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    John S.

    Ponderosa State Park is Idaho's premier park, set on Payette Lake in McCall, about two hours north of Boise. We enjoy going there on spring and summer weekends to camp, set among Ponderosa pines and numerous wildflowers. There are two campgrounds in the main portion of the park, Peninsula Campground and the unimaginatively named RV Campground. Peninsula, the older of the two, has three loops with a total of 113 campsites, all with water and electricity. The RV campground has 50 campsites, all with water, electricity and a sewer connection. Their sites are more spread out than the ones at Peninsula. Idaho State parks allow you to reserve a campsite nine months in advance. And to get a spot, you need to get your reservation early. The entire park sells out months in advance. Deer are plentiful in the campgrounds, adding to the peaceful ambiance. The staff is friendly and it's a great place to relax.

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    Rou M.

    Beautiful walk along the Payette lake. It was great when we visited during fall. Not crowded at all. Just some locals walking their dogs. There is supposed to be a $7 entrance fee but there was no one at the gate to collect. You pay at the box and take a ticket to put under your window. If you have younger kids who don't walk far you can just drive really close to a view point and just take pictures. But the walk around the lake is lovely. When the trail forks the huckleberry trail keeps going along the lake. The water was crisp and there were some picnic tables along the water. The walk is flat for the most part unless you climb down to the water. Lots of cute small black squirrels and chipmunks around. We saw quite a bit of deer droppings. Saw some geese in the water. Very peaceful walk.

    Suzy J.

    My husband and I were visiting his parents in Idaho and decided to visit McCall. They told us about this beautiful park that they had camped at before. It looks like they were doing a little bit of upgraded at the campsite. There were some people still camping at the sit though. They also had some deforestation going on with massive piles of cut down trees. My FIL explained that they do this to prevent forest fires. They thin out some of the samller ones and make room for the bigger trees. We saw tons of gigantic trees. These were some of the tallest trees I have ever seen up close. They have scenic routes to drive through when visiting the park. We decided to drive through instead of hiking because we were tired after hours and hours on an ATV and fishing. This place is definitely an amazing place to visit to hike on the many trails they have to offer. It is a great place to camp at as well.

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    Jessy M.

    We drove from Hillsboro Oregon to meet our friends from Boise at one of there local camp spots. Absolutely loved this place. We will definitely come back yearly to meet them. The lake was close so we could paddle and kayak and swim. We walked around and rode bikes lots. The deer all around the camp were so used to humans and around lots, loved it. Great campground.

    Amanda S.

    I came here last week to snoeshoe with some family. Ponderosa is one of my favorite places in McCall to hang out at, especially in the winter. Super close to downtown, it's easy to reach even when road conditions are less than ideal. The grooved paths make it easy for cross country skiing and snowshoeing. It's an absolutely beautiful view the entire way. Northern Lights (1.0 mile) and Easy Does It (2.3 miles) trails are very easily accessible and you're treated with a gorgeous overlook of Payette Lake. Take the Through the Woods (0.6 miles) trail for astounding 360° views of towering Ponderosa pines being weighed down by piles of fresh snow. This trail is great for pictures! If you're really in the mood for a workout and have the time, energy and stamina, take the trek to Osprey Cliff Overlook and you'll be rewarded with views unlike many others in the area. But trust me, you gotta be up for it, as this hike is nearly 7.5 miles round trip which can be difficult in snowshoes. My one complaint is lack of dog friendly trials. There is one! Rover Round-A-Bout is a 1.0 mile loop that sees extensive use due to this feature. There's not much to see, but it's what you gotta utilize if you want to bring Fido along. I understand the choice of prohibiting dogs is largely due to the destruction of cross country skiing paths, but it would be nice to have at least 2 dog friendly options so you don't have to be stuck with the one.

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    Maggie K.

    We had an amazing time coming through to hike, picnic, and drive, and I'd recommend this park to anyone visiting the area. With a plethora of activities available for all ages, this park is where it's at! We loved picnicking on the grass near the welcome center and hiking the huckleberry bay loop and ridge line trails with our 9 month old. We will absolutely be recommending the day use aspect (can't speak to the overnight bit) and hope to be back!

    Dogs enjoying the great outdoors!
    Melanie V.

    Absolutely a beautiful place! Had a great time here! Great outdoors lots of bike riding and checking out the lakes and downtown McCall

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    Ian S.

    The trails were so nice! Very well kept! We didn't see any wildlife besides chipmunks but a few people we passed said they saw some deer! We went on a 5mi trail loop and all-in-all, a very enjoyable experience!

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    George N.

