Palisades Idaho Forest Road 281 – Camping Review & Info
Forest Road 281 is one of the nicest free campgrounds in Idaho. The road is good, the campsites are huge, and the creek is gorgeous. Here’s our camping review.
Forest Road 281 is one of the nicest free campgrounds in Idaho. The road is good, the campsites are huge, and the creek is gorgeous. Here’s our camping review.
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