The best dog-friendly camping near Rockland

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Looking to go camping near Rockland, Idaho? Hipcamp has you covered with over 470 options in the area. Whether you're into horseback riding, boating, or swimming, there's a campsite that fits your activity preference. Check out top campsites like The Aspen Grove Inn at Heise Bridge (252 reviews), The Park at Swan Valley (100 reviews), and Kraay's Market & Garden (90 reviews). With amenities like trash disposal, cooking equipment, and toilets, Hipcamp ensures a comfortable camping experience. Prices start as low as $0 per night, with an average price of $50 per night. Happy camping!

96% (243) 109 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Rockland

Moonlight Mine Acres

1. Moonlight Mine Acres

99%
(75)
36mi from Rockland · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: Views of the valley from the top. Mixture of pine trees, maples and shrubs Canyon area provides great shade Access to trails, BLM land, and old mines 7 Miles from Interstate 15 - great stopping area if on you way to Yellowstone, the Tetons, etc. Trails cut throughout and lots of wildlife. Lower site by the stream (last 5 photos) offers easy access from the road, power and potable water.
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Secret Canyon Ranch

2. Secret Canyon Ranch

99%
(76)
39mi from Rockland · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Meadow Springs campground lies at the foot of the Elkhorn hills, on St. John’s bench in SE Idaho. Surrounded by open fields and accessible only by dirt road, this unique spot is located next to two small natural ponds, and as such, is a terrific spot for bird watching and golden sunsets. It is the site of an old homestead, and the surrounding land is still actively farmed, so you can look out over open fields of this year’s crop as you enjoy dinner and quiet evenings in the fresh air.Whether you come as a single family for an adventurous night outdoors, or as a group with one to several tents or RV’s, this site has room to accommodate and is far enough away to be remote, (no neighbors!) while still close enough to town and other attractions to be convenient.--10 minutes from downtown Malad (Picture a small Idaho town with no stoplight still, but easy-to-find grocery, drive-in, pizza place, hospital, bar, etc)--15 mins from Devils Creek Reservoir and Malad Summit trails--20 minutes from Downata Hot Springs--30 minutes from Lava Hot Springs--3 hours from Yellowstone and Jackson HoleLearn more about this land:Come escape and recharge in a private campground under the shade of giant poplars alive with birdsong and a sky full of stars you can actually see. Located on the ancestral lands of the Shoshone-Bannock people, this campsite is nestled under a grove of poplars planted by the original homesteaders over 100 years ago. It features a Tipi, a newly built outhouse, two swings, a picnic table, fire-ring, cast-iron hand pump to access well water, plenty of flat ground for tents, RV's, and car parking, and most importantly, wide-open space in every direction. If you are looking for somewhere completely opposite of hectic city living, this is it.
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Country Flare

3. Country Flare

92%
(50)
40mi from Rockland · 4 sites
Minidoka County Fairgrounds: The fairgrounds are located East of Rupert encompassing an area of approximately sixty-five acres. The grounds includes a rodeo arena, display buildings (antique building, a commercial building, 4-H building), and open air pavilion for livestock shows, family reunions, and other community events. Hidden behind the main grounds is our small and quaint campground in a groomed grassy field. with a spectacular view of Mount Harrison. Our Amps are 30 amp. We suggest you have your own drinking water. There are signs saying nonpotable for your safety. There is not direct access to fairgrounds bathrooms. We are perfect for an RV set up or a tent camper that is a bit more experienced. The Minidoka County Fair held the first week in August and includes a full week of events including entertainment, open class exhibits, food, rodeo, 4-H and FFA livestock shows. Numerous events are held at the fairgrounds throughout the year including Moto-X races, rodeos, auctions, 4-H events. weddings, horseshows, family reunions, and more. Note-Dates have been blocked for these events. We are fortunate to have this multi-purpose facility for use in our community.
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Massacre Rocks State Park

4. Massacre Rocks State Park

100%
(1)
State park 32mi from Rockland · 46 sites
Discover the rugged beauty of Massacre Rocks State Park.
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Pocatello Field Office

