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Beaver Creek Campground

Beautiful setting along Beaver Creek, this campground is close to access for the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. Fishing for trout in Beaver Creek, in nearby Cape Horn lakes, and in the many alpine lakes found along the trail in the wilderness. Trail #4021 leaves the campground to go north into the wilderness. Horse corrals with feeding stations are across the road, at the trailhead. Facilities at each of the 8 campsites include tables and fire rings with cooking grills. Within the campground amenities include hand pump for well water and newer vault toilets. While there are no full hook-ups, the campsites accomodate trailers and motorhomes up to 32 feet long.


Driving directions to Beaver Creek Campground

From Stanley:19 miles NW of Stanley on highway 21, turn north onto Forest Road #203, go .5 miles and turn left on Forest Road #008 and drive 3 miles. Campground on right.From Boise:Approximately 113 miles NE on Highway 21 towards Stanley. Turn left off of highway, then turn an immediate right onto Forest Road #203 towards the Capehorn Guard Station, go .5 miles and turn left on Forest Road #008 at sign, and drive 3 miles. Campground on right.

Location and contact info

Forest Road 001, ID 83278

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Activities at Beaver Creek Campground

Camping

Hiking

Picnicking

Fishing

Horse camping


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