Hotels near State Campground Recreation Site, Idaho:
* Distances listed are direct linear distances, actual travel distance may be different.
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Papoose Lake
 | I was raised in Riggins, ID and you need to check your maps. The Wallowa mountains are in OREGON! The areas you are talking about are in IDAHO, primarily in the Seven Devils range.... |
Emerald Lake
 | 16 miles away How is the fishing?... |
Swiftwater Rv Park
 | 19 miles away 10 PHOTOS Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Nearby Grocery... RV:30/50 amp; pull-throughs; water; RV dump site; free wifi; free TV, - 24 RV hookups, FIRES:stone fire pit available in Gazebo... Swiftwater RV Park... Swiftwater RV Arial view... Swiftwater RV with gazebo... Willow by the river... Gazebo by the river... Campsites by the river... Iris along the banks of the Salmon River at Swiftwater... Riverside camping among Willow trees... ...Perce National Forest back country is another great individual or family experience that we can assist with arranging.
The Salmon River, running right by Swiftwater RV Park, is the longest flowing non-dammed river in the lower 48.
Hell's Canyon National Recreation Area is one of the leading recreational areas in the Pacific Northwest. For an exciting and rewarding recreational experience come and see what Idaho and the Hell's Canyon Recreational area has to offer. As a leading recreational area in North Central Idaho, and the communities along the Salmon and Snake River canyon area between White Bird and Riggins, SwiftWater RV Park is a great campground with a great location for recreational activities and outdoor experiences.
White Bird is Idaho's shortest drive to the Hell's Canyon National Recreational Area. It is one of the historical wilderness communities known as the Twin River area off of the Salmon and the Snake River systems that parallel one another. SwiftWater RV Park is only a 17 mile drive to North America's deepest river gorge, Hells Canyon.
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Brundage Mountain
 | 21 miles away 7 PHOTOS ...s 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 Mountain. Visitors frequently enjoy live entertainment in ''Smoky's Pub'', our adults-only space which ... |
Tamarack
 | 35 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... |
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Other campgrounds near State Campground Recreation Site, Idaho:
Papoose Campground, Idaho County, 4 miles away
Canyon Pines RV Resort, Riggins, 5 miles away
Front Gardens RV Park, Lucile, 10 miles away
Windy Saddle Campground, Idaho County, 11 miles away
Seven Devils Campground, Idaho County, 11 miles away
Allison Creek Campground, Idaho County, 14 miles away
Spring Bar Campground, Idaho County, 14 miles away
Van Creek Campground, Idaho County, 15 miles away
Zims Hot Springs, New Meadows, 16 miles away
Hazard Campground, Idaho County, 16 miles away
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Paddling Rivers Near State Campground Recreation Site, Idaho:
Little Salmon River, Idaho/ AdamsCounty, 3 miles away  | | Class II-V - 20 miles long (Hazard Creek to Salmon River at Riggins)
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Hazard Creek, IdahoCounty, 9 miles away  | | Class III-IV - 1 miles long (Hard Creek to Little Salmon confluence)
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Hard Creek, IdahoCounty, 10 miles away  | | Class IV-V - 2 miles long (Point upstream to Hazard Creek confluence)
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Little Salmon River, Idaho/ AdamsCounty, 10 miles away  | | Class III-V - 6 miles long (One mile down from Smokey Boulder Road to Hazard Creek)
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Slate Creek, IdahoCounty, 15 miles away  | | Class II-V - 23.7 miles long (Headwaters to Salmon River)
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Trails near State Campground Recreation Site, Idaho:
Heavens Gate Trail, Idaho County, 12 miles away
Old Boise Trail, Idaho County, 13 miles away
Lava Butte Trail, Idaho County, 16 miles away
Broken Leg Trail, Idaho County, 17 miles away
Rapid River Trail, Adams County, 18 miles away
Deep Creek Trail, Adams County, 18 miles away
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Lakes Near State Campground Recreation Site, Idaho:
Elk Lake, Idaho CountyCounty, 8 miles away
Gay Lake, Idaho CountyCounty, 8 miles away
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