About this campground
The BLM Shoup Bridge Recreation Site is a small, convenient campground that accommodates both RVs and tents located on the main Salmon River. The site is named after George Shoup, the first Governor of Idaho, who later became a U.S. Senator. The area is shaded with cottonwood trees and is a popular launch site for rafters and anglers. Only hatchery steelhead, identifiable by a clipped adipose fin, can be kept and barbless hooks are required.
Getting there
South of Salmon, Idaho on Highway 93. Travel south from Salmon on Highway 93 for five miles.
Activities
- AUTO TOURING
- CAMPING
- FISHING
- RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
- WATER SPORTS
- WILDLIFE VIEWING
- PHOTOGRAPHY
- PADDLING
Nearby federal campgrounds
- Williams Lake CampgroundBureau of Land Management6 mi
- Williams Lake CampgroundSalmon Field Office (BLM)6 mi
- Williams Lake CampgroundSalmon-Challis National Forest7 mi
- Morgan Bar CampgroundSalmon Field Office (BLM)11 mi
- Wallace Lake CampgroundSalmon-Challis National Forest12 mi
- Tower Rock CampgroundSalmon Field Office (BLM)15 mi
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