Lake Walcott State Park in south central Idaho: family fishing, camping spot
byMuch of the work done to transform Lake Walcott State Park and the Minidoka conservation project was performed by 200 young men of the…
Much of the work done to transform Lake Walcott State Park and the Minidoka conservation project was performed by 200 young men of the…
Idaho has dozens of great hot springs. One of the most funky and delightful is the historic Burgdorf Hot Springs about 30 miles north…
Part-time RVer and some-time philosophical thinker Jimmy Smith reflects on “community” in his second posting this week. Just click on “Jimmy Smith’s Another View“….
It sometimes takes a little research to find the small campgrounds on Forest Service land. When one doesn’t have access to the Internet, the…
Our favorite places to camp are in remote areas on public lands. More and more we are noticing the vast amounts of forests that…
Usually camping this time of the year is ‘ify’ at Crater Lake National Park–-it all depends on the rate of snow melt. According to…
Earlier this week we drove downriver along the Clark Fork River on Hwy 200 in western Montana. The impressive Clark Fork was pushing its…
Last September we stumbled onto a dispersed Lolo National Forest campground right off Hwy 135, between mileposts 14 and 15, heading downriver (north) from…
Well, we landed at the Riley Creek campground on the shore of the magnificant Lake Pend Oreille, just 14 miles west of Sandpoint in north…
Veteran RV campers and travel guidebook authors Mike and Terri Church have been traveling (mostly) in a truck camper and writing about their adventures…