets must be leashed. No garbage service so pack it in/pack it out.
Campfires allowed depending on Fire Danger level and other possible restrictions.
Don't bring anything bigger than a small rv. I got stuck with a 30ft and a car dolly on the back. Had to disconnect everything to get turned around. It had rained as well and was mud. Apparently no maintenance at this site. Huge pot holes that caused my level jacks to drag and was super tight to the bushes. A little maintenance could make this place ok. Also at night fall mosquitoes were somewhat bothersome. Do your self a favor and don't bring a rv here. Go somewhere else.
Nice a quiet, I found a little place surrounded with trees by a creek. I still do not know where to pay, but it's 25/night. Not too bad! Wouldn't bring a huge camp trailer, I get around in my 22ft just fine
Black Bear Campsite is a lot better campsite that Blodgett campsite is not I like Black Bear Campsite is peaceful as quiet and you don't get weird characters up in Black Bear Campsite
Secluded, rustic, and free campsite by Skalkaho Creek. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit. This campsite is first-come, first-served. We arrived here around 6:00 on a Friday night in June and plenty of spots were still available. The sites feel very private. There were groups staying at the sites on either side of us, but we barely heard them. My one complaint is that there’s only one vault toilet, so a lot of sites are far from the restroom.