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PINEY CAMPGROUND AND BOAT LAUNCH
National Forest

PINEY CAMPGROUND AND BOAT LAUNCH

Anaconda, Idaho
4.1 (65 reviews)

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About PINEY CAMPGROUND AND BOAT LAUNCH

Federal campground in Idaho.

Piney Campground and Boat Launch offers a peaceful retreat nestled in Idaho's beautiful national forest landscape, making it an ideal destination for RV travelers seeking authentic outdoor experiences away from crowded commercial parks. Located in the heart of Idaho's natural beauty, this campground serves as a gateway to some of the region's most pristine wilderness areas and recreational opportunities that draw visitors year after year.

The surrounding national forest provides an exceptional backdrop for your camping adventure, with towering pines and natural scenery that create a serene atmosphere perfect for those looking to disconnect from everyday life. The cooler mountain air and dense forest canopy offer respite during warm months, while the natural setting appeals to visitors who appreciate the tranquility of being nestled among tall trees. Whether you're an early riser who enjoys watching mist rise from the forest or someone who appreciates evening campfires under the stars, this location delivers authentic nature-based camping experiences.

What truly sets this campground apart is its boat launch facility, making it an excellent choice for anglers, boaters, and water enthusiasts. If fishing is on your agenda, you'll find this location conveniently positioned for exploring Idaho's waterways. The boat launch infrastructure means you can easily access water-based recreation without complicated logistics, allowing you to maximize your time enjoying what the area offers. Families with varying interests will appreciate having both terrestrial and aquatic activities available from a single base camp.

The national forest setting attracts hikers, nature photographers, and wildlife observers who come to experience Idaho's diverse ecosystems and outdoor recreation. Nearby trails provide opportunities for exploration at various difficulty levels, accommodating everyone from casual walkers to serious hikers. This location appeals particularly to retirees exploring the region, families seeking outdoor education opportunities, and adventure-minded travelers who prioritize authentic natural settings over resort-style amenities.

With a solid 4.1-star rating from numerous visitors, Piney Campground and Boat Launch has earned its reputation as a reliable destination that consistently meets camper expectations for a genuine national forest camping experience.
4.1

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65

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Anaconda 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 Anaconda.

Explore the Area

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

PINEY CAMPGROUND AND BOAT LAUNCH Reviews

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Heidi Horak

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Heidi Horak

Ever heard of The Night of the Grizzlies? I wouldn't be surprised if this campground develops a bear problem. We arrived to find the hard bear-resistant food storage boxes plum full of festering hot garbage. Garbage truck day seemed to be Thursday so you'll be lucky if there is enough bin space Tuesday/Wednesday. Campsites left food, alcohol and trash out over night. But the ground squirrels a... Ever heard of The Night of the Grizzlies? I wouldn't be surprised if this campground develops a bear problem. We arrived to find the hard bear-resistant food storage boxes plum full of festering hot garbage. Garbage truck day seemed to be Thursday so you'll be lucky if there is enough bin space Tuesday/Wednesday. Campsites left food, alcohol and trash out over night. But the ground squirrels and hares love that. Vehicles move barriers to be able to drive where they want. Two of the sites' occupants included a large number of children that were left unattended to play. (Great). The kids were probably 1.5 to 13 years old. Several times the toddlers were down by the water by themselves without life jackets. I nearly had a panic attack. One of the older kids told us they'd been there for 5 weeks. At the time I took the comment with a grain of salt, but it became clear that might be true as our stay continued. This campground is basically a sun-baked free for all. The Forest Service and local law enforcement seem pretty incompetent to enforce posted rules and protect patrons and wildlife.

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Heidi Horak

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Heidi Horak

Ever heard of The Night of the Grizzlies? I wouldn't be surprised if this campground develops a bear problem. We arrived to find the hard bear-resistant food storage boxes plum full of festering hot garbage. Garbage truck day seemed to be Thursday so you'll be lucky if there is enough bin space Tuesday/Wednesday. Campsites left food, alcohol and trash out over night. But the ground squirrels a... Ever heard of The Night of the Grizzlies? I wouldn't be surprised if this campground develops a bear problem. We arrived to find the hard bear-resistant food storage boxes plum full of festering hot garbage. Garbage truck day seemed to be Thursday so you'll be lucky if there is enough bin space Tuesday/Wednesday. Campsites left food, alcohol and trash out over night. But the ground squirrels and hares love that. Vehicles move barriers to be able to drive where they want. Two of the sites' occupants included a large number of children that were left unattended to play. (Great). The kids were probably 1.5 to 13 years old. Several times the toddlers were down by the water by themselves without life jackets. I nearly had a panic attack. One of the older kids told us they'd been there for 5 weeks. At the time I took the comment with a grain of salt, but it became clear that might be true as our stay continued. This campground is basically a sun-baked free for all. The Forest Service and local law enforcement seem pretty incompetent to enforce posted rules and protect patrons and wildlife.

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Joshua Thurman

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Joshua Thurman

Beautiful campground overlooking the lake. Need to mow the campsites though

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Joshua Thurman

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Joshua Thurman

Beautiful campground overlooking the lake. Need to mow the campsites though

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Cheryl Bednarek

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Cheryl Bednarek

Nice big sites with plenty of space between them. Nice access to the Lake. Moose wandered thru our site and into the water twice the day we were there. Most of the trees are gone so there is little shade right now.... (I'd give it 5 stars otherwise) No power or water here so come prepared.

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Cheryl Bednarek

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Cheryl Bednarek

Nice big sites with plenty of space between them. Nice access to the Lake. Moose wandered thru our site and into the water twice the day we were there. Most of the trees are gone so there is little shade right now.... (I'd give it 5 stars otherwise) No power or water here so come prepared.

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Justin Eyre

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Justin Eyre

Shame the trees had to all be cut down, pesky beetles. Still, at this elevation and right on the water, heat wasn't really a problem. Well water and bathrooms handy, close to the water, just be advised if you want to try taking a swim, the bottom near the main part of the campground is pure muck, easy to sacrifice a flip flop or worse if you're not careful. Might be better over near the boat ra... Shame the trees had to all be cut down, pesky beetles. Still, at this elevation and right on the water, heat wasn't really a problem. Well water and bathrooms handy, close to the water, just be advised if you want to try taking a swim, the bottom near the main part of the campground is pure muck, easy to sacrifice a flip flop or worse if you're not careful. Might be better over near the boat ramp, didn't try it.

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Justin Eyre

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Justin Eyre

Shame the trees had to all be cut down, pesky beetles. Still, at this elevation and right on the water, heat wasn't really a problem. Well water and bathrooms handy, close to the water, just be advised if you want to try taking a swim, the bottom near the main part of the campground is pure muck, easy to sacrifice a flip flop or worse if you're not careful. Might be better over near the boat ra... Shame the trees had to all be cut down, pesky beetles. Still, at this elevation and right on the water, heat wasn't really a problem. Well water and bathrooms handy, close to the water, just be advised if you want to try taking a swim, the bottom near the main part of the campground is pure muck, easy to sacrifice a flip flop or worse if you're not careful. Might be better over near the boat ramp, didn't try it.

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Smokey

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Smokey

Concessionaire operated site in the summer by Big Sky Recreation. Is a favorite site for fishing and boating. Open campground with no trees because of beetle infestation. Easy access to a boat ramp

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Smokey

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Smokey

Concessionaire operated site in the summer by Big Sky Recreation. Is a favorite site for fishing and boating. Open campground with no trees because of beetle infestation. Easy access to a boat ramp

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