Every Campsite At Upper Coffee Pot Campground In Idaho Boasts A View Of Henrys Fork Of The Snake River
By Emerson
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Published July 02, 2021
What do you look for in a campground? If it’s peace, quiet, and some of Idaho’s most beautiful views, look no further than the spot we have featured below. Situated right along the banks of Henrys Fork of the Snake River, you’ll enjoy some tranquil views of the river’s calm current right from your campsite. It’s a real hidden gem of Island Park! Check it out and start planning your next camping trip.
A tributary of the Snake River, Henrys Fork stretches for 127 miles in a region of southeastern Idaho. Known for its idyllic scenery and its recreational opportunities, it makes for a pretty great camping spot!
If you're looking for a campground with easy access to Henrys Fork, look no further than Upper Coffee Pot Campground. Located right alongside a section of Henrys Fork, you'll be hard-pressed to find a campsite where you can't view the water.
The campground contains 13 single units and one double unit. It's open from late May until September and sites can be reserved online or by phone. Single Family Campsites start at $15 a day.
The campground is nice and shady, as it's located underneath the canopy of a mixed growth lodgepole pine forest. And if you ever get too hot in the summer, the river's cool waters are just steps away!
In fact, this stretch of Henrys Fork is considered especially floatable. Bring an inner tube, canoe, kayak, or raft for an easygoing float down the river.
Henrys Fork is also a world-class fly fishing destination, mainly for rainbow and brook trout. You're almost guaranteed to catch something here, but if you don't, the experience is worth it just for the peaceful setting!
Looking to take advantage of Henrys Fork and everything this tranquil tributary has to offer? A visit to this lovely campground in Island Park is just what you need.
Have you stayed at this dreamy riverfront campground? Let us hear about your experience in the comments below!
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