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Lolo Creek Campground
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Lolo Creek Campground

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About Lolo Creek Campground

Lolo Creek Campground consists of 9 camping units and is located 21 miles northeast of Kamiah, Idaho along the shores of Lolo and Eldorado Creek. This campground is a fantastic location for a rustic camping trip if you enjoy hiking, ohv trail riding, fishing, huckleberry picking or just watching the scenery while relaxing to the sounds of running water. With 9 camping units situated alongside both the Lolo and Eldorado Creeks, and only minutes from the Lewis & Clark Trail (#25) and the Musselshe

Nestled in the heart of Idaho's natural beauty, Lolo Creek Campground offers RV travelers an authentic experience in one of the Pacific Northwest's most scenic regions. Located near Lolo, Idaho, this public campground provides an excellent base for exploring the stunning landscapes that make this area so special. The campground sits in proximity to some of Idaho's most treasured outdoor destinations, making it an ideal stopping point for those seeking adventure, relaxation, or both.

The Lolo area is rich with outdoor recreation opportunities that appeal to a wide variety of travelers. Visitors will find themselves surrounded by dense forests, pristine waterways, and mountain vistas that showcase the raw beauty of the Idaho wilderness. The region offers excellent hiking trails ranging from casual walks to challenging mountain routes, allowing RV campers to explore at their own pace. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to quality fishing waters, while those interested in wildlife viewing and nature photography will find abundant opportunities throughout the seasons.

History buffs will enjoy the cultural significance of the Lolo area, which played an important role in early exploration and settlement of the Pacific Northwest. The nearby Lolo Pass holds particular historical importance and offers scenic drives with interpretive opportunities. Mountain biking trails wind through the region, providing thrilling experiences for those seeking more active pursuits. The area's elevation and forest setting create a refreshing climate that's particularly pleasant during summer months when many RV travelers are on the road.

The community around Lolo Creek Campground maintains a quiet, peaceful atmosphere that appeals to those seeking escape from busier tourist destinations. The genuine hospitality of the region welcomes visitors year-round, though each season offers distinct advantages. Spring brings wildflowers and rushing creeks, summer provides warm days perfect for exploration, fall delivers stunning foliage, and winter transforms the landscape for those who embrace colder weather camping. Whether you're a seasoned RV traveler or new to campground experiences, this Idaho location offers the perfect blend of accessibility and authentic wilderness camping.

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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.

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