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Stoddard Creek Campground Introduce

Stoddard Creek Campground offers a serene and picturesque camping experience in the beautiful state of Idaho. Nestled along Stoddard Creek Road in Dubois, this charming campground provides a perfect blend of natural beauty, convenient amenities, and outdoor recreation for travelers seeking a peaceful retreat. Whether you're traveling with family, friends, or solo, Stoddard Creek Campground ensures a memorable stay with its well-maintained sites, scenic surroundings, and friendly service.

  • Peaceful environment surrounded by stunning natural landscapes
  • RV accessible sites with concrete pads, fire pits, tables, and grill stands
  • No hookups available, but a water station is provided nearby
  • Large, level sites in the lower loop ideal for easy RV access
  • Secluded campsites with ample space between them for privacy
  • Bring your ATV or Jeep for exploring trails and enjoying off-road adventures
  • Pet-friendly camping in a welcoming environment
  • Strict generator and quiet hours enforced for a peaceful stay

Campers visiting Stoddard Creek Campground often praise its clean, well-maintained facilities and the friendly staff. The campground's attendant, Roger, is known for keeping everything immaculate and ensuring a quiet, enjoyable experience for all guests. Visitors also highlight the cooler temperatures in the lower loop due to natural shade from trees and the surrounding hills, making it an ideal spot for summer camping.

Overall, Stoddard Creek Campground is a hidden gem for nature lovers seeking a peaceful yet exciting camping destination in Idaho.

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Tim Townsend
Oct 02, 2024

Very nice and peaceful place, lower loop has sun cover from trees and large hill which makes it a lot cooler. Bring ATV for exploring or a Jeep as there's lots of trails. Park offers no hookups so be prepared but there is a water station next to the road. The camp sites have really nice fire pits, tables and grill stands and are on a concrete pad. Lower loop spots have large easy access for RV's and are pretty level as I didn't have to lower my jacks for leveling. Over all one of my favorite spots now!

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Morpheus Z
Aug 12, 2024

Beautiful campsite about a mile from the interstate. The sites are far enough apart that they feel private. They are all clean, well maintained and have newer tables, camp stove stands and fire pits. Roger, the camp attendant, runs a tight ship, strictly enforcing generator and quiet hours. Plus he keeps the toilets immaculate. Excellent.

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Silvia Sanchez
Jun 24, 2024

Great camping spot with lots of shade. It has multiple spigots, very clean bathrooms, and bear proof trash bins. This is one of the cleanest campgrounds we have been to. The camp host, Roger, keeps the campground very clean and equipped. He cleans every table and camping spot. It is so clean you could literally eat off the table.

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Ryley Kvernum
Jun 09, 2024

Immaculate and pristine, but is it worth $17 a night? When we were looking for an open spot for our 2023 Mercedes Sprinter, the host approached us in his golf cart. We explained that we have two hunting dogs, GSPs, and were looking for a space away from people. We found a great spot where nobody was on either side. About 20 minutes after setting up camp, the host arrived to collect our money and immediately told us we needed to leash our dogs. We were then inundated with all the rules and possible fines. It didn't feel very welcoming. I think this park caters to the wealthy local farmers rather than the weary traveler. All in all, he was just doing his job. However, at our first interaction, it would have been best to advise us of the strict leash law, not after we set up camp. I was merely trying to get my dogs exercised after a long day of traveling. They are trained on Garmin e-collars and well behaved. He runs a tight ship if that's what you're into! Update: We drove through the campground on our return journey and found a dog running around without a leash. The host immediately stopped us again and acted like he didn't know who we were. Looks like they definitely play favorites to the locals. This campground should be renamed "Idaho Falls Campground."

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Steve Johnson
Sep 11, 2024

Nice campground, very windy. I was met by the park host shortly after arriving. I was informed my dog needed to be on a physical leash, with 6 empty campsites to each side of me. I was informed they asked someone this week to leave for non compliance. I live 3 hours from here, this is my state. Don't need this kind of heavy handed control, will not come back.