Bridge Creek Campground

About: Nestled in tall timber, with a creek running through, Bridge Creek Campground has campsites with tables and metal fire rings. Fees: See Forest Service website Water: No drinking water Restrooms: Vault Toilet Closest Town: Elk City, Idaho Directions: From State Highway 14, turn south onto Red River-Dixie Road #222. Follow Road #222 to Red … Read more

Buckhorn Campground

About: 6,300-foot elevation. 38 campsites among tall pines and cedars. The Burkhart Trail begins here and connects to a vast network of National Recreation Trails, including the High Desert NRT, the Pacific Crest NRT, and the Silver Moccasin NRT. 2 vehicles maximum per campsite. Maximum RV length 20 feet. Be Aware of Bear Activity. When … Read more

Spring Creek Campground

About: This campground is located along the peaceful and relaxing Spring Creek. Tall Ponderosa Pine and fir trees shade you by day, which is important because, although the site is located at 4750 feet elevation, it can get hot during summer months. Manns Creek Reservoir is located about 15 miles from the campgound offering boating … Read more

Falls Creek Campground

About: Falls Creek Campground is located on the south shore of Quinault Lake next to Falls Creek, a crystal clear stream, in the temperate rainforest. Fees: $20 (2011) Usage: Heavy Closest Towns: Aberdeen (WA) Water: None Restrictions: Trailers and RVs 16′ max. The lake is part of the Quinault Indian Nation. As such, a Tribal … Read more

Paradise Campground

About: Two undeveloped campsites on Mann Creek. This is a great area to explore on a mountain bike; backcountry roads and trails cover miles of the Hitt Mountains. Fees: SNone Usage: Light Water: Potable Water Restrooms: Vault Toilet Closest Town: Weiser, Idaho Directions: From Weiser, go 12.5 miles north on US 95, then 10 miles … Read more