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Boise/Big Trinity Lake
Boise Big Trinity Lake Mountain Home is a luxurious mountain home located in the heart of the Boise National Forest. This home is situated on the banks of Big Trinity Lake, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and lake. The home features a spacious living area with a wood burning fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen, and a large deck with a hot tub. The home also includes a private dock, perfect for fishing, swimming, and boating. With its close proximity to downtown Boise, this home is the perfect getaway for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
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User Reviews
I_grok_U 2
I went on a Monday, so the place was almost totally deserted- very nice. The lake and scenery are beautiful and the fishing was good. This campground is for sleeping in tents, there really isn't any flat ground except for where it has been leveled for tents. I really didn't see anywhere you could park a trailer or larger RV. The campground was clean- lots of firewood stacked everywhere- though there wasn't anyone else in the campground- I was in on the SW end of the lake. The drive up is rough, need good clearance, though I did see a few people with horse trailers on the way- those horses had to take a beating. Also- the road from Fall Creek up is still closed, you need to go through Pine-Featherville.
Rodney Martin
It was ok not good for bumper pulls or rv's the road very narrow. The camp site are small and close together. But it was clean and quiet cuz the road was still closed. Lol
Curly Frazier W7LPN
Great!
Mike Brown
Great place for camping, fishing and hiking.
jack thomas
Went fishing today the fish were not biting but the trip and scenery were great. Trinity Lake is an alpine lake at about 8100 ft elevation. Beautiful area but many dead trees form Forrest fires a few years ago.