North Fork Owyhee Campground
Murphy, Idaho 83650
About the Business
North Fork Owyhee Campground is a picturesque retreat nestled in the heart of Murphy, Idaho, United States. This charming campground offers a variety of lodging options, from tent sites to RV hookups, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Surrounded by the stunning beauty of the Owyhee Mountains, this campground provides a peaceful and tranquil setting for guests to relax and unwind. With hiking trails, fishing spots, and breathtaking views, North Fork Owyhee Campground is a must-visit tourist attraction for those seeking a true escape into nature. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway or a longer stay, this campground has everything you need to make unforgettable memories in the great outdoors.
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"- Some sites are close to the dusty road. - Some sites are too close to each other. - When I was there (fall) the flies were really bad. - Cow pies in Campground + Free + Restroom clean + Scenic & by the river"
"Good campground. In late July there were many many Mormon crickets and not good for SXS except a ride to 3 Forks Hot Springs."
"Beautiful BLM campground on the North Fork. Plenty of shady sites for a tent and good RV spots as well. This would be a good spot to set up a basecamp to explore the area from. Pit toilets."
"Family-friendly and ♿️ handicap accessibility. If you decide to head over to Three Forks Hotsprings, make sure you are in a good four-wheeler or side by side. Otherwise, this is a great spot with cars and motor homes. Dog friendly, with a few camp sites with grills. 7 day use limit and no firearms to be discharged. They ask you to use the grill provided for fires. There is no playground for kids, but there are trails to explore. Great view of the surrounding high canyon walls. I saw a few side by sides and motor homes being used."
"An excellent campground, well maintained, well worth the scenic drive. Many campsites have river access. Quiet area, but you might catch a show from Mountain Home; we saw and heard F-15s the entire time we were there. Off and on the locals drive through with their horse trailers. Fire pits, grills and picnic tables at many of the sites, if not all. A path leading towards the river was flooded fairly deep so there might be even more we didn't see but I imagine in summer it's dry. None of the campsites were wet despite the recent rain. Bathrooms were well stocked with toilet paper and were clean and dry. Pack out your trash and bring your own water."
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