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Celebration Park

πŸ“Œ Boise Area πŸ“ 43.299419,-116.522194 β›° 2,270 ft
Celebration Park
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CELEBRATION PARK is Idaho's Archaeological Park with over 700 acres located on the western boundary of the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area. The Park serves as a beginning point for Halverson Bar and Lake trail. Warning: It can be very hot in July and August, bring extra water! Established as Idaho's only archaeological park in 1989, the park has been the recipient of several awards including an Orchid Award In Recognition of Superlative Achievement in Preserving Idaho's Heritage 1997 from Idaho Historic Preservation Council, and Idaho Governor Dirk Kempthorne's Take Pride in Idaho Award 2002. The river front park is visited each year by over 65,000 travelers from across the world that come to enjoy the high desert flora, scenic land features, and unique Indian Art.

Amenities

Campsites
The campsites are located along the edge of the parking lot next to the river. There is one square with fire pits and tables designed for tent camping but there is also a couple spots for you to park your RV along the edge of the sites.
Water
Yes
Restroom
The restrooms have running water and flushing toilets, however some of the campsites are a good long walk away.
Electricity
No
Firewood
You will need to provide your own firewood.
Picnic Area
Yes there are several picnic tables including a beautiful site right on the river with a shade tree.
Handicap Access
Yes
RV Dump Site
No
Host On-Site
The park staff is available during office hours only.
Phone Service
There is a pay phone at the park. We did not have good cell reception on our ATT phones.
Garbage Services
Yes

Recreation

Fishing
Fishing is available in the Snake River year around. I have caught bass just down stream from here. You may check the regulations through this link.
Boating
Yes, you can check out my link in Recreation.
Swimming
There is no swimming area but the river is available.
Recreation
Activities near the park include fishing, hiking, horseback riding, bird watching, touring the petroglyph's and camping.
Wildlife
Deer, coyotes, rabbits and birds, birds and more birds live here.

Fees & Reservations

Fee Schedule

Day use: $2 per vehicle
Camping: $5 per night (3 day limit)
Season Pass: $15, Seniors: $5
Reservations
For contact, fee and reservation info check out this link to Canyon County.
Fees & Res.
For contact, fee and reservation info check out this link to Canyon County.
Day use: $2 per vehicle
Camping: $5 per night (3-day limit)

Getting There

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