    This was my first time here, I came here strictly for hiking. Came to the visitor's center first to get a map. Park ranger told me to go park at the Activity Center and pickup the trails from there. Not sure if it was just me, but I had a hard time understanding where the trails start up from the Activity Center, I didn't see any clear marking telling you where to go. Nevertheless, I finally found the Meadow Marsh trailhead. My overall hike went like this: Meadow Marsh to Lilly Marsh, then Lilly Marsh to Ridgeline, and from there I arrived to the Osprey Point & Narrows Overlook. Lots of opportunities for great pictures along the way. I kept a good pace, as well as took some pictures and some stops, and it took me about 2 hours to get from the Activity Center to Osprey Point by foot, maybe a little more. I took the Huckleberry Loop & Peninsula Trail back to the Activity Center. Lilly Marsh & Ridgeline trails can get pretty steep with lots of rocks, if you're somewhat athletic you'll be fine, if you're a little older or not in best shape, take it slow and definitely watch your step. I had a good time, trails were very clean, didn't see any litter. People working there were friendly, same goes for other hikers. If this is your first time here, and you came to hike, then I'd recommend you doing the exact hike I did. You will hit every major trail (there are a lot of smaller side trails as well, save those for another day), and you'll see which you'd like. When I come back here for my second time, I think I'll return from Osprey Point to the Activity Center by taking the Ridgeline, Lilly Marsh, and Meadow Marsh trails. I just enjoyed those more. Other quick tips, if you have the Idaho State Parks Pass on your windshield, you can drive in the right lane when you're entering the park without stopping (I didn't know that, this was my first time at any state park). Trust me, bring lots of water. This really is a hiking 101 tip, but don't bring a lot of salty snacks that will make you thirsty, instead bring fruit and anything that contains water (apple, orange, grapes, cherry tomatoes, etc). I'd also recommend bring bug spray, especially while hiking those marsh trails. Also, I think the best times to hike would either be as soon as they open, or close to closing time. I started Meadow Marsh trail early in the AM, it was still cool, cloudy, misty, and I heard a woodpecker in the distance. Felt like I was in some scary movie lol. If you want to take pictures when you get to Osprey Point (which you will), the best time to be there is in the evening. The sun is literally in front of you at any other time, and photography 101 is always take pictures with the light BEHIND you. You can probably get some amazing pictures up there when it snows, I'll definitely be trying to get up there in the winter (snow shoe).

    Matt R.

    I've camped here in the past, but this time visited for the sole purpose of hiking, which I didn't get to do on my previous visit. The park has miles and miles of hiking and biking trails, and gorgeous beaches- don't miss North Beach. Without realizing it was a bike trail, we ventured on the huckleberry bay loop, and it was a stunner. Payette Lake is beautiful, and this trail (and several others) has consistent views and water access. When in McCall, don't miss this wonderful park.

    Amanda B.

    If I could live out the rest of my life in one place- this would be it. It is so beautiful and so natural. There are plenty of easy hiking trails throughout the park. They have designated swimming areas and locations to host get together. It is probably one of the most amazing places. I almost don't want to post a review because I would love for it to stay my little secret happy place.

    Eileen D.

    This campground never disappoints me. I recommend bringing bikes. You are a quick ride from the town of Mc Call where you can find a variety of shops and restaurants. The park has great trails that meander along Payette Lake . You are sure to see fox, deer , squirrels , and the occasional eagle . The beach area next to the visitor center has a great , safe swim area for the kids. My only complaint is that it's very busy during the peak summer season. It's great for kayaks , floaties, and paddle boards. If you want to stay here , reserve at least 6 months in advance. It fills up quickly.

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    This is a beautiful state park. It is located in the woods & on the lake. Several cabins can be rented or you can bring your own rv or tent.

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    Huge state park with a good variety of actvties including swimming Biking and hiking. Also very close to town.

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    I was able to setup a reservation with CMBR for a large group…read more This was for 15 sleds (snowmobiles) in early March. I did most of the coordinating through email, which was easy and hassle free. Upon arriving at the rental shop, we got some gear, if needed, and signed waivers. The gals working the shop were friendly, mellow, and had plenty of jokes! We drove ourselves to the trailhead (Francis Wallace parking lot). The parking area was a bit slushy, but we managed with two minivans - and some knowhow. Upon arriving at the lot, a tech went through a brief orientation on how to operate the sleds. You are able to sled right out of the parking lot and onto the trails. The trails go on what would be forest roads in the summer season. There are some stops to make along the way with great views and a snowed-in restaurant worth a quick drink. After a few hours on the trails, we returned to the lot where the techs collected the sleds. Afterwards, you do have to drive the helmets and gear back to the rental shop in town, but easy enough. I highly recommend CMBR for the courteous, laid-back service!

    Make sure you have water, food and dress warm with under layers. We had a great time despite snow…read morelevels being below normal. Lunch was great and the hot springs were amazing. So..... our first attempt was horrible. It was 9 degrees that day and we rented 3 snowmobiles for a family of 5. My oldest is 20 so he had his own and we were about 45 min into our day when the machine started sending alarms and overheating. We tried packing it w ice and letting rest and tried to head back which ended taking about two plus hours . After 40 min and going only 1/4 mile we decided I would head back and get help . By now the snowmobile was smoking . I head in and they told me that there are no extra machine and started to walk away . There is no cell service at all on the whole route and even at the lot you start at . I'm like hey !' It's 9 degrees and they are stuck what are you going to do ?! I wanted to leave the machine and have 3 people on one machine and slowly head back but my husband was worried that they charge us for it . One of the two guys said he was heading out with a group and would stop for a minute and see if it's a quick fix or coolant. I asked if he could give me the coolant and he said there was only one . He had group of 3 people and they were newbies. Did I tell you one of my 14 yr old twins refused to wear his long johns even though we told him it was essential for 9 degrees. We starts heading out and his machine started smoking. He couldn't go any further. So I found rest of my family and they had to ditch the machine by the payette park sign . Once we were warm and in town I called . They were aware of situation and gave us all our money back no argument, they just apologized that made me respect them . It took us hours to get back . We started at 9 and it was noon before the family was back together at the lot. I was surprised when my family asked if we could try again so i called back and they hooked us up and gave a small discount and they also spoke to Burgdorf and got our money back and was able to reschedule our hot springs even though there were no appointments available. Yes I recommend this company because we had amazing time the second time and when things went bad they stepped up and did the right thing .

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