Beach RV camping in Idaho with electricity hookup and water hookup

Find otherworldy features like Craters of the Moon National Monument among top-to-bottom mountain ranges throughout Idaho.

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The lodge at western wings, RV park

40 sites · RVs20 acres · Roberts, ID
Our RV Park is nestled quietly in the country away from all the hustle of the city. Rv spots have water and power connections (30 & 50 amp), no sewer. Enjoy the peace and quiet as we limit the park to half capacity at all times. Watch the wide open view of the stars, take a walk, enjoy the beach and go swimming in the lake. Try your hand at horse shoes, volleyball, kayaks, or our 250 ft water slide! (Operational July 2023). Located across the road from the wildlife management area you're sure to experience all this beautiful area has to offer with the creature comforts you love. We ask that you do not approach the home adjacent to the property or you will be asked to leave.
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RV/Tent Site Near Lake Pend Oreille

1 site · RV1 acre · Sagle, ID
RV/tent site available in Garfield Bay, Idaho. The site is located behind our house and includes sewer, water and 50 AMP power. It includes a lovely fire pit to sit around and make smores. Campers welcome. Lake Pend Oreille and Garfield Bay public park, beach and boat launch are located less than a 2 minute drive or 10 minute walk away, as well as Odie's Bayside Grocery and the Captn's Table restaurant and bar. Scenic Green Bay is a 20 minute drive away, as is the quaint town on Sandpoint, where you can go for grocery runs, hang out at City Beach, drive up Schweitzer mountain, stroll Main Street, and so much more.
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Zahran Farm

1 site · RV10 acres · Rathdrum, ID
Our farm is near to town, shopping, popular lakes and rivers. We offer 1 gravel pad for trailers and motorhomes of any size. Also water hookup and 50amp electric service. We are near to major highways but with a rural and private feel. North Idaho has it all, swimming, fishing, kayaking, hiking and much more.
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Lakeview camping

1 site · RV1 acre · Coeur D'alene, ID
Learn more about this land:Park your RV in the driveway and head on down the hill to the private dock. Kayaks are available to rent for $20 ea/day. Easy access to the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes bike/walk path. You’ll be close to town to walk to the shops, restaurants, creamery and bars.
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Beach RV camping in Idaho with electricity hookup and water hookup guide

Overview

In the eastern reaches of the Pacific Northwest, Idaho offers recreation throughout the year, from whitewater rafting to backcountry exploration. Winter sports are big, with ski resorts all over the state. If you're planning on camping, summer is the best time to visit, particularly if you want to see Idaho's many hiking trails, hot springs, waterfalls, or lakes. Hipcamps are your best private camping option, while Idaho State Parks manages many of the public campgrounds in the state, most coming well equipped with fire rings and picnic tables. Some also have yurts, and many offer RV sites with full hookups.

Where to go

The Idaho Panhandle

Between Washington and Montana and stretching up to Canada’s border, this forested region is ideal for winter skiing and snowboarding, plus hiking, biking, and kayaking in warmer months. Highlights include Nez Perce National Historic Park and Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, where the Pandhandle rivers are particularly beloved by whitewater rafters. Popular camping areas include Priest Lake State ParkHeyburn State Park, and Farragut State Park, and you can also find campgrounds on the Banks of Lake Pend Oreille and Lake Coeur d'Alene.

Southwest Idaho

On the border of Oregon, southwestern Idaho features lots of outdoor and cultural attractions, plus plenty of wineries and breweries. Boise, the state’s capital, is here and despite its small size, the fast-growing city has great museums and restaurants. Popular getaways from the city include Payette National ForestBoise National ForestPonderosa State ParkLake Cascade State Park, and Bruneau Dunes State Park.

Central Idaho

Characterized by alpine landscapes and crystalline lakes, central Idaho is as known for its summertime hiking as it is for its ski resorts, including the world-famous Sun Valley. Some of the best camping spots in the region include Redfish Lake in Sawtooth National Forest, Craters of the Moon National Monument, and the City of Rocks National Reserve.

Eastern Idaho

The gateway to Yellowstone National Park, eastern Idaho is chock-full of outdoor fun, from fishing on the Snake River's South Fork to cruising down the country's longest Main Street in Island Park. Summer is great for hiking and biking, while winter brings opportunities to ski and snowmobile against the backdrop of the Tetons. The region is also home to a handful of hot springs, the most famous of which is the odorless Lava Hot Springs.

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