Camping near Yellow Pine

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Looking for a camping adventure near Yellow Pine, Idaho? Hipcamp has you covered with over 60 options to choose from. Whether you're into pitching a tent or parking your RV, you'll find the perfect spot. With an average price per night of $40 and options as low as $16, there's something for every budget. Check out the top campsites like The Meadow (102 reviews), Waterfront RV camping brownlee (29 reviews), and Idaho's Best Kept Secret! (28 reviews). Plus, you'll have access to popular amenities like showers, trash, and toilets. And if you're into wind sports, paddling, or off-roading (OHV), you're in for a treat!

84% (77) 157 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Yellow Pine

Peak-A-View RV Parking

1. Peak-A-View RV Parking

96%
(12)
29mi from Yellow Pine · 1 site
Escape to the picturesque heart of Idaho! Our welcoming driveway oasis, just between the enchanting mountain towns of McCall / Donnelly. This blend offers the perfect blend of nature's tranquility and modern conveniences for your RV adventure. 🌲⛰️ 🔌 At our Serene McCall / Donnelly Haven, you are greeted on-site amenities to ensure your stay is as comfortable as if you never left home. Tap into our reliable electric hookups (50 amp) to power your portable paradise, enjoy the ease of our fresh water access for all cleaning needs! 💧 🚐 As our valued guest, you'll revel in the charm of McCall, a true gem renowned for its stunning natural beauty and four-season allure. By day, immerse yourself in an array of outdoor activities, including exploring nearby Payette Lake, hiking the rugged trails, or skiing the powdered slopes of Brundage Mountain, Gold Fork Hot Springs, Cascade Lake, Tamarack Ski/Mtn Resort. By night, return to your serene spot beneath a canopy of stars, and Swaying Pines enveloped in the peaceful ambiance of Idaho's great outdoors. - Spacious and level parking area perfect for any size RV or van (50’) - 24/7 access to water and electricity (50 amp) 30 amp adapter available - Pet-friendly space, because furry co-pilots deserve adventure too! 🐾 -Property does have an outdoor camera, this is only used to make sure renters are abiding by the rules. If it is determined that renters are in violation of any of the rules, # of campers paid for, extra charges will be applied. - Fire pit usage to toast s'mores and swap stories under the stars. Central ID is not just a destination; it's an experience. From the glistening waters of Payette and Cascade Lakes to the majestic trails of Ponderosa State Park, to the relaxing water of Gold Fork Hot Springs the area promises diverse scenery and activities to enrich your nomadic journey. Whether you're here to relax, explore, or both, our haven is perfectly positioned to give you easy access to the best of McCall. Don't just pass through - stay, rejuvenate, and create memories that last a lifetime at Serene Haven. Book now and secure your slice of Idaho's natural wonder! 🌟🚐💫
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Tamarack Falls Campground

2. Tamarack Falls Campground

92%
(25)
36mi from Yellow Pine · 7 sites
Right by the shores of Cascade Lake. Just down the road from Tamarack Resort. Walking distance to the Fishing Bridge and Mountain Meadows Adventure Rentals. You can fish from the bridge, rent a jet-ski and go on the lake, or take an off-road vehicle and ride in the mountains - right from your campsite. There is even a small pond on the property. Some history and geography: Where are the Falls? I wondered that myself when first bought the property. I have asked around and done some research - and come up with two answers, although I can't verify either one. First Answer: The old Tamarack Falls have been covered up by the reservoir. That is, there used to be a waterfall in this vicinity, but now it is covered up by Lake Cascade. Maybe, but I can't find any old photographs showing that, and the reservoir has never gotten low enough to see any falls. In fact, at low level, the upper reaches just look like a meadow with the original channel of the Payette River meandering through. But maybe at the narrows by the Fishing Bridge it is possible there are some submerged falls there. Second Answer: The Falls are still there, but they also are not the classic water falls you might imagine. Instead they are the numerous streams that gush down West Mountain every spring and really never completely dry up, even in a dry autumn. They are quite pretty, but not exactly a roaring mountain waterfall. These streams can be seen everywhere, especially in the spring, and they to tumble down a steep slope. They come right out of the rocky faces of the tamarack forest, so it makes sense to call them Tamarack Falls. They are all over the place. At least two of these streams ( and more in the spring) feed the pond on this property. Hence Tamarack Falls Pond. The pond is "artificial" in the sense that it was created when fill dirt used to build West Mountain Road blocked the stream and created a small pond. The pond stays at a constant level because its outflow is a culvert that runs under West Mountain Road and from there into Lake Cascade. Two main streams feed the pond - one on the northside and one on the southside. The shape of the two little submerged valleys give the pond a lopsided crescent shape with a small peninsula curving out into the middle of the pond's west side.
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23 Acres of Peace. Cascade, Idaho

