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Grandjean Campground — Sawtooth National Forest

Grandjean Campground, near Sawtooth National Forest, is a fantastic spot for those who crave a bit of wilderness without sacrificing comfort. With spacious sites that offer a good amount of privacy, you can enjoy the sounds of nature, especially the nearby river, which many visitors rave about.

This campground is perfect for tent camping and RVs, though don’t expect any hookups or fancy amenities. Campers appreciate the rustic vibe, with established sites and fire pits for cozy evenings. As one happy camper put it, “The camp hosts are wonderful,” and the wood is cheap, making it easy to settle in for a great time.

If you’re up for some adventure, you’re in luck! The area is surrounded by stunning hiking trails, and natural hot springs are just a short drive away. Families love the space for kids to run around, and the beautiful scenery makes it a memorable spot for everyone. Just be ready for a bumpy ride on the dirt road to get there—it's all part of the adventure!

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Sawtooth National Forest

Overview

This location is available on a first-come, first-served basis only. Visitors are required to physically arrive at the campground to purchase and claim a site. Once on-site, you may be able to pay for your campsite(s) by scanning a QR code using the__Recreation.gov__mobile app, and the Scan and Pay feature. If this option is available, you will need to__first download the free__Recreation.gov__mobile app__https://www.recreation.gov/mobile-app\_\_prior to your arrival__as some remote areas have limited or no cellular service.

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Grandjean Campground — Sawtooth National Forest is located in Idaho

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44.1486 N
115.1511 W

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Reviewed Aug. 27, 2023

Beautiful spot near hot springs

We loved everything about Grandjean campground. After a 20 minute drive on a narrow dirt road we discovered the best site. Nestled between a mountain stream and the Payette river the sounds of moving water drowned out all else. The Sawtooth lodge is nearby, but the best is the proximity to several hot springs. Move the rocks to control the water flow (and temp) and you will be treated to a true joy of nature.

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Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Grandjean Campground — Sawtooth National Forest by Chad L., August 27, 2023
Reviewed Oct. 2, 2020

Remote Car Camping

Grandjean has several campsites, some on the river, some not.  Some of the sites would accommodate smaller truck bed campers and maybe trailer campers.  We tent camp and needed the 4-wheel drive to get to the end of the road.  I didn't see any RV sites, there might be one or two around but its unlikely that there would be hookups of any kind.  There might be a restroom off the main road on the way toward Grandjean but there were none close to any of the campsites around us.  I would describe this as remote car camping.  Established tent sites and fire pits, beautiful scenery, privacy and not a lot of extras.   The Sawtooth Lodge is up the road and does offer RV space, tent camping and cabins.  I am speaking of the rustic camping sites between Highway 21 and the Sawtooth Lodge.

Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Grandjean Campground — Sawtooth National Forest by Amy S., October 2, 2020
Reviewed Aug. 24, 2020

Lots of Great Sites

This may be one of my very favorite family campsites. The sites are large and well spaced enough that even on a full weekend it didn’t feel overly crowded. A river runs down one side of the campground and there’s lots of beautiful hiking. The camp hosts are wonderful. Wood was cheap. It’s a bumpy ride in on a one lane dirt road (for about 20 minutes) and got especially precarious when we had to pass another trailer with our own rig and literally 2 inches of clearance with no options to back or pull off. But as they say- all’s well that ends well!

  • Review photo of Grandjean Campground — Sawtooth National Forest by Abbey B., August 24, 2020
  • Review photo of Grandjean Campground — Sawtooth National Forest by Abbey B., August 24, 2020
  • Review photo of Grandjean Campground — Sawtooth National Forest by Abbey B., August 24, 2020
Reviewed Apr. 29, 2020

Excellent camping!!

Beautiful campground as a whole, PLENTY of great lots (I was really surprised on how many really good spots there were), there’s a river at one end of the campground and trails on the other end. Plenty of space for our kids to literally run around not annoy other campers. You don’t have to travel far from the campground to find things to do or stay there and hike trails or play at the river. Natural hot springs are just a few minutes away. Great camp hosts when we were there. Nothing bad to say at all!

Reviewed Jul. 9, 2019

Never anywhere else

I will stay here a million times over it’s so beautiful I could live there! I just would want plumbing personally

Reviewed Dec. 21, 2018

Great camping for all!

My family of five camped for a few nights and loved it all. There is hiking close by either good for kids up to challenging for adults. It’s right by a river, several good shaded sites and even large ones for horses. It’s close to natural hot springs too.

Reviewed Jul. 9, 2018

Small and perfect campground

I love this campground, I love the area. You can go on a hike, check out the Payette River and also dip in the Sacajawea Hot springs close by.

Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Grandjean Campground — Sawtooth National Forest by Tabby P., July 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Grandjean Campground — Sawtooth National Forest by Tabby P., July 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Grandjean Campground — Sawtooth National Forest by Tabby P., July 9, 2018
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