![]() ![]() Drive 0.3 miles to the trailhead, which is a short distance past the campground. The Elk Creek Trailhead/Campground turnoff is at Milepost 28 (28 miles from Tillamook). Wilson River Traverse Hike ( TH | | LOG)įrom the merger of Highway 217 with Highway 26, drive 15.2 miles and bear left onto Highway 6 for Banks and Tillamook.ĭrive 24.0 miles on Highway 6, passing over the Coast Range summit, and turn right for the Elk Creek Campground.Elk Mountain-Kings Mountain Loop Hike ( TH | | LOG).Elk Creek to Idiot Creek Road Hike ( TH | | LOG).Limit 2 pets per site unless prior approval by management.No fences or kennels allowed unless approved by management.Out of respect for other guests, please do not leave barking dogs unattended.Dogs must be leashed at all times on a leash no longer than 6 feet.****WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SERVICE TO ANYONE.****įido is welcome at our park! Dogs of any breed that are hostile or aggressive will be asked to leave the campground along with their owners. These rules are subject to change without notice. We DO NOT ALLOW firewood purchased elsewhere to protect our trees. įIREPITS/FIREWOOD: We allow propane firepits and have propane available along with firepits for a nominal fee. VISITORS: Only registered guests may use facilities. We are unable to park heavy rigs on grass sites to prevent damage. ![]() Our full hook-up sites are gravel and water/electric are grass. We do not allow school bus conversions and other non-traditional conversions that are non RVIA certified due to insurance requirements. RV AGE/APPEARANCE: We reserve the right to approve or reject any guest based on the age and/or appearance of their vehicle or RV. No tents without management approval (please call) QUIET HOURS: Quiet hours are from 10 PM to 7 AM. If you arrive after dark you may check-in the following morning after 8:00 am. NO check-ins after 9pm, so as not to disturb other guests. If arriving after 7:00 PM, Please make arrangments with management prior to arrival.Office is open for check-ins: 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Either way, we do our best to work with our guests to coordinate if necessary. Usually, our guests will use the free dump station and will relocate as to only move once. That means if your stay exceeds 3-4 days in a site, we may need to coordinate moving you to another site in order to perform routine maintenance (mowing/watering). In order to keep our grassy sites looking good they require a lot of love. Our grassy sites are in demand during the summer months by the smaller RVs (these are shorter sites and will NOT accomodate Class A's or 5th Wheels). Amenities at the park include: water, sewerage, laundry, dump station, big rig access and 20/30/50 amp sites. This is one stop not to miss on your travels or vacation. ![]() Campers can look forward to a number of great attractions just beyond the campground including the Lewis and Clark Trail, Lemhi County Historical Society & Museum, Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural & Educational Center and the Salmon-Challis National Forest. The famous Goldbug Hot Springs Trailhead is a short drive (1.3 miles) then a 2-mile hike away. The river is just across the street and is great for floating and fly fishing. You can also wake up to a fabulous view with elk and big horn sheep grazing on the mountain hillsides. Elk Bend is famous for its wildlife, you can see eagles, deer, big horn sheep, and mountain goats around the area and along the river. Located on scenic by-way, 20 miles south of Salmon, Idaho.Įlk Bend RV Park is located just south of Salmon, ID on one of the most scenic drives in the western United States. ![]()
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