Pittsburg Campground

Pittsburg Campground

Part of Wallowa Whitman National Forest

Overview

Pittsburg Campground overlooks the Wild and Scenic Snake River in the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. This large facility is open year-round with 28 tent/trailer sites many of which can accommodate large RVs and trailers. The accessible facility has accessible campsites and toilets with paved roads and camp spurs. Drinking water is available from April to October (pending weather conditions). 

With access to the Snake River for fishing, boating, historic interpretation, exploring and hiking within minutes of the campground, the facility is popular throughout the year. The Deer Creek road is maintained by Idaho County and is steep and narrow for the last few miles after entering the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area.

Quiet hours are from 10pm to 6am.

The site is open year round.

Facilities

This campgrounds has 28 sites, each with a fire ring, picnic table and park space. Some of the campsites are accessible.

Available Activities

  • Camping - Camping
  • Birding - Birding
  • Fishing - Fishing
  • Hiking - Hiking
  • Motor Boat - Motor Boat
  • Non-Motorized Boating - Non-Motorized Boating
  • Photography - Photography
  • Rafting - Rafting

Directions

<p>From White Bird, Idaho head south on Highway 95 for about 0.5 miles to Old Highway 95 at mile marker 222 (sign indicates Pittsburg Landing and Hammer Creek Recreation Area); Turn right on Old Highway 95 and go about 1 mile to the bridge crossing the Salmon River; Turn left and cross the bridge; Immediately after the bridge turn left on the Deer Creek Road (also known as Forest Road 493); Travel on the Deer Creek Road for 17.5 miles to the Campground.</p><p>From Riggins, Idaho head north on Highway 95 for about 27 miles to Old Highway 95 at mile marker 222 (sign indicates Pittsburg Landing and Hammer Creek Recreation Site); Turn left on Old Highway 95 and go about 1 mile to the bridge crossing the Salmon River; Turn left and cross the bridge; Immediately after the bridge turn left on the Deer Creek Road (also known as Forest Road 493); Travel on the Deer Creek Road for 17.5 miles to the Campground.</p><p><strong>Advisory:</strong> The Deer Creek Road and Forest Road 493 is a steep, narrow, winding gravel road. Large RV and vehicles with trailers must use extreme caution.</p>

Contact Information

Hells Canyon National Recreation Area
1339 Highway 95
PO Box 1405
Riggins, ID 83549

Rental Options

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Available Campsites