Diamondfield Jack Campground — Sawtooth National Forest

Within Sawtooth National Forest, Diamondfield Jack Campground provides drive-in access for campers exploring this Forest Service-managed area. The campground restricts pets, which affects planning for many visitors. One reviewer notes the site becomes very busy during summer months, recommending arrival on Thursday evenings or early Friday mornings to secure preferred spots. The surrounding area offers multiple hiking trails and views of the nearby terrain. Campers can also explore Pettit Campground — Sawtooth National Forest less than a mile north for additional options in the forest.

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Map & DirectionsDiamondfield Jack Campground is located in Idaho near Rogerson

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42.171472 N
114.275893 W

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  • Tent Sites
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  • Standard (Tent/RV)

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Reviewed May. 19, 2021

Great campground for weekend rides

This is a common spot and can become very busy during summer months, but has plenty of space around to find a spot to camp out. This campground offers beautiful views, and plenty of trails to explore nearby. Some of our family's best memories have been made here. I definatly recommend getting getting up early Friday or Thursday evenings to get a good spot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Diamondfield Jack Campground located in Idaho?

Diamondfield Jack Campground is located in the Sawtooth National Forest in south-central Idaho. The campground sits at a higher elevation, offering beautiful views of the surrounding forest landscape. The area features plenty of nearby trails for exploration and outdoor activities. Its scenic location makes it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts looking to experience Idaho's mountain wilderness.

When is Diamondfield Jack Campground open during the year?

Diamondfield Jack Campground is primarily a summer season destination. The campground typically opens once the snow has melted in late spring and remains accessible through the summer months until early fall. Weather conditions in the Sawtooth National Forest determine exact opening and closing dates. The peak usage period is during the summer when the campground can become quite busy. For current status information, check with the Sawtooth National Forest before planning your trip.

Do I need reservations for Diamondfield Jack Campground?

Diamondfield Jack Campground appears to operate on a first-come, first-served basis. The campground can become very busy during summer months, so arriving early is advised to secure a spot, especially on weekends and holidays. Despite its popularity, the area offers plenty of space to find camping spots. For the most current reservation policies or to check if the system has changed, contact the Sawtooth National Forest office directly before your planned visit.

What amenities are available at Diamondfield Jack Campground?

Diamondfield Jack Campground offers basic amenities typical of a national forest campground. The site provides camping spaces with room for tents and vehicles. While specific amenities aren't extensively detailed, the campground offers enough facilities to accommodate family camping trips. The primary appeal lies in the natural surroundings rather than modern conveniences. For precise facility information, contacting the Sawtooth National Forest office before your trip is recommended.