Camp 32
The Camp 32 campground is located 15 miles southwest of Eureka off Pinkham Creek road 7182. The campground 8 sites with tables, fire rings. Accommodating up to a 20' rv. Amenities include potable water, vault toilets and a large open field.
Camp 32 was a logging camp established in 1924 by the Bonners Ferry Lumber Company and operated for approximately 2 years. The land was acquired from early homesteader, Margaret Durall. The site included several out buildings. A company store and several small cabins.
At a Glance
Operational Hours: | The campground is managed from Memorial Day through Labor Day, but is available all year to visitors. Access is dependent upon weather conditions. |
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Fees: | $0.00 Pack in/Pack out |
Best Season: | Summer/Fall |
Busiest Season: | Summer/Fall |
Restrictions: | 14 day stay limit on all National Forest System Lands Pets are welcome, but must be leashed. Lighting of fireworks is not allowed on National Forest System Lands. |
Closest Towns: | Rexford, Montana Eureka, Montana |
Water: | Potable water from a hand pump |
Restroom: | Vault Toilet |
Operated By: | Forest Service |
Information Center: | Directions: From Eureka follow Hwy 37 southwest for approximately 12 miles. Turn left onto forest road 7182 and follow for approximately 2.5 miles to the campground entrance. Dump facilities, laundry, gas, ice and store are located in Trout Creek. Dump facilities can also be found at Rexford Bench Campground. |
Activities
Campground Camping
River and Stream Fishing
Fish species include brook, rainbow and westslope cutthroat trout.
Visit Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks web site for fishing regulations.