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Albert Moser Campground Introduce

Albert Moser Campground is nestled within the serene landscape of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, located near Preston, Idaho. This campground provides an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and adventurers looking to escape into the great outdoors. Perfectly suited for tent camping, Albert Moser offers a mix of seclusion and accessibility to various outdoor activities.

**Environment:** The campground is surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills, providing a tranquil setting for campers. The sites are shaded, offering relief during hot summer days. Adjacent to the Cub River, guests can enjoy the cooling waters for swimming or fishing. The area is known for its diverse wildlife, including birds, which adds to the natural ambiance.

**Services and Amenities:** Albert Moser Campground provides essential facilities to make your stay comfortable. Each site features water spigots, fire rings with benches, and picnic tables. Shared restrooms are available, though they may be basic. The campground has two parking lots for additional vehicles, ensuring convenience for all guests.

**Characteristics:** Known for its small, secluded sites, Albert Moser is ideal for those seeking privacy. It's a haven for hikers, with easy access to several trails and proximity to Willow Flat, offering more hiking opportunities. The campground is popular among ATV users but maintains a peaceful atmosphere due to minimal noise disturbance.

**Promotional Information:** Experience the untouched beauty of Idaho at Albert Moser Campground. Ideal for families and groups, this campground offers a mix of adventure and relaxation. Whether you're here for hiking, fishing, or simply enjoying nature, Albert Moser promises an unforgettable outdoor experience.

  • Customer Feedback:
  • "A fantastic camping spot with plenty of seclusion and access to trails. Sites are small but perfect for tents." - Happy Camper
  • "The Cub River adds a fun element, though the water is chilly. Restrooms are basic but functional." - Adventure Seeker
  • "Great for birdwatching; minimal bugs make it ideal for summer trips." - Nature Lover
  • "Note: Best suited for tents; trailers may find limited space." - Tent Enthusiast

Location

IdahoFranklin CountyPreston

Customer Reviews

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51 reviews
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Colton Kilmer
Jul 21, 2022

This is a really decent campground. The sites are fairly small for the most part but also fairly secluded. There is really good access to a couple decent hikes. And you're not very far from Willow flat which has access to other hikes as well. There is water nearby in spigots about every other site. The fire rings are great and there are benches in the sites. There are two sets of bathrooms which are the main source for me docking one star because they are not very pleasant. The Cub River runs right through the camp and has easy access from a few of the sites for some fun if you are okay with freezing cold water. The sites are fairly shaded as well, which is nice in the summer. We went in mid-July and had no problem with bugs. There's a parking lot across the bridge and a larger one across the road for extra cars if needs be. The hosts are actually up at the willow flat campground if you need them. No one in our party got service in this camp.

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Brad Hansen
Jun 28, 2022

Great place for camping! Lots of birds which means they will wake you up, but that also means not tons of bugs. Definitely a popular ATV area, but we didn't hear non stop engines or anything. Very green, tons of shade. 15 minutes from Preston if you need anything. Be aware, this is NOT a place for camping trailers. There are a couple places where a smaller trailer could fit, but this is mostly for tent camping.

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Emma Curtis
Aug 15, 2023

A nice campground! The bathrooms were well-maintained and clean, didn’t even smell bad. This campsite was the first one on the left coming into the campsite, it wasn’t ideal in that way because people were always driving past during the day, but otherwise great. There is a little water wheel next to the campsite too which is fun.

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Audra Turner
Jul 29, 2018

Beautiful location with Cub River running by each campsite. I only rated it down because the vaulted toilets that served our campsites were disgusting. The smell was so bad it made my eyes burn. So we all just walked to the start of the camp to the single valuted toilet and it was much better. That toilet was wheelchair accessible. The stinky ones were not. They were at the top of a steep hill and there was a step to get in but those toilets were separated into mens and womens. There was water spigot with soap from camp hosts, by each bathroom as well as two other water spigots. It is gravel roads to the camp and in the camp. Albert Moser was easy to find, marked by a sign. Lots of shade, nice overall.

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Buoyant honest
Jul 21, 2023

I enjoyed being here when I came with my Father. It was peaceful. We didn't stay over night. We only visited family. I did get very cold, but it was expected. The mountains are usually like that. I miss camping and hiking!!!!