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Sheep Trail Campground

πŸ“Œ Stanley Lake Area πŸ“ 44.3060180,-115.0562030 β›° 6,597 ft
Sheep Trail Campground
Sheep Trail Campground is on the south side of Hwy 21 NW of Stanley, Idaho. The campground is set back from the highway about 150 yards in the trees. A small stream meanders by the east side of camp and the forest provides ample shade though there is little privacy. This is a pleasant setting and I would camp here. This campground is designed as a "group" site.

Amenities

Campsites
There are 4 individual tent / RV camping sites. #4 is in the middle with an extra large picnic table while the other 3 are arranged around the outside of the paved loop. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring with attached grill.
Water
Potable water is available from a hand-pump equipped well. The water smelled metallic. I no longer taste the water.
Restroom
There is a vault style outhouse which is handicap accessible and clean.
Electricity
No.
Firewood
There is a sign advertising firewood available for $6.00 per bundle. However, since there is not a host on site, I am not sure how you would get it.
Pets
Yes, pets are allowed on a leash only.
Picnic Area
None here.
Handicap Access
This is considered a handicap accessible campground.
RV Dump Site
There is a dumping station just south of Stanley.
Host On-Site
No.
Phone Service
The nearest pay phone is at Stanley, and you will pick up cell reception just before entering the town.
Garbage Services
Garbage service is available in a bear resistant dumpster. Use it to avoid a night time visit by the neighborhood bear.

Recreation

Fishing
There are several streams in the area such as Marsh Creek, Cape Horn Creek, and Beaver Creek. The Salmon River is only 10 miles from here. For lake fishing, check out Stanley Lake or the Cape Horn Lakes. For restrictions, check the regulations.
Boating
None here.
Swimming
There is no swimming at Sheep Trail Campground. However, there is a path leading from the back of the campground to a small stream where you could let your children play in its cool water.
Hiking
For a nice hike, check out our review of the hike to Martin and Kelly Lakes.
Recreation
The primary recreation at Sheep Trail Campground is camping! This is a group site, so most people come here to camp together. In the area, one could fish, hike, mountain bike, horseback trail ride and exercise your skills at photography. The Sawtooth Mountains are the most photographed area in Idaho.
Wildlife
There are deer, elk, wolves, fox and many species of birds in the surrounding forest.

Fees & Reservations

Fee Schedule
The fee seems to be in question. The info at the campground says $45.00 per day for the "group" while the fee ranges from $37.04 to $41.67 at recreation.gov. If the campground is not reserved when you wish to stay, the individual sites rent for $13.00 per day and an extra $5.00 per day for your extra vehicle.
Reservations
Sheep Trail Campground is reservable as a group site. Most summer weekends are booked so reserve early at recreation. gov.
Fees & Res.
Sheep Trail Campground is reservable as a group site. Most summer weekends are booked so reserve early at recreation. gov. The fee seems to be in question. The info at the campground says $45.00 per day for the "group" while the fee ranges from $37.04 to $41.67 at recreation.gov. If the campground is not reserved when you wish to stay, the individual sites rent for $13.00 per day and an extra $5.00 per day for your extra vehicle.

Getting There

From Stanley, Idaho, take Hwy 21 NW 9.1 miles. Sheep Trail Campground will be on the south side of the road about 150 yards off the highway in the trees.

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