5. Pocatello Field Office

67%
(3)
Park 30mi from Rockland · 116 sites
Floating, fishing, and flora and fauna galore are waiting for you at Pocatello Field Office! Anglers will be amped about the shoreside camping on the Blackfoot River, where juniper and sagebrush will fill your nose while you cast your line for stunning trout. Great horned owls, hawks, and eagles will soar over your head on the trails. There’s over 40 miles of them for hikers, bikers, and off road thrill seekers to enjoy at the Chinese Peak-Blackrock Trail System. It’s the backyard of the town of Pocatello, so stop into town for brews and supplies before heading out to the Bear River for a day or weekend long float. There’s rapids aplenty (and for all abilities) between the Bear River, Blackfoot River, and Portneuf River. Plus, campgrounds with canyon and forest views will ensure you maximum fun and relaxation at Pocatello.
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Mountain View Glamping Yurt

6. Mountain View Glamping Yurt

100%
(58)
42mi from Rockland · 1 site
Nestled high in the Rocky Mountains of southeast Idaho at an elevation of 6500 ft, our yurt has magnificent views of Mt. Bonneville and the surrounding Pebble Creek Basin. Along with a handful of neighbors, within a private property recreational area, we are surrounded by the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, with vehicle access from mid-May through mid-November each year. Pebble Yurt has a 30 ft diameter with a partial loft for a total of 900 ft2 of indoor living space. You will be completely off grid, but with running hot and cold water, solar electricity, and heating and cooling features. We also feature an indoor shower, sink, and composting toilet. Bring your ATV's, mountain bikes, or hiking boots to explore the Pebble Basin. Or take a short drive to Lava Hot Springs for world-class hot pools, water slides, or white water rafting. Fishing in the Portneuf River or Chesterfield Reservoir, exploring the Chesterfield historic town site, or trying out a zipline or go-cart are other local activities. Pebble Yurt was built circa 2010 by a retiring forest service employee to the highest standards. We've used that canvas to create a unique glamping experience for our guests, with the best creature comforts available in a wilderness setting.
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The Hitching Post

7. The Hitching Post

84%
(19)
43mi from Rockland · 61 sites · Tents, RVs
The Hitching Post is a quiet, calm, and pet-friendly RV Park. There is lots of grass and we are big-rig friendly located just off I-84 in Snowville, UT. The Hitching Post RV Park is a family-owned and operated RV park located in Snowville, Utah, United States. The park is situated just off Interstate 84, making it a convenient stop for travelers passing through the area. The RV park offers more than spacious and well-maintained RV sites with full hookups, including water, sewer, and electricity. The sites are designed to accommodate a variety of RVs, including large rigs, and offer easy access to the park's amenities. The Hitching Post RV Park is located in a picturesque setting with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The park is conveniently located near several attractions, including the Golden Spike National Historic Site, the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, and the Crystal Hot Springs. The park's friendly and accommodating staff is available to assist guests with their needs, and they strive to provide a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere for all visitors. Overall, The Hitching Post RV Park is a great option for travelers looking for a peaceful and relaxing stopover while exploring the scenic beauty of northern Utah.
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Lava Pine Cabins

8. Lava Pine Cabins

100%
(6)
43mi from Rockland · 2 sites
Gorgeous pine forested location with breathtaking views is just 7 miles from Main Street Lava Hot Springs. You get 2 privates cabins that can sleep 6 to 8 people in each cabin. Plenty of tent space to bring lager groups. Amazing fire pit, and a 1/2 mile hike loop around the property. Nice Bathroom, running water and power. So it’s glamping at its finest. Road is smooth enough for compact cars. This is not shared with any other renters. This property is great for large youth groups or Family reunions.
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Bristol Park Historic Cabins

9. Bristol Park Historic Cabins

75%
(4)
45mi from Rockland · 4 sites
Bristol is bordered by the Portneuf River to the North and Mt Moh to the South, offering river access and a host of trails. Fishing in the river is great, boasting rainbow, cut throat, brook and brown trout. There's also a few great swimming holes right below the property, including a 15 ft. waterfall. Guests may hike trails to the old mines, or be directed to a plethora of trails for biking nearby. The setting at Bristol is uniquely peaceful for the busy tourist town of Lava Hot Springs. Although still technically within city limits, the place offers an atmosphere of it's own, seemingly outside of time. Once a miners camp and stage coach stop along the Oregon Trail, we have worked hard to maintain the buildings and grounds. With an abundance of trees, (bonus if you can name all varieties) the main compound is well shaded through the hot summer months. Our single room, quaint cabins have a shared bathroom with showers and towels available. We are a minutes walk from the hot springs and downtown, so no need to fight for a parking spot!
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Sawtooth National Forest

10. Sawtooth National Forest

95%
(77)
National forest 145mi from Rockland · 683 sites
Find four-season outdoor fun in this mountainous landscape.
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Caribou National Forest