3. 23 Acres of Peace. Cascade, Idaho

98%
(42)
50mi from Yellow Pine · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Our Vision We believe that the majestic Idaho outdoors should be accessible and cherished by all. We want to restore the carefree spirit of camping, where you can simply journey until you discover the perfect spot. To achieve this, we acquired this beautiful piece of land and are constantly making enhancements to it. Our Offering Immerse yourself in a vast expanse of prairie, punctuated by mature pine trees. Situated near the serene Herrick Reservoir, the lively Payette River, and a myriad of ATV trails, adventure is just a stone's throw away. The charming town of Cascade is only a 15-minute drive to the north. We encourage you to bring along your ATVs, paddleboards, and fishing gear, and prepare to explore. Unplug from the rush of neighboring towns and savor the tranquility of this untouched landscape. This is a unique opportunity to truly experience dry camping and to recharge your inner spirit. We Offer: - A choice of three distinct camping spots - The option to reserve the entire area for yourself - A peaceful hideaway where you can disconnect to reconnect Book Your Stay Today! We hope you'll join us in our mission to restore the carefree spirit of camping. Book your stay today and experience the magic of 23 Acres of Peace.
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Boise National Forest

4. Boise National Forest

81%
(42)
National forest 60mi from Yellow Pine · 653 sites
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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Payette National Forest

5. Payette National Forest

78%
(9)
National forest 23mi from Yellow Pine · 279 sites
Lakes, creeks, and peaks, oh my! Payette National Forest has ‘em all. Salmon-Challis National Forest and Nez-Pearce Clearwater National Forest are its neighbors, while its Victor Peak, Loon Creek, Loon Lake, North Loon Mountain, Bruin Mountain, Bear Pete Mountain, and Boulder Creek could keep you busy for months. Forage for mushrooms or berries, fish in the chinook salmon hatchery at the South Fork of the Salmon River, or snowboard down Brundage Mountain. Hike to the three historic fire lookouts, or check out the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness, the second largest wilderness area outside Alaska (don’t worry, plenty before you have visited and returned). In this wealth of outdoor activity, it’s hard to tear yourself away for a visit into town. However, you will be glad you took the time to visit the closest town of McCall, where luxury mountain lodges have thermal spas perfect for resting your aching bones in between treks up or down the mountains.
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Off-Grid Camping Next To BLM/Forest

6. Off-Grid Camping Next To BLM/Forest

36mi from Yellow Pine · 2 sites
Welcome to Wiki Ranch—your ultimate off-grid camping destination nestled in the breathtaking wilderness of New Meadows, Idaho. Owned and cared for by Pete and Trisha, our ranch offers the perfect escape from everyday life, inviting you to disconnect from technology and reconnect with nature in a serene, pristine setting. We are located on the border of BLM land and State Forest! There is a .5 mile dirt road to access our camp spot. 4-wheel drive recommended. The Off-Grid Camping Experience Wiki Ranch provides two exclusive, completely off-grid camping sites tailored specifically for campers seeking tranquility, privacy, and spectacular natural views. Our premier camping area, Pad 1, features an expansive vista overlooking rolling hills, lush forests, and vibrant skies, creating an unforgettable backdrop for your outdoor adventure. Comfort in Nature Each campsite at Wiki Ranch is thoughtfully designed to blend comfort with the beauty of the natural surroundings. Although entirely off-grid, the sites offer leveled ground, maintained areas suitable for tents, small campers, or camper vans. Whether you're gazing at the stars or waking up to a stunning sunrise, comfort meets wilderness at Wiki Ranch. Nearby Adventures Wiki Ranch is an ideal base camp for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Nearby attractions include exceptional hiking trails, renowned ski resorts, mountain biking paths, and the welcoming towns of New Meadows and McCall, providing endless opportunities for recreation and exploration.
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Little Pine

7. Little Pine

88%
(8)
38mi from Yellow Pine · 1 site · Tent, RV
Revel in 360 degree views of West Mountain, Jug Mountain, Golden Ear, and Lake Cascade from this meadow camping spot at the base of West Mountain. Saturate yourself in nature with blue birds, sand cranes, osprey, and more. Sit and sip morning coffee, seek adventure by day (the sun is hot when you have 360 views), and return for campfire cocktail at night.
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Bare Roots Camp

