There are 5 first-come, first-served established campsites with picnic tables, fire rings, and pit toilets—no hookups, water, or reservations required. The campground is free but rustic, best suited for tents or small RVs. Hikers love the nearby Ross Creek Cedar Grove Interpretive Trail, a serene 0.9-mile loop through towering ancient trees. Expect cool, shaded conditions ideal from late spring through early fall. This quiet, low-use site is perfect for solitude and nature immersion, with limited amenities but rich scenery and a gentle, magical forest vibe.
| Location | Reservations |
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giant cedar
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Wendover
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Powell
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Powell Campground
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Bear camp
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White Sand Campground
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SAVAGE PASS
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48" |
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NOHRSC SAVAGE PASS
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48" |
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NOHRSC LOLO PASS
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24" |
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LOLO PASS
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23" |
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CRATER MEADOWS
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80" |
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NOHRSC CRATER MEADOWS
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80" |
White Sands to White Pine (Indian Grave Creek)
White Sand Mouth, Sec. 34, T37N, R14E To Trail #47 And Trail #50, Sec. 5, T36N, R15E
Trail #47 And #50, Sec. 5, T36N, R15E To Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Boundary, Sec. 36, T36N, R15E
Pebble Creek Headwaters, Sec. 10, T11N, R25W To Mainstem, Sec. 28, T12N, R25W
White Pine (Indian Grave Creek) to Wilderness Gateway Bridge
Irish Creek Headwaters, Sec. 20, T12N, R25W To Mainstem, Sec. 22, T12N, R25W