The best campervan parks near Leadore

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Roll into Leadore with your campervan and you’ll find over 520 spots designed for van travelers. Most sites sit close to open prairies or tucked against the foothills—ideal for catching sunrise or stargazing from your bed. Prices average $50 a night, but if you’re watching your wallet, you’ll spot options starting at just $5. Potable water, pet-friendly rules, and showers are the standard at most sites, so you won’t sacrifice comfort for solitude. Wind sports and paddling draw plenty of outdoor enthusiasts, while historic sites give you an excuse to stretch your legs off the beaten path. For a local favorite, park at The Meadow (108 reviews), or try riverside camping at Teton Corners River Preserve (93 reviews). If you want something even more off-the-radar, Idaho's Best Kept Secret! (58 reviews) lives up to its name. Bring your sense of adventure—and don’t forget your paddle.

88% (125) 27 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Leadore

Cactus River Ranch RV

1. Cactus River Ranch RV

96%
(97)
38mi from Leadore · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Currently, the property has 3 full RV hook-up with water, 30-50 amp power and septic (Site #1 - 30 amp, Site #2 - 50 & 30 amp, Site #3 - 50 & 30 amp). There is also 1 campsite for either a vehicle or tent, with access to complete bathhouse and shower facilities. Cactus River Ranch is located 12 minutes outside of Salmon, Idaho along the Salmon River. The sites have river front views with your own private river access. Hiking and mountain biking options are available right out the back door up Henry's Creek trail. Amazing fly fishing or bird watching location! Williams Lake is located 6 miles up the road and offers a variety of recreation activities including fishing, swimming, paddle-boarding, canoeing, or sight seeing. If you are looking for an area that is out of town, THIS IS IT!! We also have overnight stalls available for horses. Please make sure RV tanks are empty in order to hook up to septic. No RV dump station on site. With the river location, we get very windy conditions along the river corridor. Awnings can easily become damaged during these conditions. Please take notice and consider putting awnings away so that they don't get damaged. Along the same lines, please don't have campfires if the winds are high. Make sure your dogs are on a leash. We have mules on the property that DO NOT like dogs. This is for the safety of your dog. No fireworks on the premises. We do have a couple small trash cans that get dumped on Thursdays...that being said....we are NOT a dump. If trash cans are full or you have large items, please haul your trash to Lemhi County Landfill. They are open Monday-Friday: 7am-5:15pm and have dumpsters open on the weekend.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$35
 / night
Lemhi River Natural Area Camping

2. Lemhi River Natural Area Camping

100%
(6)
35mi from Leadore · 1 site · Tent, RV
Welcome to our serene retreat along the picturesque Lemhi River. Situated on five acres downstream from a magnificent river restoration project, our property offers a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Cast your line into the pristine waters of the Lemhi River and enjoy the thrill of fishing in one of nature's finest playgrounds. As night falls, marvel at the brilliance of the star-studded sky and listen to the soothing sounds of the surrounding wilderness. With direct access to BLM land, adventure awaits just beyond our doorstep. Lace-up your hiking boots or hop on your mountain bike to explore the scenic trails that wind through the rugged terrain. For a relaxing escape, take a short drive to Sharkey Hot Springs and immerse yourself in the rejuvenating waters. Whether you're seeking solitude in nature or seeking adventure in the great outdoors, our unique property along the Lemhi River offers the perfect retreat for your next getaway.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$35
 / night
Country RV And Tent Spots

3. Country RV And Tent Spots

100%
(8)
44mi from Leadore · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
This is a 1 acre fully fenced property located south of Dillon. There are a variety of spots for you to set up an RV, tent, or car camp! We are close to many river access points! There's also room to park boats, ATVs and all the other toys you have! There's a water hose w/ potable water, electric access, garbage, and access to a full bathroom (shower included) at the owners residence. *pets are welcome, but please note their are 2 dogs on the property (we can make arrangements for them not to come into contact w/ your pets if needed!) There are free ranging chickens on the property so we ask that your pets do not harm the chickens. There is 1 cat roaming around as well.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night
Salmon-Challis National Forest