8. Bare Roots Camp

88%
(4)
40mi from Yellow Pine · 1 site · Tent, RV
🌲 Bare Roots Camp — Cascade, Idaho 🏕 Disconnect. Explore. Sleep under the stars. Looking for a no-frills, back-to-nature camping spot? This off-grid campsite in the woods of Cascade, Idaho is made for those who love raw wilderness and quiet solitude. ⸻ 🚶‍♂️ Short Walk to Secluded Lake Access Just a 5-minute stroll from camp, you’ll find a hidden beach and fishing hole 🎣🌊 beach is public so may encounter boaters or near by campers but it is the road less traveled. 📍 A trail map is provided after booking for privacy and adventure! ⸻ 🏕 What’s On Site ✔️ Primitive open land nestled in the trees ✔️ Cleared camping pads for tents or campers ✔️ Modern outhouse with solar lighting 🚽☀️ ✔️ Fire pit for cooking or cozy nights by the flames 🔥 ✔️ Bring your own tent, water, and supplies – this is pure camping ✔️ Self-contained RVs or campers welcome (no hookups) 🚐 ⸻ 🪵 Scavenge & Burn Responsibly Feel free to gather fallen branches and logs for firewood. Be smart — play, scavenge, and burn responsibly. ✅ A fire extinguisher and first aid kit are strongly recommended. ⸻ 🚗 Access Info The site is accessible by most vehicles, but a small SUV to full-size truck is strongly recommended for comfort and clearance. ⸻ 🚯 Pack It In, Pack It Out ❌ No trash service ✅ Leave no trace — a cleaning fee applies if trash is left behind. ⸻ ⚠️ Important Disclaimer Hip camp doesn’t enable me to type fractions into the acreage section. this is just over 1/3 of an acre. You are responsible for yourself, your group, and your belongings. This is true off-grid camping — enjoy it with care and awareness. ⸻ Ready to rough it a little and reset a lot? Book now and discover the hidden side of Cascade.
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300 feet off Payette river Puma RV

9. 300 feet off Payette river Puma RV

100%
(2)
41mi from Yellow Pine · 1 site
Located inside Leisure Time RV Park close to River for boating fishing Hiking 4 Bikes to use. ice fishing gear for winter Wi-Fi and TV to watch movies and lots of games puzzles &; books to enjoy. full kitchen full bathroom king bed with pull out bed in living room. all the cooking stuff you will need crock pot mixer mixing bowels Dutch ovens. ninjas smoking grill.
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Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests

10. Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests

87%
(27)
National forest 114mi from Yellow Pine · 413 sites
Get out of town! No, really. Need a little vacation from everyday life? The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest provides premium “unplug and unwind” opportunities. The four million diverse acres offers breathtaking scenery, wildlife viewing galore, ample hiking and backpacking trails, and basically any outdoor activity you can imagine. Whether you’re lookin’ for a cozy cabin escape, a family reunion getaway, or to explore the backcountry, folks of all strokes will be pleased with the array of overnight accommodations. From the dry rugged canyons, to the moist cedar forests. to the rolling uplands, the varied landscape is home to a myriad of animal inhabitants. Known for their wild character, nearly half of the forests are designated wilderness. Ready for some ragin’ rapids? The forests are home to three rivers, popular among adrenaline junkie floaters—the Selway, the Lochsa, and the Salmon. Whatever your MO, there’s a way to relax and recharge at this National Forest!
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Ponderosa State Park

11. Ponderosa State Park

100%
(2)
State park 29mi from Yellow Pine · 168 sites
Discover Ponderosa State Park's scenic landscapes and diverse activities.
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Salmon-Challis National Forest

12. Salmon-Challis National Forest

82%
(22)
National forest 43mi from Yellow Pine · 429 sites
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!
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Lake Cascade State Park

13. Lake Cascade State Park

93%
(7)
State park 41mi from Yellow Pine · 234 sites
Discover Lake Cascade State Park's scenic beauty and outdoor adventures.
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Mountain High

14. Mountain High

44mi from Yellow Pine · 1 site
Wooded forest with spectacular views of Pollock and Granite Mountains and adjacent public land for hiking and exploring. Access to a creek and the Little Salmon River for fishing just 2.7 miles. Less than 30-minute drive to nearby Riggins, New Meadows or McCall for unlimited outdoor activities. Access is through a locked gate via a rough, rocky and steep road. A high clearance vehicle with good tires is required.
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Twisted Pine Ranch, LLC

15. Twisted Pine Ranch, LLC

100%
(7)
49mi from Yellow Pine · 1 site · Tent, RV
Twisted Pine Ranch has a beautiful view of the mountains surrounding Council. We are a small working ranch with a variety of livestock. Easy access to Hwy 95 to enjoy many outdoor activities (hunting, fishing, horseback riding, hiking, OHV’s, snowmobiling, skiing, boating, etc.). The Weiser Trail is just west of the property. Need a place to overnight while traveling through with Livestock and/or Pets? We can accommodate your needs. 28' RV available for rent. Or use your own LQ/RV and bring a Tent. No Tents without RV rental or your own RV/LQ.
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Mountaineer Frontier

