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Three simple campgrounds directly located at the river Madison. Huge sites, with lot of space. Some noise from the road. In summer with camp host, self-registration on first comes first served basis.
Red Mountain: 18$
Trapper Springs: 12$
Lower Madison: 8$
All with pit-toilets, Lower Madison with mobile pit-toilets.
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As of Mid-September water is off on Trapper springs side, go across highway to Red Mountain campground and spigot is near toilets. All campgrounds are nice, with large spots that can accommodate multiple vehicles
Report Check-InI’ll add just a few things to other reviews. There is water at the trapper campsite out of a centralized Spicket. There is no AT&T or Verizon cell service. You do hear some road noise but the road calms down at night.None of the sites at the Trapper campground are right on the river but you can walk to access easily.
Report Check-InA great location right on the river. Large, open sites for up to 3 vehicles per site. A picnic table and fire pit per site. On the river side, you can even put your chairs in the water and cool off. Lots of people float through here, so a great place to camp and float the river. The water temperature is warm enough to sit in, especially on a warm day.
Report Check-InThree simple campgrounds directly located at the river Madison. Huge sites, with lot of space. Some noise from the road. In summer with camp host, self-registration on first comes first served basis.
Red Mountain: 18$
Trapper Springs: 12$
Lower Madison: 8$
All with pit-toilets, Lower Madison with mobile pit-toilets.
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