Reviews
Sawtooth/Chinook Bay
User Reviews
Dr DREAM
Had a wonderful time here. Biking nearby is excellent. You can go all the way to Stanley, 14+ miles round-trip. Kayaking and SUP on Little Redfish Lake is super chill. And Redfish Lake is just a mile or so up the road! Dog friendly! Restrooms with flush toilets and sinks!
D Stump (Sawtooth Doug)
There is not one thing to dislike about this place. Great lake great views and nice camping spots. I enjoyed my 5 nights here and plan to come back to the area soon. The hiking in the area is awesome and some good fishing alo
Chris Hall
Perfect spot for some dry camping. Be aware though, Mosquitoes everywhere.
B Dawg
Amazing campground & the host Mary was a lovely lady
Kathleen Bynum
We had an awesome time! Dave and Mary were fantastic hosts. Our spot had an incredible view of those awesome mountains! It's a great place for non-motorized water sports.
Jenny Bell
Dave and Mary are wonderful campground hosts. They are always helpful, friendly and keep the campground clean. Thank you for all you do!
John Ellison
Agood small Campground on a small lake with fish and no motorized boats. Very quiet and scenic.
Candice DeMasters
Stayed at this beautiful campground, the spaces were clean and lots if area to move around. The camp host are very helpful and gave out maps and information of the area. Would loved to have stayed there longer. Be back next year.👍👍
Deb Santa
No reservations, no hook ups, few group sites. Flush toilets, water, fire ring, picnic tables. Inexpensive. Get there early any day to find sights opening up, especially Sun - Wed. Little Redfish Lake for nonmotorized boating, kayak, SUP. Best view of Mt Heyburn, coyotes early am singing across the river, bird watching Osprey, Herons, woodpeckers. Fishing. Easy bike ride to chaos of Big Redfish Lake resort for music Wed & Fri, restaurant, etc. Close to Stanley, hiking miles then into wilderness. WILDFLOWERS awesome this year. Misquitoes when warmer days.
Eric Burback
Great campground in a beautiful place! A first come sites, on the bank of little redfish lake.