Camping at North Shore Campground

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Location and Access

North Shore Campground is situated in the Sawtooth National Forest, which spans across the states of Idaho and Utah. Specifically, the campground is located in the Idaho portion of the forest, near the scenic Redfish Lake. To reach the campground, visitors usually travel through the nearby town of Stanley, Idaho, which is the closest hub for supplies and information.

Camping Facilities

The campground generally offers basic amenities for campers. These include:

  • Developed campsites with picnic tables and fire grates
  • Drinking water from communal water systems
  • Vault toilets
  • Access to nearby trails and natural features

Campers should note that there are no electric hookups at North Shore Campground, which tends to be common for campgrounds in National Forests.

Activities and Attractions

Being located near Redfish Lake, North Shore Campground offers easy access to a variety of recreational activities including:

  • Hiking: There are numerous trails in the area for all levels of hikers.
  • Boating and Fishing: Redfish Lake allows for boating, and anglers can fish for various species of trout.
  • Wildlife Viewing: The region is known for its diverse wildlife, including deer, elk, and potentially even black bears.

Booking and Reservations

Camping spots at North Shore Campground may be available on a first-come, first-served basis, or they might be reservable in advance through a system like Recreation.gov, depending on the current Forest Service's policies and the time of the year. Campers should check the most recent information before planning their trip.

Camping Season and Restrictions

The camping season typically runs from late May to late September, aligning with the weather conditions suitable for camping in this region. However, these dates can change due to weather patterns and snowpack.

There may also be fire restrictions or other regulations depending on the season and environmental conditions. These could include:

  • Campfire limitations
  • Rules about food storage due to wildlife

Fees and Passes

Campers should expect to pay a nightly fee to stay at North Shore Campground. The fees are subject to change, so it's best to review current rates before visiting. In addition, if visitors plan to use other facilities or enter other recreational sites within the Sawtooth National Forest, additional fees may apply.

Nearby Services and Supplies

The town of Stanley is the nearest place where you can find supplies like food, camping gear, fishing licenses, and gas. It's also a good spot to check for any local advice, weather updates, or to seek assistance in case of emergencies.

Preparation and Safety

Given that North Shore Campground is in a remote natural area, campers should:

  • Bring all necessary supplies for their stay
  • Be prepared for changing weather conditions
  • Be bear-aware and know how to safely store food and scented items
  • Have a plan for emergencies, including knowing the location of the nearest hospital or medical services

Environmental Considerations

Visitors to the forest and the campground should practice Leave No Trace principles, which include:

  • Packing out all trash
  • Being respectful of wildlife and other campers
  • Minimizing campfire impacts
  • Sticking to established trails

By following these guidelines, campers can help ensure the environment is preserved for future visitors.

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