mjn
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Here's a link that has good info on the area as well as a map of sorts.. It shows all the campgrounds on the route.
http://www.idahostateatv.org/publications/Magruder-Road-map-brochure.pdf
Some of the places I thought would be cool camping spots are;
Poet Creek. Very cool spot. We stayed here the first night;
This spot is somewhere east of the Burnt knob turnoff, and west of Observation point. It is a narrow finger ridge next to the road. Very cool spot. No chitter though.
Observation point is on a long narrow finger ridge. The road runs right down the middle of it. There are camp sites on each side of the road, but what is cool, is the South side just drops off.. steeply. The view is amazing.
And, of course Fales Flat. This spot is huge. There are two poopers, and enough room for a couple hundred campers..
Believe me, there are plenty more. Absolutely no shortage of neat spots to pull off and camp. You will want to keep an eye on fire restrictions though.. some times campfires are no big deal, sometimes they must be in designated camp areas IN a designated fire ring.. sometimes you can't have a fire at all.
I found the folks at the West Fork Ranger station were incredibly helpful. One gal put me on her email list, & sent me updates weekly.
http://www.idahostateatv.org/publications/Magruder-Road-map-brochure.pdf
Some of the places I thought would be cool camping spots are;
Poet Creek. Very cool spot. We stayed here the first night;
This spot is somewhere east of the Burnt knob turnoff, and west of Observation point. It is a narrow finger ridge next to the road. Very cool spot. No chitter though.
Observation point is on a long narrow finger ridge. The road runs right down the middle of it. There are camp sites on each side of the road, but what is cool, is the South side just drops off.. steeply. The view is amazing.
And, of course Fales Flat. This spot is huge. There are two poopers, and enough room for a couple hundred campers..
Believe me, there are plenty more. Absolutely no shortage of neat spots to pull off and camp. You will want to keep an eye on fire restrictions though.. some times campfires are no big deal, sometimes they must be in designated camp areas IN a designated fire ring.. sometimes you can't have a fire at all.
I found the folks at the West Fork Ranger station were incredibly helpful. One gal put me on her email list, & sent me updates weekly.