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Sawtooth/Sockeye
aho Sawtooth Sockeye Stanley Idaho is a small fishing village located in the Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho. It is known for its abundance of sockeye salmon, which can be found in the nearby Stanley Lake. The village is also home to a variety of other fish species, including rainbow trout, cutthroat trout, and kokanee. The area is popular for its scenic beauty, with the Sawtooth Mountains providing a stunning backdrop. The village is also home to a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, and fishing.
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User Reviews
Carole Hart
We were lucky enough to snag a spot (one of the "double" or "split" spots) the end of August 2021 - the folks next to us were agreeable to us splitting the cost with them. We had an RV, they were tent campers. Just an amazingly beautiful spot!
kristi martinez
Redfish lake is heaven and part of our yearly camping trips must go to locations. Unfortunately this year the camp host made the experience an unhappy one. He approached us late at night several times on his "rounds" to lecture us on running our generator (not during quite time) or simply talking too loud around the campfire. His tone was condescending and unfriendly. I hope the camp host, Jim, doesn't come back again. Our previous experiences were always of super helpful, friendly camp hosts.
Sean Ryan
Great camping area!
Frances Smith
I really wish I would have read some of the reviews more or that the government website gave more information. Knowing that it was first come first serve, and not knowing a time that you had to be there, we showed up with the assumption we could possibly snag a spot. The camp host was so kind and let us know that 630am is the time to be here to get a spot but gave some really great suggestions for close by free camping. Not on the lake but ended up being better for us. So hopefully someone reads this review or sees the picture of when fcfs means. I know for next time but there is such a lack of information on websites.
Shawn Robins
Sockeye is a nice and clean campground with sand pads for the tents and concrete for tables and firepits. The trees are plentiful but smaller and skinny due to elevation and growing season. Site privacy is moderate. This park seems newly updated. I would definitely go back.