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Little Boulder Campground

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16 site Forest Service campground. All sites paved with fire ring.

Address: 3850 Park road, Helmer, Idaho 83823
Phone: (208) 875-1131
State: ID
City: Helmer
Street Number: 3850 Park road
Zip Code: 83823
categories: sports & recreation venue


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Reviews
Very quiet and peaceful. Host was fantastic and bathrooms were clean.
Campsites were very clean. Pit toilets in good condition with very little odor. Roads clear and easy to navigate on the drive up. Some sites have excellent privacy and all of the parking aprons are smooth and level. Went down on a Wednesday and left on a Friday. Campgrounds was mostly empty and quiet but started filling up and getting noisy on Friday. Almost no mosquitos despite a creek being close by. A decent campground for a short stay.
Went tent camping here. The place is well kept: Bathrooms were extremely clean and well stocked, there’s a basketball hoop nearby basketballs provided by camp host, a large meeting area, and plenty of stacked wood laying around free for use. River immediately next to camp. There’s only one trail in camp – more of a walkabout on the outskirts. You can break out a little into some undeveloped trails where there’s plenty of cattle nearby. There’s another nicer trail outside of camp a quarter mile away with parking. Each site is nice and there’s plenty to pick from. Parking is wide/spacious for each one and I saw several RVs around. Sites ranged from heavily shaded with plenty of space, to a few which were exposed out in the open or would only fit a small tent. There’s a hill in the middle of the main loop separating the camp sites which maintains a moderate level of privacy and noise to a minimum. The outer loop is a more exposed to the trail the walkabout trail overlooks the backyards of each outer loop campground. There’s two water pumps around the camp but unless you park close, you’ll want to bring something to store water in. Minimal / no cell coverage for Verizon able to send a couple of texts, otherwise nothing. The camp hosts are diligent but friendly. Was asked promptly to keep my speed low when I came in off the highway watch out for that initial downhill slant, but otherwise we got along fine and enjoyed an hour or more of nice conversation. This isn’t the type of place you want to break the rules at, but you can also depend on safety for kids, clean facilities, nice sites, and support if you need. They offered movies & croquet when I was there and clearly care about their guests.
This camp ground was really amazing very clean and organized. The spots are spread out enough that you feel private. Several restrooms around the site. And of course the creek next to it for swimming!
After about 14 years, the old camp hosts are gone, replaced by tyrants. My Step father first was told that his tire was 6 inches off the pavement and needed to be moved. Next, I was metal detecting and was angerly confronted by the camp hosts wife that this was not my land, metal detecting was illegal and she was calling law enforcement! I told her since she asked, that I would stop but that it was 'public land'. My wife and I then went to Helmer to eat and when we came back my Step dad said she came over to their camp and said that she called her boss who called his boss who called his boss and that boss said "He can dig wherever he wants as long as he fills in the hole I always do and turns in anything over 20 years. I have a few old wires and beer caps to send them; The camp ground itself is a nice place to stay, the hosts? That is another matter.
Beautiful and clean camp sites. Hosts helpful and courteous. Sites paved and away from other campers nestled by trees. Can hear the birds and river.
Clean campground with lots of room between sites and more room to play. Host does a great job taking care of the place.
Love this hidden gem. Campsites are very private. The kids had fun splashing in the creek. Close to ATV trails.
One of the best campgrounds in northern Idaho. Make sure you stop and have a meal at the Helmer store/restaurant.
Well maintained campground with clean toilets and good campsite privacy
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