Open Year-round
Yes
Reservations possible?
No
RV Hookups
No
Potable water
No
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Crazy Creek Horse Camp is a small equestrian campground near the confluence of Crazy Creek and Warm Springs Creek. The campground is located within the Bitterroot National Forest, a 4 mile drive off Highway 93. Follow Medicine Springs Road (FS RD 370) up past the private hot springs, the road then turns to gravel, continue following until you reach the campground.

The Warm Springs Creek Trail (#103) begins from near the campground and is great for equestrian use. Several other trails can also be accessed from trail #103.

The campground is intended for campers with livestock. Regular campsites are available just up the road at Crazy Creek Campground.

At the horse camp you’ll find 5 sites with picnic tables, fire rings, feed bins and hitching rails. There are no restrooms or potable water available, but there is water for livestock.

Camping is free and first come, first served.

Note that trailers over 26 feet in length are not recommended.

Logistics + Planning

Preferable season(s)

Summer
Fall

Congestion

Occasionally full

Parking Pass

None

Price per night (basic site)

0.00 $ (0.00 €)

Pros

Free. Feed bins, hitching rails and water for livestock. Great trails nearby.

Cons

No potable water or restrooms.

Pets allowed

Allowed

Managed by

USFS

Features

Picnic tables
Wildlife

Access

Vehicle

Total number of sites

5

Lodging type

Rustic cabin

Maximum trailer length

26.00 ft (7.92 m)

Location

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