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Swinging Bridge Campground

πŸ“Œ N. Payette River Area πŸ“ 44.171658,-116.120585 β›° 3,651 ft
Swinging Bridge Campground
Swinging Bridge Campground is one of four campgrounds located along Hwy 55 on the north fork of the Payette River between Banks and Smiths Ferry. The campground is across the highway from the river. It was named for a suspension bridge that was used to access the railroad on the other side of the river. This bridge was removed in 1991. It is often used by kayakers and rafters because it is close to Banks, Idaho, which is known for the whitewater rafting on the Payette River. The campground is surrounded by trees which gives the campsites privacy. It can be a bit noisy at night due to highway traffic, but we have always enjoyed our stay here.

Amenities

Campsites
Swinging Bridge Campground has 11 camping sites. The campsites include a fire pit and a picnic table. There are places to put tents or you can park an RV. There is not a host on site and a few of the campsites are reservable.
Water
There is no water in the campground.
Restroom
There is a vault style toilet in the campground which is handicap accessible.
Electricity
There is no electricity at Swinging Bridge Campground.
Phone Service
There is not a telephone at Swinging Bridge Campground. The nearest telephone is 4 mi. south at Banks.
Garbage Services
You must carry out your own garbage at Swinging Bridge Campground.

Recreation

Fishing
There is great trout fishing as well as whitefish along the North Fork of the Payette River.
Boating
There is whitewater boat access for rafting and kayaking near Banks, Idaho, on the Payette River.
Swimming
There are nice sandy beaches across the highway along the river. We are not swimmers but our kids had fun playing in the water and had fun on the beach.
Hiking
Hiking is available nearby.
Wildlife
We have seen deer in our campground, and I hear hunting is good both sides of the river during hunting season.

Fees & Reservations

Fee Schedule
for 2010 camping season, May - Sept: Campsites are $15 per day. Additional vehicles are $5 per day. $8 for day use.
Reservations
Some of the camping sites can be reserved. Call (877) 446-6777 or go to reserveamerica. Reservations must be made at least 10 days in advance.
Fees & Res.
Some of the camping sites can be reserved. Call (877) 446-6777 or go to reserveamerica. Reservations must be made at least 10 days in advance. for 2010 camping season, May - Sept: Campsites are $15 per day. Additional vehicles are $5 per day. $8 for day use.

Getting There

From Boise, drive 39 miles north on Idaho State Road 55 to the campground. It is 4 miles north of Banks, Idaho.

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