Campbells Pond Access Area

This Forest Service campground provides free camping with multiple spaced-out sites and direct access to ATV trails. Campbells Pond features three fishing docks plus bankside fishing opportunities around the water's perimeter. The facility includes clean pit toilets and picnic tables, with campfires and pets permitted throughout the area.

Sites receive regular maintenance according to recent visitors, though the overall camping area remains relatively compact. Cell service reaches the location, and alcohol is allowed on-site. The campground serves as a base for both ATV enthusiasts and anglers targeting the pond's fish population.

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Location

Public Campground

Campbells Pond Access Area is located in Idaho

Detail location of campground

Coordinates

46.56185025 N
115.87514097 W

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Connectivity

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    AT&TLTE
    Some Coverage

Connectivity

  • signal strength bars
    T-Mobile
    No Coverage
  • signal strength bars
    Verizon
    No Coverage
  • signal strength bars
    AT&TLTE
    Some Coverage

Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • Group

Features

For Campers

  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

FREE established camping

Enjoy camping on government land. Limited or no services at this camping area.


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Many campers appreciated the well-spaced, maintained sites and clean facilities including pit toilets and fishing docks. Common feedback included good trout fishing and ATV trail access, though the area is somewhat compact.

Reviewed Apr. 11, 2019

Small but pretty

I only camped here one night. The tent sites are well cared for. Pit toilets are clean. It is quiet and pretty, but kind of a small area.

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Reviewed Jun. 17, 2018

Great little camp

Has many spaced out sites and ATV trails for riding. Campbells pond has three docks to fish from or you can fish from the bank all around great spot to camp

  • Review photo of Campbells Pond Access Area by Christopher R., June 17, 2018
  • Review photo of Campbells Pond Access Area by Christopher R., June 17, 2018
  • Review photo of Campbells Pond Access Area by Christopher R., June 17, 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions

What activities can you do at Campbell's Pond Idaho?

Campbell's Pond offers several outdoor activities for visitors to enjoy. Fishing is a popular activity with three docks available around the pond, and you can also fish from the bank. The pond is known for good trout fishing. ATV enthusiasts will appreciate the designated riding trails in the area. For those interested in boating, there's a newer boat launch, though it's suitable only for small watercraft. The peaceful natural setting also makes it a nice spot for relaxation, wildlife viewing, and enjoying the quiet surroundings.

Are there campsites available at Campbell's Pond in Idaho?

Yes, Campbell's Pond in Idaho offers camping opportunities with multiple well-spaced sites. The area features tent sites that are well-maintained and suitable for overnight stays. The campground is relatively small but provides a quiet and pretty setting for campers. Clean pit toilets are available for visitor use. The layout of the campsites offers some privacy, making it a pleasant place to spend a night or more while enjoying the pond and surrounding area.

How do I get to Campbell's Pond in Idaho?

Campbell's Pond is accessible via roads that lead to this small, quiet recreation area. While specific directions depend on your starting location, the area is set up for visitors with facilities including a boat launch for small watercraft. The access roads accommodate vehicles pulling small boats. For precise directions, it's recommended to use GPS coordinates or contact the managing agency (likely Idaho Fish and Game or a local forest service office) for the most current access information. The area is developed enough to have designated camping areas and fishing facilities.