Address: Redfish Lake Rd, Stanley, ID 83278, USA
Phone: +12087373200
Sidnei Evans
Gotta know nightly prices for Tent and sepeate price for RV if there is a separate price. Thanks in Advanced! P.s. We have only a tent now but will be getting a camper next month. So thats why i ask for separate pricing....
Scott Jackson
One of our most favorite campsites around the lake. Great place to setup for a family and enjoy a quiet part of the lake. Several other campsites in the area are also great options.
Jess Friedman
Lovely, well maintained campground on the shores of Redfish Lake. There were lots of latrines, water spigots, and bear safe trash cans, so no matter which site you get, you're close enough that you don't have far to hike for any of the necessities. Camp host was welcoming and helpful. We went early in the season and although there were plenty of other campers, we were still able to get a nice site with no wait. Loved watching the scrub jays, ground squirrels, and mink. Even got serenaded by some sandhill cranes and loons. Giving 4 stars only because, as of this writing, there was no water available in camp. We had to drive into Stanley to make use of the free water station (behind the gas station). They knocked $2 off/night, but it cost us more than that in gas to get the water.
Celeste Gates
This campground is our multiple all time favorite, camp hosts are very nice. Note to visitors if the sign says NO ANIMALS ON THE BEACH, you should keep it beautiful. Nothing worse than to be relaxing by the water and the breeze shifts and you smell dogs feces on a hot day. Be responsible pick up after your pet!!!
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Sockeye is first come first serve. No reservations. They do fill up pretty fast in the summer. Best to come M-W
No. Limited opening begin june 5th for the snra. Hopefully we will have the whole area open by mid june
20 dollars a day during normal season. Off season til they close the campground is 5 dollars a day
Typically when it is inaccessible because of snow. But I would call the Ranger station to confirm.
First come first serve in allot of campgrounds. Reservations usually 7-9 months in advance. Always dry camping nearby that is a possibility
First come first serve. Check out is around noon. Plan on sitting there for 6 if you really want it
No, you do not. But there's a chance of it being full when you get there. Mt. Heyburn is right next to it and another good option.
Yes, we have a 20ft. Trailer and truck and there were several sites that would accommodate us.
Quickly, Monday and Tuesday are best.
No it is snowed in and wont open until may 1 to may 15 depending on snow
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