Willow Creek Campground
Willow Creek Campground is a small site composed of 6 camping units. Campground amenities include picnic tables, fire rings and a restroom. Campground was renovated in 2021 and has a new vault toilet, new site furniture and a new layout.
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | Campground is open and fees will be charged until October 31st. Nearest potable water is located 5 miles to the east, just outside of Baumgartner Campground gates (to the south) along Forest Road #071. Water will be on at Baumgartner until a hard freeze--usually around the end of September or first part of October. |
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Operational Hours: | Standard operating season is May - October but can be seasonally dependent. |
Reservations: | This is a non-reservation campground. |
Fees: | Fees will be charged from mid-May through October 31st. $6.00 per night fee. |
Open Season: | 20 May |
Restrictions: | All pets must be leashed in the campground. All campfires must be attended. |
Closest Towns: | Featherville, Idaho and Fairfield, Idaho |
General Information
Directions:From Highway 20, travel north on Forest Highway 61 (Pine-Featherville Road) approximately 30 miles to the town of Featherville. From there, travel east on Forest Road 227 approximately 7 miles, then turn on Forest Road #008 and travel north approximately 1/4 mile to Willow Creek Campground.
Activities
Campground Camping
Group Camping
River and Stream Fishing
Day Hiking
Backpacking
The Willow Creek Trail is 10.6 miles long (#019) is a very popular trail for two-wheeled motorized travel. The trailhead is approximately 3/4 mile north of Willow Creek Campground and is located at the north end of the Willow Creek Transfer Camp. It has many good hiking and horse travel side trails, which are not open to motorized travel. This trail accesses Ross Lakes.
Horse Riding
OHV Trail Riding
The Willow Creek Trail is 10.6 miles long (#019) is a very popular trail for two-wheeled motorized travel. The trailhead is approximately 3/4 mile north of Willow Creek Campground and is located at the north end of the Willow Creek Transfer Camp. It has many good hiking and horse travel side trails, which are not open to motorized travel. This trail accesses Ross Lakes.