About Deer Creek Campground
5 dispersed camping sites with fire rings are available for small RVs or tent camping, with nearby fishing, hiking, mushroom and berry picking.Pack it in/Pack it out.
De Borgia, Idaho · Mineral County · Facility
5 dispersed camping sites with fire rings are available for small RVs or tent camping, with nearby fishing, hiking, mushroom and berry picking.Pack it in/Pack it out.
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5 dispersed camping sites with fire rings are available for small RVs or tent camping, with nearby fishing, hiking, mushroom and berry picking.Pack it in/Pack it out.
West bound on I-90 take the DeBorgia Exit #18 and travel south under the interstate to the Deer Creek Road #236. East bound on I-90 take the DeBorgia Exit #18 and turn right to the Deer Creek Road #236. At the Deer Creek Road #236 (or the Tee Intersection) turn right and travel approximately 2.5 miles, crossing the St. Regis River. Dispersed camping area is located on your right.Interactive Visitor Map
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