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Bureau of Land Management

Blackfoot Reservoir Campground

BLM - Pocatello Field Office

Soda Springs, Idaho 83276

202-208-3801

42.8444785, -111.6040259

Campground Overview

About Blackfoot Reservoir Campground

Blackfoot Reservoir Campground offers a pristine lakeside retreat where rugged Idaho wilderness meets exceptional waterfront recreation. This BLM-managed gem combines spacious sites, stunning reservoir views, and abundant outdoor activities to create an unforgettable camping experience.

Situated on the southwestern shore of the expansive Blackfoot Reservoir, the campground provides a perfect basecamp for water enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The 28 well-maintained sites, including 16 with full hookups, accommodate both RVs and tents comfortably. Campers enjoy modern amenities like electrical connections, potable water, and an RV dump station, while still feeling immersed in the unspoiled natural surroundings.

Located just 12 miles north of Soda Springs, Idaho, the campground strikes an ideal balance between accessibility and seclusion. The serene setting along the Pioneer Historic Byway places visitors within easy reach of local attractions like the captive Soda Springs Geyser and the intriguing Hooper Springs Park, both offering unique glimpses into the area's geological wonders.

Outdoor recreation opportunities abound, with the 18,000-acre reservoir inviting fishing, boating, and paddling adventures. Anglers can test their skills against populations of cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, and smallmouth bass. The nearby Blackfoot River presents an exhilarating option for whitewater enthusiasts, featuring Class II and III rapids. Wildlife viewing is excellent, with chances to spot various bird species, including pelicans and cormorants nesting on the reservoir's islands.

Blackfoot Reservoir Campground caters to a range of camping styles, from weekend getaways to extended vacations. Its location along a scenic byway makes it an attractive stopover for travelers exploring the greater Yellowstone and Grand Teton region. The campground's proximity to diverse ecosystems and local cultural sites allows visitors to forge deep connections with both nature and the area's rich heritage.

Vitals

Number of Sites

28

Elevation

6132feet 1869meters

Pad Type

Unknown

Max Length

80feet

Details

Hookups

Partial Hookups

Hookup Details

Power Available

Pull-thru Sites

Unknown

Restrictions

None

Amenities

Pets

Dog Friendly

Kids

Kid Friendly

Bathhouse

Restrooms

Extras

Trash Collection, Water Available, Dump Station

Booking Information

Reservations

No Reservations

Season

Mid May – Mid September

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