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Flat Rock Campground

πŸ“Œ Henry's Lake Area πŸ“ 44.497239,-111.339494 β›° 6,439 ft
Flat Rock Campground
Flat Rock Campground is located on Hwy 20 just south of Mack's Inn in Island Park City. This country of rolling hills is covered with a mature, lodgepole pine forest. Henry's Fork of the Snake River flows past on the north edge of the campground offering world class fly fishing for rainbow trout and Island Park Reservoir offers boating activities only a short drive to the south.

Amenities

Campsites
There are 36 campsites divided into two loops, A B. Each site has a picnic table, fire pit with attached grate, a barbecue stand and a sand filled tent square. 9 sites in loop B have electricity. The roads and driveways are gravel. Loop A offers some sites with river access and some sites are on a slope.
Water
Water is available through a pressurized system. The water was clear and cool.
Restroom
The restrooms are vault style outhouses and they were clean and stocked. There is a shower and laundry at Mack's Inn.
Electricity
Nine campsites offer electricity in loop B.
Firewood
Firewood is available to purchase from the camp host for $6.00 per bundle.
Pets
Pets are okay but must be kept on a leash.
Picnic Area
No.
Handicap Access
Only the outhouses are handicap accessible.
RV Dump Site
There is an RV dump station at Mack's Inn.
Host On-Site
There are two hosts, one for each loop.
Phone Service
No phone in the campground but there is at Mack's Inn. Our ATT cell phones had good reception but the reception is spotty in this area.
Garbage Services
Yes, please use the garbage service to avoid a night time visit by a neighborhood bear.

Recreation

Fishing
The streams and rivers nearby offer world class trout fishing but pay close attention to the regulations.
Boating
Floating the river on rafts and kayak is available near Flat Rock Campground and boating is available at Island Park Reservoir.
Swimming
No.
Recreation
Recreation at or near the campground includes camping, fishing, hunting, rafting, kayaking, hiking, photography, sightseeing, wildlife viewing and more.
Wildlife
Deer, elk, moose, black and grizzly bear, wolves and more.

Fees & Reservations

Fee Schedule
As of May 2017 a standard single campsite is $15 and $20 if it has an electrical hook-up. Double sites are $30 per night.
Reservations
There are 16 sites which may be reserved at recreation.gov, 6 of these have electricity.
Fees & Res.
There are 16 sites which may be reserved at recreation.gov, 6 of these have electricity. As of May 2017 a standard single campsite is $15 and $20 if it has an electrical hook-up. Double sites are $30 per night.

Getting There

From Boise, Idaho follow this Google Map.

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