Snake River Campground

  • $17.00 /night
  • (4.6)5 reviews

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Tent Camping
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About Campground

The campground is considered "primitive," designed to only furnish the camper's basic needs. The campsites consist of a cleared area, fire ring, and table. Also, vault toilets, garbage cans, and drinking water are available.

All sites are on a first-come, first-served basis for a fee.

The campground is tucked among the towering mixed pines along the Snake River Water Trail. ATV use is not allowed in the campground.

Fees

Individual campsites are $17 per night. No reservations are required or available.

Equestrian campsites are $22 per night. No reservations are required or available.

Group campsites are $50 per night. Call the state forest contact for more information.

Access

Drive-in
Walk-in

Accommodations

Equestrian
Tent Sites

Features

Picnic Table
Toilets

Essentials

Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

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4.6

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Z

5 years ago
5/5

Beautiful and affordable. Lots of variety in campsite shapes and depths from the main campground road. Don't expect plumbing and we were unsure of the well quality. Bring your own drinking water. The pit latrines were suprisingly clean. Nice fishing spots just behind the campground.

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Max Isaacs

6 years ago
5/5

Visited for one night in October and had a good time. Campsite was clean and well maintained. Easy access to the river from many of the sites and far away enough from main roads to be pretty quiet.

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Dylan Kleckner

4 years ago
5/5

Great place for a quick getaway. We drove up Friday after work and appeared to get the last site at ~4pm. There was some sites that opened Saturday morning and they quickly filled. Bathrooms are acceptable and fresh water on site.

Fun trails throughout the woods, multiple landing/beaches for getting in/out of tubes. We were able to hike all along the North banks of the river and eventually wade back across to the campground.

Didn’t catch any fish, but there was many people fishing in the late afternoon and admittedly, I’m a beginner. Billions of crawdads.

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Tou Lane

9 months ago
4/5

A good place to hide away and tons of mosquitoes. Be prepared for that! Overall, out in the countryside. Not too many people.

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Jesse Gillespie

1 year ago
4/5

The absolute basics in a beautiful location. Clean & well-maintained, but very simple: outhouses and, at the moment, no running water at all. Bring your own H20. The best part of this site is that I'd guess it's rarely full, so it's a guaranteed restful spot for very a very low price (you don't even have to pay the same day)!

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