16. Mountaineer Frontier

50mi from Yellow Pine · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Enjoy camping and recreational activities at this beautiful property located right on the Weiser River — with dry camping only (for now)! There are two private roadside spots available that can accommodate tent camping and/or trailers. Spot A is slightly larger, while spot B is a bit smaller — but I’ve parked my 35-foot bumper-pull toy hauler trailer on it before, with the toy door open and plenty of room behind it, no issues at all. Campfires are allowed on both sites; however, you must observe and comply with any fire ban periods. Legal hunting and fishing are welcome on the surrounding BLM land! Please follow all hunting and fishing laws and carry the proper licenses and tags with you at all times while participating. 🚫 Firearms: For the safety of all guests, no discharging of firearms is allowed on the property. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Capacity: Parties of up to 10 people per spot are permitted. (If you need more for a reunion or special event, reach out via text and we can discuss options.) 🚗 Parking: Spot B has limited space — more than two cars may cause parking issues. 🌉 River Access: There’s a small tunnel under the access road near Spot B that provides direct access to the river. 🐾 Pets: Well-behaved dogs are always welcome! The sites are close to the access road, so please keep dogs leashed — some drivers tend to go a bit too fast. Feel free to reach out with any questions — we’re happy to help!
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SISCRA Willow Creek Campground

17. SISCRA Willow Creek Campground

33mi from Yellow Pine · 21 sites
Willow Creek Campground stands out as a unique destination for senior citizens, offering a serene retreat managed by the Southwestern Idaho Senior Citizens’ Recreation Association (SISCRA). This non-profit organization is dedicated to enhancing the recreational experiences of seniors, ensuring that they have a welcoming space to enjoy nature and connect with others. Nestled on land leased from the Federal Bureau of Reclamation, Willow Creek Campground is developed and maintained by dedicated SISCRA volunteers. Their commitment ensures that all proceeds generated from the campground are reinvested into improvements and upkeep, creating a continually evolving environment for visitors. The campground features a variety of amenities designed to enhance the outdoor experience, including access to nearby natural attractions, swimming holes, and opportunities for various outdoor activities. With its focus on privacy and tranquility, Willow Creek Campground is an ideal spot for seniors looking to unwind and explore the beauty of Southwestern Idaho while enjoying the camaraderie of fellow campers.
Black Bear RV Park

18. Black Bear RV Park

34mi from Yellow Pine · 1 site
Discover the charm of McCall, a unique mountain retreat that offers an unparalleled blend of outdoor adventure and small-town warmth. Whether you’re planning a quick getaway or an extended summer stay, McCall invites you to embrace the beauty of nature and the joy of community. Breathe in the crisp mountain air as you explore a wealth of outdoor activities. From boating and fishing to kayaking and white-water rafting, there’s something for everyone. Adventure seekers can enjoy hunting, canoeing, zip-lining, and challenging themselves on three exceptional golf courses. Bring your ATVs, UTVs, and stand-up paddleboards to join in the fun! For fishing enthusiasts, McCall is a paradise with over 200 lakes within a 30-mile radius, offering everything from shore fishing to guided fly-fishing trips. Hikers and backpackers will appreciate the well-maintained forest trails, while cyclists can take advantage of the extensive bike paths. Rock climbers will find plenty of thrilling challenges, and motorcyclists can revel in some of the most breathtaking scenery on their rides. Downtown McCall is a vibrant hub featuring a diverse array of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. The Manchester Ice Center provides year-round activities, including figure skating, hockey, and curling. Throughout the year,
Creekside RV Park & Campground

19. Creekside RV Park & Campground

50%
(13)
37mi from Yellow Pine · 31 sites
Creekside RV Park and Campground is located approximately 3 miles East of New Meadows and 8 miles West of McCall. The park has 27 full hookups and 10 electric/water hookups with ample open area for you to roam. The campground is a perfect home base for your summertime adventures. Just minutes from MeadowCreek Golf Resort, Brundage Mountain Resort and Downtown McCall.
Creekside RV Park & Campground

20. Creekside RV Park & Campground

39mi from Yellow Pine · 48 sites
Creekside RV Park and Campground stands out as a serene retreat nestled between the charming towns of New Meadows and McCall, making it an ideal base for your summer escapades. Located just 3 miles east of New Meadows and 8 miles west of McCall, this campground offers a unique blend of convenience and natural beauty. With 27 full hookup sites and 10 electric/water hookups, Creekside provides ample space for guests to unwind and explore. The park features expansive open areas, perfect for leisurely strolls or family activities. Adventure awaits just minutes away at MeadowCreek Golf Resort and Brundage Mountain Resort, where outdoor enthusiasts can indulge in golfing, hiking, and skiing. Additionally, the vibrant Downtown McCall offers a variety of restaurants, shops, and local attractions, ensuring that your stay is filled with excitement and exploration. Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at Creekside RV Park and Campground.

