Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
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Pull onto the property and find your favorite spot to pitch a tent or park the RV. Watch out for water, flooding, dry grass, snow and wind! The views are gorgeous, the wildlife is active, and the property is accessible but quiet!
360 degree views of mountains, prairie and the creek right on the property.
Gentle winds keep the bugs away during the summer, but can cause blizzard conditions during the winter and fire hazards during the summer/fall. Be advised!
Always walk the property before driving on it for best results.Pull onto the property and find your favorite spot to pitch a tent or park the RV. Watch out for water, flooding, snow and wind! The views are gorgeous, the wildlife is active, and the property is accessible but quiet!
360 degree views of mountains, prairie and the creek right on the property. Gentle winds keep the bugs away during the summer, but can cause blizzard conditions during the winter. Be advised!
We had our 26’ camper plenty of room to pull in and we found a great flat spot. Very minimal traffic and loved that people waved. There were deer and antelope on the property. Great Bird watching and loved waking up to the sounds. This property is definitely for people that like to boondock like we do. Anderson Ranch was only 30 minutes away and loved swimming on a hot afternoon. And if you forget a few supplies Fairfield is right up the road. The Mountain View’s are gorgeous.
Beautiful views of the mountains, and easy directions to find the campsite.
Tons of wildlife such as pronghorns, magpies, and skunks.
Mosquitoes were everywhere. Highly recommend bringing repellant.
5/5 would camp here again.
Location
Fairfield, Camas, Idaho, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla and Shoshone-Bannock First Nations according to