11. Caribou National Forest

79%
(7)
National forest 83mi from Rockland · 270 sites
The smaller of the two parks in Caribou-Targhee National Forests, Caribou is a welterweight not to be underestimated. Just south of its older brother, this land spans Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho, and is a crucial spot for supporting caribou populations. None of the animals here are bashful: bison, moose, deer, mountain lions, falcons, elk, and even black bears abound! Beautiful to snap shot from a distance. Just south of the forest, Bear Lake is a fun spot to take a dip after you hike one of Caribou’s dozens of peaks (Mead Peak and Hawks Peak have gorgeous views, as does Big Elk Mountain at the northern tip of the park). At the south end, you’ll find campgrounds, fast flowing creeks, and the Minnetonka Cave at St. Charles Canyon. This is a site to see, but it stays 40 degrees down there all year so be sure to pack a coat, even if you’re sweating above ground. When you’re done, stop in the charming small town of Montpelier, surrounded by rolling hills and full of retro grocers and kitschy eateries. Yum!
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Lake Walcott State Park

12. Lake Walcott State Park

State park 32mi from Rockland · 44 sites
Discover Lake Walcott State Park's diverse activities and serene camping.
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Curlew National Grassland

13. Curlew National Grassland

National park 28mi from Rockland · 6 sites
As if you needed more inspiration to get out and enjoy the unexpected beauty of Idaho, the Curlew National Grassland resides in Power County—ya gotta come see what’s so powerful about this place! You won’t be let down by the fortitude of history and scenery at this former home to Shoshone and Bannock Indian tribes. Formerly a ranching town laid to waste by the Dust Bowl, this space was created to sustain wildlife and fish, as well as water and recreation resources in the county. Even if you can’t stay the night, there are plenty of scenic drives to take through the park, and panoramic views to capture on your camera. Sagebrush open desert provides little shade, but the Stone Reservoir has some cool-off opportunities in the form of boating, swimming, and fishing. You can also catch a chill in the year-round 40 degree Minnetonka Caves nearby, or warm up during a winter visit at the Downata Hot Springs in Malad.
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Willow Bay Recreation Area

14. Willow Bay Recreation Area

16mi from Rockland · 1 site
The Willow Bay Recreation Area stands out as a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational amenities. This expansive area features a convenient boat ramp that provides access to the serene reservoir, making it an ideal spot for fishing and boating adventures. Visitors can enjoy public beaches perfect for sunbathing and swimming, along with well-maintained playgrounds for children. The picnic and camping facilities are equipped with showers and a laundromat, ensuring a comfortable stay for families and groups. Additionally, the recreational vehicle campground caters to those looking for a more mobile camping experience. For those who love cycling, a newly established bike path begins at The Bay Cafe, guiding riders through the picturesque park and into the surrounding wetlands. This scenic route allows guests to immerse themselves in the area's natural beauty while enjoying outdoor activities. With its diverse offerings, Willow Bay Recreation Area is a fantastic choice for anyone seeking adventure and relaxation in a stunning setting.
Sportmans Park

15. Sportmans Park

26mi from Rockland · 37 sites
Sportsman's Park stands out as a unique 30-acre recreational haven, offering a diverse range of facilities and activities for outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled next to the picturesque American Falls Reservoir, this park serves as a primary access point for boaters and anglers, featuring two convenient boat ramps. In winter, it transforms into a favored destination for ice fishing, while also being a popular area for duck and goose hunting (note that hunting is prohibited within the park boundaries). The park is equipped with two large group shelters and three smaller picnic areas, making it an ideal spot for gatherings. Families can enjoy two playgrounds, while sports enthusiasts can take advantage of horseshoe pits and volleyball courts. For those looking to stay overnight, Sportsman's Park offers 23 sites with electric and water hookups, 5 sites with electric only, and 8 tent camping sites, along with an RV dump station for added convenience. Nature lovers will appreciate the paved hiking and biking trail that runs along the reservoir's rim, starting at the park's trailhead and extending 1.1 miles. Special features include two observation platforms complete with a pavilion and benches, providing visitors with a perfect vantage point to observe the local waterfowl. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Sportsman's Park is a must-visit destination
Cowboy RV Park

