Campground Overview
About Diamondfield Jack Campground
The scent of sagebrush mingles with crisp mountain air at Diamondfield Jack Campground, where year-round accessibility meets rugged high desert charm. This eight-site campground at the end of Rock Creek Road serves as both a tranquil basecamp and winter recreation hub, with snow-play areas transforming the landscape from December through March.
Paved spurs accommodate everything from tents to RVs, though the lack of hookups keeps the experience authentically rustic. Drinking water flows year-round, complemented by wheelchair-accessible vault toilets and a warming shelter that sees heavy use during cold months. Fire rings and picnic tables anchor each site, while nearby trails like Pike Mountain and Eagle Trail (numbers 239 and 243) offer gentle multi-use excursions through juniper-studded hillsides.
Situated 29 miles south of Hansen and 28 miles west of Oakley, the campground occupies a transitional zone where the Sawtooth National Forest meets the Snake River Plain. The Minidoka Ranger District oversees operations, enforcing a strict 14-day stay limit to preserve the area's rugged character. While no formal reservation system exists, the Recreation.gov mobile app enables on-site payment via QR code—a concession to modernity in this otherwise untamed setting.
Vitals
Number of Sites
8
Elevation
6984feet 2129meters
Pad Type
Unknown
Max Length
Unknownfeet
Details
Hookups
No Hookups
Hookup Details
No Hookups
Pull-thru Sites
Yes
Restrictions
None
Amenities
Pets
Dog Friendly
Kids
Kid Friendly
Bathhouse
Restrooms
Extras
Trash Collection, Water Available
Booking Information
Reservations
No Reservations
Season
Unknown
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