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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!

79% (22)

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Bare Roots Camp

3. Bare Roots Camp

88%
(4)
40mi from Yellow Pine · 1 site · Tent, RV · Cascade, ID
🌲 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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from 
$36
 / night
Boise National Forest

4. Boise National Forest

81%
(42)
653 sites · Lowman, Idaho
You could say Boise National Forest is in the tri-forest area. It is surrounded on all sides by Payette, Salmon-Challis, and Sawtooth National Forests, it is situated conveniently close to both urban fun in Boise, and limitless wilderness adventures everywhere else. Alpine tundra is dotted with evergreen forest in the green rolling hills here, topped with snow, and anchored by sparkling valley waterways. The Payette River is great for rafting, while Banks Beach and Beehive Bend are just some of the prime access points on the forest’s 250 lakes and reservoirs (Arrowrock Reservoir has surprisingly primo salmon fishing for central Idaho). Hikers will find 500 trails, including some that lead to 360-panoramic views at fire lookouts. The ambitious should try 10,000-foot high Trinity Mountain, while more liesurely trekkers will get just as good a view at Silver Creek. As if that’s not all enough to keep you busy, there are also endless mountain biking trails, including a scenic route along Shafer Butte. You’ll have your hands full at this intersection of so many great parks!
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Showers
Payette National Forest

5. Payette National Forest

78%
(9)
279 sites · Mc Call, Idaho
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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Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests

10. Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests

87%
(27)
413 sites · Pierce, Idaho
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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Electrical Hookup
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Quail Hollow RV Park

14. Quail Hollow RV Park

48mi from Yellow Pine · 1 site · Council, ID
Discover the unique charm of Quail Hollow RV Park, a privately owned haven nestled in the picturesque Council Valley of Idaho. Surrounded by majestic mountains and flowing rivers, this RV park is a gateway to endless outdoor adventures. Quail Hollow offers spacious full-hookup accommodations, featuring both pull-through and back-in sites that are all big-rig friendly. Each site is equipped with 50/30 amp power, water, sewer, and a gravel pad complemented by an adjacent lawn. For those who wish to stay connected, Wi-Fi is available for a small fee. Exciting plans for cozy rental cabins are also on the horizon, enhancing the park's appeal. Outdoor enthusiasts will find Quail Hollow to be a paradise. From the campground, you can easily access miles of trails for ATV riding or horseback riding. Nearby, indulge in trout fishing in crystal-clear rivers and serene mountain lakes, soak in natural hot springs, or hunt for deer and elk during the appropriate seasons. Don’t miss the chance to pick Idaho’s famous huckleberries in late summer. The park is designed with families in mind, offering a peaceful atmosphere and plans for a playground and community fire pit. Just three miles away, downtown Council features charming cafes, pubs, and shops to meet all your needs.

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!

79% (22)

Top-rated campgrounds

Bare Roots Camp

3. Bare Roots Camp

88%
(4)
40mi from Yellow Pine · 1 site · Tent, RV · Cascade, ID
🌲 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.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$36
 / night
Boise National Forest

4. Boise National Forest

81%
(42)
653 sites · Lowman, Idaho
You could say Boise National Forest is in the tri-forest area. It is surrounded on all sides by Payette, Salmon-Challis, and Sawtooth National Forests, it is situated conveniently close to both urban fun in Boise, and limitless wilderness adventures everywhere else. Alpine tundra is dotted with evergreen forest in the green rolling hills here, topped with snow, and anchored by sparkling valley waterways. The Payette River is great for rafting, while Banks Beach and Beehive Bend are just some of the prime access points on the forest’s 250 lakes and reservoirs (Arrowrock Reservoir has surprisingly primo salmon fishing for central Idaho). Hikers will find 500 trails, including some that lead to 360-panoramic views at fire lookouts. The ambitious should try 10,000-foot high Trinity Mountain, while more liesurely trekkers will get just as good a view at Silver Creek. As if that’s not all enough to keep you busy, there are also endless mountain biking trails, including a scenic route along Shafer Butte. You’ll have your hands full at this intersection of so many great parks!
Pets
Campfires
Showers
Payette National Forest

5. Payette National Forest

78%
(9)
279 sites · Mc Call, Idaho
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.
Pets
Campfires
Showers
Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests

10. Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests

87%
(27)
413 sites · Pierce, Idaho
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!
Pets
Electrical Hookup
Campfires
Quail Hollow RV Park

14. Quail Hollow RV Park

48mi from Yellow Pine · 1 site · Council, ID
Discover the unique charm of Quail Hollow RV Park, a privately owned haven nestled in the picturesque Council Valley of Idaho. Surrounded by majestic mountains and flowing rivers, this RV park is a gateway to endless outdoor adventures. Quail Hollow offers spacious full-hookup accommodations, featuring both pull-through and back-in sites that are all big-rig friendly. Each site is equipped with 50/30 amp power, water, sewer, and a gravel pad complemented by an adjacent lawn. For those who wish to stay connected, Wi-Fi is available for a small fee. Exciting plans for cozy rental cabins are also on the horizon, enhancing the park's appeal. Outdoor enthusiasts will find Quail Hollow to be a paradise. From the campground, you can easily access miles of trails for ATV riding or horseback riding. Nearby, indulge in trout fishing in crystal-clear rivers and serene mountain lakes, soak in natural hot springs, or hunt for deer and elk during the appropriate seasons. Don’t miss the chance to pick Idaho’s famous huckleberries in late summer. The park is designed with families in mind, offering a peaceful atmosphere and plans for a playground and community fire pit. Just three miles away, downtown Council features charming cafes, pubs, and shops to meet all your needs.

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