Looking for a camping adventure near Yellow Pine, Idaho? Hipcamp has you covered with over 60 options to choose from. Whether you're into pitching a tent or parking your RV, you'll find the perfect spot. With an average price per night of $40 and options as low as $16, there's something for every budget. Check out the top campsites like The Meadow (102 reviews), Waterfront RV camping brownlee (29 reviews), and Idaho's Best Kept Secret! (28 reviews). Plus, you'll have access to popular amenities like showers, trash, and toilets. And if you're into wind sports, paddling, or off-roading (OHV), you're in for a treat!

84% (77) 157 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Yellow Pine

Peak-A-View RV Parking

1. Peak-A-View RV Parking

96%
(12)
29mi from Yellow Pine · 1 site
Escape to the picturesque heart of Idaho! Our welcoming driveway oasis, just between the enchanting mountain towns of McCall / Donnelly. This blend offers the perfect blend of nature's tranquility and modern conveniences for your RV adventure. 🌲⛰️ 🔌 At our Serene McCall / Donnelly Haven, you are greeted on-site amenities to ensure your stay is as comfortable as if you never left home. Tap into our reliable electric hookups (50 amp) to power your portable paradise, enjoy the ease of our fresh water access for all cleaning needs! 💧 🚐 As our valued guest, you'll revel in the charm of McCall, a true gem renowned for its stunning natural beauty and four-season allure. By day, immerse yourself in an array of outdoor activities, including exploring nearby Payette Lake, hiking the rugged trails, or skiing the powdered slopes of Brundage Mountain, Gold Fork Hot Springs, Cascade Lake, Tamarack Ski/Mtn Resort. By night, return to your serene spot beneath a canopy of stars, and Swaying Pines enveloped in the peaceful ambiance of Idaho's great outdoors. - Spacious and level parking area perfect for any size RV or van (50’) - 24/7 access to water and electricity (50 amp) 30 amp adapter available - Pet-friendly space, because furry co-pilots deserve adventure too! 🐾 -Property does have an outdoor camera, this is only used to make sure renters are abiding by the rules. If it is determined that renters are in violation of any of the rules, # of campers paid for, extra charges will be applied. - Fire pit usage to toast s'mores and swap stories under the stars. Central ID is not just a destination; it's an experience. From the glistening waters of Payette and Cascade Lakes to the majestic trails of Ponderosa State Park, to the relaxing water of Gold Fork Hot Springs the area promises diverse scenery and activities to enrich your nomadic journey. Whether you're here to relax, explore, or both, our haven is perfectly positioned to give you easy access to the best of McCall. Don't just pass through - stay, rejuvenate, and create memories that last a lifetime at Serene Haven. Book now and secure your slice of Idaho's natural wonder! 🌟🚐💫
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Tamarack Falls Campground

2. Tamarack Falls Campground

92%
(25)
36mi from Yellow Pine · 7 sites
Right by the shores of Cascade Lake. Just down the road from Tamarack Resort. Walking distance to the Fishing Bridge and Mountain Meadows Adventure Rentals. You can fish from the bridge, rent a jet-ski and go on the lake, or take an off-road vehicle and ride in the mountains - right from your campsite. There is even a small pond on the property. Some history and geography: Where are the Falls? I wondered that myself when first bought the property. I have asked around and done some research - and come up with two answers, although I can't verify either one. First Answer: The old Tamarack Falls have been covered up by the reservoir. That is, there used to be a waterfall in this vicinity, but now it is covered up by Lake Cascade. Maybe, but I can't find any old photographs showing that, and the reservoir has never gotten low enough to see any falls. In fact, at low level, the upper reaches just look like a meadow with the original channel of the Payette River meandering through. But maybe at the narrows by the Fishing Bridge it is possible there are some submerged falls there. Second Answer: The Falls are still there, but they also are not the classic water falls you might imagine. Instead they are the numerous streams that gush down West Mountain every spring and really never completely dry up, even in a dry autumn. They are quite pretty, but not exactly a roaring mountain waterfall. These streams can be seen everywhere, especially in the spring, and they to tumble down a steep slope. They come right out of the rocky faces of the tamarack forest, so it makes sense to call them Tamarack Falls. They are all over the place. At least two of these streams ( and more in the spring) feed the pond on this property. Hence Tamarack Falls Pond. The pond is "artificial" in the sense that it was created when fill dirt used to build West Mountain Road blocked the stream and created a small pond. The pond stays at a constant level because its outflow is a culvert that runs under West Mountain Road and from there into Lake Cascade. Two main streams feed the pond - one on the northside and one on the southside. The shape of the two little submerged valleys give the pond a lopsided crescent shape with a small peninsula curving out into the middle of the pond's west side.
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23 Acres of Peace. Cascade, Idaho

