Campground Overview
About Camp Creek Campground
What sets Camp Creek Campground in Yellow Pine, Idaho, apart is its serene location along the scenic Johnson Creek, offering peaceful seclusion and abundant natural beauty within the Boise National Forest. This first-come, first-served campground is designed for those seeking tranquility amidst lush meadows, forested mountain slopes, and rich wildlife, with moose, deer, and even bald eagles frequently spotted.
With 14 primitive campsites, the campground provides essential amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets. Though compact, it promises a rustic and immersive camping experience, complemented by excellent trout fishing opportunities in Johnson Creek and the nearby South Fork Salmon River. Outdoor enthusiasts will also appreciate access to trailheads leading into the rugged Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness, ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Seasonal berry picking and hunting add to its appeal.
Located just south of the community of Yellow Pine, the campground is approximately 80 miles northeast of Cascade via scenic mountain roads. While remote, it offers a gateway to Idaho's stunning wilderness and authentic local culture, including the annual Yellow Pine Music and Harmonica Festival held in August. This site is perfect for adventurers seeking a remote base for hiking, fishing, and exploring the untamed beauty of central Idaho.
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