16. Cowboy RV Park

29mi from Rockland · 1 site
Cowboy RV Park stands out as a unique destination with its 84-space community, offering a perfect blend of daily and long-term sites to accommodate all types of travelers. With 41 daily sites and 43 long-term options, our park is designed to cater to both short visits and extended stays, ensuring a welcoming atmosphere for everyone. Our park features professional on-site management, ensuring that your experience is smooth and enjoyable. Guests can take advantage of our clubhouse, laundry facilities, and clean restrooms, all contributing to a comfortable stay. The amenities we offer, combined with the convenience of nearby attractions, make Cowboy RV Park an ideal choice for your next getaway. Lodging amenities include a business center with fax and copier services, handicap access, and complimentary Wi-Fi. We also provide motor coach parking and welcome pets, making it easy for everyone to enjoy their stay. Our spacious trailer sites can accommodate lengths of up to 60 feet, and we are open year-round for your convenience. For RV enthusiasts, we accept credit cards and offer essential services such as drinking water, a dump station, and full hookups. Our park features a group area, playground, and pull-thru sites for added convenience. Reservations are recommended, and our facilities include showers and ample electrical capacity to meet
Batiste Springs RV Park

17. Batiste Springs RV Park

29mi from Rockland · 11 sites
Discover the charm of Batise Springs RV Park, a unique retreat nestled just off Interstate 86, only two miles west of Pocatello, Idaho. Our park stands out for its serene location, offering breathtaking views of the Portneuf River and the natural beauty of Batise Springs. Surrounded by lush farmland and a vibrant riparian zone, it’s an ideal spot for birdwatching enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. We provide spacious 18' x 75' pull-through sites that can accommodate any size motorhome or trailer, ensuring a hassle-free experience for our guests. Each site is equipped with 110V / 30A and 220V / 50A electrical hook-ups, along with water and sewer connections for your convenience. Please note that we do not offer reduced rates for dry camping. Our newly constructed common area features clean men's and women's bathrooms, a tiled shower, and a coin-operated laundry facility, enhancing your stay with us. Whether you're here for a night or planning an extended visit, Batise Springs RV Park promises a peaceful and enjoyable getaway in the heart of Idaho's stunning landscape.
Buffalo Meadows RV Park at Casino

18. Buffalo Meadows RV Park at Casino

31mi from Rockland · 48 sites
Discover the charm of Buffalo Meadows RV Park, a unique year-round destination that offers a serene escape just off I-15, conveniently situated on the route to Yellowstone National Park. With 27 spacious pull-through sites, guests can unwind in a clean and meticulously maintained environment, perfect for a relaxing getaway. For those seeking entertainment during their stay, the Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel is just a short walk away. This nearby attraction features an exciting gaming experience along with a variety of dining options to satisfy your cravings. Whether you're looking to explore the natural beauty of the area or enjoy local amenities, Buffalo Meadows RV Park is the ideal base for your adventures.
Village of the Trees RV Resort

19. Village of the Trees RV Resort

38mi from Rockland · 22 sites
Experience the unparalleled charm of camping at Village of the Trees RV Resort, a unique campground nestled along the scenic Snake River in Declo, Idaho. Our resort stands out with its exceptional facilities designed for RV campers, tent campers, and those seeking a cozy stay in our river-view rental cabins. Immerse yourself in a world of outdoor adventures, where open skies and breathtaking landscapes await. Enjoy a variety of activities such as hiking, biking, fishing, boating, rock climbing, and golfing. Bird watching enthusiasts will also find plenty to marvel at in this natural paradise. Our campground is conveniently located near popular attractions like the City of Rocks National Reserve and Lake Walcott, making it easy to explore the stunning beauty of Southern Idaho. With so much to see and do, we are confident that your camping experience on the Snake River will be unforgettable!
Village of the Trees RV Resort

20. Village of the Trees RV Resort

38mi from Rockland · 1 site
Experience the unique charm of camping at Village of the Trees RV Resort, where the stunning landscapes of Declo, Idaho, meet the serene waters of the Snake River. Our campground stands out with exceptional facilities designed for RV campers, tent enthusiasts, and those seeking a cozy stay in our river-view rental cabins. At Village of the Trees, adventure awaits just outside your door. Enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, fishing, and boating. For the more adventurous, rock climbing and golfing are nearby, while bird watchers will delight in the diverse wildlife. Explore the breathtaking City of Rocks National Reserve and the tranquil shores of Lake Walcott, both just a short drive away. With so much to see and do, we are confident that your camping experience on the Snake River in Southern Idaho will be unforgettable. Join us for an outdoor getaway filled with excitement and natural beauty!

