Cabins near Crouch

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In Crouch, you’ll find over 250 cabin camping options—think forested hideouts with wifi, hot tubs, and campfire rings. Nights average $140, but you can snag a spot for as low as $105. Wildlife-watching, swimming, and hiking keep most folks busy, especially with trailheads and river access right out the door. For a quiet, modern stay, check out Camp Modern (1 review). Most cabins are set back from the main roads, giving you a slice of Idaho forest to yourself. Book early on weekends—spots fill up fast when the weather’s clear.

67% (3) 18 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Crouch

Camp Modern

1. Camp Modern

67%
(3)
40mi from Crouch · 1 site · Lodging
Unplug to recharge. Located in the beautiful mountains of Idaho! The A-Frame cabins have many amenities including electricity, dry kitchenette, a full-sized bed, and a cozy fire pit to gather around. The A-Frame cabin is NOT suited for people intimidated by camping or using a porta-potty. There is no running water available. The cabin is designed for a couple/duo looking for an adventurous experience. Recreational activities in very close proximity! Does not have lake accessibility.
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from 
$105
 / night
South Fork Cabins

2. South Fork Cabins

50mi from Crouch · 1 site · Lodging
Beautiful, private campsite tucked away from view. Includes a small cabin with a queen bed (guests must bring their own bedding, towels, and linens). A separate shared bathroom and shower house are available on-site. Each cabin has its own fire pit, and there is also a community fire pit for guests to enjoy.
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from 
$68
 / night
Homestead Sanctuary

3. Homestead Sanctuary

38mi from Crouch · 1 site · Lodging
We are an urban homestead intentional community with an educational permaculture experience, a sweet opportunity to see how to see our homes in a different light, that creating a small ecovillage community is within reach. Much of our infrastructure is created from salvaged materials, eclectically rustically organic. Chickens, bees, food forests, ponds, rain catchment, greywater recapture systems, thermal mass rocket stove, rain catchment, vermiculture~hügelkultur~composting synergy, arts~crafts~music~potluck opportunities. Cold plunge, hot tub, bicycles, games, movies as well!
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Campfires
from 
$109
 / night
Boise National Forest

4. Boise National Forest

81%
(42)
653 sites · Lowman, Idaho
You could say Boise National Forest is in the tri-forest area. It is surrounded on all sides by Payette, Salmon-Challis, and Sawtooth National Forests, it is situated conveniently close to both urban fun in Boise, and limitless wilderness adventures everywhere else. Alpine tundra is dotted with evergreen forest in the green rolling hills here, topped with snow, and anchored by sparkling valley waterways. The Payette River is great for rafting, while Banks Beach and Beehive Bend are just some of the prime access points on the forest’s 250 lakes and reservoirs (Arrowrock Reservoir has surprisingly primo salmon fishing for central Idaho). Hikers will find 500 trails, including some that lead to 360-panoramic views at fire lookouts. The ambitious should try 10,000-foot high Trinity Mountain, while more liesurely trekkers will get just as good a view at Silver Creek. As if that’s not all enough to keep you busy, there are also endless mountain biking trails, including a scenic route along Shafer Butte. You’ll have your hands full at this intersection of so many great parks!
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Lake Cascade State Park

5. Lake Cascade State Park

93%
(7)
234 sites · Cascade, Idaho
Discover Lake Cascade State Park's scenic beauty and outdoor adventures.
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Salmon-Challis National Forest

6. Salmon-Challis National Forest

82%
(22)
429 sites · Stanley, Idaho
Idaho oh Idaho. You never disappoint. The Salmon-Challis National Forest represents this flawlessly. Rugged mountains give way to untamed rivers; granite peaks gaze over sapphire alpine lakes; whitewater rafters cascade through rapids; and each day’s quest can lead to a different trail in the epic Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness, which happens to be the largest contiguous wilderness area in the continental United States! Rugged and remote, this country offers millions of acres filled with breathtaking views from gravel roads, enough fish to stock your freezer all winter, and groves of cedar trees where you can set up your tent and peer out to the ocean of stars. At night listen to the coyotes call, the owls hoot, and the clink of cans as you toast to this recreational heaven. Idaho of Idaho, you are so much more than just a potato!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

In Crouch, you’ll find over 250 cabin camping options—think forested hideouts with wifi, hot tubs, and campfire rings. Nights average $140, but you can snag a spot for as low as $105. Wildlife-watching, swimming, and hiking keep most folks busy, especially with trailheads and river access right out the door. For a quiet, modern stay, check out Camp Modern (1 review). Most cabins are set back from the main roads, giving you a slice of Idaho forest to yourself. Book early on weekends—spots fill up fast when the weather’s clear.

