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Succor Creek Reservoir Dispersed Camping

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Succor Creek Reservoir Dispersed Camping is located near the rugged terrain of southwestern Idaho. Temperatures in the area can range from lows in the 20s Fahrenheit during winter to highs in the 90s during summer. Visitors can explore the nearby Succor Creek State Natural Area, known for its geological formations and hiking opportunities.

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Location

Succor Creek Reservoir Dispersed Camping is located in Idaho

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Coordinates

43.181220987986976 N
116.97397743909907 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • Dispersed

Features

For Campers

  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Big Rig Friendly

DISPERSED CAMPING

Enjoy dispersed camping on government land and leave no trace. Pack in and pack out. No (or limited) services at this camping area. Permit may be required.


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Reviewed Feb. 3, 2022

Very Quiet and Private

Turn on the dirt road left just as you are nearing the Oregon State Line. If you crossed over the line, turn around. Coming from Oregon Entering Idaho, Turn right just after you cross the state line. I have been in this campground with a car and a small RV but you better know what you are doing! This may not be for most campers but if you are a desert rat like myself, who loves to get AWAY FROM ALL, You will be very pleased! If you are a concrete camper, you'd best avoid this spot, Also, if you're just curious and have a high clearance vehicle and the ground is dry, you'll do just fine. This is a great get away! When it's hot, Rattle Snakes could be around. Most won't come out until the bugs do so be aware! Not sure the fishing is good or not but this is very private. you will most likely have the place to yourself. Arrowheads can be found on occasion as well so keep your eyes open!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What facilities are available at Succor Creek Campground?

Succor Creek Campground is a dispersed camping area with minimal facilities. There are no developed amenities such as running water, electrical hookups, or bathroom facilities. This is a primitive camping experience where you'll need to pack in all supplies and pack out all waste. While small RVs can access the area with careful navigation, this location is best suited for tent camping or those comfortable with boondocking. Be prepared to be self-sufficient with all necessary camping supplies.

What activities can I do around Succor Creek Campground?

Succor Creek Campground offers excellent opportunities for outdoor recreation in a scenic desert environment. The reservoir provides fishing opportunities, while the surrounding area is perfect for hiking and wildlife viewing. Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the dramatic landscape formations. Stargazing is exceptional due to minimal light pollution. The area's geological features also make it interesting for rock hounding and nature exploration.

How do I get to Succor Creek Reservoir from the campground?

Succor Creek Reservoir is accessible via a dirt road near the Oregon-Idaho state line. If you're coming from the Oregon side, turn left on the dirt road just before reaching the Idaho state line. If you're traveling from Idaho into Oregon, turn right just after crossing the state line. The road can be navigated with careful driving, but you'll need to take it slow, especially with larger vehicles.