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Holman Creek Campground

πŸ“Œ Salmon River/Sunbeam Area πŸ“ 44.249861,-114.532760 β›° 5,632 ft
Holman Creek Campground
Holman Creek Campground is across Hwy 75 from the Salmon River north of the White Cloud Mountains. The campground is against the hills to the south. The hills are forested right down to the sites while the flat land is completely open.

Amenities

Campsites
There are 10 campsites in the Holman Creek Campground. Six sites are along the hill south of the highway, while the other four are in a valley along Holman Creek. These 4 sites are out of sight of the highway and I found them very appealing. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring with attached grill. The road and driveways are gravel. The turn around at the end of the campground is small and would be difficult for a large RV to turn around in.
Water
There is potable water available from a hand-pump equipped well.
Restroom
There is a vault style outhouse which was not clean when we made our review.
Electricity
No.
Firewood
There is a sign stating firewood is available from the host, but there is no host here. There is firewood available at East Fork Recreation Site.
Pets
Pets are allowed but must be kept on a leash.
Picnic Area
There is no picnic area here. The nearest one is at East Fork Recreation Site to the east along Hwy 75.
Handicap Access
The outhouse is handicap accessible.
Host On-Site
No.
Phone Service
There is cell phone service at Stanley, Challis, and along Hwy 75 at different locations such as Clayton. There are pay phones at Stanley, Challis and the convenience store near the campground.
Garbage Services
Yes, there is a dumpster near the outhouse.

Recreation

Fishing
Fishing is available in the Salmon River, and many nearby creeks. Check the regulations.
Boating
No.
Swimming
Holman Creek runs through the campground. It is small and could be fun for you and your kids to play in.
Recreation
The Salmon River is just across the highway for fishing. There is a trail leading south into the hills up Holman Creek if you are up for a hike. If you like rafting, travel back up the river where there are rapids up to class IV between here and Stanley. If you enjoy ghost towns, take a ride up the Yankee Fork of the Salmon River to Custer.
Wildlife
Deer are common here. Elk, bear, wolves and other wildlife live in the mountains within a few miles. There were no warnings about bear or other animals.

Fees & Reservations

Fee Schedule
Camp sites in Holman Creek Campground are $10.00 per day with another $4.00 for your extra vehicle.
Reservations
This is a first come first serve campground.
Fees & Res.
This is a first come first serve campground. Camp sites in Holman Creek Campground are $10.00 per day with another $4.00 for your extra vehicle.

Getting There

From Stanley, Idaho, take Hwy 75 for 25.5 miles, and the campground is on the right. From Challis, Idaho, take Hwy 93 south for 2.3 miles to the junction with Hwy 75. Turn right onto Hwy 75 and drive 29.4 miles to the campground on the left.

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