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Spring Creek Campground

πŸ“Œ Weiser River Area πŸ“ 44.57028,-116.94639 β›° 4,848 ft
Spring Creek Campground
Spring Creek Campground set in the forest along a very small creek west of Hitt Mountain. The elevation here is only 4300 feet which makes this a great early season campground. When we visited the snow had just melted at the campground in late April, camping was free during the walk in season. Later in the summer this is a rather warm place but usually has several campers. This campground is not intended for very large RVs. The longest driveway is listed as 32 feet.

Amenities

Campsites
There are 14 campsites, each are equipped with a picnic table and fire pit with attached grate. The roads and driveways are gravel.
Water
There is a pressurized water system with cool clear water available.
Restroom
Three vault style outhouses are stationed about the campground.
Electricity
No
Firewood
Please bring your own firewood as there is none sold here.
Pets
Pets must be kept on a leash.
Picnic Area
There is a group picnic site which may be reserved at recreation.gov and can handle 100 persons.
Handicap Access
The outhouses are handicap accessible.
RV Dump Site
No
Host On-Site
There is a camp host, they had not yet arrived for the season.
Phone Service
None
Garbage Services
There is no garbage service available. You will need to pack yours out with you.

Recreation

Fishing
The streams in the immediate area are very small but there may be some holes with catchable fish. Check the regulations here.
Boating
None
Swimming
No
Recreation
Camping and four wheeling are the primary activities but one can also hike, photograph, watch birds and wildlife and more. Check out "Sleepy Springs Interpretive Trail" in our "Recreation" page.
Wildlife
Deer, elk and black bear live here.

Fees & Reservations

Fee Schedule
I checked recreation.gov for site cost and found the site cost $10 per day but there was a $9 reservation fee, ouch!
Reservations
Campsites may be reserved at recreation.gov.
Fees & Res.
Campsites may be reserved at recreation.gov. I checked recreation.gov for site cost and found the site cost $10 per day but there was a $9 reservation fee, ouch!

Getting There

Follow this Google Map to Spring Creek Campground.

7-Day Forecast

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