Shoshone Park Kitchen
Shoshone Park Kitchen
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3,600 ftPrice
Varies
Booking
Reservable
Sites
2 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Not Allowed
Electric
Get DirectionsQuick Facts
3,600 ftPrice
Varies
Booking
Reservable
Sites
2 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Not Allowed
Electric
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Campsite Fees
Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$0.00
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ProviderAbout Shoshone Park Kitchen
Nestled in a forested valley where mountain streams whisper through towering pines, Shoshone Park offers families and groups an authentic Idaho wilderness experience. Two reservable kitchen shelters anchor this historic site, where a sprawling open field meets the legacy of 19th-century pioneer trails and the nearby Hale Fish Hatchery adds an educational dimension to your stay.
Park features two reservable group kitchen shelters intended for gatherings; other camping types are not specified.
Historical SignificanceStep back in time at the preserved Captain John Mullan cabin, a testament to the pioneering spirit that opened the West. In the 1860s, Mullan engineered a remarkable wagon road through these rugged mountains, connecting Fort Benton to Fort Walla Walla. Today, you can walk in the footsteps of history along this same route, now transformed into a scenic hiking trail that becomes a popular snowmobiling corridor when winter blankets the landscape.
ElevationPerched at approximately 3,600 feet, the park occupies a sheltered valley cradled at the base of Runt Mountain, where the elevation provides cool mountain air without the extreme alpine conditions of higher peaks.
Natural Features and SceneryAncient forests embrace this mountain valley sanctuary, where a clear stream meanders through the heart of the park at 3,600 feet elevation. Runt Mountain rises protectively behind the campground, while the surrounding Bitterroot Mountains stretch toward the Montana border just miles away. The Idaho Panhandle National Forests provide a vast wilderness backdrop, creating an intimate valley setting within an expansive mountain ecosystem where wildlife thrives and the air carries the scent of pine and mountain water.
Geological RegionSituated in a glacially-carved valley at Runt Mountain's base, the park lies within the ancient Bitterroot Mountains, part of the extensive Idaho Panhandle National Forests. This transitional zone near the Montana border showcases the dramatic topography where Idaho's rugged panhandle meets the Continental Divide country, with geological features shaped by millennia of mountain-building forces and ice age sculpting.
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Campsite details
Total Campsites2 campsites
Recommended CampsitesWest Kitchen Shelter is the first shelter upon entering the park and has electric hookups. Use the large field for group activities (baseball, horseshoes); both shelters provide grills and piped drinking water.
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- Two reservable kitchen shelters suitable for groups, each with large grills and piped drinking water
- West Kitchen Shelter includes electric hookups.
Tents
Tents are not allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are not allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed
Site layoutTwo reservable group kitchen shelters (West Kitchen Shelter with electric hookups), 21 first-come first-served picnic tables, large open field for recreation, grills and piped drinking water at shelters.
Walk-in Availability21 first-come first-served picnic tables; picnic tables are first-come, first-served.
Accomodation available
GroupGroup campsites are offered for larger parties such as families, schools, or organizations. These sites provide space and facilities to accommodate multiple people camping together.
Amenities available
Potable water
Picnic tables
Electricity hookups
Activities you can enjoy
Recreation includes group-oriented activities on a large open field (baseball, horseshoes, barbecuing), bird watching, and visits to the Hale Fish Hatchery. A historic wagon road in the park is used as a hiking trail and a snowmobiling route in winter.
Hiking
A historic wagon road built by Captain John Mullan is used today as a hiking trail through the park and valley near Runt Mountain.Wildlife viewing
Bird watching is highlighted as a rewarding pastime in this forested park with a stream and surrounding habitat.Winter Activities
Snowmobiling (the historic Mullan wagon road is used as a snowmobiling route).Advertisement
Campground rules
- Pets are not allowed
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Proximity to water featuresA stream runs through the park; Hale Fish Hatchery is located on the east end of the park.
Campground Map
Shoshone Park Kitchen
Driving directionsFrom Mullan, drive east on Friday Ave, which turns into Larson Road. Total trip is about 3 miles. Look for signs to Shoshone Park. The West Kitchen is the first shelter when entering the park.
Accessible from Mullan via Friday Ave / Larson Road (local roads).Nearby places
Mullan, ID — about 3 miles (west).
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Last updated December 10, 2025
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