The best river, stream, or creek RV parks near Marsing

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If you're looking for an RV camping experience near Marsing, Idaho with easy access to a river, Hipcamp has over 165 options to choose from. You can find options as low as $20 per night, with an average price of $45 per night. Some of the top campsites based on reviews are Laughing Horse Ranch - NO TENTS (109 reviews), La Breeza Homestead (84 reviews), and SawtoothMonkey (79 reviews). Popular amenities include cooking equipment, toilets, and pet friendliness. Activities to enjoy include climbing, historic sites, and biking.

92% (270) 10 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Marsing

Cagle Cove

1. Cagle Cove

99%
(193)
7.2mi from Marsing · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: Pick your camping spot around a secluded private fish filled pond. Enjoy beautiful sunsets, fishing, swimming, and wildlife watching. Fire rings and picnic tables at each spot. Located near snake river/Sunnyslope wine country, and golf course. 30 to 45 minutes from Boise but feels like you are away from civilization. Pet friendly area and no nearby neighbors. Amazing opportunity to s t a r g a z e. Although there is room for multiple campers, we have limited the reservations to 4 spots. Drug free!
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from 
$37
 / night
Micone Ranch

2. Micone Ranch

96%
(121)
37mi from Marsing · 1 site · Tent, RV
Hello. My name is Tamara and my husband is Andy. We bought this place in 2022 with the goal of raising animals humanely and providing good food options to purchase at reasonable prices. After moving to Ontario I noticed there are not many good options for nighttime sleep. I fondly remember camping with our kids in a location we named Neverland. We decided we wanted to create that for people. That’s why we joined Hipcamp. We have several sites that range from close to the house and bathroom access to remote in a field with the sounds of the creek to lull you to sleep. To increase safety and aid in positive memory making, only one group is allowed at a time. We have lots of space so whether you are a lone traveler, a family, or a group of friends looking to make memories consider staying with us and our animals. We generally have goats, chickens, and pigs. From July to October we have pheasants. Oh, and we have Cheese, our patrol duck, who wanders and keeps an eye on everything. He loves treats. Look us up on Facebook under Micone Ranch. Our driveway is immediately off Ontario Heights Rd. Google tells people to turn on Grand View Lane. There is no access to our property from that direction. We have a 300-gallon trash bin next to our mailbox that says camp host. Our driveway is immediately across the road from there. The bridge at the entrance to our property is 11' wide, which should allow a standard 8' RV to pass into the property. RV hook up is right off the driveway by the power pole. Ground is in its native form and only gets minimal rain. Some weeds and goatheads may be present. A small, creek runs through the front of the property year-round. Water is clearer during the winter and spring months. The spots I have cleared in this area are small. I recommend tent camping in this area. It is densely wooded. We have goats in this field; they are shy. We have goat treats available for sale if you would like to feed them. Oregon has an invasive, poisonous weed called Water hemlock. If you camp in this area, familiarize yourself with this plant so you can avoid it. Camping areas have been cleared of this plant. If you wander along the creek, you will encounter it.
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from 
$25
 / night
Little Creek Campground

3. Little Creek Campground

80%
(10)
12mi from Marsing · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Property used to be part of the Oregon Trail. Its history also included being a dairy farm and a corn field. Now a pretty yellow house sits on it. This large back field is empty, just waiting for you to park. There’s an outside bathroom- toilet and sink you may use. Learn more about this land: Perfect location in Caldwell with country feel. Peaceful field in back of property. Convenient to visit nearby wine country or College of Idaho. Only 25 miles to Boise. Dry camping only but can fill up your water. Fire pit with wood supply. Just waiting for your s’mores. Picnic table by creek Two spots with electrical outlets 30 amp .
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from 
$40
 / night
Owyhee Field Office

4. Owyhee Field Office

100%
(4)
13 sites · Marsing, Idaho
The finest high desert in Idaho lies in it’s southwest corner at Owyhee Field Office, a land of rugged canyons, the wildest beast, and white water rivers. If you’re looking for solitude you’ll find it hiking Jump Creek Falls where you’ll meander among red osier dogwoods along the Owyhee River. The “Grand Canyon of the Owyhee” will delight you with it’s steep canyon faces, and provides ample opportunities for fly fishing, wildflower frolicking, and some of the best rafting in the state. Class II-V rapids are in high demand in the spring when the water is at it’s finest! There’s tons of off-roading at Hemingway Butte and Rabbit Creek and you’ll find yourself in camping heaven in one of Owyhee’s campgrounds. One campground even includes a partially restored mining town. Discovery and fine times await even the wildest of explorers at Owyhee.
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Boise National Forest

5. 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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If you're looking for an RV camping experience near Marsing, Idaho with easy access to a river, Hipcamp has over 165 options to choose from. You can find options as low as $20 per night, with an average price of $45 per night. Some of the top campsites based on reviews are Laughing Horse Ranch - NO TENTS (109 reviews), La Breeza Homestead (84 reviews), and SawtoothMonkey (79 reviews). Popular amenities include cooking equipment, toilets, and pet friendliness. Activities to enjoy include climbing, historic sites, and biking.

