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Egin Lakes Campground/Day Use Area

Bureau of Land Management campground in Idaho County with 48 sites, Reservations may be available.

Egin Lakes Campground/Day Use Area

Campground Details

Season
Reservations may be available
Rate
$35-90/night
Sites
48
Accessible sites
4
Max RV length
72 ft
Phone
Not listed
County
Idaho
Parent area
Not listed

Overview

Located far from any ocean, the St. Anthony Sand Dunes appears as a rolling sea of sand on the eastern edge of Idaho’s volcanic Snake River Plain. These vast dunes are the largest in Idaho. They blanket an area approximately 20 miles long and 5 miles wide and range from 50 to 400 feet high. This 10,600-acre playground of shifting, white quartz sand is known for its unique beauty and exceptional space for off-highway vehicle (OHV) enthusiasts, hikers and equestrians. Picnicking, snowmobiling, wildlife viewing and camping opportunities are also available. The best time to visit is spring through fall. Summer temperatures cause sands to reach over 100 degrees. The area features Deadhorse Bowl, a popular OHV sand bowl one-mile in circumference and 400 feet deep, located in the western section of the dune complex. The Egin Lakes Campground located 8 miles to the west from St. Anthony, ID. The developed campground offers a potable water system, RV dump station and 48 improved camp units, including electrical service. There is also a day use and horse trailer parking area. Facilities: 48 site developed campground, each site has electric hookup, picnic shelter, fire ring, and table. 3 parking areas include day use, overflow, and equestrian. Reservations are available at recreation.gov for 26 of the 48 campsites. The remaining 22 sites are first come, first served. View the campground map . Other facilities include fee station, OHV unloading ramp, 7 water hydrants, restrooms (6 double vaults), RV dump station, concessions, and 3 picnic sites with shelters. Contact station area: Law enforcement, EMS, and Idaho Air Rescue Regulations: Safety flags, annual OHV sticker; designated routes, ride only in open sand and observe all posted signs; no glass containers; all riders under age 18 must wear helmets (ID state law). This 10,600-acre playground of shifting, white quartz sand is known for its unique beauty and exceptional space for off-highway vehicle (OHV) enthusiasts, hikers and equestrians. The dunes are an important environment for a variety of plants and animals. The sand dunes themselves may appear lifeless, but they harbor three unique and sensitive species: the Saint Anthony evening primrose and two species of beetle. The dunes are ringed by thousands of acres of native grasses, junipers and sagebrush that provide habitat for sage-grouse and critical winter range for elk, mule deer and moose. The campground is within a couple of hours drive from Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. The campground sites have electric pedestals, access to water hydrant, campfire rings, picnic tables and a vault toilet. There are numerous opportunities to go hiking, biking, horseback riding and ride off-road vehicles in the area.

What the Source Lists

Activities

BikingBirdingCampingDay Use AreaHorseback RidingHikingKayakingHuntingOff Road Vehicle TrailsOther Recreation Concession Site

Reservation type

Site-Specific

Location Notes

Address
East 500 North, St. Anthony, ID
Directions
Located 35 miles north of Idaho F alls, Idaho From US-20 northbound, take the North Rexburg #337 exit. Turn left onto 1900 E. (Salem Highway). Travel 6.3 miles north to the 2nd flashing light (at the 4-way) to St. Anthony Sand Dunes. Turn left and travel 0.85 miles to the split in the road. Stay right, over the railroad tracks and continue on 500 N for 2.9 miles. At the Egin Lakes Access sign, turn right onto the paved access road. From US-20 southbound, take exit #346 (Saint Anthony City Center). Turn right onto Bridge Street and continue through the stop light to West 4th N. Turn left onto West 4th N, which turns into 600 N after you leave city limits. Follow 600 N approximately 3 miles until you reach the intersection with Red Road. Turn left to go to Egin Lakes access or right to the parking and dispersed camping areas along Red Road.
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Source Notices

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Reservable Campsites: Limited to two campsites per transaction If your arrival is delayed for any reason you have 24 hours to contact the Upper Snake Field Office at 208-524-7500 during office hours from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm MST then 208-709-2363 after hours, otherwise your reservation may be cancelled Pets on a leash Must occupy the campsite the first night and must not leave property unattended for over 72 hours 14 day camping limit with a 30 day period Quiet hours are from 11pm to 7am Maximum tow vehicle/camper length 72 ft Senior and Access Interagency Federal Passes are accepted at this site and give the user 50% off camping fees Check in 2pm and Check Out 11am All OHVs must be equipped with a minimum 8-foot above level ground whip mast and brightly colored flag All motorized travel must occur on open sand or designated routes 2026 free day use days - Memorial Day (May 25), Flag Day / President Trump’s Birthday (June 14), Independence Day weekend (July 3–5), 80th Birthday of the BLM (July 16), Constitution Day (September 17), Theodore Roosevelt’s Birthday (October 27)

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