Camping near Sawtooth National Forest
Sawtooth National Forest in Idaho has many different camping options spread across its beautiful mountain landscape. The Recreation Area section gives campers good access to mountain views and lots to do outdoors. City Park Campground has more facilities like bathrooms and places to eat. If you want something more basic, the Local National Forest Sites let you camp with fewer people around, though you'll need to bring everything you need since there aren't facilities. The Area State Park works well for campers who want hiking and fishing close to their site. Many trails run through the forest, and the rivers and lakes have good fishing. Most people camp here from late spring to early fall when it's warmer and all trails are open. Snow can block some areas in winter, so always check if roads or campgrounds are closed before you go. County Park Campground gives you more privacy with trees blocking views between sites. You can find everything from full-service campgrounds to completely undeveloped spots throughout Sawtooth. Make sure to pack out all trash and follow Leave No Trace rules while camping. Sawtooth's mountains, lakes and forests make it one of Idaho's best places to camp.