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Campsites
There are no individual campsites, however, there are barbecue pits spaced along the edge near the Snake River.
Water
Honestly, I'm not sure about the drinking water in Locust Park, however, there is drinking water at Scout Park.
Restroom
There is a vault style toilet across the road in a grassy area. There are also flushing toilets in Scout Park Campground nearby. We found them to be clean and well maintained.
Pets
Pets are welcome on a leash.
RV Dump Site
There is a waste water dump site available.
Phone Service
There is cell phone reception in this campground, but limited. No pay phone at this campground, however there is one at North Park Campground
Garbage Services
Dumpster available.
Fishing
This is river fishing. Sturgeon, trout and catfish are primarily what they fish for along this stretch.
Boating
There is a boat ramp for access to the river.
Swimming
There is no swimming in this campground. The water has a strong current.
Fee Schedule
As of May 2017, Camping at North Park RV sites daily fee is $10 during the summer season and $5 during the winter, while the tent sites are $8 during the summer and $4 in the winter months. Overflow is $4 year round. Seniors receive a $2 summer discount and a $1 winter discount. Disabled Veterans receive a 50% discount.
Reservations
Idaho Power does not provide for campground reservations, all sites are on a first come first serve basis.
Fees & Res.
Idaho Power does not provide for campground reservations, all sites are on a first come first serve basis. As of May 2017, Camping at North Park RV sites daily fee is $10 during the summer season and $5 during the winter, while the tent sites are $8 during the summer and $4 in the winter months. Overflow is $4 year round. Seniors receive a $2 summer discount and a $1 winter discount. Disabled Veterans receive a 50% discount.
Locust Park Campground
π Owyhee Area
π 42.946412,-115.981555
β° 2,380 ft
Locust Campground is basically a large parking area for RV's next to Scout Park along the Snake River just below CJ Strike Dam. It has barbecue pits spaced every so often. It is close enough to Scout Park that you could easily use their facilities. The information below is for Locust Park only.
Amenities
Recreation
Fees & Reservations
Getting There
CJ Strike Reservoir and the area campgrounds are located 29 miles south of Mountain Home. From I-84 take exit 95 at Mountain Home. Travel south on Hwy 51 for 21 miles to Bruneau. From Bruneau continue traveling west on Hwy 51 for about 2 miles. Take Hwy 78 right for about 6 miles, turn right on Black Sands Road to CJ Strike Dam where you will find North Park, Scout Park and Locust Park campgrounds.
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This information is accurate as of the date of the review.