Looking to go camping near Rockland, Idaho? Hipcamp has you covered with over 470 options in the area. Whether you're into horseback riding, boating, or swimming, there's a campsite that fits your activity preference. Check out top campsites like The Aspen Grove Inn at Heise Bridge (252 reviews), The Park at Swan Valley (100 reviews), and Kraay's Market & Garden (90 reviews). With amenities like trash disposal, cooking equipment, and toilets, Hipcamp ensures a comfortable camping experience. Prices start as low as $0 per night, with an average price of $50 per night. Happy camping!

96% (243) 109 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Rockland

Moonlight Mine Acres

1. Moonlight Mine Acres

99%
(75)
36mi from Rockland · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: Views of the valley from the top. Mixture of pine trees, maples and shrubs Canyon area provides great shade Access to trails, BLM land, and old mines 7 Miles from Interstate 15 - great stopping area if on you way to Yellowstone, the Tetons, etc. Trails cut throughout and lots of wildlife. Lower site by the stream (last 5 photos) offers easy access from the road, power and potable water.
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Secret Canyon Ranch

2. Secret Canyon Ranch

99%
(76)
39mi from Rockland · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Meadow Springs campground lies at the foot of the Elkhorn hills, on St. John’s bench in SE Idaho. Surrounded by open fields and accessible only by dirt road, this unique spot is located next to two small natural ponds, and as such, is a terrific spot for bird watching and golden sunsets. It is the site of an old homestead, and the surrounding land is still actively farmed, so you can look out over open fields of this year’s crop as you enjoy dinner and quiet evenings in the fresh air.Whether you come as a single family for an adventurous night outdoors, or as a group with one to several tents or RV’s, this site has room to accommodate and is far enough away to be remote, (no neighbors!) while still close enough to town and other attractions to be convenient.--10 minutes from downtown Malad (Picture a small Idaho town with no stoplight still, but easy-to-find grocery, drive-in, pizza place, hospital, bar, etc)--15 mins from Devils Creek Reservoir and Malad Summit trails--20 minutes from Downata Hot Springs--30 minutes from Lava Hot Springs--3 hours from Yellowstone and Jackson HoleLearn more about this land:Come escape and recharge in a private campground under the shade of giant poplars alive with birdsong and a sky full of stars you can actually see. Located on the ancestral lands of the Shoshone-Bannock people, this campsite is nestled under a grove of poplars planted by the original homesteaders over 100 years ago. It features a Tipi, a newly built outhouse, two swings, a picnic table, fire-ring, cast-iron hand pump to access well water, plenty of flat ground for tents, RV's, and car parking, and most importantly, wide-open space in every direction. If you are looking for somewhere completely opposite of hectic city living, this is it.
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Country Flare

3. Country Flare

92%
(50)
40mi from Rockland · 4 sites
Minidoka County Fairgrounds: The fairgrounds are located East of Rupert encompassing an area of approximately sixty-five acres. The grounds includes a rodeo arena, display buildings (antique building, a commercial building, 4-H building), and open air pavilion for livestock shows, family reunions, and other community events. Hidden behind the main grounds is our small and quaint campground in a groomed grassy field. with a spectacular view of Mount Harrison. Our Amps are 30 amp. We suggest you have your own drinking water. There are signs saying nonpotable for your safety. There is not direct access to fairgrounds bathrooms. We are perfect for an RV set up or a tent camper that is a bit more experienced. The Minidoka County Fair held the first week in August and includes a full week of events including entertainment, open class exhibits, food, rodeo, 4-H and FFA livestock shows. Numerous events are held at the fairgrounds throughout the year including Moto-X races, rodeos, auctions, 4-H events. weddings, horseshows, family reunions, and more. Note-Dates have been blocked for these events. We are fortunate to have this multi-purpose facility for use in our community.
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Massacre Rocks State Park

4. Massacre Rocks State Park

100%
(1)
State park 32mi from Rockland · 46 sites
Discover the rugged beauty of Massacre Rocks State Park.
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Pocatello Field Office

