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Campsites
There are 12 RV camping sites. Most could be use by tent campers as well. Each site is equipped with a metal picnic table and a fire pit with grill. The road and driveways are gravel.
Water
Beaver Creek Campground has an older, hand-pump equipped well for potable water. I didn't taste it.
Restroom
There was a new, vault style outhouse which was very clean.
Firewood
There is no firewood available. You will need to provide your own.
Pets
Pets are allowed on a leash only.
Picnic Area
None
Handicap Access
The new, vault style outhouses are handicap accessible but the rest of the campground is not.
RV Dump Site
Stanley, Idaho, is the nearest location to find an RV dumping station.
Host On-Site
No host.
Phone Service
No phone at the campground nor was there reception for our AT cell phones.
Garbage Services
According to Challis National Forest website, there is garbage service, but we saw no garbage cans or dumpster.
Fishing
Fishing is allowed, but check the regulations for restrictions. If you like lake fishing, Cape Horn Lakes are about a mile east as the crow flies. Drive south toward Hwy 21 and watch for Forest Rd 003 on your left.
Boating
No.
Swimming
Beaver Creek runs near the campground but it is too small for swimming. One might check out Cape Horn Lakes just a couple mile east on forest road 003 for swimming opportunities.
Recreation
Recreation at or near Beaver Creek includes fishing, camping, photography, bird watching, wildlife viewing, ATVs, bike riding, horseback riding and much more. There is a trailhead near the campground that leads to Ruffneck Peak to the north.
Wildlife
With the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness Area near, one could easily see deer, elk, bear, moose, wolves and many other wild animals.
Fee Schedule
There is a $10.00 daily fee per site as of April 2017.
Reservations
Beaver Creek Campground is a first come first service facility.
Fees & Res.
Beaver Creek Campground is a first come first service facility. There is a $10.00 daily fee per site as of January 2025.
Beaver Creek Campground
π Stanley Lake Area
π 44.413663,-115.145862
β° 6,615 ft
Beaver Creek Campground is newly remodeled and situated on the west bank of Beaver Creek about 22 miles NW of Stanley, Idaho. The campground is on the flat, open ground along the creek with little to no shade. It is surrounded by a mature forest. With a 6500 foot elevation, one would expect it to be fairly cool. However, we found it to be rather on the hot side in July.
Amenities
Recreation
Fees & Reservations
Getting There
From Stanley, Idaho, travel 18.0 miles NW on Hwy 21 to turn right onto Lola Creek Campground Road. Take the first right onto Cape Horn Road and travel .4 miles where you will turn left onto Seafoam Road. Beaver Creek Campground is about 1.8 miles north on Seafoam Road to the right.
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This information is accurate as of the date of the review.