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Mahoney Springs Campground
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Mahoney Springs Campground

Challis, Idaho

About

The Salmon-Challis National Forest is a land of rugged mountains split by untamed rivers. Escape into the backcountry in the Lemhi, Bitterroot, Pioneer, or Lost River Mountain Ranges. Visit the Bighorn Crags within the legendary Frank Church – River of No Return Wilderness and see a fantastic collection of granite peaks and alpine lakes. Raft the Wild & Scenic Rivers. Climb Idaho’s highest peak, Mount Borah. Relax at one of our campgrounds, or fish for trout or steelhead in our many lakes and streams. Enjoy miles of scenery while driving along Scenic Byways. The forest is rich with America’s heritage. Historic cabins, ranger stations, lookouts, mining ghost towns, and the Lewis & Clark and the Nez Perce National Historic Trails link today’s visitor with the past.

Amenities

No amenities listed yet.

Available Site Types

  • Tent Sites

Local Attractions

  • Bighorn Crags
  • Frank Church – River of No Return Wilderness
  • Mount Borah
  • Wild & Scenic Rivers
  • Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail
  • Nez Perce National Historic Trail
  • Custer Motorway
  • Yankee Fork Gold Dredge
  • Mackay Mine Hill

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of sites does Mahoney Springs Campground offer?

Mahoney Springs Campground offers Tent Sites.

What is there to do near Mahoney Springs Campground?

Nearby attractions include Bighorn Crags, Frank Church – River of No Return Wilderness, Mount Borah, Wild & Scenic Rivers, Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail, Nez Perce National Historic Trail, Custer Motorway, Yankee Fork Gold Dredge, Mackay Mine Hill.

How do I contact Mahoney Springs Campground?

You can reach Mahoney Springs Campground by phone at +1 208-756-5100. You can also contact them via their website at http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/scnf/recarea/%3Frecid%3D76054.

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