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Directions: From Stanley, travel Highway 21 for about 20 miles and take a right onto Forest Service Road 579. Continue on this road for about 10 miles and at the âTâ you want to take a left staying on Forest Service Road 579. Keep going on this road for 2.3 miles and at junction with Forest Service Road 551 you want to stay straight on 579. Continue on for another 5 miles to the site on the right.
Guidebooks: Activities: hiking, fishing, photography
Campground description: This campground is split up into two parts. The first camp is right before you cross the Bear Valley Creek Bridge and has 10 sites; one right on the creek and the others set back in the woods. Some of the sites are close together while others are spread out for privacy. Just across the bridge, on the right is the other part of the campground. Here there are 3 sites with toilet and rock fire rings but no tables, set in an open area close to the creek. Both camps are very pretty and there is a trailhead just up the road. July-September.
Note: Bear Valley Creek is home to a variety of endangered fish which are strictly catch and release. I found this campground in the book, "Rays Guides, free campgrounds in Idaho".
Fee: free
Campground services: toilets, tables and fire grates. tents and small trailers
Campsites: 13
CAMPGROUND CONTACT INFO
Ownership: National Forest Service
Posted 05/26/2008 by
sam572
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