Even if you're the type to regularly hit the ski slopes and plan snow-shoeing treks in the woods, it can be hard to imagine camping in an Idaho winter. That said, if you've got the right gear and a can-do attitude, there are plenty of campgrounds in the state that might convert you to off-season excursions. It's true: there's no denying the benefits of planning a camping trip in the winter. Fewer crowds, cheaper rates, and easier reservations could make this your new favorite way to enjoy our great outdoors! My favorite spot for a wintery getaway is Fish Creek Campground just outside Grangeville.
The first thing to know about Fish Creek Campground is that it's small. With only ten sites available, there's a good chance you'll have the whole place to yourself, especially if you arrive during the quietest months — generally considered to be December through February. If you plan your getaway when there's snow on the ground, you'll also want to make sure you've got the right vehicle. The road to Fish Creek can be a doozy for smaller cars without chains or four-wheel drive.
Believe it or not, there are numerous ways to make tent camping comfortable with snow on the ground. Just stomp your patch down and pitch a winter-friendly tent. These tents use far stronger material than summer tents, allowing them to retain heat, withstand blustery winds, and wick away interior condensation. Still, if you're not up for the adventure, I'm a big fan of car camping! Even if you don't own a camper yourself, the explosion of camper van popularity means that there are plenty of outfitters who specialize in renting vehicles to folks wanting to enjoy some nature without the downsides.
Nestled in the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests, Fish Creek Campground has numerous opportunities for al fresco fun. Some local trails are maintained for skiing and snowshoeing. Make sure you've got an Idaho State Park N' Ski sticker for your car and take advantage of the winter wonderland during your visit.
Best of all — if you're a devoted dog parent like me — pooches are allowed at Fish Creek Campground! Keep in mind that not all breeds do well in cold conditions. If you've ever had experience with sled dogs, you'll know that even those hard-working canines use paw wax or even booties to prevent frostbite and cracked paw pads. Your pittie mix will need to bundle up if he's going to enjoy your excursion alongside you.
If you're looking for a campground to enjoy year-round, I highly recommend checking out Fish Creek Campground. Located just outside Grangeville, this stunning and secluded spot is guaranteed to give outdoor enthusiasts with an adventurous streak the winter camping experience they've been seeking.
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