Campsite #1 at Arid Peak Lookout, ID
Cabin Site #1
Walk-In | 4 people |
0 | poor |


Campsite Reviews (25)
5.0 out of 5
5 star | | 56% |
4 star | | 32% |
3 star | | 12% |
2 star | | 0% |
1 star | | 0% |
We checked out directions on this page, too, but they just give them from Avery, which would have added quite a few miles to the trip. I hope that this can be corrected in the directions. Also, one of the doors to the catwalk does not latch, which makes it a little tricky to get your stuff up there.
I slept on the catwalk and had a couple of pack rats visit, which made for an interesting night. All in all, it was a great adventure! :-)
Smoke impacted our views but we had an epic full blood moon as our reward for smoky skies! A great weekend with great company in a beautiful north Idaho location away from the hustle and bustle of fishing and hunting season along the St Joe River- we had a great time and can’t wait to come back!
Be aware that water is not easy to come by out here and the stairs to the lookout are steep! Come prepared and you will have an excellent time.
Access:
The FS instructions are accurate and easy to follow. The road to the trailhead is all good forest service roads. Once you hit the trail, the first 1.5 miles are the hardest, with the most elevation gain. Once that is behind you, the next half of the trek is very easy.
Accommodations:
There is more outside at this lookout than most. A nice large firepit area, some room to roam, well-marked paths, and an outhouse. A spring is nearby, but it is a steep 1/2-mile trail. For our two-night visit I think it was easiest to just hike in the water we required.
The stairs to the lookout are a little steeper than some others I have been to, and it's hard to fit through the trap door with your backpack on if you are a big guy like me. The catwalk felt slightly narrower than some, but it is fully enclosed with chicken wire, so you don't have to worry as much about a small child or dog slipping between the railing.
Inside we found a food storage box, a desk, a bookshelf, two beds, a table, a wood stove, a stand for the alidade, and some chairs. There were two cooking stoves and lots of propane left by other guests. Though it's common for lookout visitors to leave items behind for future visitors, you can never fully count on items like plasticware, toilet paper, propane, etc., to be there. Always best to hike it yourself if you know you require it.
Arid has thicker mattresses than most lookouts, though I still preferred to sleep on my blow-up backpacking air mattress for extra support.
As always, I recommend taking some time to look through the log books and journal entries.
5 Stars and a big thanks to the FS and everyone that keeps the trails and the tower maintained.
Thank you USFS and volunteers who keep this place up.
P.S. The spring water is very very cold and refreshing. Bring a water container and life straw for the way up
Thank you USFS and volunteers who keep this place up.
P.S. The spring water is very very cold and refreshing. Bring a water container and life straw for the way up