Camping is one of our favorite summertime activities in Idaho. While there are dozens of campgrounds I could recommend around the Gem State, there is nothing quite like camping at one of Idaho’s state parks. One of our favorite camping activities is sitting around the campfire and diving into good conversations, sharing ghost stories, and even cooking s’mores. However, as summer comes closer to an end, fire restrictions are now in place at many Idaho parks and it’s important that before you go, you know what to expect.

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For the most current information on fire restrictions across the state and in Idaho state parks, visit the Idaho Department of Lands website.

Do you have upcoming plans for camping in an Idaho state park? Do you usually check for campfire restrictions before you go? Let us know in the comments and make sure you have all proper camping gear by visiting REI or Backcountry.

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