3. 23 Acres of Peace. Cascade, Idaho

98%
(42)
50mi from Yellow Pine · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Our Vision We believe that the majestic Idaho outdoors should be accessible and cherished by all. We want to restore the carefree spirit of camping, where you can simply journey until you discover the perfect spot. To achieve this, we acquired this beautiful piece of land and are constantly making enhancements to it. Our Offering Immerse yourself in a vast expanse of prairie, punctuated by mature pine trees. Situated near the serene Herrick Reservoir, the lively Payette River, and a myriad of ATV trails, adventure is just a stone's throw away. The charming town of Cascade is only a 15-minute drive to the north. We encourage you to bring along your ATVs, paddleboards, and fishing gear, and prepare to explore. Unplug from the rush of neighboring towns and savor the tranquility of this untouched landscape. This is a unique opportunity to truly experience dry camping and to recharge your inner spirit. We Offer: - A choice of three distinct camping spots - The option to reserve the entire area for yourself - A peaceful hideaway where you can disconnect to reconnect Book Your Stay Today! We hope you'll join us in our mission to restore the carefree spirit of camping. Book your stay today and experience the magic of 23 Acres of Peace.
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$35
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Boise National Forest

4. Boise National Forest

81%
(42)
National forest 60mi from Yellow Pine · 653 sites
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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Payette National Forest

5. Payette National Forest

78%
(9)
National forest 23mi from Yellow Pine · 279 sites
Lakes, creeks, and peaks, oh my! Payette National Forest has ‘em all. Salmon-Challis National Forest and Nez-Pearce Clearwater National Forest are its neighbors, while its Victor Peak, Loon Creek, Loon Lake, North Loon Mountain, Bruin Mountain, Bear Pete Mountain, and Boulder Creek could keep you busy for months. Forage for mushrooms or berries, fish in the chinook salmon hatchery at the South Fork of the Salmon River, or snowboard down Brundage Mountain. Hike to the three historic fire lookouts, or check out the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness, the second largest wilderness area outside Alaska (don’t worry, plenty before you have visited and returned). In this wealth of outdoor activity, it’s hard to tear yourself away for a visit into town. However, you will be glad you took the time to visit the closest town of McCall, where luxury mountain lodges have thermal spas perfect for resting your aching bones in between treks up or down the mountains.
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Off-Grid Camping Next To BLM/Forest

6. Off-Grid Camping Next To BLM/Forest

36mi from Yellow Pine · 2 sites
Welcome to Wiki Ranch—your ultimate off-grid camping destination nestled in the breathtaking wilderness of New Meadows, Idaho. Owned and cared for by Pete and Trisha, our ranch offers the perfect escape from everyday life, inviting you to disconnect from technology and reconnect with nature in a serene, pristine setting. We are located on the border of BLM land and State Forest! There is a .5 mile dirt road to access our camp spot. 4-wheel drive recommended. The Off-Grid Camping Experience Wiki Ranch provides two exclusive, completely off-grid camping sites tailored specifically for campers seeking tranquility, privacy, and spectacular natural views. Our premier camping area, Pad 1, features an expansive vista overlooking rolling hills, lush forests, and vibrant skies, creating an unforgettable backdrop for your outdoor adventure. Comfort in Nature Each campsite at Wiki Ranch is thoughtfully designed to blend comfort with the beauty of the natural surroundings. Although entirely off-grid, the sites offer leveled ground, maintained areas suitable for tents, small campers, or camper vans. Whether you're gazing at the stars or waking up to a stunning sunrise, comfort meets wilderness at Wiki Ranch. Nearby Adventures Wiki Ranch is an ideal base camp for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Nearby attractions include exceptional hiking trails, renowned ski resorts, mountain biking paths, and the welcoming towns of New Meadows and McCall, providing endless opportunities for recreation and exploration.
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$30
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Little Pine

7. Little Pine

88%
(8)
38mi from Yellow Pine · 1 site · Tent, RV
Revel in 360 degree views of West Mountain, Jug Mountain, Golden Ear, and Lake Cascade from this meadow camping spot at the base of West Mountain. Saturate yourself in nature with blue birds, sand cranes, osprey, and more. Sit and sip morning coffee, seek adventure by day (the sun is hot when you have 360 views), and return for campfire cocktail at night.
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$50
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Bare Roots Camp

