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Bad Bear Campground

πŸ“Œ Idaho City / Lowman Area πŸ“ 43.908472,-115.697790 β›° 5,127 ft
Bad Bear Campground
Bad Bear Campground is across Hwy 21 from Mores Creek north of Idaho City on the Ponderosa Pine Scenic Route . The campground is situated along Bad Bear Creek, which is a very small stream. Bad Bear Creek isn't big enough to fish in, but the kids could play in it and cool down on warm summer days, or you could try your hand at panning gold. Some of the sites are "cozier" than others, and it is a nice place for the family to relax on a weekend. The elevation at the campground is about 5200 feet, so the night will probably be fairly cool.

Amenities

Campsites
Bad Bear Campground has 5 RV camping sites, each having a picnic table with a lantern hook and fire pit. There are a couple sites which can accommodate medium sized RVs. The other sites are rather small. This is less developed than some campgrounds. There is no electricity or waste water dump. Over all I am not impressed with Bad Bear Campground. Site 2 looked good but 1 and 5 were right against the highway. Site 3, the double site, only had one small parking spot. Bad Bear has a picnic area between Highway 21 and Mores Creek. There are two picnic tables each with a fire ring. There is also a vault style outhouse in the picnic area. The turn around area in the picnic area is very small.
Water
There is drinking water available in the campground, however it is very metallic tasting.
Restroom
The restroom is a vault/outhouse style. They are clean and well maintained as of May 2010.
Pets
Pets are Ok on a leash.
Handicap Access
The restrooms are handicap accessible.
Phone Service
There is no phone service available, cell phone service is spotty to non-existent.
Garbage Services
There is garbage service available with "Bearwise" garbage cans.

Recreation

Fishing
There is fishing in Mores Creek for rainbow trout.
Recreation
Camping, hiking, bird watching, prospecting and fishing.
Wildlife
Deer are common in this area, however so are black bear so take precautions. You could see elk, cougar (not likely), squirrels, many different birds and several other small animals.

Fees & Reservations

Fee Schedule
These camping sites cost $15 per night and $30 for a double campsite.
Reservations
These camping sites are available on a first come first serve basis. No reservations available.
Fees & Res.
For the current fee schedule and to reserve a campsite go to Recreation.gov.

Getting There

Travel 9.2 miles northeast of Idaho City on Hwy 21, the campground is on the left side, the picnic area is on the right side.

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This information is accurate as of the date of the review.