About This Park
2,100 foot elevation. 4 tent sites, 85 sites for tents or RVs, 2 group sites, and a playground on the Lochsa River. One campground loop is reserved for campers with horses and other stock. It has hitching rails, stock water, stock loading ramp and feeders. There is one trail outfitter at the campground. The campground is often visited by moose and other wildlife. The Lochsa River is popular in the spring for whitewater sports. There are a number of river accesses near the campground along US 12. Fishing for chinook salmon, steelhead, cutthroat and bull trout and mountain whitefish. Catch and release rules apply to some of these species; please check current regulations. Hiking or horseback riding on Boulder Creek Trail, Lochsa River Access Trail, Downriver Trail Scenic Overlook and Lochsa Park Trail. The Boulder Creek Trail leads to the Stanley Hot Springs, and most trails access the Bitterroot-Selway Wilderness.
Quick Information
- Type: Federal Park
- Network: Federal – Other
- Price Range: $15-35
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No hookups here — this is genuine off-grid camping, best suited for self-contained rigs and tent campers who prefer solitude. At altitude, expect crisp mornings, quieter nights, and scenery that's hard to leave behind. Cell service is likely limited out here — consider it a built-in reason to properly unplug.