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Middle Fork Payette River / Wet Foot Trailhead
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Middle Fork Payette River / Wet Foot Trailhead

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About Middle Fork Payette River / Wet Foot Trailhead

The Middle Fork Payette River / Wet Foot Trailhead includes a hitching rack and information kiosk available as well as trailhead sign.The trailhead is located on the road near the gate that leads into Boiling Springs Cabin.Boiling Springs (hot springs) is within walking distance of the parking area.  The parking area is small and will fit 5-6 cars.The trailhead serves Middle Fork Payette River (#033) and Wet Foot (#441) / Skunk Creek-Wet Foot (#041) trails.Southeast from the trailhead across th

Nestled in the heart of Idaho's stunning wilderness, Middle Fork Payette River near the Wet Foot Trailhead offers RV campers an authentic escape into some of the most pristine natural scenery the state has to offer. This public campground serves as an ideal basecamp for adventurers seeking to explore the rugged beauty of central Idaho's backcountry while still maintaining the comfort and convenience of their RV home.

The location places you directly adjacent to some of the region's most iconic outdoor recreation opportunities. The Middle Fork Payette River is renowned among fishing enthusiasts for its excellent steelhead and salmon populations, making it a destination for both seasoned anglers and those looking to learn. The river's pristine waters cut through dramatic canyon landscapes, creating breathtaking scenery that changes with the seasons. Whether you're watching golden light filter through towering pines at sunrise or enjoying the vibrant fall colors reflected in the water, the natural beauty here is truly exceptional.

The Wet Foot Trailhead access point opens up miles of exploration opportunities for hikers, backpackers, and outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels. Trails wind through diverse terrain, offering everything from relatively gentle riverside walks to more challenging alpine adventures. The area's elevation and geography create distinct seasonal characteristics, from wildflower-dotted meadows in summer to snow-dusted peaks in winter. Bird watchers will appreciate the diversity of species found throughout the region, while wildlife photographers have excellent opportunities to capture images of deer, elk, and other native species.

This public campground is particularly well-suited for families who want to combine RV camping with outdoor adventure, serious anglers planning extended fishing trips, and anyone seeking solitude in a spectacular mountain setting. The proximity to the trailhead means you can step directly into nature from your campsite. Whether you spend your days on the water, exploring trails, or simply enjoying the peaceful sounds of the river, Middle Fork Payette River offers that perfect blend of accessibility and wilderness immersion that makes for memorable RV camping experiences.

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Crouch 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 Crouch.

Explore the Area

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

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