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Caribou-Targhee/Summit View
The Caribou Targhee Summit View in Georgetown, Idaho offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. From the summit, visitors can see the Teton Range, the Snake River, and the Grand Teton National Park. The summit is accessible by car and offers a variety of activities, including hiking, biking, and camping. The summit is also a popular spot for bird watching, as many species of birds can be seen in the area. The summit is also home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, and moose. The summit is a great place to take in the beauty of the Idaho wilderness and enjoy the fresh mountain air.
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- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
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User Reviews
H Guardino
Deep woods and large sites heavily used by ATVs. Clean vault toilets but NO Water due to broken pipe that forest service has not fixed in months. About 8 miles off Hwy 30 and 10 miles north of Montpelier for gas, etc. Elevation of 7200 makes for cool nights. Nice host!
Cindy Call
Nice size camper spots to accommodate bigger campers with slide outs..clean bathrooms..water..picnic tables..nicely wooded
Derek & Karen Wright
We enjoyed our 2 night stay here hiking through lovely forest and identifying the wildflowers. Our hardworking camp host, Tanya, was friendly and helpful. She had a map of the area available and provided good information. Bathrooms were clean. This small campground is host to many ATVs and dirt bikes - if the group sites are full, it could be extremely noisy and chaotic.
Mike Green
Great place to camp but bring an ATV or something because there isn't a whole lot to do in this area otherwise. We camped herd just to try out pulling a camping trailer. It was a great first experience for us. Roads were well maintained. Never saw the camp hosts. We stayed in campsite #19. Not as much shade in this one but it does offer a bit more space between neighbors.
Megan W
Very pretty! Trees everywhere. We reserved camp site #1. This is a pull through, easy enough to fit two trailers in it. Trees on both sides. Plenty of shade. I loved how spaced the camp sites were, we didn't feel like we could hear much of others around us. There were a few group/double sites that were nicely sized. Lots of ATVs going around, but didn't seem overly crazy for 4th of July weekend. The weather changes a lot. Sunny one minute, raining (for five minutes) the next. The temperature was great- can't beat low to mid 70's in July.