August 6, 2025 - reviewed by Skip Watson
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Watch The Trees
Most sites are long and big rig friendly. Drive to some of the sites, though, have some trees that hug the road and will jump out and bite ya. I had one that, while I was watching the road and boulders down low, reached out and grabbed my awning on my 35' TT and did a number on it. Beautiful river front sites with paths down to the Salmon River. Someone built stone rings in the river, next to the shore, to have calmer water when lazing in the cool water. There are steel fire rings, but there's a relatively permanent sign saying no campfires and no charcoal fires. Go figure. Great sun, fo those of us that use solar to charge our batteries, and great open sky for Starlink. A little bit of shade for others, but really, not much. 2 bars AT&T. No amenities...you packed it in, you can pack it out. Dump station and dumpster right across the street at the ranger station. 5 min from Redfish Lake Recreation Center, that has dump station, laundry ($3 wash, $3 dry), other amenities.