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Campsites
There are 23 tent / RV camping sites and 8 equine camping sites. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit with grill. These are very roomy sites. Dirt/gravel roads and driveways are outlined with large boulders. The equine sites are grouped together near the Grandjean Hikers Trailhead. These sites are even larger than the regular sites and they include a hitching rail. There is a common unloading ramp which needed some work when we were there.
Water
There is a hand-pump equipped well for potable water. The water is cold and clear.
Restroom
The restrooms are the standard vault style outhouses which are clean and well stocked.
Firewood
Firewood is available from the host for $6.00 per bundle.
Pets
Are allowed but on a leash only.
Handicap Access
The toilets are handicap style, the campground is not really handicap friendly.
RV Dump Site
None available. I believe the nearest is at Stanley, Idaho.
Host On-Site
There is a host but we did not meet them.
Phone Service
Phone service is available at the Sawtooth Lodge. We had no cell reception.
Garbage Services
Garbage service is available. I highly recommend you dispose of your garbage at night to avoid a visit from bears.
Fishing
The South Fork of the Payette River is beautiful. There are other streams and one could hike into the Sawtooth Mountains for a little high mountain lake fishing. Check the regulations.
Boating
Boating, no, but kayaking or rafting, yes.
Swimming
Yes, but swimming in the Payette River is at your own risk and very cold.
Recreation
Activities here are geared toward fishing, kayaking or rafting the river. You may hike or horseback ride into the Sawtooth Mountain Recreation Area. One could also relax at Sacajawea Hot Springs, take a few pictures, or just lay around camp. Mountain bikers, avoid the wilderness area.
Wildlife
Wildlife in this area include deer, elk, bear, wolves, mountain lions, mountain goat, and many species of birds.
Fee Schedule
All camping sites are $13.00 with another $5.00 for your extra vehicle per day.
Reservations
No reservations. There were many open sites when we visited on a weekend in July.
Fees & Res.
No reservations. There were many open sites when we visited on a weekend in July. All camping sites are $13.00 with another $5.00 for your extra vehicle per day.
Grandjean Campground
π Stanley Lake Area
π 44.149677,-115.152961
β° 5,171 ft
Grandjean Campground is in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area on the edge of the Sawtooth Wilderness Area. The South Fork of the Payette River meanders through the valley and is beautiful, crystal clear and cold. Mount Zumwalt, Observation Peak, Grandjean Peak, and several other peaks seem to watch over this area and call to the adventurer in many of us. The trails here lead to Trail Creek Lakes, Baron Lakes, Braxton Lake, Packrat Lake and many, many more. This is an absolutely beautiful area which appeals to many different people. I would encourage you to visit Grandjean even if it is only on a Sunday drive.
Amenities
Recreation
Fees & Reservations
Getting There
From Boise, Idaho, take Hwy 55 North to Banks, Idaho, about 34 miles. Turn right onto the Banks Lowman Road just past Banks. Follow the Banks Lowman Road to Lowman, Idaho, another 33 miles. Turn left on Hwy 21 and travel 21 miles to the Grandjean Road (#524) on your right. It is 5.6 miles to the Grandjean Campground.
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