Cloverleaf Campground
Area Status: Closed

Cloverleaf Campground is located west of St. Charles, ID and has 15 single units and 4 double units. It sits on the banks of the St. Charles Creek and North Fork. It offers drinking water, restrooms, picnic tables and is a great fishing area. It is open from May through September.
Open after season, First Come/First Served; No fee, No Toilets, No Water
At a Glance
Operational Hours: | No fees; No water; No Toilets; first come/first served; fee camping starts back up June 1st |
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Reservations: | No fees; No water; No Toilets; first come/first served; fee camping starts back up June 1st |
Fees: | $17/Night for single unit, $28/Night for double unit, $7s/12dbl Day use, $5/Night for extra vehicle, $64/$98/$130/group/night |
Open Season: | May |
Usage: | Heavy |
Water: | Potable Water |
Restroom: | Flush Toilet, UNKNOWN Toilet |
Operated By: | Concessionaire |
General Information
Directions: Cloverleaf Campground is located in pretty St. Charles Canyon at an elevation of 6,900 feet, with St. Charles Creek running alongside the site. It is approximately eight miles from Highway 89 and is close to Bear Lake State Park and North Beach. Pines and aspens forest the area, providing partial shade, and summer wildflowers dot the area. St. Charles Creek has good cutthroat trout fishing, and beautiful Bear Lake is nearby, with boating, waterskiing, fishing, swimming, and sightseeing.Activities
Campground Camping
hiking. Within 10 miles: beach boating, fishing, hunting, lake, mountain biking, off-road vehicle trails, bicycle trails.No. of Sites | 18 |
Reservation Info | http://www.recreation.gov |
Fire Information | yes |
Sleeping Shelter | no |
Group Camping
hiking. Within 10 miles: beach boating, fishing, hunting, lake, mountain biking, off-road vehicle trails, bicycle trails, bird watchingNo. of Sites | 1 |
Reservation Info | http://www.recreation.gov |
Fire Information | yes |
No. of Accessible sites | 100 |