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Fish Creek Campground

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Fish Creek Campground near Grangeville, Idaho, is surrounded by forested terrain with a mix of trees and open spaces. Temperatures range from lows in the 30s Fahrenheit during spring and fall to highs in the 80s during summer. Nearby attractions include the Nez Perce National Historical Park and the scenic Hells Canyon, offering opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities.

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Location

Fish Creek Campground is located in Idaho

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Directions

From Grangeville, go south about 8 miles on Forest Road 221.

Coordinates

45.85820088 N
116.07747018 W

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites

Features

For Campers

  • Picnic Table
  • Toilets
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Big Rig Friendly

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Reviewed Sep. 22, 2021

Very clean campground

This campground is very clean, with vaulted toilets and paved campsites. Cost is $12/night. Our only complaints were you could hear dogs barking all night long due to it being close to a residential area. The other complaint was the amount of traffic noise you could hear all night long. Good for a short stay but not an extended one.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What recreational activities can you do at Fish Creek Campground?

Fish Creek Campground offers opportunities for various outdoor activities in the surrounding area. While specific activities aren't detailed, the campground's location near Grangeville likely provides access to hiking, fishing, wildlife viewing, and exploring the nearby natural attractions. The campground's setting makes it a good base camp for day trips to explore the scenic beauty of north-central Idaho, including possibly the nearby Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests.

When is the best time to visit Fish Creek Campground in Idaho?

The best time to visit Fish Creek Campground is during the late spring through early fall months when Idaho weather is most favorable for camping. Summer offers warm days ideal for outdoor activities, while early fall brings cooler temperatures and fewer crowds. Be aware that this region can experience significant seasonal variations, so checking local weather forecasts before your trip is advisable. For the most current information on seasonal closures or restrictions, contact the campground directly.

What camping facilities are available at Fish Creek Campground near Grangeville?

Fish Creek Campground features clean, paved campsites that cost $12 per night. The campground is equipped with vault toilets and is well-maintained. While the campground offers basic amenities, campers should be prepared for some noise from both nearby residential areas (including barking dogs) and traffic from an adjacent road. The paved sites suggest accessibility for different types of camping setups, though specific RV accommodations aren't detailed. Bringing water is recommended as information about on-site water availability is not confirmed.

Where is Fish Creek Campground located in Idaho?

Fish Creek Campground is located near Grangeville, Idaho. The campground is situated close to a residential area, which makes it easily accessible but also means you might hear some neighborhood sounds during your stay. Its proximity to a road also indicates it's conveniently located for travelers exploring this region of Idaho, though this does result in some traffic noise at night.