Clark Fork Campground
Reviewed Jul. 6, 2020

Amazing secluded secret place

We went for 5 days for 4th of July holiday. We were referred by another camp host so we decided to check it out. After driving nearly 3 hours I was directed to then turn off the main highway and take a semi paved road off into the woods. The road followed a river but was surrounded by recently burned trees. The area has recently been part of a fire. I was skeptical as I drove farther into the woods. But then the trees started to green up. And the flowing river along the odd road was beautiful under the clear blue sky with bright green trees soaring above. The sign for the turn to the campground appeared and we headed over the river into a well forested quiet well kept campground. All of the sites seemed to be large and separated from each other. Privacy was guaranteed. The river could be heard from our site and the birds chirped while the trees blew slightly in the breeze. Again I mention we were there for the July 4th holiday. The entire campground was filled by the weekend. But it was still quiet. An occasional loud laugh or someone’s evening tunes or even a camp fire song group was heard. We were in a tent and it did get cold. A lot of campers had trailers. And for them there is a dump site right there at the grounds. I can’t wait to go back.