Mountain View Reservoir stands out as a premier camping destination due to its 18 designated campsites equipped with electrical power pedestals, offering a unique blend of convenience and natural beauty. Each site accommodates only one camping vehicle, ensuring a peaceful and private experience for visitors. For those seeking a more rustic experience, dry camping is available at Mountain View Reservoir, Sheep Creek Reservoir, and Lake Billy Shaw. These non-electrical campsites require a Daily General Camping Permit, with fees charged per camping vehicle rather than by the site. This allows for flexibility and accessibility for campers looking to immerse themselves in nature without the distractions of modern amenities. Fishing enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities at Mountain View Reservoir, Sheep Creek Reservoir, Lake Billy Shaw, and the East Fork Owyhee River, all located within the scenic Duck Valley Indian Reservation. A Tribal Fishing Permit is all you need to enjoy fishing in these four prime locations. Dry camping is permitted around all three reservoirs, allowing campers to set up in various spots without designated areas. This freedom enhances the outdoor experience, making it easy to explore the stunning landscapes and enjoy activities like hiking, swimming, and wildlife watching. Whether you're looking for a powered site or a more traditional camping experience, Mountain View Reservoir and its surrounding areas offer something for everyone.