5. Pocatello Field Office

67%
(3)
Park 30mi from Rockland · 116 sites
Floating, fishing, and flora and fauna galore are waiting for you at Pocatello Field Office! Anglers will be amped about the shoreside camping on the Blackfoot River, where juniper and sagebrush will fill your nose while you cast your line for stunning trout. Great horned owls, hawks, and eagles will soar over your head on the trails. There’s over 40 miles of them for hikers, bikers, and off road thrill seekers to enjoy at the Chinese Peak-Blackrock Trail System. It’s the backyard of the town of Pocatello, so stop into town for brews and supplies before heading out to the Bear River for a day or weekend long float. There’s rapids aplenty (and for all abilities) between the Bear River, Blackfoot River, and Portneuf River. Plus, campgrounds with canyon and forest views will ensure you maximum fun and relaxation at Pocatello.
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Mountain View Glamping Yurt

6. Mountain View Glamping Yurt

100%
(58)
42mi from Rockland · 1 site
Nestled high in the Rocky Mountains of southeast Idaho at an elevation of 6500 ft, our yurt has magnificent views of Mt. Bonneville and the surrounding Pebble Creek Basin. Along with a handful of neighbors, within a private property recreational area, we are surrounded by the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, with vehicle access from mid-May through mid-November each year. Pebble Yurt has a 30 ft diameter with a partial loft for a total of 900 ft2 of indoor living space. You will be completely off grid, but with running hot and cold water, solar electricity, and heating and cooling features. We also feature an indoor shower, sink, and composting toilet. Bring your ATV's, mountain bikes, or hiking boots to explore the Pebble Basin. Or take a short drive to Lava Hot Springs for world-class hot pools, water slides, or white water rafting. Fishing in the Portneuf River or Chesterfield Reservoir, exploring the Chesterfield historic town site, or trying out a zipline or go-cart are other local activities. Pebble Yurt was built circa 2010 by a retiring forest service employee to the highest standards. We've used that canvas to create a unique glamping experience for our guests, with the best creature comforts available in a wilderness setting.
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The Hitching Post

7. The Hitching Post

84%
(19)
43mi from Rockland · 61 sites · Tents, RVs
The Hitching Post is a quiet, calm, and pet-friendly RV Park. There is lots of grass and we are big-rig friendly located just off I-84 in Snowville, UT. The Hitching Post RV Park is a family-owned and operated RV park located in Snowville, Utah, United States. The park is situated just off Interstate 84, making it a convenient stop for travelers passing through the area. The RV park offers more than spacious and well-maintained RV sites with full hookups, including water, sewer, and electricity. The sites are designed to accommodate a variety of RVs, including large rigs, and offer easy access to the park's amenities. The Hitching Post RV Park is located in a picturesque setting with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The park is conveniently located near several attractions, including the Golden Spike National Historic Site, the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, and the Crystal Hot Springs. The park's friendly and accommodating staff is available to assist guests with their needs, and they strive to provide a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere for all visitors. Overall, The Hitching Post RV Park is a great option for travelers looking for a peaceful and relaxing stopover while exploring the scenic beauty of northern Utah.
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Lava Pine Cabins

8. Lava Pine Cabins

100%
(6)
43mi from Rockland · 2 sites
Gorgeous pine forested location with breathtaking views is just 7 miles from Main Street Lava Hot Springs. You get 2 privates cabins that can sleep 6 to 8 people in each cabin. Plenty of tent space to bring lager groups. Amazing fire pit, and a 1/2 mile hike loop around the property. Nice Bathroom, running water and power. So it’s glamping at its finest. Road is smooth enough for compact cars. This is not shared with any other renters. This property is great for large youth groups or Family reunions.
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Bristol Park Historic Cabins

9. Bristol Park Historic Cabins

75%
(4)
45mi from Rockland · 4 sites
Bristol is bordered by the Portneuf River to the North and Mt Moh to the South, offering river access and a host of trails. Fishing in the river is great, boasting rainbow, cut throat, brook and brown trout. There's also a few great swimming holes right below the property, including a 15 ft. waterfall. Guests may hike trails to the old mines, or be directed to a plethora of trails for biking nearby. The setting at Bristol is uniquely peaceful for the busy tourist town of Lava Hot Springs. Although still technically within city limits, the place offers an atmosphere of it's own, seemingly outside of time. Once a miners camp and stage coach stop along the Oregon Trail, we have worked hard to maintain the buildings and grounds. With an abundance of trees, (bonus if you can name all varieties) the main compound is well shaded through the hot summer months. Our single room, quaint cabins have a shared bathroom with showers and towels available. We are a minutes walk from the hot springs and downtown, so no need to fight for a parking spot!
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Sawtooth National Forest

10. Sawtooth National Forest

95%
(77)
National forest 145mi from Rockland · 683 sites
Find four-season outdoor fun in this mountainous landscape.
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Caribou National Forest