4. 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
Salmon Field Office

5. Salmon Field Office

47 sites · Salmon, Idaho
The River of No Return promises many returns when you discover the beauty of adventure throughout the Salmon Field Office. Rock climbers can scale challenging routes in the Bitterroot Range. Millions of acres of untouched lands are perfect for hiking, biking, and wildlife spotting, while the Salmon River offers anglers the sickest fishing in the country. If trout is your thing; this is your place! Meander through the second deepest gorge in the country, spot moose, bears and more in the rugged Lemhi Range and rest up under wide open Idaho skies at one of the area's many campgrounds. “No Return” might be a more accurate description, you’ll have a hard time coming home once you step into these stunningly lush and picturesque lands.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Camp Badger

6. Camp Badger

90%
(15)
16mi from Leadore · 1 site · RV
Gilmore Idaho is a old silver mining town that was active between the 1880's and abandon in the 1930's after the power plant caught on fire. Gilmore is a legitimate ghost town that contains old buildings, mines, cemetery, etc. Gilmore, Idaho still has numerous old buildings and mines, there is so much to explore!Learn more about this land:Gilmore Idaho is a old silver mining town that was created in the 1880's and abandon in the 1930's after the power plant caught on fire. Gilmore is a legitimate ghost town that contains old buildings, mines, cemetery, etc. Gilmore, Idaho still has numerous old buildings, mines, and mining equipment. There is so much to explore in Gilmore! BUT you must not enter any of the old buildings, or any private property.The campsite is primitive and contains a small dirt pad, fire pit, and a tent pad.Gilmore Idaho is roughly 130 mins away from Idaho Falls. The Birch Creek Charcoal Kilns are roughly 20 mins away, and Meadow Lake and Meadow Lake Campground are roughly 5 miles away on a dirt road (on top of the mountain). The Meadow Lake Campground is only open for 2 months out of the year due to the snowfall (its on top of a mountain), so this campsite (Camp Badger) is a great place to camp if you can not find a spot at the campground.Camp Badger is the only campsite available within the Gilmore town site. 
Pets
from 
$5
 / night
Mountains Hideaway Campground

7. Mountains Hideaway Campground

50%
(3)
42mi from Leadore · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Mountains Hideaway Campground: A Minimalist Oasis in the High Desert Tucked behind Off the Beaten Path Saddlery in Salmon, Idaho, Mountains Hideaway Campground offers simple, dry camping with wide-open skies and mountain views—just minutes from town. 🌾 Note: This is high desert terrain. Grass is dry mid-to-late summer through fall. Not a lush green lawn—just honest Idaho beauty. What You’ll Find Here 🛖 Dry Camping Simplicity No water or electric hookups—just a level space for your RV or tent, room to breathe, and the freedom to create your own experience. 🌌 Open Skies With no tall trees or light pollution, this is a stargazer’s dream. Bring a blanket and enjoy the Milky Way above you. 🛍 Convenient Location Steps from a locally owned store offering western apparel, snacks, gifts, and more. Campers can use the indoor bathroom during store hours and visit with friendly locals. 🔥 Shared Firepit Relax and unwind around our communal firepit (weather permitting). Great for marshmallows and conversation. 🎠 Small Play Area Located beside Tent Site 1 and across from several RV sites—a cozy space for little ones to play while you relax nearby. 🐾 Pet-Friendly Bring your well-behaved pets! There’s room to roam, sniff, and explore. 🗑 Trash Cans for Bagged Trash Available next to the store building for camper use. Please bag all trash and keep the space clean for everyone. Amenities 🚽 24/7 Portable Toilet 🚿 Showers during store hours – $5 (towel rental $1) 💧 Potable water access (bring your own containers) Nearby Adventures 🎣 Salmon River – fish, float, or relax by the water 📜 Sacajawea Center – local history, Lewis & Clark info 🛶 Rafting Tours – whitewater or scenic floats 💦 Hot Springs – nearby soaking spots to unwind 🥾 Hiking Trails – explore the rugged Lemhi Valley This is a dry camping site: no hookups, no individual fire rings, and no green lawns. But if you love peace, stars, and rustic charm—it’s perfect. 💬 Ask about our monthly rates, which include free shower use. Secure your spot and embrace the beauty of the simple life at Mountains Hideaway Campground. 🏕️🌄
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
Countryside RV Park

