McCrea Bridge Campground
Caribou Targee National Forest, Kilgore-Yale Rd, Island Park, ID · Campground
- Address
- McCrea Bridge Campground, Caribou Targee National Forest, Kilgore-Yale Rd, Island Park, ID 83429
- Phone
- (877) 444-6777
- Website
- www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/ctnf/recreation/camping-cabins/recarea/?recid=54303&actid=29
McCrea Bridge Campground is a hotel located in Caribou Targee National Forest, Kilgore-Yale Rd, Island Park, ID. It is one of 1 hotels listed in Caribou Targee National Forest, Kilgore-Yale Rd, Island Park. Its 4.4-star rating matches the Caribou Targee National Forest, Kilgore-Yale Rd, Island Park city average of 4.4 stars. Based on combined rating and review volume, it currently ranks first among hotels in Caribou Targee National Forest, Kilgore-Yale Rd, Island Park. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
Customer Reviews
Very pretty and quiet. Lovely hosts. Nice big spots with table and grill and bear box (host said no bears seen in a few years). I got the spot by the boat ramp.
This camp site is non electric, no water supply. You can fill your water resovour at Campground prior to parking at your campsite, the restrooms 🚻 are extremely clean, do to the Campground Host. They are very helpful and pleasant. Discounts available online at Recreation dot gov.
Nice campgrounds, mostly secluded so we had some privacy. Our camp host was very nice and kept the grounds and the bathroom clean. We had river access to launch our kayaks and the other side of the bridge is a motorized free zone which made for a great float. I would definitely stay here again
Great RV / Tent campsites, the camp ground hosts are very friendly and willing to answer any questions that I had asked from them. Well water dispenser bibs are located throughout the campsites , but are not available for full water hookups. No electrical hookups. Very clean rest rooms available ( toilets 🚻 ) only. Very large Campsites. Regards
Public use boat landing in the campground makes this the perfect base for water adventures. While the boatlanding is for all watercraft, its a particularly good site for non-motorized craft as the nearby McCrea bridge marks a non-motorized boundry: one can paddle 100 yards to get under the bridge and spend the rest of your adventure in a quiet, motor-free (wake-free) zone. We saw lots of pelicans, herons, jumping fish, and bald eagles and really enjoyed it. Campsites are wooded and private with ample space for RVs and gravel pads for tents, fire rings, picnic tables, and work stations. Pit toilets. Firewood for sale from the host.
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