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Devils Teeth Campsite
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Devils Teeth Campsite

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About Devils Teeth Campsite

Campground in Idaho.

Nestled in the rugged beauty of Idaho, Devils Teeth Campsite offers RV enthusiasts an authentic outdoor experience in a stunning natural setting. This public campground captures the essence of Idaho's wild landscape, providing a perfect base for adventurers seeking to explore some of the state's most impressive terrain and outdoor recreation opportunities.

The campground's location places you in the heart of Idaho's natural wonders, where towering peaks, pristine forests, and dramatic geological formations create a breathtaking backdrop for your RV camping adventure. The surrounding landscape offers endless opportunities for exploration, whether you're interested in hiking, fishing, photography, or simply soaking in the peaceful serenity of nature. The area's unique geological features, including the distinctive rock formations that give the campground its name, provide natural attractions that fascinate visitors and make for memorable experiences and stunning photo opportunities.

What makes Devils Teeth Campsite special is its ability to offer a genuine connection to Idaho's outdoor heritage while serving as a convenient hub for visitors to the region. The campground attracts a diverse crowd of outdoor enthusiasts, from experienced backcountry adventurers to families looking to introduce their children to camping and nature appreciation. The strong 4.8 rating from previous visitors speaks volumes about the quality of the camping experience, the condition of facilities, and the overall atmosphere that makes this destination special.

The surrounding area provides abundant activities for every interest and skill level. Nearby hiking trails range from leisurely nature walks to challenging backcountry expeditions, offering something for everyone regardless of experience level. Fishing opportunities abound in local streams and lakes, making this an ideal destination for both serious anglers and casual fishing enthusiasts. The region's natural hot springs, scenic drives, and viewpoints provide additional attractions that can easily fill a week-long stay or longer.

Devils Teeth Campsite serves as an ideal jumping-off point for exploring Idaho's diverse landscapes and outdoor culture. Whether you're planning a extended RV journey through the Northwest or seeking a weekend escape into nature, this campground delivers an authentic Idaho camping experience that will leave you with lasting memories and a desire to return.
4.8

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

This area is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Idaho weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for the area.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near the park. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Devils Teeth Campsite Reviews

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Debbie Dunigan

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Debbie Dunigan

This is a small (10 sites) first come first serve, clean campground with fire pits and restrooms - no water. Devils lake is close by if you have a way to purify the water. Lots of hiking options just prior to the campground with parking and restroom. The lake in the photo is Mirror Lake, over the ridge is Sheep Lake. This is a difficult trail, steep grades, loose gravel, tight switchbacks and the... This is a small (10 sites) first come first serve, clean campground with fire pits and restrooms - no water. Devils lake is close by if you have a way to purify the water. Lots of hiking options just prior to the campground with parking and restroom. The lake in the photo is Mirror Lake, over the ridge is Sheep Lake. This is a difficult trail, steep grades, loose gravel, tight switchbacks and the trail isn't marked all that well. I used GAIA GPS to track my way and I did have to use it on the way out. Cell coverage was available once elevation was gained.

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L Wentz

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by L Wentz

Beautiful area. 10 camp spots. Access to miles of hiking trails. Tent or vehicle camping. Vault toilet restrooms were clean and stocked. Most sites had a picnic table and fire pit. Mosquitos and biting flies were fierce mid-July.

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robert stokes

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by robert stokes

Have camped here before. My most favorite spot ever. I caught a double rainbow while hiking up to fire tower. Was so out of breath. Not sure if you can make out the 2 rainbows. I always figured there are lots of steer running around up there why would the grizzly or lions want me. Also at night I got video of objects moving in the sky. No man made. I'm from WI. and plan on coming back this summer... Have camped here before. My most favorite spot ever. I caught a double rainbow while hiking up to fire tower. Was so out of breath. Not sure if you can make out the 2 rainbows. I always figured there are lots of steer running around up there why would the grizzly or lions want me. Also at night I got video of objects moving in the sky. No man made. I'm from WI. and plan on coming back this summer 2020. Cheers !

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Tyler Bodine

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Tyler Bodine

The scenery around this place gets 5 stars, campground 3 stars. Pretty small campground and most of the sites are really close together to where you can hear everyone's conversations in the campgrounds around you even if they aren't talking loudly. Hard to camp here if you have more than 1 dog because of how close the sites are together. Whole campground was full when I went at the end of June. Th... The scenery around this place gets 5 stars, campground 3 stars. Pretty small campground and most of the sites are really close together to where you can hear everyone's conversations in the campgrounds around you even if they aren't talking loudly. Hard to camp here if you have more than 1 dog because of how close the sites are together. Whole campground was full when I went at the end of June. The lake is small but great views.

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Ryan T.

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Ryan T.

Lake is beautiful. Bathrooms. Loads of hiking trails...need signal? Walk back out to the last pine tree.

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