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Campground rules and regulations are posted at the site. There are no dumpsters on site, visitors must pack in and out their trash.
Campsites: 10 developed sites--- At this time, there is not a reservation system in place for the campsites. Campsites are on a first come first serve basis. There are no fees associated with this site.
This site is equipped with 2 vault toilets, 2 parking lots, picnic tables, boat ramp & dock and shelters. Access to BLM and Forest Service OHV trails exist.
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Campsites: 5 developed sites--- At this time, there is not a reservation system in place for the campsites. Campsites are on a first come first serve basis.
This site is equipped with vault toilets, picnic tables, fire rings, horse shoe pit, undeveloped put-in/take-out
There are no fees associated with this site.
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Campsites: 6 semi-developed sites--- 4 down river and 2 upriver. The upriver sites can accommodate larger groups. At this time, there is not a reservation system in place for the campsites. Campsites are on a first come first serve basis.
This site is equipped with a vault toilet, picnic tables, fire rings and an undeveloped put-in/take-out for floaters.
There are no fees associated with this site.
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Water stored in Blackfoot Reservoir is used to irrigate lands on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation and other lands in the vicinity of Blackfoot, Idaho. Blackfoot Reservoir is managed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) in Fort Hall. Blackfoot Reservoir Campground and 5 campgrounds along the Blackfoot River are managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Both BIA and BLM are agencies in the U.S. Department of the Interior.
Blackfoot Reservoir has a very good population of rainbow, cutthroat trout and carp. Its islands are home to pelicans, cormorants and gulls. Its waters are used by waterfowl, water birds and shorebirds.
Blackfoot Reservoir covers 18,000 surface acres when full, the second largest reservoir …
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Campsites: 12 developed sites--- At this time, there is not a reservation system in place for the campsites. Campsites are on a first come first serve basis.
Overnight Camping Fees: $5.00 per vehicle/ per night
This site is equipped picnic tables, fire rings, vault toilets, horseshoe pits, and boat ramp with a dock. There is no Day-use allowed and facilities are for paid overnight campers only.
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Campsites: 10 developed sites--- At this time, there is not a reservation system in place for the campsites. Campsites are on a first come first serve basis.
Overnight Camping Fees: $5.00 per vehicle/ per night
This site is equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, vault toilets, horseshoe pits, and a kid’s play area.
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Campsites: 10 developed sites: 5 are restricted to tent camping and 5 of which are designed for RVs/trailers and tents. At this time, and there is not a reservation system in place for the campsites. Campsites are on a first come first serve basis.
This site is equipped with vault toilets, picnic tables and fire rings. There are no dumpsters on site, visitors must pack in and out their trash.
There are no fees associated with this site.
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Campsites: 4 semi-developed sites--- At this time, there is not a reservation system in place for the campsites. Campsites are on a first come first serve basis.
This site is equipped with vault toilets, picnic tables, fire rings, horse shoe pit, and an undeveloped put-in/take-out for floaters.
There are no fees associated with this site.
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Stone Reservoir is closed to all motor crafts, boats and water crafts do to invasive spieces.
The surrounding area is crisscrossed by numerous off-road vehicle trails. Horseback riding is allowed on the open range.
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Lava Hot Springs is a popular summer vacation destination for those living in southeastern Idaho, but it’s a great under-the-radar spot for anyone who enjoys small-town living and beautiful scenery. As its name suggests, it’s most famous for its volcanic hot springs. The super-heated aquifer is pumped into pools at the Lava Hot Springs resort where patrons can soak in its warm and odor-free waters (a rarity with mineral hot springs).
When you book an RV in Bannock County, you’ll have access to full hookups with 50 amp electrical service, sites that can accommodate 65-foot-long vehicles, laundry facilities, a fenced-in dog area, showers, and a playground. The campground even has a Kamping Kitchen that you can use to prepare …
Nestled in the southeastern corner of Idaho among its picturesque mountains and calm lakes, you will find Pocatello KOA, the next stop for your campervan rental. A range of amenities is waiting for adventurers after a long day of exploration, including Wi-Fi access, firewood and propane services, and a convenience store. Feel free to bring your furry friends – there is a dog park where they can have some fun. If you want to do the same, pay a visit to the game room. There is a laundry facility that is always open, and gas is also available on-site.
When you opt for RV camping at Pocatello KOA, you will find different sites to choose from. Full hookup sites come …