Best Campgrounds near Spencer, ID

Spencer, Idaho sits near several established and dispersed camping options within national forests and public lands. Stoddard Creek Campground, located just off Interstate 15, provides developed sites with fire rings, picnic tables, and vault toilets in a forested setting. Dispersed camping opportunities exist along Stoddard Creek, offering more primitive experiences without designated facilities. The area includes both developed sites suitable for RVs and tents as well as more remote options for those seeking solitude in the surrounding mountains and creek drainages.

Camping in this region typically operates seasonally from late May through September due to mountain weather conditions. Roads to dispersed sites may require higher clearance vehicles, particularly after spring runoff. "The campground is technically closed in the winter. We arrived late April and most of the snow had melted. There was one pit toilet left unlocked (bring TP) and no locked gate," noted one winter visitor to Stoddard Creek. The established campgrounds generally provide drinking water during the peak season, while dispersed campers should pack their own supplies. Cell service is limited or nonexistent throughout much of the area, particularly in more remote locations away from the interstate corridor.

Campers frequently mention the quiet, shaded environment of Stoddard Creek Campground despite its proximity to the interstate. The area attracts both overnight travelers using it as a convenient stopover and outdoor enthusiasts planning longer stays. According to one visitor, "We had a great pull through site with a level graveled area for the large picnic table and separate stove stand. The green meadows, surrounding trees, and excellent maintenance made this a beautiful campground." Wildlife viewing opportunities exist throughout the area, with visitors reporting elk sightings. Those seeking more solitude might prefer the dispersed camping areas along forest roads, which offer larger sites with fewer neighbors but require self-sufficiency as they lack amenities beyond fire rings in some locations.

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413 Reviews of 116 Spencer Campgrounds


  • Mellissa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Henrys Lake Boat Access

    Quiet, serene, peaceful

    Wide open spaces, great for dogs. Lots of sunshine and a great view of the lake from most of the sites.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 29, 2025

    Birch Creek Camp on Eight Mile Canyon Road

    Nice spots by the river.

    Had LOTS of spots right next to the river . Some close to bathrooms. Water available at. Orth entrance. Free but asks for a donation.

  • TheFoxphire F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 26, 2025

    Bootjack - Dispersed Camping

    Hope you like daddy long legs

    Came in around 6pm on a Sunday. As we first pulled off of 20 onto Bootjack Dr, there were swarms of bugs on the road and through the pasture so we drove to the end of the road to the “Henry’s Lake Outlet” where there was a private gate with no trespassing signs and minimal bugs. However, there were tons of daddy long legs all over the ground. We did lay our mat out and only had a couple crawl across it. There was a turn around here and a fire pit with good access to the water. There were occasional residents going in and out of the gate throughout the night, but it was nice.

  • Mary Ann F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 21, 2025

    S Antelope Flat Road

    perfect spot off highway

    The potholes coming in are huge. However, it’s the perfect spot off highway to camp. 14 day limit.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Henry Flats Dispersed Spot

    Pretty spot

    Easy to find, level sites, and probably the cleanest vault toilets I’ve ever used. Not much as far a shade or privacy, but there was only a couple other campers anyway.

  • Luke L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Fish Creek Dispersed Camp

    Lots of Camping Spaces

    Big dirt area with lots of pull offs to setup camp. There are camping locations on both sides of the paved road on the way in. Came in on Saturday night and it was fairly crowded, but was still able to find a spot. Can be loud with all the 4x4 and off roading going on in the area and lots of dust if it hasn’t rained recently. Otherwise a good place to camp.

  • Mark B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 3, 2025

    Valley View RV Park

    Close to West Gate Yellowstone

    Right on Rte 20 to Yellowstone. Nice level gravel sites. Friendly, helpful staff. Laundromat 5 stars! We highly recommend Valley View Campground!

  • kristi M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2025

    Henry's Lake BLM Dispersed

    Windy Spots

    Tried to set up on the bluff having read the weather reports of only 8 mph winds, but up in the bluff of overlooking the lake, gusts were at least 30mph. Had to pack up and move down by the boat access/pit toilets.


Guide to Spencer

Camping sites near Spencer, Idaho range from established campgrounds to primitive dispersed options throughout the Targhee National Forest. Most campsites sit at elevations between 6,000-7,000 feet, creating cool summer nights even when daytime temperatures reach the 80s. Forest service roads leading to dispersed sites often require high-clearance vehicles, especially in early summer when muddy conditions persist after snowmelt.

