Monday, July 20, 2020

Lud Drexler Park

  Salmon Falls Creek was dammed in 1910 creating a long narrow reservoir to control flooding and provide irrigation water storage.
  The park and campground sit on the hill above the dam and most sites have a nice view of the water and the distant mountains. Amenities include picnic tables with shade shelters, grills, fire rings, vault toilets, fresh water, and a dump station. Campers have a choice of sunny or shady sites. Camping is also permitted on a short section of shoreline. Some of the sites have been upgraded and have new shade shelters. Amenities include picnic tables with shade shelters, grills, fire rings, vault toilets, fresh water, boat ramps, and a dump station.

   Uneven, rocky ground makes rolling around a little difficult. The tables have short overhangs and the toilets are not accessible.

   Most of the sites are large enough for motorhomes. Campground   42.21001, -114.73003

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2 comments:

  1. Nice camping near water. How about skeeters?

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    1. No pools of still water so no skeeters, at least not while we were there. We had a nice breeze most days so that could be a factor too.

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