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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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208 Ranch

3 sites · Lodging10 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 Man Camp. 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. We have a large parking area that will fit long trucks and trailers and easy turnarounds.
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Garden Valley Hideaway

1 site · Tent83 acres · Crouch, ID
A few years ago, we found this slice of forested paradise—83 acres of raw, unrestricted land tucked away in Garden Valley. The property borders a 500-acre elk preserve and backs up to miles of untouched BLM and Forest Service land. It’s wild, peaceful, and full of life—everything we hoped it would be when we first walked it. While we will only be opening up this spot for a handful of days each year, this particular spot on top of the mountain we wanted to share it with others who value nature, solitude, and a special experience to remember forever. Whether you're hiking, stargazing, exploring, or simply unwinding, we hope this spot offers you the same sense of peace and perspective it gives us. We do not allow motorized vehicles to the campsite, it is a fairly short and easy hike some old logging roads. from where you park your car to the campsite, the hike is only 1.2 miles and 574 vertical feet climb to the site. These roads are well marked and we maintain them well. Campground Rules Absolutely no campfires. No wood fires, no charcoal, no tiki torches—nothing with an open flame. Fire risk here is extremely high, and we take this very seriously. A propane fire pit is provided—this is the only fire source allowed. No fireworks. Period. Not even the little ones. Fire danger is real, and safety comes first. Personal cooking gear is okay—within reason. You’re welcome to bring your own propane stove or fuel-based cooking equipment, but it must be used only in the designated cooking area. No personal firepits or open-flame devices of any kind. Bring your own water. There is no running water on site. Plan ahead and haul in what you need for drinking, cooking, and cleaning. Leave no trace. Pack it in, pack it out. That includes all trash, food, and supplies. Please leave the site better than you found it. Outhouse provided. There is a clean, rustic outhouse for your use. Please be respectful and leave it tidy for the next visitor. Pets welcome. Off-leash is fine as long as they’re friendly, under voice control, and don’t chase wildlife. Clean up after your animals. Music is cool—just not Woodstock. Feel free to enjoy your playlist, but let’s keep the forest peaceful. If it sounds like a concert, it’s too loud. Cell service: Verizon works great for us.
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Dog-friendly camping near Nampa guide

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Looking for a camping getaway near Nampa, Idaho with your pets? Look no further than Laughing Horse Ranch - NO TENTS (109 reviews) to La Breeza Homestead (84 reviews) and SawtoothMonkey (79 reviews), there are plenty of highly rated campsites to choose from. Enjoy popular amenities like toilets, showers, and pet-friendly areas, while indulging in activities such as swimming, surfing, and snow sports. Plus, with an average price per night of $43 and options as low as $16, camping has never been more affordable. So pack up your gear and get ready for an unforgettable outdoor adventure!