Grassy meadow with purple wild iris surrounded by lush pine trees.
1-14 Days

Backcountry Camping in Indian Grove

City Of Rocks National Reserve

Backcountry camping is available in the designated Indian Grove area within City of Rocks National Reserve. Permits are required for backcountry camping and must be approved prior to your arrival.

Indian Grove Backcountry Use Backcountry camping is available in the designated Indian Grove area within City of Rocks National Reserve. Permits are required for backcountry camping and must be approved prior to your arrival. The form can be downloaded here then submitted by email to wallace_keck@partner.nps.gov. Rules & Guidelines Hiking is generally permitted anywhere in the reserve; however, special restrictions apply in both the National Reserve and Castle Rocks State Park for mountain biking, horseback riding, and ATV travel. Rules and guidelines for the use of state and federal lands managed and administered by the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation (IDPR) are generally as follows: Camping & Personal Hygiene A permit is required to camp in the Indian Grove site. Fill out the permit form below or get one from the Visitor Center in Almo, during normal business hours at no charge. Practice “leave no trace” by packing out all waste material such as toilet paper. Dispose of human waste by digging a narrow hole 6"-8" deep at least 150 feet from water or campsites. Cover with leaves and soil. Do not use soap or detergents to wash yourself, clothing, or dishes within 150 feet of natural surface water. Fires & Cooking Fires must be built in existing metal fire rings; however, cooking with a camp stove is safer, more efficient, and ecologically preferred. Cutting standing trees or breaking attached branches (dead or alive) is prohibited. Fallen materials may be gathered for use. • Extinguish all fires with water and stir ashes until they are cold to the touch. • Pack out what you pack in. Practice "leave no trace" camping and hiking. Drinking and cooking water should be boiled for 5 minutes, treated with purifying tablets or filtered through filtration device to prevent instances of giardia infection. Plants, Wildlife, and Artifacts Observe and enjoy wildlife and plants but leave them undisturbed. Removing plants, rocks, fossils or artifacts from the reserve is prohibited; but berries and pine nuts may be collected for personal consumption. If archaeological or historical items are encountered, do not pick them up or disturb the location. If possible, take a picture and report the location to a park official. The storage of personal property on state land is prohibited. Contact us with any questions or stop by the Visitor Center before heading out.

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Duration

1-14 Days

Fees Apply

No

Accessibility

Trails in the backcountry camping area may be primitive or non-exhistent.

Pets

Yes

Reservations

Yes

Location

Indian Grove

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