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Campsites
There are 5 campsites which can be used by RVs or tents. Each has a picnic table and fire ring with attached grill. The road and driveways are gravel. Site 1 is on the river but is exposed to the road. Site 2 is very secluded and has river access. Site 3 is not on the river and is very exposed to the road.
Water
No.
Restroom
There is a vault style outhouse which was clean and stocked at the time of our visit.
Electricity
No.
Firewood
You will need to provide your own firewood.
Pets
Pets are welcome but need to be kept on a leash.
Picnic Area
No.
Handicap Access
The outhouse is handicap accessible but the rest of the campground doesn't seem to be.
RV Dump Site
I don't know of one at Pine or Featherville. There is one to the east at the Big Smokey Guard Station.
Host On-Site
No.
Phone Service
None. Featherville would have the nearest pay phone.
Garbage Services
No.
Fishing
Fishing in the South Fork of the Boise River is available for trout, white fish and there is a kokanee salmon run. Check the regulations for seasons and limits.
Boating
No.
Swimming
There is no swimming area but people do swim in the river on hot summer days.
Recreation
Recreation activities include camping, fishing, trail riding by four wheeler or motorcycle, hiking and photography.
Wildlife
Deer, elk, bear, wolves and other smaller animals and birds live in these woods. Use care when storing you food or garbage to avoid a night time visit by a neighborhood bear.
Fee Schedule
The daily fee as of April 2017 for camping in Bird Creek Campground is $6.00. There is no fee posted for your extra vehicle and all sites are singles.
Reservations
None.
Fees & Res.
This is a first come first served facility with a $6 daily fee as of January 2025 for camping. There is no fee posted for your extra vehicle and all sites are singles.
Bird Creek Campground
π Pine Area
π 43.621175,-115.175774
β° 3,243 ft
Bird Creek Campground is located along the South Fork of the Boise River east of Featherville, Idaho, on a narrow stretch of land between the road and the river. The area is heavily forested with great access to the river and to riding trails in the surrounding mountains. Most campers stay here for either the river access or the trail riding. I stayed in campsite #1 which is nice except for the exposure to the road.
Amenities
Recreation
Fees & Reservations
Getting There
From Mountain Home, Idaho follow this GoogleMap.
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This information is accurate as of the date of the review.