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Caribou-Targhee/Emigration

The Caribou Targhee Emigration Ovid ID is a unique identifier assigned to a specific group of caribou that migrate from the northernmost parts of Canada and Alaska to the southernmost parts of the United States. This identifier is used to track the movements of the caribou and to monitor their population size and health. The Ovid ID is also used to identify the caribou for research purposes, such as studying their behavior and habitat use.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• River
• Fishing
• Body Of Water (Bear River)

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restrooms

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• ATV Riding
• Hiking
• Mountain Biking

- Facility

• Type (National Forest)
• Partial Handicap Access

- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)

• Season: Winter,Fall

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (23)
• Max Length (30)
• Dirt Sites (23)
• No Hookups (23)
• Pull-thrus (1)
• Back-ins (12 x 30)
• Room for Slideouts (No)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Amanda King

August 11, 2021

Been camping up here my entire life. I love it up here. They have flush toilets and running water. The tent sites have enough room between them that you feel apart from other campers. Most of the sites are big enough for a trailer as well. Many fun memories

J Mack

July 12, 2021

On of my favorite places to camp. Quiet and off the road. Running water and flush toilets. Good size fire pits and plenty of firewood if you are willing to look for it. The campground host was great and managed the kids riding dirt bikes. Plenty of squirrels and chipmunks. Very clean campsites. Would recommend making reservations as it fills up in the weekends.

Kaitlin Barfuss

June 29, 2021

This is a great campground to come camping with kids. When we went it was pretty empty and very relaxing. Our kids loved riding their bikes up and down the paved roads. Having water and a flushing bathroom was a nice plus. The camp host was friendly also and made sure we didn’t need anything. It’s also close to bear lake which we loved! Will be staying here again.

silvana scott

June 02, 2021

The campground itself is great. Lots of trees for shade, little creeks, and close to Bear Lake. The problem is the camp hosts. I reserved 2 spaces one for our fifth wheel and another for my brother car camping. My beother wouldn’t arrive until around 7pm so I parked my car in there. The camp hosts came and knocked on our trailer door asking if we would give up our spot for another couple. But I wouldn’t get a refund for the spot I paid for, I would just be letting them have it. I said no. I thought that was a little rude but ignored it. Then the next morning we left for bear lake. One spot had the trailer and one spot was FAIRLY empty due to car camping and driving that car to bear lake. We came back around 7 pm in a torrential downpour. Come to find out they had told another couple they could take our spot while we were gone. This family had completely set up camp in our spot and now it’s was raining and no one was going to move. I was told “Because we left and they’re allowed to do that.” I wanted a refund for the reservation if my family couldn’t stay in their spot we reserved for two nights. They refused. So my family had no where to stay after all day at the lake and they had to drive home about 4 hours in the pouring rain. They didn’t get home until around 1am. Really ruined the trip. We also didn’t get back some of the camp chairs we left at the campsite for when we came back. The sad part is there’s multiple poor reviews of these camp hosts on recreation.gov Please just get some decent camp hosts for the love!!!

Hollie Gregory

May 17, 2021

Still very snowy and closed currently. Scenic

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