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Macks Creek

Boise River - Lucky Peak Reservoir Boise River

Source: idaho_parks_and_recreation Updated 1 year ago

City: Boise, ID
County: Boise County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 43.60952398, -115.94080664
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About This Access Site
Macks Creek offers a convenient boat launch on Lucky Peak Reservoir, located within the popular Macks Creek Campground operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Situated about 25 miles northeast of Boise via Highway 21 and Arrowrock Road, this Forest Service ramp provides access to the reservoir's calm waters, making it suitable for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats. The campground is reservation-only from May through September and closed to vehicle traffic during winter months.

The immediate area offers good amenities for paddlers planning overnight trips, with campsites available at the adjacent Macks Creek Campground (reserve online or by calling 1-877-444-6777). The reservoir supports fishing for rainbow trout, Kokanee, and smallmouth bass. Note that the campground is not ADA accessible, and there are no on-site fee transactions—all reservations must be made in advance through Recreation.gov or by phone. The Boise National Forest and nearby Arrowrock Reservoir provide additional exploration opportunities for paddlers in the area.
Federal Facility Information
208-343-0671 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Macks Creek Campground is a very popular small campground just 25 miles from the Boise area along Arrowrock road off Highway 21 operated and managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers. The campground is reservation only May-September and closed to vehicle traffic the remainder of the year. Visitors make the trip to enjoy quality seasonal recreational activities like boating, swimming,...

Overview
Macks Creek Campground is a very popular small campground just 25 miles from the Boise area along Arrowrock road off Highway 21 operated and managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers. The campground is reservation only May-September and closed to vehicle traffic the remainder of the year. Visitors make the trip to enjoy quality seasonal recreational activities like boating, swimming, camping, fishing, and hunting. Regular seasonal drawdowns occur each year which impact the recreational activities available at Lucky Peak Lake. Verizon LTE is now available at the Camp Host site to make online reservations.Recreation
Boating, camping, fishing, swimming, water sports, hiking, biking, picnicking, and much more!

The lake offers family-friendly outdoor recreation opportunities for both travelers and residents of the urban Boise area. Macks Creek Park offers scenic views and convenient access to lake recreation. Anglers fish for rainbow trout, Kokanee and smallmouth bass. A boat ramp is located within the campground.
Facilities
This primitive, small park offers a handful of campsites on the shore of Lucky Peak Lake. Clean vault restrooms, hand-pumped drinking water, and an emergency telephone are provided. Verizon cellular is available at the Host Site. During the reservation season, a volunteer Camp Host lives on-site and can provide information and assistance to park users. The Park Host does have scheduled days off and may not always be available during your stay. Parking availability is limited. Two businesses within 10 miles offer limited basic food and services.Natural Features
Lucky Peak Lake is located in the foothills of southwestern Idaho on the Boise River at an elevation of 3,055 feet. When full, the lake stretches 12 miles up-river, with 45 miles of shoreline and over 3,000 surface acres of water. The campground tent sites are situated among shady trees along the lakeshore. The trailer spots are situated on the opposite side of the road from the tent sites with a wide open clear view of the lake and surrounding mountains. The surrounding mountains are consistent with sagebrush steppe, dotted with sagebrush and bitterbrush. A variety of wildlife lives around Lucky Peak, including bald and golden eagles, mule deer, antelope, red-tailed hawks, California quail and chukar.

Nearby Attractions
Arrowrock Reservoir, operated by the Bureau of Reclamation, is nearby, as is the beautiful Boise National Forest. These areas provide additional camping, boating, fishing, hiking and sightseeing opportunities. Recreation at Arrowrock Reservoir is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. Check with the Boise National Forest office for rules, regulations, and temporary closures before visiting.Cervidae Peak hiking trail.
Contact Info
This location has limited staffing. Please call (208) 343-0671 for general information.

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Nearby Campgrounds (1 within 10 miles)
Macks Creek Campground
On-site Reservable
Nearby Recreation Areas
Bonneville Point Located within
Ridge to Rivers Trail System Located within
Lucky Peak Lake Located within
Arrowrock Reservoir Located within
Nearby Boat Facilities
Arrowrock Boat Ramp On-site