Situated amidst the breathtaking natural beauty of Idaho, the campground provides a range of amenities to enhance visitors' comfort. With ample space for tents and RVs, the campground also offers picnic tables, fire pits, and clean restroom facilities. Additionally, the campground provides access to potable water, ensuring campers have a convenient water source during their stay.
Reservations are accepted at Wilderness Gateway, allowing campers to secure their spot in advance. This feature ensures a hassle-free camping experience, especially during peak seasons. It is advisable to make reservations in advance, as the campground can get busy.
The best time to visit Wilderness Gateway camping area is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities. During this time, visitors can take advantage of the numerous trails for hiking, biking, and exploring the surrounding wilderness. However, it is essential to be cautious of wildlife, especially bears, and take necessary precautions to store food securely. It is recommended to carry bear spray and to educate oneself on proper bear safety techniques. Overall, Wilderness Gateway offers a remarkable camping experience for nature enthusiasts in the scenic state of Idaho.
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NOHRSC CRATER MEADOWS
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75" |
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CRATER MEADOWS
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77" |
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HEMLOCK BUTTE
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43" |
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HEMLOCK BUTTE
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43" |
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NOHRSC PIERCE R.S
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0" |
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PIERCE
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0" |
Fish Creek to Split Creek
Hungery Creek, Sec. 24, T35N, R8E To Lochsa River, Sec. 33, T35N, R9E
Headwaters, Sec. 3, T35N, R7E To Fish Creek, Sec. 24, T35N, R8E
Split Creek to Lowell
Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Boundary, Sec. 35, T33N, R9E To Headwaters, Sec. 33, T33N, R10E
White Pine (Indian Grave Creek) to Wilderness Gateway Bridge