67% (3) 18 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Crouch

Camp Modern

1. Camp Modern

67%
(3)
40mi from Crouch · 1 site · Lodging
Unplug to recharge. Located in the beautiful mountains of Idaho! The A-Frame cabins have many amenities including electricity, dry kitchenette, a full-sized bed, and a cozy fire pit to gather around. The A-Frame cabin is NOT suited for people intimidated by camping or using a porta-potty. There is no running water available. The cabin is designed for a couple/duo looking for an adventurous experience. Recreational activities in very close proximity! Does not have lake accessibility.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$105
 / night
South Fork Cabins

2. South Fork Cabins

50mi from Crouch · 1 site · Lodging
Beautiful, private campsite tucked away from view. Includes a small cabin with a queen bed (guests must bring their own bedding, towels, and linens). A separate shared bathroom and shower house are available on-site. Each cabin has its own fire pit, and there is also a community fire pit for guests to enjoy.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$68
 / night
Homestead Sanctuary

3. Homestead Sanctuary

38mi from Crouch · 1 site · Lodging
We are an urban homestead intentional community with an educational permaculture experience, a sweet opportunity to see how to see our homes in a different light, that creating a small ecovillage community is within reach. Much of our infrastructure is created from salvaged materials, eclectically rustically organic. Chickens, bees, food forests, ponds, rain catchment, greywater recapture systems, thermal mass rocket stove, rain catchment, vermiculture~hügelkultur~composting synergy, arts~crafts~music~potluck opportunities. Cold plunge, hot tub, bicycles, games, movies as well!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$109
 / night
Boise National Forest

4. Boise National Forest

81%
(42)
653 sites · Lowman, Idaho
You could say Boise National Forest is in the tri-forest area. It is surrounded on all sides by Payette, Salmon-Challis, and Sawtooth National Forests, it is situated conveniently close to both urban fun in Boise, and limitless wilderness adventures everywhere else. Alpine tundra is dotted with evergreen forest in the green rolling hills here, topped with snow, and anchored by sparkling valley waterways. The Payette River is great for rafting, while Banks Beach and Beehive Bend are just some of the prime access points on the forest’s 250 lakes and reservoirs (Arrowrock Reservoir has surprisingly primo salmon fishing for central Idaho). Hikers will find 500 trails, including some that lead to 360-panoramic views at fire lookouts. The ambitious should try 10,000-foot high Trinity Mountain, while more liesurely trekkers will get just as good a view at Silver Creek. As if that’s not all enough to keep you busy, there are also endless mountain biking trails, including a scenic route along Shafer Butte. You’ll have your hands full at this intersection of so many great parks!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Lake Cascade State Park

5. Lake Cascade State Park

93%
(7)
234 sites · Cascade, Idaho
Discover Lake Cascade State Park's scenic beauty and outdoor adventures.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Salmon-Challis National Forest

6. Salmon-Challis National Forest

82%
(22)
429 sites · Stanley, Idaho
Idaho oh Idaho. You never disappoint. The Salmon-Challis National Forest represents this flawlessly. Rugged mountains give way to untamed rivers; granite peaks gaze over sapphire alpine lakes; whitewater rafters cascade through rapids; and each day’s quest can lead to a different trail in the epic Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness, which happens to be the largest contiguous wilderness area in the continental United States! Rugged and remote, this country offers millions of acres filled with breathtaking views from gravel roads, enough fish to stock your freezer all winter, and groves of cedar trees where you can set up your tent and peer out to the ocean of stars. At night listen to the coyotes call, the owls hoot, and the clink of cans as you toast to this recreational heaven. Idaho of Idaho, you are so much more than just a potato!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

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