8. Bare Roots Camp

88%
(4)
40mi from Yellow Pine · 1 site · Tent, RV
🌲 Bare Roots Camp — Cascade, Idaho 🏕 Disconnect. Explore. Sleep under the stars. Looking for a no-frills, back-to-nature camping spot? This off-grid campsite in the woods of Cascade, Idaho is made for those who love raw wilderness and quiet solitude. ⸻ 🚶‍♂️ Short Walk to Secluded Lake Access Just a 5-minute stroll from camp, you’ll find a hidden beach and fishing hole 🎣🌊 beach is public so may encounter boaters or near by campers but it is the road less traveled. 📍 A trail map is provided after booking for privacy and adventure! ⸻ 🏕 What’s On Site ✔️ Primitive open land nestled in the trees ✔️ Cleared camping pads for tents or campers ✔️ Modern outhouse with solar lighting 🚽☀️ ✔️ Fire pit for cooking or cozy nights by the flames 🔥 ✔️ Bring your own tent, water, and supplies – this is pure camping ✔️ Self-contained RVs or campers welcome (no hookups) 🚐 ⸻ 🪵 Scavenge & Burn Responsibly Feel free to gather fallen branches and logs for firewood. Be smart — play, scavenge, and burn responsibly. ✅ A fire extinguisher and first aid kit are strongly recommended. ⸻ 🚗 Access Info The site is accessible by most vehicles, but a small SUV to full-size truck is strongly recommended for comfort and clearance. ⸻ 🚯 Pack It In, Pack It Out ❌ No trash service ✅ Leave no trace — a cleaning fee applies if trash is left behind. ⸻ ⚠️ Important Disclaimer Hip camp doesn’t enable me to type fractions into the acreage section. this is just over 1/3 of an acre. You are responsible for yourself, your group, and your belongings. This is true off-grid camping — enjoy it with care and awareness. ⸻ Ready to rough it a little and reset a lot? Book now and discover the hidden side of Cascade.
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$36
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300 feet off Payette river Puma RV

9. 300 feet off Payette river Puma RV

100%
(2)
41mi from Yellow Pine · 1 site
Located inside Leisure Time RV Park close to River for boating fishing Hiking 4 Bikes to use. ice fishing gear for winter Wi-Fi and TV to watch movies and lots of games puzzles &; books to enjoy. full kitchen full bathroom king bed with pull out bed in living room. all the cooking stuff you will need crock pot mixer mixing bowels Dutch ovens. ninjas smoking grill.
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$102
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Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests

10. Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests

87%
(27)
National forest 114mi from Yellow Pine · 413 sites
Get out of town! No, really. Need a little vacation from everyday life? The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest provides premium “unplug and unwind” opportunities. The four million diverse acres offers breathtaking scenery, wildlife viewing galore, ample hiking and backpacking trails, and basically any outdoor activity you can imagine. Whether you’re lookin’ for a cozy cabin escape, a family reunion getaway, or to explore the backcountry, folks of all strokes will be pleased with the array of overnight accommodations. From the dry rugged canyons, to the moist cedar forests. to the rolling uplands, the varied landscape is home to a myriad of animal inhabitants. Known for their wild character, nearly half of the forests are designated wilderness. Ready for some ragin’ rapids? The forests are home to three rivers, popular among adrenaline junkie floaters—the Selway, the Lochsa, and the Salmon. Whatever your MO, there’s a way to relax and recharge at this National Forest!
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Ponderosa State Park

11. Ponderosa State Park

100%
(2)
State park 29mi from Yellow Pine · 168 sites
Discover Ponderosa State Park's scenic landscapes and diverse activities.
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Salmon-Challis National Forest

12. Salmon-Challis National Forest

82%
(22)
National forest 43mi from Yellow Pine · 429 sites
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!
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Lake Cascade State Park

13. Lake Cascade State Park

93%
(7)
State park 41mi from Yellow Pine · 234 sites
Discover Lake Cascade State Park's scenic beauty and outdoor adventures.
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Mountain High

14. Mountain High

44mi from Yellow Pine · 1 site
Wooded forest with spectacular views of Pollock and Granite Mountains and adjacent public land for hiking and exploring. Access to a creek and the Little Salmon River for fishing just 2.7 miles. Less than 30-minute drive to nearby Riggins, New Meadows or McCall for unlimited outdoor activities. Access is through a locked gate via a rough, rocky and steep road. A high clearance vehicle with good tires is required.
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$200
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Twisted Pine Ranch, LLC

15. Twisted Pine Ranch, LLC

100%
(7)
49mi from Yellow Pine · 1 site · Tent, RV
Twisted Pine Ranch has a beautiful view of the mountains surrounding Council. We are a small working ranch with a variety of livestock. Easy access to Hwy 95 to enjoy many outdoor activities (hunting, fishing, horseback riding, hiking, OHV’s, snowmobiling, skiing, boating, etc.). The Weiser Trail is just west of the property. Need a place to overnight while traveling through with Livestock and/or Pets? We can accommodate your needs. 28' RV available for rent. Or use your own LQ/RV and bring a Tent. No Tents without RV rental or your own RV/LQ.
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$65
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Mountaineer Frontier

