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Phillips Creek Transfer Campground, Salmon River Mountains, Idaho
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| | Idaho is a glorious site for campers. If you come to this campground, you will have a great time for sure. Tincup Creek flows through this region; do take a hike on the Shellrock Ridge Trail. Scores of folks camp here for the purpose of being in the neighborhood of Challis National Forest. At Phillips Creek Transfer Campground you don’t see much precipitation; December is the month that gets the most snow, and the driest month is July. You've been indoors for too long, you've got to get out of the house, and Phillips Creek Transfer Campground in Idaho |
is such a glorious site. A great place like Salmon National Forest in the neighborhood of Phillips Creek Transfer Campground is too wonderful to leave out, and float down the rapids of Loon Creek in a kayak. Phillips Creek Transfer Campground is one of the locations to camp
| here in the Salmon River Mountains. Just can't get enough of the Salmon River Mountains. A tour to Phillips Creek Transfer Campground wouldn’t be complete without a journey to close by Challis National Forest; get yourself into a kayak and hit Salmon River - Yankee Fork. So many local attractions and the great variety of outdoors recreation are certain to keep you coming back persistently. Phillips Creek Transfer Campground is to be found in a neighborhood with lots of exciting things to do, and what a glorious site for camping it is. Some activities | |
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here at Phillips Creek Transfer Campground are whitewater paddling, and hiking, so most likely you want to stay a while. There are some tremendous whitewater spots on Salmon River. All through the summertime months, highs ordinarily are in the 70's at Phillips Creek Transfer
Campground while overnight lows are ordinarily in the 30's. The cold days of the winter come with highs in the 20's while Phillips Creek Transfer Campground nighttime low temperatures during the wintertime are in the-10's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.60194 Longitude: -114.81611
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More Hotels and Campgrounds Near Phillips Creek Transfer Campground, Salmon River Mountains, Idaho
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| These outdoors activities are available near Phillips Creek Transfer Campground. |
| | Camp Grounds Near Phillips Creek Transfer Campground:
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Tincup Campground, Custer County
, 0 miles away |
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Transfer Campground, Custer County
, 1 miles away |
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Rock Creek Campground, Lemhi County
, 6 miles away |
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Rock Island Campground, Valley County
, 9 miles away |
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Whitey Cox Campground, Custer County
, 9 miles away |
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White Creek Campground, Custer County
, 10 miles away |
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Simplot Campground, Lemhi County
, 10 miles away |
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| | Ski Areas Near Phillips Creek Transfer Campground:
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Sun Valley, Idaho
, 53 miles away, 3400 vertical feet |
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Soldier Mountain Ski Resort, Idaho
, 55 miles away, 2030 vertical feet |
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Lost Trail, Montana
, 80 miles away, 1800 vertical feet |
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Tamarack, Idaho
, 91 miles away, 2800 vertical feet |
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Brundage Mountain, Idaho
, 95 miles away, 1800 vertical feet |
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Bogus Basin, Idaho
, 98 miles away, 1800 vertical feet |
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| | Whitewater Near Phillips Creek Transfer Campground:
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Loon Creek, Custer/ Lemhi
County
, 5 miles away, Class IV-V - 24 miles long (Loon Creek Ranger Station to confluence with M. Fork Salmon) |
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Salmon River - Yankee Fork, Custer
County
, 16 miles away, Class IV-V - 26.8 miles long (Upper road end to Salmon River) |
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Salmon River, Custer
County
, 18 miles away, Class III-IV - 13 miles long (Stanley to Old Sunbeam Dam) |
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Camas Creek, Lemhi
County
, 19 miles away, Class V - 13 miles long (Duck Creek to confluence with M.Fork Salmon) |
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Salmon River - Middle Fork, Valley/Lemhi
County
, 20 miles away, Class III-IV - 96 miles long (Boundary Creek to Cache Bar) |
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