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Caribou-Targhee/Riverside
The Caribou Targhee Riverside Ashton is a scenic river located in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest in Idaho. It is a popular destination for fishing, camping, and rafting. The river is known for its crystal clear waters and abundant wildlife. The river is also home to a variety of fish species, including rainbow trout, brown trout, and cutthroat trout. The river is also a great spot for bird watching, as it is home to a variety of waterfowl and other birds. The river is accessible by car, and there are several campgrounds and boat launches along the river.
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User Reviews
Lynn Pruett
Very nice for a dry camp. Put toilets were clean. Camp hosts were wonderful!
Zolly See
Spacious sites with ample distance from orhers. No problem driving a 36' Class A . Clean and well kept . Great hosts.
Mandi Jensen
Amazing camp hosts, but something I have to say and can’t stop thinking about is how well maintained this facility is. I have NEVER been to a campground with cleaner outhouses. Like… you’re lucky to have any public restroom be half as clean and stocked as these were. Lots of different style camp lots, pet friendly, inexpensive, little to no cell service (which is appreciated by me) and right off the Henry’s Fork 🎣
David Horting
Campground is immaculate! Not even a spec of trash anywhere. Campsites are wonderful, paved spots in the reserved section, concrete tables and pads around the fire pits. Level and small fill in the tent spots. Bathrooms are spotless. Good shade in most spots and descent spacing between campsites 👍. Nice and cool in the summer heat. Henry’s Fork river nearby
Mary Wordsman
Nice campground close to Island Park. Beautiful fall color in the aspens.
Paula Hart
Great campground. Hosts were friendly and helpful. Vault toilets very clean. Spaces are well spaced out to provide for privacy. Lots of trees and concrete pads around firepits and picnic tables. Our only problem was a large father-son church group who were loud and very disrespectful of others' camping experience. This was not the fault of camp hosts, as they did their best with this unruly and self-entitled group.
Elizabeth Batty
Beautiful location to spend time outdoors. Fresh air and the temperatures were perfect in June. Fishing, hiking and BBQ. Sleeping in and enjoying the moment without noise.
Emmett Gibson
Had a great single space for one night. Very easy access to the cement pad. Walking distance to the toilet. Roads threw out were adiquitly maintained. Hiking trails and scenery also. Fee was $20 per night. Discounts are available.
Scot Kitchen
Stayed here in June 2019. Clean campground, managers were nice. Got to camp right next to the river. Henrys Fork River is a beautiful serene river, that creates just enough white noise to help me sleep. Hope to visit it again sometime.