Address: Boise National Forest, Forest Rd 524, Lowman, ID 83637, USA
Phone: +12083734100
USATAZZILLA
Awesome area did not camp in the pay sites did the one just before the main camp ground
Ola L
I cannot say enough awesome stuff about this campground! Beautiful setting! Beautifully maintained! The gravel road once you pull off the main highway is a bit long and bumpy, but WELL worth it! There are also hot springs that are not advertised. I would love to go there again and again!
Thomas Robbins
Camp hosts have done a really good job there. The bathrooms are well-maintained they keep the sites very clean and are very friendly people.
Colin O'Connor
We stayed at the Grandjean campground for only one night, on our way west, but wished we could have stayed longer. The campground was one of the best cared for I've ever seen (I've been to many, all over the country), each site carefully tended to, the ground literally raked clean and level. The sites were open with lots of light under enormous beautiful trees, but separate enough away from each other to allow for privacy (granted, there were few campers when we stayed there, so it might feel different when the campground is full). There are beautiful hot springs on the road to the campsite, that alone made us want to return, but what really made our stay special was the campground hosts, Darwin and Gretta. They were kind and helpful. We were traveling across country and had few camp accoutrement, like chairs. After a few hours in the hot springs we made a fire (wood supplied by the hosts for a small price), standing around it while eating our dinner. Darwin and Gretta drove by, checking on all the campers and then returned a few minutes later with chairs for us! "You can't really enjoy a good fire without chairs," they said. Thank you, Darwin and Gretta, for your kindness, we will absolutely return one day!
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I believe the campground has a $5 dollar fee per night to reserve sights. If you're talking about back country camping I would imagine the only thing that would prevent you from camping would be fire or snow. The same probably goes for the campground.
No they do not any hookups for trailers in the campground
I would say yes. I have seen very largebtrailersbin there.
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