Camping near Buhl, Idaho

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Camping near Buhl

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Country Camping close to town
1 site · RV, Tent3 acres · Twin Falls, IDWe have 3 acres perfect for tent camping
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Copus Cove
7 sites · RVs, Tents32 acres · Buhl, ID32 acres of prime ground in the magic Valley with pastures and camp ground one of the best equestrian facilities around. Indoor arena and outdoor as well. Set around campfire and tell your tales of the old west great camping with friends and family. Copus cove sits two miles south of Hyw 30 this makes this unique with minimal traffic making it very quiet and relaxing to camp
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Kraay's Market & Garden
2 sites · RVs, Tents16 acres · Bellevue, IDThe property has so much history. Larry purchased the 16 acres in 1978 as nothing but a field. His dream was to raise Arabian Horses, so that is what the property was set up to do and he did just that, very successfully. We did convert a few acres into a Market Garden a few years ago and started Kraay's Market Garden, you can find us online. We love sharing our place, the Tipi and Tipi yard are an extra special place. We would love to share our place with you!
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Tent site 1 with new privacy fence
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City of Rocks Retreat
2 sites · Tents1 acre · Almo, IDThe Retreat Juniper Tent sites sit at the base of Green's Mountain nestled among the Junipers and Pinion pines. You will stay just outside the entrance to the City of Rocks National Reserve off the road that connects it to Castle Rocks State Park. This land has been in our family over 100 years. The Retreat has the closest campsites to the City of Rocks.
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Cottonwood Ranch
16 sites · RVs, TentsNVSituated in the heart of Nevada’s Great Basin, Cottonwood is a fifth generation working horse and cattle ranch. For the last two decades the Smith family has opened their doors to guests from around the world.  The wide-open space affords visitors the opportunity to set aside their busy lifestyles and reconnect with themselves and nature.  Throughout the years Cottonwood Ranch has undergone many changes.  Recently we have decided to step back from the dude ranch structure and provide a place for guests to camp and enjoy the surrounding environment on their own.    It is a family operated ranch so young and the old can be found around the ranch engrossed in varies activities.  Horses, dogs, cows, and a wide variety of birds are a given to be seen but you might get lucky and catch a glimpse of antelope, mule deer, elk, or even a moose.Learn more about this land:Pitch your tent at Cottonwood Ranch in O'Neil Basin.  Family owned and operated the 30 mile long dirt driveway is well worth the trip.  The RV and campsites are located adjacent to the barnyard area. It is a very laid back, non- fancy, rustically ranch atmosphere.  We invite you to share in what we call home and make your self at home during your stay.  There are full service RV spots and available camping sites to pitch a tent.  RV sites are $40/night and camping $20/night.  The headquarters of the ranch is surrounded by private meadows used for livestock and wildlife throughout the year.  Cottonwood Creak meanders along side the corral down through the heart of the meadows.  Irrigation ditches run close by the camp sites which makes for a fun splash pad for the kiddos.  Access to the wilderness trail-heads varies upon direction of drive, the longest perhaps a 1 1/2 hr drive to the boundary looking out across the Jarbidge Peaks.  There is also miles upon miles of 2-track roads that traverse the foothills ideal for ATV use.Horses are usually wrangled out of the meadows everyday for various ranch work but you would have a chance to view the horses while in the corral.  Upon inquiry during your stay there might be other activities going on such as helping feed orphaned calves, pet a horse, livestock sorting, etc.Dogs are a big part of the ranch.  Most of the resident dogs are working livestock dogs border collie mix type dogs.  They are all very friendly.
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$40
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Cabin and corrals
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Idaho's Best Kept Secret!
2 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Mackay, IDI discovered this heavenly hideaway 25 years ago. It was raw land when I bought it, and I built everything here with my own labor including my CaBarn which I share with my dogs, horses and other critters.
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$75
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Two comfy twin beds with mattresses and linens along with access to electricity and WiFi make an evening in our Sweet Pepper Ranch Glamping Tent relaxing and convenient.