8. Countryside RV Park

47mi from Leadore · 11 sites
Welcome to Countryside RV Park, where breathtaking views and spacious accommodations set us apart from the rest! Nestled in the heart of Southwestern Montana, our park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and modern amenities, making it the perfect destination for RV enthusiasts. At Countryside RV Park, we provide 44 full-service sites that cater to both 30 amp and 50 amp RVs, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the stunning scenery and clear blue skies. Our long, roomy sites are designed to accommodate even the largest rigs, and we pride ourselves on offering the most competitive weekly and monthly rates in the area. Due to high demand, our monthly spaces fill up quickly, so we encourage you to reserve your extended stay as soon as possible. Conveniently located just south of Dillon, Montana, our park is surrounded by majestic snow-capped mountains, providing a picturesque backdrop for your getaway. Guests can take advantage of our clean restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, satellite-friendly sites, and complimentary WiFi. At Countryside RV Park, our top priority is to ensure that your stay is as enjoyable and comfortable as possible. Whether you're looking to explore nearby outdoor activities, relax in nature, or visit local restaurants and shops, we have everything you need for a memorable experience.
Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest

9. Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest

79%
(14)
633 sites · Wisdom, Montana
Adventuring in the largest national forest in Montana should definitely be added to your summer (or winter!) to do list. Activities abound in The Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, including wilderness trekking, scenic drives to killer views, camping among smallish forest sites, downhill and cross-country skiing in the winter, lake fishing, picnicking, and exploring historic wild-west ghost towns in the summer. You can also check out parts of the Continental Divide trail which crosses through this park, and cheer on thru-hikers in the final stretch of their epic journey. You may just have to flip a coin to decide between the plethora of outdoor fun in this 3.35 million acre forest. The choice is yours, all you have to do is pick one and get going!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Bannack State Park

10. Bannack State Park

25 sites · Dillon, Montana
Discover the allure of Bannack State Park's historic charm and outdoor adventures.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

Roll into Leadore with your campervan and you’ll find over 520 spots designed for van travelers. Most sites sit close to open prairies or tucked against the foothills—ideal for catching sunrise or stargazing from your bed. Prices average $50 a night, but if you’re watching your wallet, you’ll spot options starting at just $5. Potable water, pet-friendly rules, and showers are the standard at most sites, so you won’t sacrifice comfort for solitude. Wind sports and paddling draw plenty of outdoor enthusiasts, while historic sites give you an excuse to stretch your legs off the beaten path. For a local favorite, park at The Meadow (108 reviews), or try riverside camping at Teton Corners River Preserve (93 reviews). If you want something even more off-the-radar, Idaho's Best Kept Secret! (58 reviews) lives up to its name. Bring your sense of adventure—and don’t forget your paddle.

88% (125) 27 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Leadore

Cactus River Ranch RV

1. Cactus River Ranch RV

96%
(97)
38mi from Leadore · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Currently, the property has 3 full RV hook-up with water, 30-50 amp power and septic (Site #1 - 30 amp, Site #2 - 50 & 30 amp, Site #3 - 50 & 30 amp). There is also 1 campsite for either a vehicle or tent, with access to complete bathhouse and shower facilities. Cactus River Ranch is located 12 minutes outside of Salmon, Idaho along the Salmon River. The sites have river front views with your own private river access. Hiking and mountain biking options are available right out the back door up Henry's Creek trail. Amazing fly fishing or bird watching location! Williams Lake is located 6 miles up the road and offers a variety of recreation activities including fishing, swimming, paddle-boarding, canoeing, or sight seeing. If you are looking for an area that is out of town, THIS IS IT!! We also have overnight stalls available for horses. Please make sure RV tanks are empty in order to hook up to septic. No RV dump station on site. With the river location, we get very windy conditions along the river corridor. Awnings can easily become damaged during these conditions. Please take notice and consider putting awnings away so that they don't get damaged. Along the same lines, please don't have campfires if the winds are high. Make sure your dogs are on a leash. We have mules on the property that DO NOT like dogs. This is for the safety of your dog. No fireworks on the premises. We do have a couple small trash cans that get dumped on Thursdays...that being said....we are NOT a dump. If trash cans are full or you have large items, please haul your trash to Lemhi County Landfill. They are open Monday-Friday: 7am-5:15pm and have dumpsters open on the weekend.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$35
 / night
Lemhi River Natural Area Camping