92% (270) 10 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Marsing

Cagle Cove

1. Cagle Cove

99%
(193)
7.2mi from Marsing · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: Pick your camping spot around a secluded private fish filled pond. Enjoy beautiful sunsets, fishing, swimming, and wildlife watching. Fire rings and picnic tables at each spot. Located near snake river/Sunnyslope wine country, and golf course. 30 to 45 minutes from Boise but feels like you are away from civilization. Pet friendly area and no nearby neighbors. Amazing opportunity to s t a r g a z e. Although there is room for multiple campers, we have limited the reservations to 4 spots. Drug free!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$37
 / night
Micone Ranch

2. Micone Ranch

96%
(121)
37mi from Marsing · 1 site · Tent, RV
Hello. My name is Tamara and my husband is Andy. We bought this place in 2022 with the goal of raising animals humanely and providing good food options to purchase at reasonable prices. After moving to Ontario I noticed there are not many good options for nighttime sleep. I fondly remember camping with our kids in a location we named Neverland. We decided we wanted to create that for people. That’s why we joined Hipcamp. We have several sites that range from close to the house and bathroom access to remote in a field with the sounds of the creek to lull you to sleep. To increase safety and aid in positive memory making, only one group is allowed at a time. We have lots of space so whether you are a lone traveler, a family, or a group of friends looking to make memories consider staying with us and our animals. We generally have goats, chickens, and pigs. From July to October we have pheasants. Oh, and we have Cheese, our patrol duck, who wanders and keeps an eye on everything. He loves treats. Look us up on Facebook under Micone Ranch. Our driveway is immediately off Ontario Heights Rd. Google tells people to turn on Grand View Lane. There is no access to our property from that direction. We have a 300-gallon trash bin next to our mailbox that says camp host. Our driveway is immediately across the road from there. The bridge at the entrance to our property is 11' wide, which should allow a standard 8' RV to pass into the property. RV hook up is right off the driveway by the power pole. Ground is in its native form and only gets minimal rain. Some weeds and goatheads may be present. A small, creek runs through the front of the property year-round. Water is clearer during the winter and spring months. The spots I have cleared in this area are small. I recommend tent camping in this area. It is densely wooded. We have goats in this field; they are shy. We have goat treats available for sale if you would like to feed them. Oregon has an invasive, poisonous weed called Water hemlock. If you camp in this area, familiarize yourself with this plant so you can avoid it. Camping areas have been cleared of this plant. If you wander along the creek, you will encounter it.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night
Little Creek Campground

3. Little Creek Campground

80%
(10)
12mi from Marsing · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Property used to be part of the Oregon Trail. Its history also included being a dairy farm and a corn field. Now a pretty yellow house sits on it. This large back field is empty, just waiting for you to park. There’s an outside bathroom- toilet and sink you may use. Learn more about this land: Perfect location in Caldwell with country feel. Peaceful field in back of property. Convenient to visit nearby wine country or College of Idaho. Only 25 miles to Boise. Dry camping only but can fill up your water. Fire pit with wood supply. Just waiting for your s’mores. Picnic table by creek Two spots with electrical outlets 30 amp .
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night
Owyhee Field Office

4. Owyhee Field Office

100%
(4)
13 sites · Marsing, Idaho
The finest high desert in Idaho lies in it’s southwest corner at Owyhee Field Office, a land of rugged canyons, the wildest beast, and white water rivers. If you’re looking for solitude you’ll find it hiking Jump Creek Falls where you’ll meander among red osier dogwoods along the Owyhee River. The “Grand Canyon of the Owyhee” will delight you with it’s steep canyon faces, and provides ample opportunities for fly fishing, wildflower frolicking, and some of the best rafting in the state. Class II-V rapids are in high demand in the spring when the water is at it’s finest! There’s tons of off-roading at Hemingway Butte and Rabbit Creek and you’ll find yourself in camping heaven in one of Owyhee’s campgrounds. One campground even includes a partially restored mining town. Discovery and fine times await even the wildest of explorers at Owyhee.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Boise National Forest

5. 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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Toilets
Campfires

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