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5:28 pm June 13, 2008
| mbix59
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Just like the topic states, post up your known kid friendly camp sites…I know there are a bunch of us kid-luggers around here.
Cress Creek - Take a left at the T intersection right past the bridge on the way to Heise rather than a right, and follow the road for about a mile. There is a trail on the right side of the road (labeled I believe) that is right around a mile or so long. It is a bit of a long walk, but it's some pretty country.
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2:49 pm June 17, 2008
| Lucinda
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What features describe “kid friendly”? Great topic, btw.
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1:06 pm June 25, 2008
| CR67
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We went to Warm River Campground just outside of Ashton and it was great. It's only an hour drive from Idaho Falls.
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3:16 pm July 10, 2008
| Pathfinder
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How close to Idaho Falls do you want to stay? Is Palisades too far away to suggest?
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11:36 pm August 24, 2008
| Paul
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Upper Palisades Lakes:
We've taken our kids on this hike and they had a blast. Take lots of water and plan for the whole day to the lower lake and back with them. I can't remember the mileage but I think it's a couple miles to the lower one and about six miles to the upper. Our kids were about 7 & 9 when we went. You can tent or trailer camp at the campground, get up, have breakfast and go hiking the next day! You could also do a full pack trip with older kids and pack tents all the way in and go to the upper lake… Here's a map I made…
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&saddr=Idaho+Falls,+ID&daddr=Palisades+Creek+Rd+%4043.396458,+-111.215245&hl=en&geocode=14895185643397628866,43.396458,-111.215245&mra=ls&sll=43.494045,-111.62862&sspn=0.479193,1.230469&ie=UTF8&z=10
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