2. Lemhi River Natural Area Camping

100%
(6)
35mi from Leadore · 1 site · Tent, RV
Welcome to our serene retreat along the picturesque Lemhi River. Situated on five acres downstream from a magnificent river restoration project, our property offers a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Cast your line into the pristine waters of the Lemhi River and enjoy the thrill of fishing in one of nature's finest playgrounds. As night falls, marvel at the brilliance of the star-studded sky and listen to the soothing sounds of the surrounding wilderness. With direct access to BLM land, adventure awaits just beyond our doorstep. Lace-up your hiking boots or hop on your mountain bike to explore the scenic trails that wind through the rugged terrain. For a relaxing escape, take a short drive to Sharkey Hot Springs and immerse yourself in the rejuvenating waters. Whether you're seeking solitude in nature or seeking adventure in the great outdoors, our unique property along the Lemhi River offers the perfect retreat for your next getaway.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$35
 / night
Country RV And Tent Spots

3. Country RV And Tent Spots

100%
(8)
44mi from Leadore · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
This is a 1 acre fully fenced property located south of Dillon. There are a variety of spots for you to set up an RV, tent, or car camp! We are close to many river access points! There's also room to park boats, ATVs and all the other toys you have! There's a water hose w/ potable water, electric access, garbage, and access to a full bathroom (shower included) at the owners residence. *pets are welcome, but please note their are 2 dogs on the property (we can make arrangements for them not to come into contact w/ your pets if needed!) There are free ranging chickens on the property so we ask that your pets do not harm the chickens. There is 1 cat roaming around as well.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night
Salmon-Challis National Forest

4. 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
Salmon Field Office

5. Salmon Field Office

47 sites · Salmon, Idaho
The River of No Return promises many returns when you discover the beauty of adventure throughout the Salmon Field Office. Rock climbers can scale challenging routes in the Bitterroot Range. Millions of acres of untouched lands are perfect for hiking, biking, and wildlife spotting, while the Salmon River offers anglers the sickest fishing in the country. If trout is your thing; this is your place! Meander through the second deepest gorge in the country, spot moose, bears and more in the rugged Lemhi Range and rest up under wide open Idaho skies at one of the area's many campgrounds. “No Return” might be a more accurate description, you’ll have a hard time coming home once you step into these stunningly lush and picturesque lands.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Camp Badger

6. Camp Badger

90%
(15)
16mi from Leadore · 1 site · RV
Gilmore Idaho is a old silver mining town that was active between the 1880's and abandon in the 1930's after the power plant caught on fire. Gilmore is a legitimate ghost town that contains old buildings, mines, cemetery, etc. Gilmore, Idaho still has numerous old buildings and mines, there is so much to explore!Learn more about this land:Gilmore Idaho is a old silver mining town that was created in the 1880's and abandon in the 1930's after the power plant caught on fire. Gilmore is a legitimate ghost town that contains old buildings, mines, cemetery, etc. Gilmore, Idaho still has numerous old buildings, mines, and mining equipment. There is so much to explore in Gilmore! BUT you must not enter any of the old buildings, or any private property.The campsite is primitive and contains a small dirt pad, fire pit, and a tent pad.Gilmore Idaho is roughly 130 mins away from Idaho Falls. The Birch Creek Charcoal Kilns are roughly 20 mins away, and Meadow Lake and Meadow Lake Campground are roughly 5 miles away on a dirt road (on top of the mountain). The Meadow Lake Campground is only open for 2 months out of the year due to the snowfall (its on top of a mountain), so this campsite (Camp Badger) is a great place to camp if you can not find a spot at the campground.Camp Badger is the only campsite available within the Gilmore town site. 
Pets
from 
$5
 / night
Mountains Hideaway Campground

