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Wolftone Campground Introduce

Welcome to Wolftone Campground, located in the scenic area of Hailey, ID 83333, USA. Nestled amidst the natural beauty of Idaho, this campground offers a unique experience for those seeking to connect with nature. While it may not be a traditional campground, Wolftone Campground provides an opportunity for dispersed camping, allowing visitors to enjoy the great outdoors in a more rustic setting.

The area around Wolftone Campground is characterized by its rugged terrain, featuring large boulders, burned trees, and a dry, dusty landscape. Despite these challenges, the campground is conveniently located near the town of Hailey, making it an accessible option for those who need to stay close to the area. The proximity to Hailey also means that campers can easily access local amenities and services during their stay.

One of the standout features of Wolftone Campground is its free camping option, which is a rare find in the region. While the sites may be basic, with only fire rings and no additional facilities, the opportunity to camp in such a unique environment is a draw for many adventurers. However, it's important to note that the area can be overgrown with weeds, and some sites may be occupied by locals during weekends, so planning ahead is recommended.

Customer feedback highlights both the challenges and benefits of camping at Wolftone Campground. Some visitors appreciate the proximity to Hailey and the free camping option, while others note the rugged and less-than-ideal conditions. Here are some key points from customer reviews:

  • "Not a traditional campground, but the free camping option is a plus if you're looking for a rustic experience."
  • "The area is very dusty and dry, with a lot of snakes and burned trees. It's not the most comfortable camping spot, but it's close to Hailey."
  • "We needed to be near Hailey for the weekend, and this was the closest option that wasn't an RV park. It served its purpose, but we'll look for a better spot next time."

For those who are willing to embrace the ruggedness of the environment, Wolftone Campground offers a unique camping experience that is close to the town of Hailey. While it may not be for everyone, it provides an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors in a more unconventional setting. Whether you're passing through the area or looking for a budget-friendly camping option, Wolftone Campground is worth considering for your next outdoor adventure.

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Customer Reviews

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Flying Dutchman
Aug 12, 2023

Not a campground. Right next to the bridge and before you get to it there are a number of dispersed camping sites. The forest service has marked the sitea which have a fire ring and nothing else but when we were there ( mid Aug) just about every site was overgrown with weeds. The best site next to the bridge had misc gear..table and chairs which apparently the locals leave during the week and just come on the weekends...we saw this same problem in area around Ketchem (north) and also Galna..wish the forest service would start enforcing the you must occupy the site rules.

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Paula H.
Jul 16, 2018

Um...this is really not an area for the enjoyment of camping. The area is full of huge rocks/boulders and burned trees. It's very dusty and dry with a lot of snakes. There isn't a lot of spots to be in the shade as most of the terrain has been burned. The parts that are green are covered with huge boulders that are hidden because the foliage has grown taller than the boulder. We actually ran over one that messed up our truck. :( The only couple of benefits about this area is that it's close to the town of Hailey and it is free. We needed to be near Hailey for this particular weekend and this was the closest thing that wasn't an RV park. We actually looked at the Riverside RV Park and it looked horrible despite the reviews. The Meadows RV park scared the hell out of us because of the reviews. The next time we come to this area we will not be going here. We will go further up, past Sun Valley. There are a lot of areas that had room and the drive is worth camping somewhere more enjoyable.

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robert blakeley
Jan 30, 2022

This is a remote, dispersed, no amenities camping area , no fee. No toilet, hookups.