Dry Camping - no hookups - first come first served
Not much of a tourist park. It's a rest area that charges $18 a night to rest at. It was very busy. The parking area was pretty green and clean, and the restroom was clean, with one stall. The area is adjacent to what appears to be a rock quarry. The river and pathways are filthy. Some of the worst I have ever seen.
Nice, quiet, wonderful wonderful host , the only sad part is that some of the guest staying don't give her or the place the respect that's due. We really enjoyed ourselves love the bike/ walking trails the water ... just sorry we showed up a day before they closed for the season.. we didn't get to say gd bye to the host when we left.. but we really wanted to say your awesome & thank you for letting us enjoy your camp ground.. may you have a great next season 🙏 😊
Cute and well kept campground right on the snake river. Bathrooms are clean and lots of trash disposal places. Drinking water readily available and perfect access to the paved walking/bike trail. Can get a little noisy if you’re camping near the boat launch but it comes and goes. Enjoyed our stay here!
Stayed for just 1 night as I was passing thru on my way to Glacier NP. They have flush toilets and sinks in the restrooms. Also have a dump station and potable water. Right on the Snake River. Lots of dogs, which all but one owner kept on leashes. That particular owner let their dogs, yes plural, loose. Unfortunately, their 2 loose dogs attacked another dog that was on a leash in its own campsite. That was not good.