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Bear Lake State Park - East Beach
5687 Eastshore Rd, St Charles, ID 83272
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Mountain Fawn Campground
United StatesIdahoSt. CharlesMountain Fawn Campground

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Mountain Fawn Campground

5687 Eastshore Rd, St Charles, ID 83272
4.0(47)

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(208) 945-2325
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Mario BMario B
Not worth the $60 — unsafe and uncomfortable I stayed one night at Mountain Fawn Campground and was really disappointed. The tent area was completely full of rocks, making it almost impossible to sleep comfortably. Even worse, the entire site was covered in sharp burrs/spurs that stuck to everything — shoes, feet, gear, and even the tent floor. They can easily poke through fabric and make the place feel uninhabitable. also there was no shade For $60 a night, I expected a basic level of maintenance and comfort, but this site felt neglected and overpriced. There was no clear or safe place to set up a tent, and overall the area was not family-friendly or enjoyable. I wouldn’t recommend this campground to anyone looking for a decent camping experience.
Mike HMike H
I want to give it five stars and I will keep coming back here every year. The campgrounds lack trees. There is no reason why they can’t have some trees separating camp sites and there is a ton of prickly thorns everywhere. If you don’t have a camper trailer the rocks are uncomfortable under the tent when you are walking in the tent. Also people don’t respect quiet hour. Unless you have a camper trailer it doesn’t matter but for tent camping it can get loud. But for the good stuff it’s quiet on the beach and not that many people compared to try day use area. The lake is beautiful. It’s a great way to watch the sunset over bear lake. Even though it has four stars we will keep coming back yearly but they could improve it.
Tim DiehlTim Diehl
Overall, a very relaxing and quiet place with spectacular views, especially of the lake and it's glowing turquoise color. Very shallow, large beachfront with crystal clear lukewarm water. Windy most of the time with the winds blowing eastward toward the campground/shore. Has an RV dump/refill site. Electric and water hook-ups available. Only negative was yellow jackets everywhere, so be careful. Would definitely revisit!
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Not worth the $60 — unsafe and uncomfortable I stayed one night at Mountain Fawn Campground and was really disappointed. The tent area was completely full of rocks, making it almost impossible to sleep comfortably. Even worse, the entire site was covered in sharp burrs/spurs that stuck to everything — shoes, feet, gear, and even the tent floor. They can easily poke through fabric and make the place feel uninhabitable. also there was no shade For $60 a night, I expected a basic level of maintenance and comfort, but this site felt neglected and overpriced. There was no clear or safe place to set up a tent, and overall the area was not family-friendly or enjoyable. I wouldn’t recommend this campground to anyone looking for a decent camping experience.
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I want to give it five stars and I will keep coming back here every year. The campgrounds lack trees. There is no reason why they can’t have some trees separating camp sites and there is a ton of prickly thorns everywhere. If you don’t have a camper trailer the rocks are uncomfortable under the tent when you are walking in the tent. Also people don’t respect quiet hour. Unless you have a camper trailer it doesn’t matter but for tent camping it can get loud. But for the good stuff it’s quiet on the beach and not that many people compared to try day use area. The lake is beautiful. It’s a great way to watch the sunset over bear lake. Even though it has four stars we will keep coming back yearly but they could improve it.
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Overall, a very relaxing and quiet place with spectacular views, especially of the lake and it's glowing turquoise color. Very shallow, large beachfront with crystal clear lukewarm water. Windy most of the time with the winds blowing eastward toward the campground/shore. Has an RV dump/refill site. Electric and water hook-ups available. Only negative was yellow jackets everywhere, so be careful. Would definitely revisit!
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4.0
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5.0
23w

Went to Mountain fun campground this past weekend, June 27th through 29th, for the first time. The campsites had a campfire, a grill, areas for a tense space, areas for a pop-up camper or an RV, shaded areas, and very easy access to the beach. This is the best of the best when it comes to campgrounds you wake up and you’re looking at the beautiful blue water that consumes Bear Lake. Access to the lake is a short 30 second walk. I did see some other people posted reviews of there being stickers in the grass and bushes, I will note that this is very true. I would bring closed toed shoes, I wore Chaco’s, and my son wore crocs. As long as you have shoes on, you aren’t getting stabbed by the dangerous prickly stickers though. Overall, this was an amazing trip, quiet hours are after 10 PM and although the campsite was fully booked, it seemed like at night, It was just the stars and us. I would definitely book this campsite again and I would definitely go back to this campground 1 million times I highly recommend to anyone looking to take their family on a fun outing for the weekend...

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1.0
28w

Not worth the $60 — unsafe and uncomfortable I stayed one night at Mountain Fawn Campground and was really disappointed. The tent area was completely full of rocks, making it almost impossible to sleep comfortably. Even worse, the entire site was covered in sharp burrs/spurs that stuck to everything — shoes, feet, gear, and even the tent floor. They can easily poke through fabric and make the place feel uninhabitable. also there was no shade

For $60 a night, I expected a basic level of maintenance and comfort, but this site felt neglected and overpriced. There was no clear or safe place to set up a tent, and overall the area was not family-friendly or enjoyable. I wouldn’t recommend this campground to anyone looking for a decent...

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4.0
2y

I want to give it five stars and I will keep coming back here every year. The campgrounds lack trees. There is no reason why they can’t have some trees separating camp sites and there is a ton of prickly thorns everywhere. If you don’t have a camper trailer the rocks are uncomfortable under the tent when you are walking in the tent. Also people don’t respect quiet hour. Unless you have a camper trailer it doesn’t matter but for tent camping it can get loud. But for the good stuff it’s quiet on the beach and not that many people compared to try day use area. The lake is beautiful. It’s a great way to watch the sunset over bear lake. Even though it has four stars we will keep coming back yearly but they...

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