The best camping near Lake Walcott State Park

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Country Flare

4 sites · RVs65 acres · Rupert, ID
Minidoka County Fairgrounds: The fairgrounds are located East of Rupert encompassing an area of approximately sixty-five acres. The grounds includes a rodeo arena, display buildings (antique building, a commercial building, 4-H building), and open air pavilion for livestock shows, family reunions, and other community events. Hidden behind the main grounds is our small and quaint campground in a groomed grassy field. with a spectacular view of Mount Harrison. The Minidoka County Fair held the first week in August and includes a full week of events including entertainment, open class exhibits, food, rodeo, 4-H and FFA livestock shows. Numerous events are held at the fairgrounds throughout the year including Moto-X races, rodeos, auctions, 4-H events. weddings, horseshows, family reunions, and more. Note-Dates have been blocked for these events. We are fortunate to have this multi-purpose facility for use in our community.
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Country Camping close to town

1 site · RV, Tent3 acres · Twin Falls, ID
We have 3 acres perfect for tent camping
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City of Rocks RV

29 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Almo, ID
City of Rocks RV offers wide open mountain views at the entrance to the City of Rocks National Reserve. We provide partial hookups (water and electric 20/30/50), "Big Rig" pull-thru sites, Pioneer Bathrooms (rustic outhouse), and the beauty and seclusion of the Silent City of Rocks and the Almo Valley. We also have tent sites available. Enjoy our new enclosed, leash free, dog play area. We are conveniently located just outside the entrance to the Park on the City of Rocks Road. Big Rig access has always been limited in the City of Rocks so we made every site large with pull thru access. Public RV dump station is only 1 mile away. Whether you are here to climb, camp, hike, snowshoe, bird, fish, hunt, stargaze, relax, or all the above, we offer the ideal base-camp. We newly opened April of 2020 and as a result we don't yet have mature shade trees and the landscaping is scattered native grasses. We are continuously working on landscaping improvements to make your future stays even better. New for 2024, expanded wind fences and plug in electric at each tent site! We hope to see you soon!
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The best camping near Lake Walcott State Park guide

Overview

About

Frolfers, hikers, and everyone in between will find a good excuse to visit Lake Walcott, where shady knolls and sun-kissed waters are the perfect spot to bond with your loved ones. Birders won't be able to resist the adjoining Minidoka National Wildlife Refuge with its base formed in the park, and fishing is most certainly on the menu for the day. Roar around the lake on a motorized boat, or paddle around serenely in your very own kayak. Whether you're mountain biking or hiking around the paths, sedentary is the last word to describe this place chock-full of sporting activities.

Notable campgrounds

  • Lake Walcott Campground: Offers a mix of fully serviced campsites and cabins amid Idaho's stunning high desert landscape.
  • Primitive Lakeside Sites: Ideal for those seeking a more natural camping experience right by the water's edge.
  • Group Camp Sites: Perfect for larger gatherings, these sites provide ample space for tent camping in a communal setting.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak season, to ensure you secure your preferred campsite at Lake Walcott.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies and check back regularly for newly available spots.
  • Explore nearby camping options if Lake Walcott is fully booked, as the surrounding area offers additional opportunities.

When to go

The best time to visit Lake Walcott State Park is during the warmer months when all facilities are fully operational. However, for those who enjoy winter sports, cross-country skiing is a treat. Summer offers the full splendor of the park, but be mindful of the closure of potable water in the RV loop during winter.

Know before you go

  • Check for any park updates or closures, such as the seasonal turning off of potable water or lake closures due to environmental concerns.
  • Day-use locations are open from 7am to 10pm, but hours may vary at the park manager's discretion.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with ADA-compliant facilities including boat ramps, campsites, restrooms, and trails.
  • Remember to bring your own supplies, as the nearest amenities may be a distance away from the park.
  • Always practice Leave No Trace principles to help preserve the park's natural beauty for future visitors.

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