What to do

Mountain biking trails: Access several moderate to challenging trails from Stoddard Creek Campground. "Walking up road we had access to a number of trails some of which are for UTVs but were not busy while we were there," notes Mark M., who stayed in October 2023.

Fishing for trout: Cast a line at Henrys Lake State Park Campground, located about 45 minutes from Spencer. "GREAT fishing from shore or boat. There is one grassy area for tents and smaller RVs and a new section that will accommodate all sizes," reports Betty G.

Wildlife viewing: Early mornings offer the best chance to spot elk, moose and deer. "We heard Elk and Northern Saw-whet owls" at Stoddard Creek during an April visit, according to one camper who enjoyed the off-season solitude.

What campers like

Quiet locations: Many sites provide separation from other campers, particularly at Stoddard Creek Dispersed Camping. "Well maintained gravel road giving easy access to great camping," reports Neil H., who appreciated the "easy access shady large sites."

Clean facilities: Vault toilets at established campgrounds receive regular maintenance. "The bathrooms were the cleanest I've seen in a campground, and not smelly either," noted Linda G. about Stoddard Creek Campground. Another camper, David C., confirmed: "The bathrooms were extremely nice! They didn't even smell bad!"

Affordable rates: Most Forest Service campgrounds charge modest fees with discounts for seniors. At East Creek Campground, campers enjoy seclusion with just four sites available. "East Creek Campground is a quaint low-use campground. There are 4 tent sites with 2 vault toilets," explains Donna S.

What you should know

Seasonal operation: Most campgrounds near Spencer operate from late May through September or early October due to snow conditions. Sierra T. notes that Stoddard Creek "is actually free until Memorial Day (the camp host was actually there doing maintenance and said that it only charges a fee Memorial - Labor Day)."

Cell service limitations: Connectivity ranges from spotty to nonexistent in the Spencer area. One camper at West Dubois Pulloff on Route 22 mentioned that finding the turnoff "is difficult to see at night, it's just two wheel tracks."

Water availability: Not all campgrounds provide drinking water, especially early or late in the season. At East Creek Campground, Tim R. noted: "It looks like there was a pump for water, but it was either broken, or I just don't know how to use it. Be sure to bring water."

Wind conditions: Exposed camping areas can experience significant wind. The pulloff near Dubois offers "good option for the night the bit windy and not much protection," according to Zaq O.

Tips for camping with families

Level sites for easy setup: Many campsites in the Spencer area feature well-maintained pads. "Level, clean sites - didn't even have to adjust the camper," reports Andrew M. about his stay at Stoddard Creek Campground.

Group camping options: For larger family gatherings, Steel Creek Group Campground provides designated areas with picnic tables and fire rings. The campground operates from May to October.

Day trip opportunities: Base camp near Spencer for access to multiple destinations. At Henrys Lake State Park, one camper noted: "We used it as a basecamp for day trips into Yellowstone and it was reasonable."

Kid-friendly biking: Several campgrounds feature internal loops ideal for children learning to ride. "My kids loved riding their bikes around the campsites and there are some really cool trails," explains a parent who stayed at Henrys Lake.

Tips from RVers

Pull-through site availability: Several campgrounds offer sites designed for easy RV access. "We had a very nice pull through site #6, with a level graveled area for the large picnic table and separate stove stand," notes Bruce P. about Stoddard Creek Campground.

Route planning advice: Choose your access road carefully when approaching campgrounds. "Both AAA and Google routed us to exit 180 and we drove for 4 miles on sometimes paved, sometimes gravel road to arrive. When we got within a quarter mile of the campground, we came to exit 184 which was right at the campground (no gravel travel required)," explains an RVer about their Stoddard Creek experience.

Weather preparedness: Mountain campgrounds can experience rapid temperature drops. "It snowed and we actually had frost on the windows the next morning," reported Sheila W. about her spring camping trip at Beaverhead National Forest Price Creek Campground.

Site selection tip: At Henrys Lake State Park, Lee D. advises: "Our site (35) had a view of the water but in my opinion, Site 33 is the best as you have an unobstructed view of the lake."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Spencer, ID?

According to TheDyrt.com, Spencer, ID offers a wide range of camping options, with 116 campgrounds and RV parks near Spencer, ID and 30 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Spencer, ID?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Spencer, ID is Stoddard Creek Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 18 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Spencer, ID?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 30 free dispersed camping spots near Spencer, ID.