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Nestled in the heart of Georgetown Canyon, Summit View Campground offers a peaceful escape for campers and RV enthusiasts. Located just 10 miles north of Montpelier, ID, this campground is surrounded by deep woods and provides a refreshing elevation of 7,200 feet, ensuring cool and comfortable nights. Whether you're a seasoned camper or trying out your first camping trailer experience, Summit View Campground is the ideal destination.
The campground features large, well-maintained sites that are perfect for ATV enthusiasts, making it a hub for adventure seekers. While the vault toilets are clean and well-kept, visitors should note that there is currently no water available due to a broken pipe that the forest service has yet to repair. Despite this, the campground's natural beauty and spacious layout make it a favorite among visitors.
Summit View Campground is easily accessible, located about 8 miles off Highway 30, and is a short drive from Montpelier for gas and other essentials. The friendly camp host ensures a welcoming atmosphere, and the campground's remote location provides a true escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Here’s what visitors love about Summit View Campground:
Plan your visit to Summit View Campground today and experience the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. For more information or assistance, feel free to contact the campground directly by phone.
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Good for kids
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Deep woods and large sites heavily used by ATVs. Clean vault toilets but NO Water due to broken pipe that forest service has not fixed in months. About 8 miles off Hwy 30 and 10 miles north of Montpelier for gas, etc. Elevation of 7200 makes for cool nights. Nice host!
Great place to camp but bring an ATV or something because there isn't a whole lot to do in this area otherwise. We camped herd just to try out pulling a camping trailer. It was a great first experience for us. Roads were well maintained. Never saw the camp hosts. We stayed in campsite #19. Not as much shade in this one but it does offer a bit more space between neighbors.
Very pretty! Trees everywhere. We reserved camp site #1. This is a pull through, easy enough to fit two trailers in it. Trees on both sides. Plenty of shade. I loved how spaced the camp sites were, we didn't feel like we could hear much of others around us. There were a few group/double sites that were nicely sized. Lots of ATVs going around, but didn't seem overly crazy for 4th of July weekend. The weather changes a lot. Sunny one minute, raining (for five minutes) the next. The temperature was great- can't beat low to mid 70's in July.
We enjoyed our 2 night stay here hiking through lovely forest and identifying the wildflowers. Our hardworking camp host, Tanya, was friendly and helpful. She had a map of the area available and provided good information. Bathrooms were clean. This small campground is host to many ATVs and dirt bikes - if the group sites are full, it could be extremely noisy and chaotic.
Nice size camper spots to accommodate bigger campers with slide outs..clean bathrooms..water..picnic tables..nicely wooded