The best dog-friendly camping near New Plymouth

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New Plymouth welcomes campers with pets—over 480 options cater to your four-legged companions here. Expect easy access to swimming, fishing, and wildlife-watching, plus showers and toilets at many sites. You’ll find everything from riverbank clearings to shady groves, with prices starting at $20 per night and an average around $55. For a trusted spot, Cagle Cove (117 reviews) sits right on the water, while Micone Ranch (87 reviews) and Waterfront RV camping brownlee (81 reviews) draw repeat visitors for their laid-back atmosphere and pet-friendly policies. Pack the leash and dog bowls—New Plymouth’s campsites are ready for you and your pets.

94% (795) 175 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near New Plymouth

Smokejumper Tiny Home Resort

1. Smokejumper Tiny Home Resort

100%
(21)
50mi from New Plymouth · 5 sites · Lodging
Come experience an all new tiny home 45 minutes from Boise!! Brand new modern tiny homes that come complete with full bathroom, kitchen and two sleeping areas. Equipped with the latest in Smart Glass technology for privacy, firepits with cooktop for outdoor dining and minutes to the infamous Idaho City Hot Springs resorts and tons of other outdoor activities!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$240
 / night
The Domestead - Off-Grid Glamping

2. The Domestead - Off-Grid Glamping

100%
(1)
45mi from New Plymouth · 3 sites · Lodging
A secluded, mountaintop hideaway for adventure and renewal Perched high above Garden Valley, The Domestead is a one-of-a-kind geodesic dome built into the cliffs of Idaho’s wild forestland. Surrounded by 87 private acres of pine trees, granite outcrops, and native wildlife, this secluded mountaintop hideaway rewards the adventurous couple with an experience of total privacy, incredible views, and stillness that invites reflection, self-discovery and connection. Accessible only by those willing to journey up a long, steep mountain road, The Domestead is a place that changes with the seasons and offers something different each time you visit. Whether you're winding up the forested road in summer or navigating snow-packed trails in winter, getting here is part of what makes the experience so special. 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. Inside, the space is warm, quiet, and intentionally built. Radiant heated floors, a mini-split for both heat and AC, reliable Starlink internet, and an off-grid solar and battery system all come together to make the dome comfortable no matter the season. The well water goes through a complex filtration setup we invested in to make sure it's clean, crisp, and safe to drink — something we really care about. Everything here was chosen with intention. It's not fancy, but it's thoughtful. It's not for everyone, but it might be just right for you.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$193
 / night
Butterfield Farms

3. Butterfield Farms

100%
(9)
21mi from New Plymouth · 1 site · RV
In the early 1900's three sheep ranchers--August Broderson, James Fisher, and Isaac Leighton--each purchased residential lots in Weiser and built brick homes designed by Idaho architect H. W. Bond. This property, which we named Butterfield Farms, was built in 1915 by August Broderson, who emigrated from Germany to the US in 1892. The Broderson family lived here for decades and were a prominent family in Weiser history. Learn more about this land:The campsite is located on our small family-run farm in Weiser, ID. Our 2 1/2 acre historic farm is located in the heart of town, so you have the best of both worlds: easy access to town amenities, and a restful retreat in nature at the end of the day. Grocery store, seasonal farmer's market, coffee shop, eateries, library, and downtown shops are all within easy walking or biking distance. Weiser is known world-wide for its annual fiddle festival in June! Our campsite is within walking or biking distance of all of the Fiddle Week activities. Campsite is located underneath a large shady oak tree. Campers are welcome to use the fire pit when fire bans are not in effect. Electric hookups are located immediately next to the campsite, as well as a non-potable water source. Note that we are located in town and campers are required to observe quiet hours between 10pm and 8am and be courteous of neighbors.
Electrical hookup
from 
$55
 / night

New Plymouth welcomes campers with pets—over 480 options cater to your four-legged companions here. Expect easy access to swimming, fishing, and wildlife-watching, plus showers and toilets at many sites. You’ll find everything from riverbank clearings to shady groves, with prices starting at $20 per night and an average around $55. For a trusted spot, Cagle Cove (117 reviews) sits right on the water, while Micone Ranch (87 reviews) and Waterfront RV camping brownlee (81 reviews) draw repeat visitors for their laid-back atmosphere and pet-friendly policies. Pack the leash and dog bowls—New Plymouth’s campsites are ready for you and your pets.

94% (795) 175 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near New Plymouth

Smokejumper Tiny Home Resort

1. Smokejumper Tiny Home Resort

100%
(21)
50mi from New Plymouth · 5 sites · Lodging
Come experience an all new tiny home 45 minutes from Boise!! Brand new modern tiny homes that come complete with full bathroom, kitchen and two sleeping areas. Equipped with the latest in Smart Glass technology for privacy, firepits with cooktop for outdoor dining and minutes to the infamous Idaho City Hot Springs resorts and tons of other outdoor activities!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$240
 / night
The Domestead - Off-Grid Glamping

2. The Domestead - Off-Grid Glamping

100%
(1)
45mi from New Plymouth · 3 sites · Lodging
A secluded, mountaintop hideaway for adventure and renewal Perched high above Garden Valley, The Domestead is a one-of-a-kind geodesic dome built into the cliffs of Idaho’s wild forestland. Surrounded by 87 private acres of pine trees, granite outcrops, and native wildlife, this secluded mountaintop hideaway rewards the adventurous couple with an experience of total privacy, incredible views, and stillness that invites reflection, self-discovery and connection. Accessible only by those willing to journey up a long, steep mountain road, The Domestead is a place that changes with the seasons and offers something different each time you visit. Whether you're winding up the forested road in summer or navigating snow-packed trails in winter, getting here is part of what makes the experience so special. 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. Inside, the space is warm, quiet, and intentionally built. Radiant heated floors, a mini-split for both heat and AC, reliable Starlink internet, and an off-grid solar and battery system all come together to make the dome comfortable no matter the season. The well water goes through a complex filtration setup we invested in to make sure it's clean, crisp, and safe to drink — something we really care about. Everything here was chosen with intention. It's not fancy, but it's thoughtful. It's not for everyone, but it might be just right for you.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$193
 / night
Butterfield Farms

3. Butterfield Farms

100%
(9)
21mi from New Plymouth · 1 site · RV
In the early 1900's three sheep ranchers--August Broderson, James Fisher, and Isaac Leighton--each purchased residential lots in Weiser and built brick homes designed by Idaho architect H. W. Bond. This property, which we named Butterfield Farms, was built in 1915 by August Broderson, who emigrated from Germany to the US in 1892. The Broderson family lived here for decades and were a prominent family in Weiser history. Learn more about this land:The campsite is located on our small family-run farm in Weiser, ID. Our 2 1/2 acre historic farm is located in the heart of town, so you have the best of both worlds: easy access to town amenities, and a restful retreat in nature at the end of the day. Grocery store, seasonal farmer's market, coffee shop, eateries, library, and downtown shops are all within easy walking or biking distance. Weiser is known world-wide for its annual fiddle festival in June! Our campsite is within walking or biking distance of all of the Fiddle Week activities. Campsite is located underneath a large shady oak tree. Campers are welcome to use the fire pit when fire bans are not in effect. Electric hookups are located immediately next to the campsite, as well as a non-potable water source. Note that we are located in town and campers are required to observe quiet hours between 10pm and 8am and be courteous of neighbors.
Electrical hookup
from 
$55
 / night

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