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Sweet Pepper Ranch
1 site · Lodging10 acres · Nampa, IDSweet Pepper Ranch is a small-scale personalized guest ranch in the high desert of southwestern Idaho. We raise Western performance horses and grass hay and work hard every day to exercise and train our horses as well as run the day-to-day aspects of an eco-friendly horse operation--which include composting and manure management, non-toxic pest control, pasture management, drought-tolerant native landscaping, mud and dust control, track paddocks and equine enrichment--and more! We offer farm tours, RV/LQ parking, and horse motel accommodations as well. Guests are invited to enjoy our solar heated pool, outdoor patios, wireless internet, evening bon fires (weather-permitting), horse farm tours (by appointment only, separate fee) and our friendly ranch atmosphere. Learn more about this land: Sweet Pepper Ranch is a small-scale personalized guest ranch in the high desert of southwestern Idaho -- nestled in a rural agricultural setting yet close to stores. We raise Western performance horses and grass hay. We work hard every day to exercise and train our horses as well as run the day-to-day aspects of an environmentally friendly horse keeping operation--which include composting and manure management, non-toxic pest control, pasture management, drought-tolerant native landscaping, mud and dust control, track paddocks and equine enrichment--and more! We offer overnight Glamping Tent, horse motel, RV/LQ parking, and educational horse farm tours. Guests can enjoy our solar heated pool, outdoor patio, wireless internet, evening bon fires (weather permitting), and our ranch atmosphere. Our equestrian facilities include individual paddocks with attached runs (12’ x 52’), automatic waterers, feeders, rubber stall mats, a 200' x 300' outdoor sand arena, a 72’ x 120’ indoor arena, two round pens (one large), numerous trail obstacles, large-scale permanent outdoor obstacles, an outdoor washrack, as well as parking, port-a-potty, arena bleachers, and picnic table areas. Matt Livengood trains and judges in NRHA reining as well as ranch riding and versatility ranch horse. He also trains and competes with mustangs. Nearby activities abound from visiting rodeos and wineries to trail riding at sunset near waterfalls or hiking painted desert canyons. There are wildlife refuges to visit, hot springs to relax in, wilderness mountains to explore, scenic rivers to raft, railways to travel along--and North America’s largest concentration of breeding raptors to dazzle you. Learn more and see photos at Sweet Pepper Ranch or like us on Facebook at Sweet Pepper Ranch. See you down the road!
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208 Ranch
6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · IDLocated near the base of the Owyhee Mountain Range, our land is a perfect fit for adventure seekers who love outdoors in a rustic way. There is plenty of hiking near by, a reservoir and river where you can enjoy those sunny days. We also have horse friendly reservations that can be accommodated. Please know that this is a working micro-ranch stocked with cattle, horses, occasional goats and some curious wildlife critters. Very ATV/OTV friendly area, plenty of gravel roads and trails for those seeking adventure. Places to mountain bike, hike, we have snowshoes for rent as well as kayaks. Enjoy a stay in a traditional cowboy range teepee, places to park your camp trailer, or camp spaces for your set up. We are very flexible on how you would like your stay to be, we just appreciate communication before hand so that we can offer you the best stay. There are two indoor facilities on the property; a traditional cowcamp, 2 bedroom stay, equipped with bathroom facilities. Then we also have a small one room bunk house with a wood burning stove.
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Float the Middlefork!
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Tiny Cabin in the Mountains
1 site · Lodging2 acres · Garden Valley, IDUp here in the Mountains of Garden Valley brings so much peace and relaxation and is truly magical. When we started looking for land up here we looked at 40 properties. I walked on this one and looked at my husband and said this is it!! To top it off it wasn't for sale. I wrote a letter to the land owner and after several meetings we bought this 2 acre property on a hand shake. We are in love with it along with all the wildlife, the creek and the Middlefork River is pretty amazing! We just feel the need to share it.
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At the end of December, the cold morning sun realigns with the Tunnels.
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Sun Tunnels West: Grouse Flyover
4 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · UTLearn more about this land:Enjoy spreading out over 40 acres here in the ghost town of Lucin, Utah. Conveniently located under two miles northwest of internationally renowned land art, along an intermittent stream north of the road, the area has abundant bird life and breathtaking natural beauty. Wake up for a sunrise at Dr Nancy Holt's Sun Tunnels, enjoy a day of bouldering and hiking on the Pilot Mountains, take Little Pigeon Rd to the end to enjoy the Salt Lake mud flats, come back to the Sun Tunnels for a sunset through the Tunnels over the mountains, turn all your lights off, and enjoy seeing the Milky Way over the crisp desert nights.
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The river from the view of the hot springs
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SawtoothMonkey
1 site · RV, Tent3 acres · Lowman , IDThe Sawtooth Monkey is a fictional character who lives in the Sawtooth mountains in Idaho, this creature is a crossbreed of a salmon and baby Bigfoot. Breeding and divine intervention took place circa 1989 when the 1989 fire hit the SF region of the Payette river. Baby Bigfoot had no where to go but the river, he was saved by a school of salmon who by Deus ex machina and the Idaho river God, Beeraspirits transformed Bigfoot and the Alpha 15 pound papa salmon into the Sawtooth Monkey. When SM hit puberty he developed a skin condition and an appetite for coconuts. He is currently friendly but a nuisance, because of his skin problems he is known for stealing ointment, lotions and sunscreen. Also, because of his love for coconuts, he is known for steal those too. Should you confront or come in contact with this elusive creature, please don't feed him anything but coconuts.
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Topknot Farm Camping is now (Idaho) Pioneer Farms Camping!
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The Idaho Pioneer Farm
2 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Nampa, IDI was raised outside of city limits in Nampa, Idaho, and I wanted to raise my kids in the same "country environment." I was blessed to buy my 10-acre farm in early 2013, and my three kids and I are slowly transforming it into a small, sustainable farm with chickens and veggies at the moment. That takes up a relatively small footprint, and the rest of my land is native sagebrush and grassland. It's so beautiful and peaceful, and I hope you enjoy it and the incredible views of the valley!
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