11. Caribou National Forest

79%
(7)
National forest 83mi from Rockland · 270 sites
The smaller of the two parks in Caribou-Targhee National Forests, Caribou is a welterweight not to be underestimated. Just south of its older brother, this land spans Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho, and is a crucial spot for supporting caribou populations. None of the animals here are bashful: bison, moose, deer, mountain lions, falcons, elk, and even black bears abound! Beautiful to snap shot from a distance. Just south of the forest, Bear Lake is a fun spot to take a dip after you hike one of Caribou’s dozens of peaks (Mead Peak and Hawks Peak have gorgeous views, as does Big Elk Mountain at the northern tip of the park). At the south end, you’ll find campgrounds, fast flowing creeks, and the Minnetonka Cave at St. Charles Canyon. This is a site to see, but it stays 40 degrees down there all year so be sure to pack a coat, even if you’re sweating above ground. When you’re done, stop in the charming small town of Montpelier, surrounded by rolling hills and full of retro grocers and kitschy eateries. Yum!
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Lake Walcott State Park

12. Lake Walcott State Park

State park 32mi from Rockland · 44 sites
Discover Lake Walcott State Park's diverse activities and serene camping.
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Curlew National Grassland

13. Curlew National Grassland

National park 28mi from Rockland · 6 sites
As if you needed more inspiration to get out and enjoy the unexpected beauty of Idaho, the Curlew National Grassland resides in Power County—ya gotta come see what’s so powerful about this place! You won’t be let down by the fortitude of history and scenery at this former home to Shoshone and Bannock Indian tribes. Formerly a ranching town laid to waste by the Dust Bowl, this space was created to sustain wildlife and fish, as well as water and recreation resources in the county. Even if you can’t stay the night, there are plenty of scenic drives to take through the park, and panoramic views to capture on your camera. Sagebrush open desert provides little shade, but the Stone Reservoir has some cool-off opportunities in the form of boating, swimming, and fishing. You can also catch a chill in the year-round 40 degree Minnetonka Caves nearby, or warm up during a winter visit at the Downata Hot Springs in Malad.
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Willow Bay Recreation Area

14. Willow Bay Recreation Area

16mi from Rockland · 1 site
The Willow Bay Recreation Area stands out as a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational amenities. This expansive area features a convenient boat ramp that provides access to the serene reservoir, making it an ideal spot for fishing and boating adventures. Visitors can enjoy public beaches perfect for sunbathing and swimming, along with well-maintained playgrounds for children. The picnic and camping facilities are equipped with showers and a laundromat, ensuring a comfortable stay for families and groups. Additionally, the recreational vehicle campground caters to those looking for a more mobile camping experience. For those who love cycling, a newly established bike path begins at The Bay Cafe, guiding riders through the picturesque park and into the surrounding wetlands. This scenic route allows guests to immerse themselves in the area's natural beauty while enjoying outdoor activities. With its diverse offerings, Willow Bay Recreation Area is a fantastic choice for anyone seeking adventure and relaxation in a stunning setting.
Sportmans Park

15. Sportmans Park

26mi from Rockland · 37 sites
Sportsman's Park stands out as a unique 30-acre recreational haven, offering a diverse range of facilities and activities for outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled next to the picturesque American Falls Reservoir, this park serves as a primary access point for boaters and anglers, featuring two convenient boat ramps. In winter, it transforms into a favored destination for ice fishing, while also being a popular area for duck and goose hunting (note that hunting is prohibited within the park boundaries). The park is equipped with two large group shelters and three smaller picnic areas, making it an ideal spot for gatherings. Families can enjoy two playgrounds, while sports enthusiasts can take advantage of horseshoe pits and volleyball courts. For those looking to stay overnight, Sportsman's Park offers 23 sites with electric and water hookups, 5 sites with electric only, and 8 tent camping sites, along with an RV dump station for added convenience. Nature lovers will appreciate the paved hiking and biking trail that runs along the reservoir's rim, starting at the park's trailhead and extending 1.1 miles. Special features include two observation platforms complete with a pavilion and benches, providing visitors with a perfect vantage point to observe the local waterfowl. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Sportsman's Park is a must-visit destination
Cowboy RV Park

