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Harriman State Park Campground

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Harriman State Park Campground is located near the Henrys Fork of the Snake River in Idaho, featuring flat terrain with forests and open meadows. Temperatures range from lows of 20°F in winter to highs of 80°F in summer. Nearby attractions include the scenic Mesa Falls and the wildlife-rich Yellowstone National Park.

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Harriman State Park Campground is located in Idaho

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44.32250052 N
111.46111155 W

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Reviewed Jun. 28, 2016

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site: yurt. well maintained. clean amenities: nice. clean attractions: 40 minutes from Yellowstone. fishing. horseback riding. wildlife. Enjoyed the park and yurt- would return.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping facilities are available at Harriman State Park Idaho?

Harriman State Park in Idaho offers yurt camping as the primary accommodation option. The park does not provide traditional tent or RV camping facilities. The yurts are well-maintained and clean, providing a comfortable glamping experience for visitors. Amenities throughout the park are nicely maintained and kept clean. For those seeking traditional camping options, you'll need to look at other nearby campgrounds, as Harriman State Park specifically caters to yurt campers.

What do visitors say in reviews about camping at Harriman State Park Idaho?

Visitors to Harriman State Park generally appreciate the well-maintained yurts and clean facilities. The park receives positive feedback for its overall upkeep and amenities. Some visitors mention concerns about dirt bikes and recommend staying alert while in the area. The park's location, about 40 minutes from Yellowstone, is considered a plus. Most guests enjoy their stay and indicate they would return, though some express disappointment about the lack of traditional tent and RV camping options.

What outdoor activities can you do while camping at Harriman State Park Idaho?

Harriman State Park offers a variety of outdoor activities for visitors. Popular options include fishing in the park's waters, horseback riding along scenic trails, and wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the natural surroundings. The park's proximity to Yellowstone National Park (about 40 minutes away) makes day trips there another attractive option. Motorized recreation is present in some areas, with dirt bikes noted in parts of the park. Hiking trails wind through the picturesque landscape, providing additional recreational opportunities for nature enthusiasts of all skill levels.

When is the best time of year to camp at Harriman State Park Idaho?

Late spring through early fall is generally the best time to stay in a yurt at Harriman State Park. Summer months offer warm weather and full access to activities like fishing, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing. Early summer provides lush landscapes and active wildlife, while late summer tends to be drier with more stable weather patterns. Fall brings beautiful foliage and fewer crowds. Winter visits are possible but prepare for cold conditions. Check with park authorities about seasonal closures or limited services during off-peak months before planning your trip.