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Park Creek Gampground

πŸ“Œ Idaho City / Lowman Area πŸ“ 44.11757,-115.5824 β›° 4,322 ft
Park Creek Gampground
Park Creek Campground is situated on the east bank of Clear Creek on some gentle hills. It is in a mature forest with a fair amount of underbrush. The sites are spread out, offering greater privacy than most campgrounds. The road and driveways are dirt and can be heavily rutted in the spring.

Amenities

Campsites
There are 24 tent / RV camping sites arranged in one large loop, but they are separated into Rainbow and Trout Loops for reservation purposes. The sites vary in accommodations. All have a picnic table and fire ring while some also have a barbecue grill. I saw some with only a primitive stone fire ring.
Water
There is potable water but it had a fairly strong metallic taste. I recommend you bring your own drinking water.
Restroom
There are 2 vault style outhouses. We did not check them as the entire campground was reserved at the time we were there.
Firewood
None available, bring or gather your own.
Pets
Pets are allowed on a leash only.
Picnic Area
No separate picnic area. There are group fire rings for each loop.
Handicap Access
Yes, the outhouses are handicap accessible but the campground would not be a good choice for a handicap camper.
RV Dump Site
None in this area.
Host On-Site
There is no host on site at Park Creek Campground.
Phone Service
There is no phone service at the campground, but there is a pay phone at Lowman less than 4 miles away.
Garbage Services
Yes, there is garbage service.

Recreation

Fishing
Clear Creek is small but has a few fishing holes. The South Fork of the Payette River is less than 4 miles away. Check the regulations here.
Boating
No boating here.
Swimming
No swimming here but one could play in the creek.
Recreation
Recreation in this area includes pretty much all forest activities such as camping, fishing, rafting, hiking, biking, horseback riding, ATV riding, wildlife viewing, photography...
Wildlife
Deer are common here. This is bear country so use caution when storing your food or disposing of your garbage. One may also see elk, fox, wolves, and many species of birds.

Fees & Reservations

Fee Schedule
The fees for 2010 were $12.00 per day, or each loop may be reserved for $100.00 per day.
Reservations
You may reserve the group site at Park Creek Campground at recreation.gov. Individual sites may not be reserved but you may camp in them if the group is not reserved.
Fees & Res.
You may reserve the group site at Park Creek Campground at recreation.gov. Individual sites may not be reserved but you may camp in them if the group is not reserved. The fees for 2010 were $12.00 per day, or each loop may be reserved for $100.00 per day.

Getting There

From Boise, take Hwy 55 N to Banks where you will turn right onto the Banks/ Lowman Road. Follow it to Lowman and turn left onto Hwy 21. Turn left immediately onto Forest Road #582. Follow Forest Road 582 3.6 miles north to Park Creek Campground on the right. The road at Lowman is not well marked.

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