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    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    The Sawmill Station - Natasha's BLT

    The Sawmill Station

    (9 reviews)

    My husband and I stayed a week at the sawmill station and loved it. It has beautiful scenery and…read morecentrally located near Stanley and Challis. The people were so nice and helpful. The food was good in the restaurant too and the shakes-- WOW! The customer service was good too. The only draw back were the concrete blocks they have to protect their water spouts, this added a little bit of difficulty backing in. The spaces were large and very level, the water pressure was good too. We will stay here again and would highly recommend it !!!

    We loved our visit to The Sawmill Station! It was a great place to stop on our road trip. Staff…read morewere all nice and welcoming as were some of the locals. Riding: Ross the owner was helpful describing trails to take our kids. His directions + the Avenza app had us adventuring on trails for hours both days with dirtbikes and our sxs. Our kids made some core memories adventuring here for sure. The scenery was gorgeous and so fun to explore. Food: As enticed as I was by the other diners delicious looking food I kept seeing throughout our stay, at this point in our trip we really needed to cook the food we had in our trailer. So we didn't utilize the restaurant, except I did get an order of the wings for us to all try. They were delicious, perfectly crisp! We also got our kids vanilla milkshakes after a ride, and those were SUCH a tasty treat. They sell farm fresh eggs in the store and those were great too for our breakfasts, I wish I got another carton before we left. Facilities: The women's restroom was nice and clean, and so was their laundry room. If we're able to do another big road trip with the kids like this, The Sawmill Station is a place we definitely hope to visit again.

    Moose Crossing RV - Sunsets are amazing here so bring your camera.

    Moose Crossing RV

    (5 reviews)

    We had a terrible experience with the customer service at this RV park…read more We had a reservation, but when we got there, there was no one at the office to check in. There was a sign saying to call if they weren't there. So we tried calling on three of our cell phones. No one answered. We waited for 15 minutes and finally decided to just find an empty spot and come back to the office in a bit (hoping someone would show up). Well as soon as we start to park, someone comes up on a golf cart and starts yelling at us. I don't mean politely asking us what we're doing, full on yelling. We explain that no one was at the office and the owner rudely says that there's a sign telling you to call. We explain that we did call several times and no one answered. She then checks her phone and gets kind of embarrassed, realizing she ignored our calls. She got nicer at this point and told us what spot we were in, but it was too late for me. Even if you didn't know what someone is doing, you could be polite about it. The RV park itself is fine but nothing special. The WiFi is awful, so don't expect to really be able to do anything on it. I would never recommend staying here because of the terrible management/customer service and bad check in process.

    Moose Crossing RV Park is a scenic park with majestic views of the mountains, good level sites,…read morepristine facilities and very well maintained grounds. The owner, Maryann, is so accommodating and gracious. She escorted me to my site, made sure the hook ups were working and that I was lined up properly for my slide. She even delivered a UPS delivery to my RV! The owners are currently making a number of upgrades to the park and I look forward to seeing the changes when I come through the area again next year. I'll definitely be staying here again. Had excellent cell signals with both Verizon and AT&T. The park does offer complimentary Wifi that is good for checking email and Internet browsing, but as I enjoy streaming movies and music I used my own hot spot connections. Again, this is a great spot to stay a night or longer for an extended stay!

    Experimental Breeder Reactor 1

    Experimental Breeder Reactor 1

    (14 reviews)

    This was a really interesting stop! We added it to our road trip list of places because it was dog…read morefriendly. The staff there was very laid back and kind when we arrived and the history of the site is explained in a pretty engaging way. You can download your own walking tour if you want to listen to the audio, which we did and found it very helpful. I would liken it to alcatraz's self -guided tour. I really appreciate it when they use storytelling to kind of bring locations to life. It's amazing how groundbreaking this place was in the development of a nuclear power and the exhibits are all really well put together in educational without being too scientific or overwhelming. It was really neat and informative and it is definitely worth a stop if you're passing through.

    Visiting EBR-1 was such a fun experience!! We didn't do the guided tour, but the gal was super…read morehelpful and sweet. There were some in our group that weren't sure they would enjoy it, but they had a blast looking around and getting immersed in the science and history of EBR-1. EBR-1 is the world's first nuclear power plant, and in December of 1951, it became the first power plant to produce usable electricity - eventually producing enough electricity to fully light the facility. Experimental Breeder Reactor-1 stopped producing nuclear power in 1963, and in 1966 it was declared a National Historic Landmark. I would totally recommend visiting EBR-1! It is lots of fun for all ages :) 10/10

    Lost River Adventures - atvrentals - Updated May 2026

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