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Boze Mill Float Camp

Boze Mill Float Camp, located on the Eleven Point National Scenic River, can be accessed from the river or down a short path from a parking area.

Boze Mill Spring forms a sparkling blue pool which produces between 12-14 million gallons of water per day. Aquatic plants add many shades of green to the spring branch. The historical 1880’s turbine and hand-layered rock wall from the Lucas Boze grist mill still exist today. Boze Mill is nestled in a beautiful glen beside the Eleven Point River just above Riverton, and was once an important center of commerce where farmers could get wheat and corn ground into flour. Boze Mill Spring is 423 feet in elevation.

Campground: Primitive dispersed camping is allowed. A vault toilet is centrally located.

Canoeing: This is a popular stopping point for people canoeing on the Eleven Point River.

Fishing: Wade or float fishing for bass, rainbow trout, and pan fish. Wading occurs, but the extremely cold water and swift current may be hazardous.

Travelers by road, park at the trailhead and can walk in to gain river access and picnic. Tables and grills are available. If you are floating into the camp, the access upriver is Whitten (FS), downriver is Riverton East (FS).

Stay Limit

* Park only in designated parking areas. * Fireworks are prohibited. * No more than 8 people are permitted at single sites * Dogs must be on a 6 foot leash in the float camp. * Only collect dead and downed wood for campfires. * No trash containers; please pack out all your trash * Follow the Leave No Trace Principles * No glass or polystyrene on the river. * The river can rise rapidly, be aware of changing conditions. * Please don't damage the historic structures.

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