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Lower Goose Creek (Oakley) Reservoir

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Lower Goose Creek (Oakley) Reservoir is located near the Idaho Panhandle National Forests. The terrain consists of open spaces and water features, with temperatures ranging from 20°F in winter to 85°F in summer. Nearby attractions include City of Rocks National Reserve and Castle Rocks State Park, offering opportunities for hiking and rock climbing.

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Location

Lower Goose Creek (Oakley) Reservoir is located in Idaho

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42.18833773 N
113.93309336 W

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  • Dispersed

Features

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  • Toilets
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  • Pets
  • Fires

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 Jun. 18, 2024

Peaceful solitude

Beautiful views, solitude, and, with a little work, a level camp spot for our camper. Trek up the road a ways to see Teepee Rocks - amazing!

Reviewed May. 20, 2021

Great fishing spot

If you like to fish then Oakley Reservoir is a worth the trip. The campgrounds are right on the reservoir and open and spacious. It’s a great spot to fish all day, light a campfire and gaze under the stars.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Lower Goose Creek Reservoir located in Idaho?

Lower Goose Creek Reservoir, also known as Oakley Reservoir, is located in south-central Idaho near the town of Oakley. This scenic reservoir sits in Cassia County, nestled among the foothills with beautiful mountain views. The reservoir is approximately 20 miles south of Burley and about 150 miles southeast of Boise. Its somewhat remote location contributes to its peaceful atmosphere, making it an excellent destination for those seeking solitude in the Idaho outdoors.

What fishing opportunities are available at Lower Goose Creek Reservoir?

Lower Goose Creek Reservoir offers excellent fishing opportunities that make it well worth the trip. The reservoir is known for good fishing throughout the day, with anglers able to fish directly from the shoreline near the campgrounds. The reservoir contains several fish species, typically including rainbow trout, and possibly brown trout and perch. The spacious campgrounds located right on the reservoir make it convenient to fish all day and then enjoy a campfire under the stars in the evening.

How does camping at Lower Goose Creek Reservoir compare to Oakley Reservoir?

Lower Goose Creek Reservoir and Oakley Reservoir actually refer to the same body of water - they are two names for the same location. The campgrounds at this reservoir are characterized by open, spacious sites positioned right along the water's edge. Campers enjoy beautiful views, peaceful solitude, and star-gazing opportunities. The area features level camp spots suitable for campers (though some spots may require a bit of work to level properly). Additionally, the surrounding area offers interesting geological features, including the Teepee Rocks formation that can be accessed by traveling up the road from the main camping area.

Is dispersed camping allowed at Lower Goose Creek Reservoir?

Yes, dispersed camping is allowed at Lower Goose Creek Reservoir. The area offers open, spacious sites where you can set up camp. While some spots may require a bit of work to make level for campers or RVs, the effort is rewarded with beautiful views and solitude. There are no designated numbered sites or reservation systems, allowing campers to choose their preferred location around the reservoir. This primitive camping experience means you should come prepared with all necessary supplies, including water. Remember to practice Leave No Trace principles when enjoying this natural area.