North Fork Region
This area encompasses the timbered mountainsides and wildflower covered ridgelines of the North Fork of the Salmon River drainage, from its confluence with the main stem to the Montana border at Lost Trail Pass.
General Information
Address: 11 Casey Rd. North Fork, ID 83466
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 4:30 pm (Closed on federal holidays)
Office Phone: 208-865-2700
Office Email: sm.fs.salmonriver@usda.gov
Mailing Address: PO Box 180 North Fork , ID 83466
Complexes
This area encompasses Boat ramps, Campgrounds, and Trailheads that are located on the 47 mile stretch of road between I-93 North in North Fork, ID and the Corn Creek Launch Site (doorway to the Frank Church - River of No Return Wilderness).
5 developed campsites and numerous undeveloped sites on the Wild and Scenic Salmon River, upstream from its confluence with the Wild and Scenic Middle Fork.
11 campsites on the Wild & Scenic Salmon River. Fishing in the river for cutthroat and rainbow trout, steelhead and whitefish.
2900-foot elevation. 18 campsites on the Salmon River. Put-in for floating the Salmon Wild & Scenic River, Class III-IV rapids.
The Stoddard Pack Bridge is closed - this is the main access point for the Stoddard Trailhead
This area encompasses Boat ramps, Campgrounds, and Trailheads that are located on the 47 mile stretch of road between I-93 North in North Fork, ID and the Corn Creek L
This area encompasses trails, campgrounds, and trail heads with access points located between the Salmon River and the Montana border and I-93 North to the Frank Church - River of No Return Wilderness border. This area is also known as the Bitterroot Mountain Range which divides Idaho from Montana.
5100-foot elevation. 40 campsites near the North Fork of the Salmon River. Fishing in the river and in Twin Creek. Loop hike on trails #108 & #109.