Queens River Campground
Overview:
Queens River Campground is located near Atlanta, Idaho.
There are 4 campsites are along the Middle Fork of the Boise River.
Just north of the campground, at the end of Forest Service road 206, is a trailhead which enters the Sawtooth Wilderness and follows along the Queens River.
The trailhead west of the campground, along Eagle Creek, connects to Black Warrior Trail, a multiuse trail which heads north.
At a Glance
Operational Hours: | June - September |
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Reservations: | No reservations are necessary. The campground is first come, first serve. |
Fees: | This is not a fee campground. 4 sites / no fees. |
Closest Towns: | Idaho City, Idaho |
Water: | Not for Drinking |
Restroom: | Vault |
Information Center: | Facilities: The campsites have campfire rings, picnic tables, grills and a vault toilet. |
General Information
Directions:From Boise, Idaho, travel State Highway 21 north to the turnoff of the Arrowrock Reservoir.
Travel east along Forest Service (FS) Road 268 (Middle Fork Boise River Road) approximately 62 miles.
You will travel past the Arrowrock Dam and several other campgrounds before arriving at Queens Campground.
FS Road 268 is very narrow and may be rough. Use caution when driving to your site. Allow plenty of time.
Activities
Mountain Biking
North of the campground, at the end of Forest Road 206, is a trailhead which enters the Sawtooth Wilderness and following the Queens River. Trailhead west of the campground, along Eagle Creek, connects to Black Warrior Trail, a multiuse trail which heads north.Difficulty Level: | Intermediate |
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Campground Camping
River and Stream Fishing
Day Hiking
North of the campground, at the end of Forest Road 206, is a trailhead which enters the Sawtooth Wilderness and following the Queens River. Trailhead west of the campground, along Eagle Creek, connects to Black Warrior Trail, a multiuse trail which heads north.Difficulty Level: | Intermediate |
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Horse Riding
North of the campground, at the end of Forest Road 206, is a trailhead which enters the Sawtooth Wilderness and following the Queens River. Trailhead west of the campground, along Eagle Creek, connects to Black Warrior Trail, a multiuse trail which heads north.Difficulty Level: | Intermediate |
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Big Game Hunting
Hunting for big game in season.Difficulty Level: | Difficult |
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Viewing Wildlife
Wildlife is in the area. Watch and you may get a glimpse.Difficulty Level: | Easy |
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