Hotels near Buckhorn Campground, Idaho:
* Distances listed are direct linear distances, actual travel distance may be different.
|
Miners Peak Trail
 | The trail has not been maintained. I was able to hike it easily to the top 2 or 3 years ago. Not today...It was overgrown a lot and substantial deadfall. There are some burned spots also. That said, it's beautiful and a rigorous hike. Wear pants as the twigs will scratch you, and take insect repellant. Check your body for ticks also. The lookout is cool.... |
Blackmare Lake
 | The trail to Blackmare Lake is in very poor shape. The fire last year weakened the trees and the wind took down many of them. There are several 24-36' logs across the trail preventing horse travel. Hikers can make the trek, but expect to be climbing over a lot of down timber. The trails themselves are not terrible, but they are very loose with decomposed granite sand. The other big problem with the trail is that past the signs at the first bridge, there is absolutely no direction as to where the trails will take you or how far you are along the trails. ... |
Enos Lake
 | 11 miles away Amazing escape! A fun hike and a fantastic fishing lake!... |
Brundage Mountain
 | 29 miles away 7 PHOTOS ...mile drive from McCall, Brundage has been a favorite of Idahoans for over 46 years. Corduroy lovers rave about the resort's wide, expertly groomed runs, while their powder-hungry pals can easily hop off-trail into endless glades stuffed with feather-light fluff. A mid-week visit to Brundage Mountain is all it takes to understand the resort's long-time claim that it is 'Uncrowded, Unspoiled, and Unbelievable'. Frequent visitors know it's easier to find a fresh line than a lift line at Brundage on a weekday. With an average of 325 inches of annual snowfall, the powder days are plentiful. Clear skies reveal sweeping views of Payette Lake & McCall off one crest, and endless mountain scenery reaching all the way to Oregon's Blue Mountains off the opposite side. The only challenge is deciding how long to savor the natural beauty before plunging back in for more terrific turns. Fortunately, with 1,800 vertical feet and more than 1,500 acres of in-bound terrain, there's plenty of time to enjoy both the snow and the spectacular scenery. Weekends and holidays are lively at Brundage Mo... |
Tamarack
 | 30 miles away 4 PHOTOS When Tamarack Resort opened in December 2004, it was the first all-season resort to open in the U.S. in more than two decades. Tamarack features mountain, meadow and lake, and has the distinction of being a rare destination resort with ski, golf, lake, village, and lodging amenities all located in extremely close proximity. Tamarack is nestled in Idaho?s Payette River Mountains. The resort is located about 90 miles north of Boise, west of the small town of Donnelly on the northwest shores of Lake Cascade. Bordered on the north, south, and west by National Forest land, Tamarack sits at the doorstep of the largest mountain wilderness in the lower 48 states?the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness. The base elevation of the Tamarack Mountain is 4,900 feet and it rises to a summit of 7,700?providing 2,800 feet of vertical for skiers, hikers and mountain bikers. Tamarack features 1,100 acres of lift-accessed terrain, a 22? SuperPipe and two Terrain Parks all serviced by seven lifts, including three high-speed detachable quads. Guided backcountry trips provide access 5,054 acr... |
Soldier Mountain Ski Resort
 | 97 miles away 6 PHOTOS |
|
Other campgrounds near Buckhorn Campground, Idaho:
Teepee Creek Campground, Valley County, 0 miles away
Buckhorn Bar Campground, Valley County, 0 miles away
Salmon Point Campground, Valley County, 1 miles away
Krassel Creek Campground, Valley County, 2 miles away
Lodgepole Campground, Valley County, 5 miles away
Fourmile Campground, Valley County, 5 miles away
Deadman Campground, Valley County, 5 miles away
Poverty Flat Campground, Valley County, 6 miles away
Penny Spring Campground, Valley County, 11 miles away
Kennally Creek Campground, Valley County, 12 miles away
|
Paddling Rivers Near Buckhorn Campground, Idaho:
Salmon River - South Fork, ValleyCounty, 2 miles away  | | Class II-V - 16 miles long (Poverty Flats Campground to East Fork of South Fork)
|
Salmon River - South Fork, ValleyCounty, 8 miles away  | | Class IV-V - 7 miles long (Goat Creek to footbridge at Poverty Flats Campground)
|
Salmon River - East Fork of South Fork, ValleyCounty, 8 miles away  | | Class III-V - 12 miles long (Close to Yellow Pinto South Fork Salmon River)
|
Secesh River, ValleyCounty, 8 miles away  | | Class IV-V - 14.4 miles long (Loon Creek to South Fork Salmon River)
|
Salmon River - South Fork, ValleyCounty, 15 miles away  | | Class IV-V - 33 miles long (East Fork of South Fork to Salmon River)
|
|
Trails near Buckhorn Campground, Idaho:
Miners Peak Trail, Valley County, 3 miles away  | | ...ears ago. Not today...It was overgrown a lot and substantial deadfall. There are...
|
Eagle Rock Trail, Valley County, 5 miles away
Cougar Ridge Trail, Valley County, 5 miles away
Blackmare Trail, Valley County, 6 miles away
Camp Creek Cutoff Trail, Valley County, 6 miles away
Blackmare Cutoff Trail, Valley County, 7 miles away
Indian Ridge Trail, Valley County, 8 miles away
|
Lakes Near Buckhorn Campground, Idaho:
Cougar Lakes, Valley CountyCounty, 7 miles away
Cow Lake, Valley CountyCounty, 8 miles away
|
|