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Mike Harris Campground

πŸ“Œ Ashton - Driggs Area πŸ“ 43.556067,-111.068370 β›° 6,566 ft
Mike Harris Campground
Mike Harris Campground is set in rolling, heavily forested hills just off Highway 33 south of Victor, Idaho. We missed the entrance and had to go back looking for it, but the Google Map will help you find it. We arrived on a Monday and the campground was a third to half full. I recommend you reserve ahead of time. The main activity here is hiking the Mikesell Canyon Trail.

Amenities

Campsites
There are 13 single sites, each with a picnic table, fire pit with attached grate, barbecue stand and bear proof food storage box. You are required to store your food in this box each night. The road and driveways are gravel, the sites are natural.
Water
Water is available from a hand pump equipped well. The water was pretty good for this type of well.
Restroom
The campground has one vault style outhouse and it was reasonably clean.
Electricity
No
Firewood
No
Pets
Pets are allowed but must be on a leash.
Picnic Area
No
Handicap Access
Only the outhouse is handicap accessible.
RV Dump Site
No
Host On-Site
No
Phone Service
None, but cell reception is available only a short way down the highway.
Garbage Services
Yes, please dispose of your garbage in the bear resistant dumpster. There are grizzly bear in this area.

Recreation

Fishing
No
Boating
No
Swimming
No
Wildlife
Deer, elk moose and bear.

Fees & Reservations

Fee Schedule
Campsites at Mike Harris are $12 per day.
Reservations
Yes you may reserve a campsite at recreation.gov. There are 12 reserveable sites.
Fees & Res.
Yes you may reserve a campsite at recreation.gov. There are 12 reserveable sites. Campsites at Mike Harris are $12 per day.

Getting There

From Boise, Idaho follow this Google Map.

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