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Campsites
There are 33 campsites each is equipped with a picnic table, a fire ring and tent square. The roads and driveways are paved. Sites 1, 2, 20, 21, 22 , 25 and 26 are pull-through. 31-33 are group sites and the rest are back-in.
Water
There is a pressurized water system with chlorinated water throughout the campground.
Restroom
There are 6 vault style outhouses, they were clean and well stocked with toilet paper.
Electricity
There is a single RV hookup with 30 amp service in 13 of the sites plus 50 amp service at sites #4-9. 14 campsites do not have electricity. 31, 32 and 33 (group sites) have 3 sets of 30 amp outlets in each campsite.
Firewood
Firewood is available for purchase from the camp host.
Pets
Pets are allowed but must be kept on a leash.
Picnic Area
Near each of the two entrances there is a small picnic area with four or five parking sites and two tables. There is also a horseshoe pit at each.
Handicap Access
Huckleberry is rather handicap friendly. The outhouses are all handicap accessible and the roads and RV pads are paved.
RV Dump Site
The RV dump station is located near the "downstream" entrance and is obvious from the road. The fee to use the station is $5.
Host On-Site
Yes, the host is in campsite 7.
Phone Service
We didn't get any cell service on our at phones but there is a pay phone in the campground.
Garbage Services
Garbage service is available with recycling for plastic and aluminum.
Fishing
The St Joe River is known for it's fly fishing and there are other smaller streams in the area. Check the regulations and seasons here.
Boating
Floating, rafting and canoing are popular in the St Joe River.
Swimming
Not so much swimming, people float the river.
Recreation
Other than camping the primary activities here are fly fishing or rafting, canoing and tubing on the river. There are horseshoe pits available also. The Trail of the Hiawatha is not to far away for a days bike ride. Check out this company offering package deals. It is one of several.
Wildlife
This area is known for its elk hunting but you are more likely to see a deer. There were no wildlife warning signs.
Fee Schedule
The single sites are $18 with electricity, $14 without. Your extra vehicle which is not in tow is another $5 per day. The group sites add $4 per additional electrical hook-up used.
Reservations
Huckleberry Campground doesn't allow reservations so your will need to get here early as it fills up most summer weekends.
Fees & Res.
Huckleberry Campground doesn't allow reservations so your will need to get here early as it fills up most summer weekends. The single sites are $18 with electricity, $14 without. Your extra vehicle which is not in tow is another $5 per day. The group sites add $4 per additional electrical hook-up used.
Huckleberry Campground
π St. Joe River Area
π 47.267833,-116.080933
β° 2,245 ft
Huckleberry Campground is situated along the St Joe River on an old gravel bar. It has cottonwood, aspen, willows and a few pine trees scattered about the area. It is the most "developed" campground on the river and the only one to offer electrical hook-ups. Most sites have some grass which is mowed. The river offers activities such as tubing and fly fishing.
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Recreation
Fees & Reservations
Getting There
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