Idaho Campground Review
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Billingsley Unit with the Visitors Center and 50 site Campground

Billingsley unit with campground and Visitors Center.
The Visitors Center with a helpful ranger and the Hagerman Fossil Beds information center.
Billingsley unit with campground and Visitors Center.
A map of the area is posted outside the front door.
Billingsley unit with campground and Visitors Center.
There is lots of parking available at the Visitors Center.
Billingsley unit with campground and Visitors Center.
The Billingsley 50-site campground. For a better tour see our YouTube video. Pending
Billingsley unit with campground and Visitors Center.
Campsite 1 - Handicap accessible
Billingsley unit with campground and Visitors Center.
Water, sewer and power hookups
Billingsley unit with campground and Visitors Center.
Close up of the power box
Billingsley unit with campground and Visitors Center.
Campsite 2 is typical; the only real difference is whether the campsite is a pull through or back in.
Billingsley unit with campground and Visitors Center.
Yep, there's garbage service.
Billingsley unit with campground and Visitors Center.
There were a ton of signs covering the rules so I would encourage you to check it out as you are checking the fees on their website.
Billingsley unit with campground and Visitors Center.
The restrooms & showers. There are 4 showers on the west end of the building.
Billingsley unit with campground and Visitors Center.
One of the showers
Billingsley unit with campground and Visitors Center.
4 restrooms with flushing toilets on the east end. There is also a vault style outhouse on each end of the campground. (not pictured)
Billingsley unit with campground and Visitors Center.
Billingsley unit with campground and Visitors Center.
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