Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Idlehour Trail Camp offers a unique and secluded camping experience nestled in the heart of the forest. Perfect for both overnight stays and longer adventures, this campsite provides a tranquil environment surrounded by nature's beauty. With access to Eaton Creek, visitors can enjoy the serene sounds of flowing water while exploring the trails and enjoying outdoor activities.
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At Idlehour Trail Camp, we aim to provide a convenient yet immersive outdoor experience. Our facilities are designed to cater to both families and nature enthusiasts, offering everything you need for an unforgettable stay.
If you're looking for a peaceful retreat in nature, Idlehour Trail Camp is your ideal destination. Whether you're planning an overnight stay or a longer adventure, our campsite offers the perfect blend of seclusion and convenience.
Customer Feedback:
Experience the beauty of Idlehour Trail Camp and create lasting memories surrounded by nature's splendor.
Really great camp with picnic tables and fire pits. Tons of water rolling down Eaton Creek. This is a real special trail camp in the middle of the forest. If you're looking for an overnighter, this is your place. The only downside is that there is a lot of poison oak around the area. Make sure you know how to identify it and avoid it.
Went March 27. Took Eaton Canyon to Idlehour. Water still abundant, tastes pretty good as well. Reached the campsite at 1pm, had our pick of the 3 sites. LOTS of poison oak, seriously.
It is currently open according to the official website, even though Google has it marked as closed. The hike can be a little rough with how much elevation gain there is. But once you descend into the canyon where the creek and campground is. Absolutely beautiful with plenty of shade, lots of big rocks to sit on, and the creek is running quite well. Will definitely return here again.
Awesome little camp! There’s tons of water in the creek right now, but definitely be cautious of the poison oak. It is everywhere!
I almost died hiking into this place. 10k uphill downhill in and then again out. No water here. No other campers. Lots of bugs. It's not really a campground just a very remote place in the woods. If you are a survivalist, expert hiker in peak shape, and want to be alone with bears, this is your place.