Camping in Boise with climbing

Take a trip to a high desert oasis where culture combines with mountains and trails.

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Private backyard oasis

1 site · RV5 acres · Boise City, ID
We have a nice private backyard for you to park your self contained camper. Ideal for a self contained campervan. Our space is really only big enough for rigs under 25 feet (includes your vehicle if you have a trailer). We currently have a 23 ft Airstream Flying Cloud parked permanently in the backyard. We also rent this out.
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Clear Creek Lodge RV Hookup

2 sites · RVs1 acre · Robie Creek, ID
We have 2 RV spots available here at the Lodge. They are electric hookups only, however with your rental purchase you have access to a shower/bathroom and laundry room. We have entertainment on the weekends and the Boise National Forrest is minutes away. Please ask us any questions and thank you!
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Clear Creek Lodge

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Boise, ID
The Clear Creek Lodge is located near the Boise National Forest. With lots of outdoor activities we hope to be your base camp for adventure. Hikers, motorsports, fisherman, we host them all. The Lodge has a restaurant, cantina, game room, and more. Ask any questions and thank you considering us, happy trails!
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The Idaho Pioneer Farm

3 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Nampa, ID
I 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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208 Ranch

3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Murphy, ID
Located 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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CTC Farms

2 sites · Lodging104 acres · Nyssa, OR
Years ago when we were living "in town", we wished to find a piece of farmground where we would be able to build a home and life. Luckily, we heard this property was coming on the market and we were able to work with the owners on purchasing before listing. The previous family will always hold a special place in our hearts - they truly worked with us to allow the transaction to happen. Since then, we have built our home and continue to chip away at projects to really make the place our own. We raise forage crops - corn, wheat, and alfalfa on a rotating basis, as well as a garden, flowers, pumpkins, pets, and kids! We hope you enjoy your visit! Learn more about this land: Welcome to our farm and home! We are located 35 miles from I-84, 59 miles from Boise, Idaho, 14 miles from Nyssa, Oregon and 5 miles from Adrian, Oregon. Nestled on a small farm, we are just minutes from the Owyhee River where many find enjoyment fly fishing for football-sized brown trout, rainbows, and more. With 360-degree views from the property, we invite you to set up camp and enjoy. You can have your boat at the dock of the Owyhee Reservoir in 25 minutes - or simply take a drive to enjoy the views, paddleboard, fish, swim, hike, hunt, off-road, and more. You'll find a local hot spring along the way to the Reservoir. Local restaurants and grocery options are as close as 20 minutes, and one burger joint even delivers! The sunrise over the valley and sunset over Mitchell Butte and the Owyhee Mountains just cannot be beat. Occasional wind storms crop up, so be prepared for that! Gentle pets are welcome. A round pen for horses/mules *may* be available for larger four-legged friends. Most do get cell phone service, and if you need anything - we are happy to help!
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Camping in Boise with climbing guide

Overview

The capital city of Idaho doesn’t disappoint for outdoor enthusiasts. Boise is a metropolis in western Idaho that has a significant population living alongside great parks and mountain surroundings. The Boise River provides a recreation corridor through town and serves as a common sight for city trails, pathways, and open spaces. The general region surrounding Boise has a diverse set of ecosystems with high desert landscapes and steep, forested mountains—here visitors can find excellent camping opportunities in the Boise National Forest, plus easy access to trailheads for hiking, mountain biking, and hot springs. The mild weather and amenities in Boise make this a top-notch year-round destination.

Where to go

Downtown RiverWalk

You don’t have to leave the city to enjoy the natural beauty of western Idaho. The Boise River Greenbelt has 25 miles of paths on both sides of the river. Locals and visitors enjoy walking and biking along the river and it also connects many neighborhoods through the city. It’s also popular among anglers who use the great access to chase trout in the urban river environment. Take a stroll along the river, stopping to watch the birds and enjoy the many parks along the corridor.

South Fork of the Boise River

If you want to get outside the urban area, head for the South Fork of the Boise River for recreation. Located below Anderson Dam, the river is popular for angling, rafting and hiking. Anglers visit for the wild rainbow trout, whitefish and the occasional bull trout. During spring runoff, the flows are high enough to go rafting through the canyon. Hiking and just driving the dirt roads around the river also make it easy to get outside with only a short drive from the city. There are some great camping spots in the area as well.

Local Trails

Boise is blessed with scenic foothills that host a wide range of trails. The trail systems are interconnected with many joining neighborhoods in the city. Visitors can connect to hiking and mountain biking trails from the city, making for a very convenient entry into the mountains. Horseback riding trails are also available in the foothills. The Table Rock Trails are some of the favorites for big views and challenging terrain. The Hawkins Range Reserve is another area with some nice trails to explore on foot or bike.

Idaho Botanical Gardens

Located on the edge of Boise, the gardens are the perfect stop while visiting the city. Visitors can do self-guided tours or sign up for a guided tour to explore the history of the gardens and the major highlights. A full 15-acres of different gardens with pathways and different displays make it easy to spend a full day or two enjoying the grounds. Each plant collection even comes with records for the life of each plant. It presents an opportunity to learn and interact with the various collections while also enjoying the aesthetic value.

When to go

Boise is geographically located in a mild climate zone. Winters can vary in terms of temperature and snowfall. Some years, the entire winter is mild with some cold weather but little snow in the valley and foothills. In other years, it can accumulate quickly with several feet of snow. Overall, the area is generally sunny however and there is never a bad time to visit Boise. Spring, summer and fall are wonderfall for hiking, biking and fishing and winter really depends on the storms delivered throughout the season. If snow does accumulate, those same trail systems become popular for snowshoeing and cross country skiing.

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