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Torrey's Burnt Creek Inn & RV Park
Overview
Torrey's Burnt Creek Inn & RV Park serves as a rustic gateway to the Salmon River and the Sawtooth Mountains. Located on the banks of the Salmon River, this destination combines a traditional roadside inn atmosphere with the rugged beauty of Idaho’s backcountry. It offers a convenient base for travelers looking to explore the Salmon-Challis National Forest without sacrificing basic comforts like a warm meal or a fuel station. The park maintains a nostalgic charm that appeals to those seeking a true Idaho experience away from the crowds.
Location & Surroundings
Situated approximately 25 miles east of Stanley, the park provides a secluded feeling right along Scenic Highway 75. The property is bordered by the majestic Salmon River, offering immediate access to the water and views of the surrounding canyon walls. This area is known for its dramatic elevation changes and untouched wilderness, making it a scenic stop for those traveling between the Sawtooth Valley and Challis. The surrounding forest provides a quiet backdrop that feels worlds away from commercialized tourist hubs.
Amenities & Park Features
The RV park features sites with full hookups and options for both back-in and pull-through layouts. Guests appreciate the convenience of the on-site general store and cafe, which provide a rare opportunity for dining and supplies in this remote stretch of Idaho. Essential services such as gas and diesel are available, ensuring that RVers can refuel while enjoying the tranquil riverside setting. Notable amenities include:
- Full hookup sites with water, sewer, and electricity.
- On-site restaurant and store serving home-cooked meals.
- Restroom and shower facilities for park guests.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of adventure nearby, starting with fishing and rafting directly on the Salmon River. The park is a short drive from the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, where hundreds of miles of hiking trails and pristine alpine lakes await exploration. For those interested in local history, the nearby ghost towns and the Land of the Yankee Fork State Park offer a glimpse into Idaho’s rich mining heritage. The area is also famous for its wildlife viewing, where visitors often spot elk or deer near the water.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for travelers who prioritize riverfront access and a peaceful environment over resort-style luxuries. It is a perfect fit for anglers and rafters looking for easy river entry or road trippers navigating the scenic byways of central Idaho. If you enjoy a rustic, friendly atmosphere where the focus is on the natural landscape, Torrey's Burnt Creek Inn is a great choice. It caters well to those who want a blend of wilderness camping and the convenience of essential on-site services.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Pam Matthews
We are so thankful to have happened upon this magical place. We camped at one of the 10 RV full hook up sites (all back in except for 1 pull through) which was level, grassy (green no weeds or cheat grass), lots of space between sites and had a picturesque view. The sites can accommodate all rig sizes. No cell service however our Starlink worked amazing. The owner is friendly and welcoming. You are guided to your site so you are set up just right. Very quiet and relaxing, great water pressure, about 25 minutes from Stanley and 10 minutes to Clayton (best place to get gas and they have diesel). Relaxing, special and one of a kind. We will be back!
E P
Beautiful...loved our stay here. Service was great and such a peaceful spot. Sitting back, lots of animals walking along the river. Highly recommend, reserve a view spot if necessary!
Shelley Hancock
Very clean and beautiful! I definitely will return. Great price for full hook ups!
Karen Ponton
They were great! Did not stay but assisted us with parking the car after I blew out a tire after hitting a rock! Beautiful area.
Dennis Call
This trip to Torreys was my 4th trip here. We have logged over 100,000 miles in our motorhome which is a Class A gas coach. In many rv parks,as you enter and check in ,there are many signs that say a whole lot of donts as well as warnings. These signs are unwelcoming to guests. This park has none. The spaces are very large and a good distance from your neighbor. It is in a beautiful setting with the Salmon River right below the park. Ana and Robert are great and they work very hard all day long. This is one of my favorite parks.
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