
32
Total Campsites
Campground
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Reservable Sites
Mostly first-come
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Accessible
ADA-compliant sites
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Organization
Managing agency
Overview
About Blackfoot Reservoir Campground
Overview Blackfoot Reservoir Campground is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and is located on the southwest end of the Blackfoot Reservoir. The Reservoir covers 18,000 surface acres when full and is the second largest reservoir in southeastern Idaho. The campground has an annual fee season from May 15th - September 15th and is equipped with 16 fully developed campsites, 12 standard campsites, 6 day-use sites, 2 boat ramps, and an RV dump station. The site offers recreational activities such as fishing, camping, picnicking, motorized boating, non-motorized boating (i.e. kayaks, rafts, standup paddle boards, etc.), swimming, wildlife viewing, and hunting opportunities. Recreation Blackfoot Reservoir Campground offers recreational activities such as camping, (ice) fishing, picnicking, motorized boating, non-motorized boating (i.e. kayaks, rafts, standup paddle boards, etc.), swimming, wildlife viewing, and hunting opportunities. With almost year-round fishing the reservoir offers anglers a great place to try their luck at catching Cutthroat Trout, Rainbow Trout, Smallmouth Bass, and Cutbows. Big game hunting in the fall draws in a lot of sportsmen coming to Southeastern Idaho, with the campground being centrally located between three popular hunting areas it offers a great place for them to stay. The Blackfoot River coming off the northside of the reservoir offers non-motorized boaters a fun thrilled float with over 23 river miles, offering several Class II and a few Class III rapids. Facilities Blackfoot Reservoir Campground offers recreational activities such as camping, (ice) fishing, picnicking, motorized boating, non-motorized boating (i.e. kayaks, rafts, standup paddle boards, etc.), swimming, wildlife viewing, and hunting opportunities. With almost year-round fishing the reservoir offers anglers a great place to try their luck at catching Cutthroat Trout, Rainbow Trout, Smallmouth Bass, and Cutbows. Big game hunting in the fall draws in a lot of sportsmen coming to Southeastern Idaho, with the campground being centrally located between three popular hunting areas it offers a great place for them to stay. The Blackfoot River coming off the northside of the reservoir offers non-motorized boaters a fun thrilled float with over 23 river miles, offering several Class II and a few Class III rapids. Natural Features With the campground situated directly on the shore of the Blackfoot Reservoir nearly every campsite offers stunning views of the reservoir. China Hat, China Cap, and North Cone mountains are three geological sites adjacent to the campground, known for their noticeable distinct shapes, the rhyolite domes formed around older volcano lava flows that intruded and pierced the basalt of the Blackfoot Lava Field. The area is known for its abundance of wildlife and birdwatching opportunities. Deer, elk, and moose can be seen coming down to get a drink from the reservoir. Idaho Birding Trail #29 offers the chance to see a vast number of different birds, Gull Island located within the reservoir supports one of the largest nesting colonies in Idaho for the American White Pelican, Double-crested Cormorant, and California Gull. The reservoir is also used by waterfowl, waterbirds, and shorebirds. Nearby Attractions The Blackfoot Reservoir Campground is located off Idaho State Highway 34 between Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and Soda Springs, Idaho. This stretch of highway is designated as the Pioneer Historic Byway, a main travel route for travelers going to the Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, St. Anthony Sand Dunes, Harriman State Park and Island Park surrounding areas, Bear Lake, and Utah. Local attractions near Soda Springs, Idaho consist of: Formation Springs and Cave - Nature Conservancy Preserve. Ancient mineral springs and wildlife viewing area. Hooper Springs Park - Natural carbonated spring water, picnic spots, playground, and pavilion. Geyser Park - The only captive geyser in the world. Visitor information and history. Oregon Trail Wagon Ruts - Actual ruts left by the Oregon Trail emigrants. Sheep Rock Point - Where the Oregon/California Trail divides.
- 32 total campsites listed.
- Primarily first-come camping based on current listing data.
- Most common site type: unknown (32).
- Map coordinates are available for trip planning.


Our Take
What makes Blackfoot Reservoir Campground special
Sprawling across the southwest shore of one of Idaho's largest reservoirs, Blackfoot Reservoir Campground offers wide-open spaces and big western skies that are increasingly hard to find. Managed by the Bureau of Land Management, this 32-site campground sits alongside an 18,000-acre body of water framed by sagebrush-covered hills and distant mountain ranges, a landscape that feels vast and unhurried in the best possible way. Fishing is the headline here. Blackfoot Reservoir is known for its impressive cutthroat and rainbow trout fishery, and the campground provides convenient boat launch access. Early mornings on the reservoir, when the water is glass-calm and the pelicans are gliding overhead, rank among the finest fishing experiences in southeastern Idaho. Birders will find plenty to watch beyond the pelicans. The reservoir and its surrounding wetlands attract osprey, herons, and a wide variety of shorebirds during migration season. Mule deer and pronghorn are regular visitors to the surrounding hills. The campground is straightforward and unpretentious, with basic amenities that let the natural setting do the talking. Sites are open and spacious, offering plenty of room for boats, trailers, and larger camping setups. The terrain is high desert, so shade is limited and sunscreen is essential. Located within reach of Pocatello for supplies and fuel, Blackfoot Reservoir Campground is a favorite among anglers and anyone who finds peace in big water and open country.
Campsite Inventory
32 sites to choose from
Unknown
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Accessible
Amenities & Details
Everything you need to know
ACCESSIBLE BOAT RAMP
Accessible Boat Ramp
ACCESSIBLE BOCK DOCK
Accessible Bock Dock
CAMPFIRE RINGS
Campfire Rings
Campfire Allowed
Yes
Site capacity
Double, Single
Check-in time
03:00 PM
Check-out time
02:00 PM
Double Driveway
No
Driveway entry
Back-in, Pull-through
Driveway length (ft)
45, 50, 95
Driveway surface
Gravel
ELECTRIC HOOKUPS
Electric Hookups
Electricity Hookup
50 amp, 50 amp/30
LAKE ACCESS
Lake Access
Max guests
12
Minimum guests
Yes
PICNIC TABLES
Picnic Tables
Pets allowed
Yes
Reservations & Contact
Plan your stay
Phone
208-478-6340
BLM_ID_PO_Recreation@blm.gov
Getting There
FAQ
Common questions
Everything you need to know before your trip to Blackfoot Reservoir Campground.
How do reservations work for Blackfoot Reservoir Campground?
Reservation availability for Blackfoot Reservoir Campground can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.
What campsite types are available at Blackfoot Reservoir Campground?
Blackfoot Reservoir Campground currently lists Unknown (32).
Where is Blackfoot Reservoir Campground located?
Blackfoot Reservoir Campground is in Idaho near Pocatello. Coordinates: 42.8419, -111.6031.
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