16. Cowboy RV Park

29mi from Rockland · 1 site
Cowboy RV Park stands out as a unique destination with its 84-space community, offering a perfect blend of daily and long-term sites to accommodate all types of travelers. With 41 daily sites and 43 long-term options, our park is designed to cater to both short visits and extended stays, ensuring a welcoming atmosphere for everyone. Our park features professional on-site management, ensuring that your experience is smooth and enjoyable. Guests can take advantage of our clubhouse, laundry facilities, and clean restrooms, all contributing to a comfortable stay. The amenities we offer, combined with the convenience of nearby attractions, make Cowboy RV Park an ideal choice for your next getaway. Lodging amenities include a business center with fax and copier services, handicap access, and complimentary Wi-Fi. We also provide motor coach parking and welcome pets, making it easy for everyone to enjoy their stay. Our spacious trailer sites can accommodate lengths of up to 60 feet, and we are open year-round for your convenience. For RV enthusiasts, we accept credit cards and offer essential services such as drinking water, a dump station, and full hookups. Our park features a group area, playground, and pull-thru sites for added convenience. Reservations are recommended, and our facilities include showers and ample electrical capacity to meet
Batiste Springs RV Park

17. Batiste Springs RV Park

29mi from Rockland · 11 sites
Discover the charm of Batise Springs RV Park, a unique retreat nestled just off Interstate 86, only two miles west of Pocatello, Idaho. Our park stands out for its serene location, offering breathtaking views of the Portneuf River and the natural beauty of Batise Springs. Surrounded by lush farmland and a vibrant riparian zone, it’s an ideal spot for birdwatching enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. We provide spacious 18' x 75' pull-through sites that can accommodate any size motorhome or trailer, ensuring a hassle-free experience for our guests. Each site is equipped with 110V / 30A and 220V / 50A electrical hook-ups, along with water and sewer connections for your convenience. Please note that we do not offer reduced rates for dry camping. Our newly constructed common area features clean men's and women's bathrooms, a tiled shower, and a coin-operated laundry facility, enhancing your stay with us. Whether you're here for a night or planning an extended visit, Batise Springs RV Park promises a peaceful and enjoyable getaway in the heart of Idaho's stunning landscape.
Buffalo Meadows RV Park at Casino

18. Buffalo Meadows RV Park at Casino

31mi from Rockland · 48 sites
Discover the charm of Buffalo Meadows RV Park, a unique year-round destination that offers a serene escape just off I-15, conveniently situated on the route to Yellowstone National Park. With 27 spacious pull-through sites, guests can unwind in a clean and meticulously maintained environment, perfect for a relaxing getaway. For those seeking entertainment during their stay, the Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel is just a short walk away. This nearby attraction features an exciting gaming experience along with a variety of dining options to satisfy your cravings. Whether you're looking to explore the natural beauty of the area or enjoy local amenities, Buffalo Meadows RV Park is the ideal base for your adventures.
Village of the Trees RV Resort

19. Village of the Trees RV Resort

38mi from Rockland · 22 sites
Experience the unparalleled charm of camping at Village of the Trees RV Resort, a unique campground nestled along the scenic Snake River in Declo, Idaho. Our resort stands out with its exceptional facilities designed for RV campers, tent campers, and those seeking a cozy stay in our river-view rental cabins. Immerse yourself in a world of outdoor adventures, where open skies and breathtaking landscapes await. Enjoy a variety of activities such as hiking, biking, fishing, boating, rock climbing, and golfing. Bird watching enthusiasts will also find plenty to marvel at in this natural paradise. Our campground is conveniently located near popular attractions like the City of Rocks National Reserve and Lake Walcott, making it easy to explore the stunning beauty of Southern Idaho. With so much to see and do, we are confident that your camping experience on the Snake River will be unforgettable!
Village of the Trees RV Resort

20. Village of the Trees RV Resort

38mi from Rockland · 1 site
Experience the unique charm of camping at Village of the Trees RV Resort, where the stunning landscapes of Declo, Idaho, meet the serene waters of the Snake River. Our campground stands out with exceptional facilities designed for RV campers, tent enthusiasts, and those seeking a cozy stay in our river-view rental cabins. At Village of the Trees, adventure awaits just outside your door. Enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, fishing, and boating. For the more adventurous, rock climbing and golfing are nearby, while bird watchers will delight in the diverse wildlife. Explore the breathtaking City of Rocks National Reserve and the tranquil shores of Lake Walcott, both just a short drive away. With so much to see and do, we are confident that your camping experience on the Snake River in Southern Idaho will be unforgettable. Join us for an outdoor getaway filled with excitement and natural beauty!

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