River’s Fork Lodge & RV Park
River’s Fork Lodge & RV Park is located at 2036 US Hwy 93n, North Fork, Idaho 83466 with a total of 10 campsites. Before your trip to River’s Fork Lodge & RV Park, check out website at http://www.riversfork.com/ or contact them through 208-865-2301 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)
45.4053, -113.9926
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 45.4053, -113.9926
Amenities
Hookups | 50 Amp | 30 Amp | 20 Amp | water | sewer | Full Hookups |
Connectivity | wifi | |||||
Site Amenities | picnic table | |||||
Facilities | restrooms | |||||
Pets | pets |
Overview of River’s Fork Lodge & RV Park
Last Price Paid: $35
Reported by Teresa on 07.21.2021
Longest RV Reported: 31 feet (Class A)
Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022
Number of Sites:
10
Elevation:
3,608 ft / 1,099 m
Reviews of River’s Fork Lodge & RV Park
3 people have reviewed this location.
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Didn't want to leave!
Reviewed 21/7/2021
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Nightly rate: $35
Days stayed: 1
We loved this campground. It is nestled in the Central Idaho Rocky Mountains on the Salmon River. The scenery is amazing and the river is beautiful. The campsites sit a bit above the river but you can easily access it from behind the lodge (a short walk). Great spots for fishing and not only do you have fishing in the Salmon, but y...moreWe loved this campground. It is nestled in the Central Idaho Rocky Mountains on the Salmon River. The scenery is amazing and the river is beautiful. The campsites sit a bit above the river but you can easily access it from behind the lodge (a short walk). Great spots for fishing and not only do you have fishing in the Salmon, but you also have the North Fork of the Idaho as well as this is where the North Fork runs into the Salmon Also within walking distance is a gas station, amazing tackle shop and small grocery with a nice selection of items. It is off the main highway so there was a bit of traffic noise during the day but none in the evening. Can't wait to visit again!
Park right on River
Reviewed 24/6/2021
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Nightly rate: $55
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 4
Came across this rv campground as we were driving to Sun Valley. No reservation but one spot was available. Owners very helpful and friendly. Full hook ups. No cell service but internet if you sit on the office porch where the river view is spectacular. Previous review is a great summary. Be sure and read that. I give it the highest r...moreCame across this rv campground as we were driving to Sun Valley. No reservation but one spot was available. Owners very helpful and friendly. Full hook ups. No cell service but internet if you sit on the office porch where the river view is spectacular. Previous review is a great summary. Be sure and read that. I give it the highest ratings.
Back-in sites right on the bank of the Salmon River
Reviewed 4/7/2020
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Nightly rate: $39
Days stayed: 4
Site number: 4
This is the same property as The Village at North Fork, but the riverfront sites and the lodge are on the south side of the North Fork, and the non-riverfront sites and the store and gas station are across the bridge on the north side. If you're staying in these riverfront sites, park here and walk across the bridge to the store to che...moreThis is the same property as The Village at North Fork, but the riverfront sites and the lodge are on the south side of the North Fork, and the non-riverfront sites and the store and gas station are across the bridge on the north side. If you're staying in these riverfront sites, park here and walk across the bridge to the store to check in.The riverfront back-in sites were in an absolutely beautiful location, right on the bank of the Salmon River. These were the only six sites on this side of the bridge. They were well-packed gravel, level, and had full hookups.It was very serene, and there was always the sound of the fast-moving river. There was no Verizon cell service, but there was a 3G (data only - no voice) signal from a network extender (effectively a private cell tower that runs off the business' broadband network), and the campground wifi that came to life after the owner rebooted it. The data speed of both was adequate for email and web pages.The campsites were not shielded from the highway, and passing traffic was noisy with the sound reflected off the rock on the other side, but thankfully traffic was light, and almost non-existent at night.The store had gas at a good price, propane, and a few groceries. It would be best to come fully provisioned. There was also a post office.There was a paved and then excellent gravel road that led from the store, downstream along the bank of the Salmon River. I drove along it for 25 miles, with spectacular views of the river and rapids, past where Lewis and Clark abandoned their attempt to paddle downstream to the Columbia and returned to buy horses from the Shoshone.