Patricia
For Whitehouse Area: We drove in using our sedan. I amj glad we didn't try it with our 30 foot motor home. We could have done it, but the entrance road is very rough with a 45 degree downslope before you get to the dispersed area, and we would have had broken crockery. The dispersed sites look good. There are more than 5, some of them are large.
Posted Apr 01, 2025 by Patricia from Seattle. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Farmer
For Whitehouse Area: We were able to get in here with a 40' skoolie with a 13' tail. Tight and worth it. Sites are big enough for larger rigs that can take some bounce and roll from washed out sites. The creek is running after a wet winter here. Amazing spot.
Posted Mar 20, 2023 by Farmer from ID. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Rob
For Whitehouse Area: Proctor Road, at mile marker 11, is a dirt road which accesses numbered dispersed campsites in the National Forest. They’re free and some of them are large enough for big rigs. It’s a scenic, quiet location at the foot of the Santa Rita Mountains. It also appears to be the only other camping option in the canyon besides the FS Bog Springs Campground which is small and fills up quickly.
Posted Mar 12, 2019 by Rob from Livingston, Montana. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.