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Nestled along Selway Rd in the heart of Kooskia, Idaho, Glover Campground offers a serene and rustic escape for outdoor enthusiasts. This no-frills campground is ideal for those seeking solitude and a genuine connection with nature. Surrounded by lush forests and the pristine Selway River, Glover Campground provides a peaceful retreat for campers, anglers, and adventurers alike.
The campground features a mix of large and small campsites, some shaded by trees and others open to the sky. While the sites vary in terrain and amenities, they offer a true back-to-basics experience. Campers can enjoy the simplicity of pit toilets, and water and dump station facilities are conveniently located at the nearby Fenn Ranger Station, just 4.6 miles away. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the excellent opportunities to cast a line in the Selway River, known for its abundant fish population.
Glover Campground is accessible via an unpaved road, which adds to its remote charm. While the campground may not offer modern luxuries, its natural beauty and tranquility make it a favorite among those looking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Here’s what some of our visitors have to say about their experience at Glover Campground:
Whether you're pitching a tent or parking your RV, Glover Campground promises a memorable and authentic camping experience. Plan your visit today and immerse yourself in the beauty of Idaho’s wilderness.
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I understand that the Forest Service has been underfunded for years and I'm sure the repairs to the Selway Rd are taking a big chunk of the local area budget but this campground is in dire need of some TLC. There is one large campsite mostly out in the open where I pitched camp. There are also several small ones, some wooded, but they have very little level ground - so little I didn't try to pitch my 10x10' cabin tent on any of them. Some sites have tables but not fire rings and vice versa. There is a random table sitting in the weeds next to the big site. The toilet is located pretty far away from all the campsites and up a steep hill. For some reason, there is a fire ring next to it, so there's that. Some of the tables are the newer plastic-topped ones but the table at my site is wooden severely dry rotted. The toilet was clean and I did see USFS personnel tending to it while I was there. Over the course of my 4 day stay, several vehicles per day drove around looking for a place to camp. None actually did so, so I don't think I'm alone in thinking this campground is sub par.
Outstanding isolated no frills campground. Pit toilets only. Water and dump station are available at the Fenn Ranger Station along the road heading up river 4.6 miles after leaving the highway. Great fishing. Road is unpaved after the seven mile point but passable for all vehicles.
It was a clean camp. We thought it was very relaxing and peaceful.
An absolutely beautiful place for peace and quiet.