Bayhorse Recreation Site

Overview

Tucked along the Salmon River at 5,400 feet in elevation, Bayhorse Campground offers a scenic and historic getaway just ten miles south of Challis on Highway 75. Named after the nearby Bayhorse Mining District, this quiet riverside retreat features 12 campsites perfect for anglers, history buffs, and outdoor explorers alike.

Fishing enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities here, with resident cutthroat and rainbow trout, steelhead, and mountain whitefish thriving in the clear waters of the Upper Salmon River. Beyond the river, a short drive west leads to Bayhorse Townsite ran by the Land of the Yankee Fork State Park, which showcases remnants of historic mines, offering a glimpse into Idaho's rugged mining past. The campground also serves as an ideal base camp for exploring the Land of the Yankee Fork, rich in trails, interpretive sites, and striking mountain landscapes.

Campground Amenities:

  • 12 first-come, first-served campsites with picnic tables & fire rings

  • Seasonal campground hosts

  • Potable water & vault toilets

  • Boat ramp and day-use parking area

  • Hiking trails & interpretive historic sites nearby

Know Before You Go:

  • Limited cell service

  • No electric or water hook-ups available

πŸ“ Location

Address: Challis Field Office

City: Challis, ID 83226

County: Custer

Coordinates: 44.385555, -114.260278

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🌊 Ramp Details

Body of Water: Salmon River

⏰ Access & Hours

πŸ“ž Contact

Phone: 208-879-6200

πŸ—ΊοΈ Location Map

Data source: RIDB

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