16. Mountaineer Frontier

50mi from Yellow Pine · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Enjoy camping and recreational activities at this beautiful property located right on the Weiser River — with dry camping only (for now)! There are two private roadside spots available that can accommodate tent camping and/or trailers. Spot A is slightly larger, while spot B is a bit smaller — but I’ve parked my 35-foot bumper-pull toy hauler trailer on it before, with the toy door open and plenty of room behind it, no issues at all. Campfires are allowed on both sites; however, you must observe and comply with any fire ban periods. Legal hunting and fishing are welcome on the surrounding BLM land! Please follow all hunting and fishing laws and carry the proper licenses and tags with you at all times while participating. 🚫 Firearms: For the safety of all guests, no discharging of firearms is allowed on the property. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Capacity: Parties of up to 10 people per spot are permitted. (If you need more for a reunion or special event, reach out via text and we can discuss options.) 🚗 Parking: Spot B has limited space — more than two cars may cause parking issues. 🌉 River Access: There’s a small tunnel under the access road near Spot B that provides direct access to the river. 🐾 Pets: Well-behaved dogs are always welcome! The sites are close to the access road, so please keep dogs leashed — some drivers tend to go a bit too fast. Feel free to reach out with any questions — we’re happy to help!
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$36
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SISCRA Willow Creek Campground

17. SISCRA Willow Creek Campground

33mi from Yellow Pine · 21 sites
Willow Creek Campground stands out as a unique destination for senior citizens, offering a serene retreat managed by the Southwestern Idaho Senior Citizens’ Recreation Association (SISCRA). This non-profit organization is dedicated to enhancing the recreational experiences of seniors, ensuring that they have a welcoming space to enjoy nature and connect with others. Nestled on land leased from the Federal Bureau of Reclamation, Willow Creek Campground is developed and maintained by dedicated SISCRA volunteers. Their commitment ensures that all proceeds generated from the campground are reinvested into improvements and upkeep, creating a continually evolving environment for visitors. The campground features a variety of amenities designed to enhance the outdoor experience, including access to nearby natural attractions, swimming holes, and opportunities for various outdoor activities. With its focus on privacy and tranquility, Willow Creek Campground is an ideal spot for seniors looking to unwind and explore the beauty of Southwestern Idaho while enjoying the camaraderie of fellow campers.
Black Bear RV Park

18. Black Bear RV Park

34mi from Yellow Pine · 1 site
Discover the charm of McCall, a unique mountain retreat that offers an unparalleled blend of outdoor adventure and small-town warmth. Whether you’re planning a quick getaway or an extended summer stay, McCall invites you to embrace the beauty of nature and the joy of community. Breathe in the crisp mountain air as you explore a wealth of outdoor activities. From boating and fishing to kayaking and white-water rafting, there’s something for everyone. Adventure seekers can enjoy hunting, canoeing, zip-lining, and challenging themselves on three exceptional golf courses. Bring your ATVs, UTVs, and stand-up paddleboards to join in the fun! For fishing enthusiasts, McCall is a paradise with over 200 lakes within a 30-mile radius, offering everything from shore fishing to guided fly-fishing trips. Hikers and backpackers will appreciate the well-maintained forest trails, while cyclists can take advantage of the extensive bike paths. Rock climbers will find plenty of thrilling challenges, and motorcyclists can revel in some of the most breathtaking scenery on their rides. Downtown McCall is a vibrant hub featuring a diverse array of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. The Manchester Ice Center provides year-round activities, including figure skating, hockey, and curling. Throughout the year,
Creekside RV Park & Campground

19. Creekside RV Park & Campground

50%
(13)
37mi from Yellow Pine · 31 sites
Creekside RV Park and Campground is located approximately 3 miles East of New Meadows and 8 miles West of McCall. The park has 27 full hookups and 10 electric/water hookups with ample open area for you to roam. The campground is a perfect home base for your summertime adventures. Just minutes from MeadowCreek Golf Resort, Brundage Mountain Resort and Downtown McCall.
Creekside RV Park & Campground

20. Creekside RV Park & Campground

39mi from Yellow Pine · 48 sites
Creekside RV Park and Campground stands out as a serene retreat nestled between the charming towns of New Meadows and McCall, making it an ideal base for your summer escapades. Located just 3 miles east of New Meadows and 8 miles west of McCall, this campground offers a unique blend of convenience and natural beauty. With 27 full hookup sites and 10 electric/water hookups, Creekside provides ample space for guests to unwind and explore. The park features expansive open areas, perfect for leisurely strolls or family activities. Adventure awaits just minutes away at MeadowCreek Golf Resort and Brundage Mountain Resort, where outdoor enthusiasts can indulge in golfing, hiking, and skiing. Additionally, the vibrant Downtown McCall offers a variety of restaurants, shops, and local attractions, ensuring that your stay is filled with excitement and exploration. Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at Creekside RV Park and Campground.

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