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Campsites
Primitive campsites can be found by looking for signs like the one shown. You can also explore the side roads. My son had camped this area with friends so we took a road that led upstream on the south side of the river and found several.
Water
No.
Restroom
Vault style outhouse.
Pets
On a leash only.
Handicap Access
Yes!
RV Dump Site
No.
Host On-Site
No.
Phone Service
No.
Garbage Services
No.
Fishing
Family Fishing Water and the Payette River.
Boating
No.
Swimming
No.
Recreation
Fishing!
Fee Schedule
All of these sites are free, but please clean up after yourself.
Reservations
No reservations.
Fees & Res.
No reservations. All of these sites are free, but please clean up after yourself.
Lowman Fishing Ponds
π Idaho City / Lowman Area
π 44.116234,-115.408709
β° 4,348 ft
Lowman Fishing Ponds is a day use area along the North Fork of the Payette River. I have included it as a review because there are many free primitive camping sites along the Payette River in this area. We noticed many of these sites were being used. There are two ponds separated by a road on the flat land south of the river. There is a large parking area with a vault style outhouse. There are a couple covered picnic tables with barbecue stands. The tables are the handicap style where the table top is extended beyond the benches so there is room for a wheelchair. The ponds are a "Family Fishing Water" which means they are stocked regularly. You can check the regulations through a link on our Idaho Fishing Review page.
Amenities
Recreation
Fees & Reservations
Getting There
From Lowman, drive east on Hwy 21 just over 12 miles. There will be a road (Forest Rd 066) on your right. Take this road, and after you cross the Payette River you will see this sign. Turn right.
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This information is accurate as of the date of the review.