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Campsites
There are 24 camping sites, most can handle an RV or tent camper. They each have a fire ring and picnic table. Some of the lake sites have a dock for fishing or swimming. In the campground most sites have a lantern pole.
Water
There is water through a couple hand pumps and it is clear without metallic flavor.
Restroom
There are several vault style outhouses around the lake. Most of them were clean and well kept, but a couple of them are rather old.
Pets
Pets must be kept on a leash.
Handicap Access
Somewhat.
RV Dump Site
No.
Phone Service
No cell or pay phone at the lake, but Bovill is only a couple miles away.
Garbage Services
Yes.
Fishing
Moose Creek Reservoir is stocked with rainbow trout. According to the camp host, there are also bass, crappie and bluegill.
Boating
Electric motors only.
Swimming
The lake lends itself well to swimming, but please be considerate of the fishermen.
Wildlife
It is called MOOSE Creek, however I wouldn't count on seeing a moose. Whitetail deer, yes, and we saw a beaver dam on the creek below the lake.
Fee Schedule
$10.00 daily fee.
Reservations
Not available. Roy, the camp host, indicated the campground rarely fills completely.
Fees & Res.
Not available. Roy, the camp host, indicated the campground rarely fills completely. $10.00 daily fee.
Moose Creek Reservoir Campgrounds
π Potlatch/Dworshak Areas
π 46.874824,-116.424014
β° 2,897 ft
Moose Creek Reservoir is surrounded by gently rolling hills in Northern Idaho. The country is heavily forested with pines and underbrush. Grass covers anything left uncovered. It is beautiful to a greenery starved desert dweller such as myself. The high temperatures in the summer range up to 90 to 92 degrees.
Amenities
Recreation
Fees & Reservations
Getting There
Moose Creek Reservoir Campground is located just west of Bovill on Highway 8. Watch for the sign, then follow the dirt road a couple miles.
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This information is accurate as of the date of the review.