Buffalo (Idaho)
BUFFALO (IDAHO)
Part of Caribou-Targhee National Forest
Overview
Buffalo Campground is located 26 miles south of West Yellowstone, Montana and 25 miles north of Ashton, Idaho in beautiful Island Park, Idaho.
Buffalo is a large campground just off U.S. Highway 20 on the banks of the Buffalo River at an elevation of 6,200 feet. Visitors love Island Park for its world-class fishing and outstanding scenery and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Facilities
The campground has six loops of single and double family sites and one loop for group camping, for a total of 127 sites, many of which are reservable. The large group site can accommodate 150 people. One loop has electric hook-ups and all loops are paved.
Accessible vault toilets are provided, as is drinking water and trash collection. A separate parking area is located at the accessible fishing dock and viewing platforms on the east end of the campground.
Ponds Lodge is just across the highway and has fuel, groceries and other amenities.
Natural Features
Island Park is composed of two areas of extinct volcanic activity. The Henry's Fork Caldera sits inside the larger Island Park Caldera. The area is known for its dense forests of lodgepole pine, broad grassy meadows bursting with summer wildflowers and a wide variety of wildlife, including black and grizzly bears, moose, elk, deer, bald eagles, Sandhill cranes and much, much more.
The campground lies alongside the Buffalo River, created by a large spring just 4.5 miles away. The Buffalo is a tributary of the Henry's Fork, and flows into it just 2 miles east of the campground. Brook and rainbow trout are plentiful in the Buffalo and a variety of waterfowl and wildlife frequents the river corridor.
Recreation
The Island Park area is renowned for its fishing; the Henry's Fork is known as one of the nation's best fly-fishing streams. Anglers cast for rainbow, cutthroat and brook trout and Kokanee salmon. Island Park Reservoir and Henry's Lake are nearby, both offering boating, water skiing and excellent fishing opportunities.
Hiking, biking, horseback riding and ATVing are popular activities. Many miles of trails are in the area, including the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail and the Nez Perce Trail.
The Big Springs National Recreation Water Trail offers an approximately three-hour float or canoe trip through beautiful scenery. Wildlife, including moose, bald eagles and Sandhill cranes, are often seen along the trail.
Nearby Attractions
Mesa Falls Scenic Byway is 7 miles south of the campground. This 28-mile road leads to scenic overlooks and trails at 110 foot Upper Mesa Falls and 85 foot Lower Mesa Falls.
Harriman State Park is 8 miles south. The Henry's Fork meanders through the Harriman, offering excellent fishing. Over 20 miles of trails are available, and wildlife is abundant in this scenic park.
Henry's Lake State Park is 11 miles north, offering fishing, a fish cleaning station and boat ramp.
Yellowstone National Park's west entrance is just 26 miles north in the town of West Yellowstone, Montana. Visitors enjoy day-tripping to the park for unparalleled wildlife viewing and the beautiful and unique scenery.
Available Activities
- DAY USE AREA - Amphitheater
- WILDLIFE VIEWING - Wildlife Viewing
- HUNTING - Hunting
- HIKING - Hiking
- FISHING - Fishing
- CAMPING - Camping
- BOATING - Canoeing
- BIKING - Mountain Biking
Directions
From West Yellowstone, Montana, take U.S. Highway 20 south for 26 miles. <br />
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From Ashton, Idaho: Take U.S. Highway 20 north for 25 miles. The campground entrance is .25 miles north of Ponds Lodge on the east side of the highway.
Available Campsites
- Site F09, Loop F, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site F13, Loop F, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site F07, Loop F, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site F02, Loop F, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site B10, Loop B, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site F11, Loop F, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site C01, Loop C, Type Standard Electric
- Site B04, Loop B, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site B06, Loop B, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site C14, Loop C, Type Standard Electric
- Site B03, Loop B, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site C18, Loop C, Type Standard Electric
- Site B14, Loop B, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site C13, Loop C, Type Standard Electric
- Site C16, Loop C, Type Standard Electric
- Site B15, Loop B, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site F06, Loop F, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site B12, Loop B, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site C04, Loop C, Type Standard Electric
- Site C15, Loop C, Type Standard Electric
- Site B07, Loop B, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site C02, Loop C, Type Standard Electric
- Site F16, Loop F, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site B09, Loop B, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site C03, Loop C, Type Standard Electric
- Site F14, Loop F, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site F10, Loop F, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site F03, Loop F, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site E001, Loop E, Type Group Standard Nonelectric
- Site C11, Loop C, Type Standard Electric
- Site F05, Loop F, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site C06, Loop C, Type Standard Electric
- Site F04, Loop F, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site F01, Loop F, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site F08, Loop F, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site C17, Loop C, Type Standard Electric
- Site B08, Loop B, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site F15, Loop F, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site C12, Loop C, Type Standard Electric
- Site C05, Loop C, Type Standard Electric
- Site B11, Loop B, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site B02, Loop B, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site C07, Loop C, Type Standard Electric
- Site C09, Loop C, Type Standard Electric
- Site C10, Loop C, Type Standard Electric
- Site B13, Loop B, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site F12, Loop F, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site B05, Loop B, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site C08, Loop C, Type Standard Electric
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