7. Mountains Hideaway Campground

50%
(3)
42mi from Leadore · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Mountains Hideaway Campground: A Minimalist Oasis in the High Desert Tucked behind Off the Beaten Path Saddlery in Salmon, Idaho, Mountains Hideaway Campground offers simple, dry camping with wide-open skies and mountain views—just minutes from town. 🌾 Note: This is high desert terrain. Grass is dry mid-to-late summer through fall. Not a lush green lawn—just honest Idaho beauty. What You’ll Find Here 🛖 Dry Camping Simplicity No water or electric hookups—just a level space for your RV or tent, room to breathe, and the freedom to create your own experience. 🌌 Open Skies With no tall trees or light pollution, this is a stargazer’s dream. Bring a blanket and enjoy the Milky Way above you. 🛍 Convenient Location Steps from a locally owned store offering western apparel, snacks, gifts, and more. Campers can use the indoor bathroom during store hours and visit with friendly locals. 🔥 Shared Firepit Relax and unwind around our communal firepit (weather permitting). Great for marshmallows and conversation. 🎠 Small Play Area Located beside Tent Site 1 and across from several RV sites—a cozy space for little ones to play while you relax nearby. 🐾 Pet-Friendly Bring your well-behaved pets! There’s room to roam, sniff, and explore. 🗑 Trash Cans for Bagged Trash Available next to the store building for camper use. Please bag all trash and keep the space clean for everyone. Amenities 🚽 24/7 Portable Toilet 🚿 Showers during store hours – $5 (towel rental $1) 💧 Potable water access (bring your own containers) Nearby Adventures 🎣 Salmon River – fish, float, or relax by the water 📜 Sacajawea Center – local history, Lewis & Clark info 🛶 Rafting Tours – whitewater or scenic floats 💦 Hot Springs – nearby soaking spots to unwind 🥾 Hiking Trails – explore the rugged Lemhi Valley This is a dry camping site: no hookups, no individual fire rings, and no green lawns. But if you love peace, stars, and rustic charm—it’s perfect. 💬 Ask about our monthly rates, which include free shower use. Secure your spot and embrace the beauty of the simple life at Mountains Hideaway Campground. 🏕️🌄
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
Countryside RV Park

8. Countryside RV Park

47mi from Leadore · 11 sites
Welcome to Countryside RV Park, where breathtaking views and spacious accommodations set us apart from the rest! Nestled in the heart of Southwestern Montana, our park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and modern amenities, making it the perfect destination for RV enthusiasts. At Countryside RV Park, we provide 44 full-service sites that cater to both 30 amp and 50 amp RVs, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the stunning scenery and clear blue skies. Our long, roomy sites are designed to accommodate even the largest rigs, and we pride ourselves on offering the most competitive weekly and monthly rates in the area. Due to high demand, our monthly spaces fill up quickly, so we encourage you to reserve your extended stay as soon as possible. Conveniently located just south of Dillon, Montana, our park is surrounded by majestic snow-capped mountains, providing a picturesque backdrop for your getaway. Guests can take advantage of our clean restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, satellite-friendly sites, and complimentary WiFi. At Countryside RV Park, our top priority is to ensure that your stay is as enjoyable and comfortable as possible. Whether you're looking to explore nearby outdoor activities, relax in nature, or visit local restaurants and shops, we have everything you need for a memorable experience.
Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest

9. Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest

79%
(14)
633 sites · Wisdom, Montana
Adventuring in the largest national forest in Montana should definitely be added to your summer (or winter!) to do list. Activities abound in The Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, including wilderness trekking, scenic drives to killer views, camping among smallish forest sites, downhill and cross-country skiing in the winter, lake fishing, picnicking, and exploring historic wild-west ghost towns in the summer. You can also check out parts of the Continental Divide trail which crosses through this park, and cheer on thru-hikers in the final stretch of their epic journey. You may just have to flip a coin to decide between the plethora of outdoor fun in this 3.35 million acre forest. The choice is yours, all you have to do is pick one and get going!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Bannack State Park

10. Bannack State Park

25 sites · Dillon, Montana
Discover the allure of Bannack State Park's historic charm and outdoor adventures.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

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