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Fall campers who download the Recreation.gov app and the Scan & Pay feature before leaving home. Overnight lows in the 30s and 40s suit anyone with a proper sleeping bag, and the lack of reservations means flexibility if your plans shift.
Price
$6/night
Booking
Walk-in Only
Sites
Varies
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Check Policy
Price
$6/night
Booking
Walk-in Only
Sites
Varies
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Check Policy
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48.1314, -103.2376
We'll monitor this campground and alert you the moment sites become available.
Free to start · paid plans add 2-min scans
256,000+ sites monitored · Email alerts to start; SMS and in-app with an account
Learn more about alerts →Fall campers who download the Recreation.gov app and the Scan & Pay feature before leaving home. Overnight lows in the 30s and 40s suit anyone with a proper sleeping bag, and the lack of reservations means flexibility if your plans shift.
Counting on cell service to sort out payment at the gate will leave you stuck. No reviews exist yet to speak to site quality, staff, or cleanliness, so the whole experience is an unknown beyond what the operator says.
Official information for Little Doe Campground from the federal Recreation.gov facility record. View official page →
This location is available on a first-come, first-served basis only. Visitors are required to physically arrive at the campground to purchase and claim a site.
Once on-site, you are able to pay for your campsite(s) by scanning a QR code using the Recreation.gov mobile app, and the Scan and Pay feature.
In order to utilize Scan & Pay on site, you will need to first download the free Recreation.gov mobile app https://www.recreation.gov/mobile-app prior to your arrival as some remote areas have limited or no cellular service.
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Best season: fall. Fall offers the best balance of comfortable temperatures, lower bug pressure, and photogenic scenery—ideal for hikers and campers who prefer quieter, cooler nights. Expect daytime highs commonly in the 50s–70s°F and nights dropping into the 30s–50s°F in many temperate locations (if Little Doe is at higher elevation, nights can dip below freezing). Trails, wildlife viewing, and leaf/landscape photography are at their peak while overall crowds tend to thin compared with summer, though watch for/ob Peak months: October, September, August, November
Overview explicitly states fall is best: comfortable temps, lower bugs, photogenic scenery.
This campground is first-come, first-served; visitors must physically arrive to purchase and claim a site. On-site payment is accepted via scanning a QR code with the Recreation.gov mobile app using the Scan & Pay feature.
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