Farm camping near Alpine

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The Aspen Grove Inn at Heise Bridge

74 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Rigby, ID
In the beautiful Idaho countryside, our Inn is in the beloved year-round recreation hotspot called Heise-Kelly Canyon. We have a wide variety of rooms and sites. Including: 4 log cabins that sleep 4 in 2 queen log beds with mini kitchenettes, 3 sources of heat, and en suite bathrooms 4 Moonlight Cottages with AC and heat that sleep 5 or 6 in 2 queens plus one adult friendly twin (cottages B and D) or two kid-friendly twins bunked together (cottages A and C), mini-kitchenettes, and just a few steps away is the deluxe no-fee Loo-uvre Restroom and Shower House Two 20' diameter year-round yurts with themed decor-- each sleeps 4 in one queen and two twins with all bed and bath linens, plus a very well-stocked kitchen, and a firepit, pergola, picnic table and Char-griller charcoal BBQ outside. Camper trailer-- 16' vintage camper Little Buffy that sleeps 2 and has a mini-kitchenette and guests use the Loo-uvre Restroom/Shower House close by. New to the Lodge is Adirondack-style "The Bunkie" that sleeps 6 or 7 plus has a desk, microwave and fridge. All bed and bath linens are provided in all of our rooms. Firepits are a-plenty! Our Inn also has great tent sites, plus both 30 amp and 50 amp RV/Camper sites with water and electric, a firepit and picnic table each, plus a fee dump station. We are currently planning/building another shower/restroom house and a laundry mat. There is a fee dump station on site. With over ten acres of property to play at and stroll, your stay will be one of fun, peace and quiet. Our RV & Camp is fun! We have our famous Borrow Barn with loads of complementary activities including a 9 hole disc golf course with maps/disc/scorecards, free pedal boats, Little Free Library #69967, volleyball, tetherball, badminton, board games and more, plus our cruiser bicycles in our Bike Corral are for guests to enjoy on property also. Children must be watched always and very closely-- enjoy being with your children on the property. A beautiful Restroom and Shower House is fee free. We are located in the Heise-Kelly Canyon of southeast Idaho with fabulous sunrises and sunsets. We are very close to hiking, hot springs, rapelling, 200+ miles of ATV and SxS trails, golf, mini-golf, a driving range, skiing, ice cream parlor and two restaurants, and the mighty Snake River corridor right across the road. 90 minutes to the east to Jackson/GTNP/then South Gate in YNP (2 routes-- the mountain pass or the easy Snake River route), and 90 minutes to the north to West Yellowstone/Yellowstone West Gate (2 steep mountain passes). Both routes are beautiful with waterfalls, gorgeous mountain views, and Idaho countryside. We are 20 minutes from Bear World in Rexburg, and less than two hours from Grand Teton Park and Yellowstone National Park regardless of which of the four routes that you take, with each route including a beautiful waterfall. 90 minutes to the east to Jackson/GTNP/then South Gate in YNP (2 routes-- the mountain pass or the easy Snake River route), and 90 minutes to the north to West Yellowstone/Yellowstone West Gate (2 steep mountain passes). Both routes are beautiful with waterfalls, gorgeous mountain views, and Idaho countryside.
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Ross Meadow RV

1 site · RV4 acres · Victor, ID
The Shoshone and Nez Perce Native American tribes spent their summers in this area hunting and fishing the many streams in this valley.   Trapper's used the area until the U.S. market collapse of the beaver skin top-hat in the late 1830's.  Mormon pioneers began settling here in the 1890's.  My great-grandparents settled in Teton Valley after moving from Nebraska in 1917.  They farmed this land; growing potatoes, barley and hay.  Today we raise alfalfa/grass hay that we feed to our horses.  In the bottom of our field south of the campsite is Trail Creek, which is the headwaters of the Teton River.  It flows out of the southern Teton mountain range in Wyoming and into Idaho.  This water eventually joins the mighty Snake River near Rexburg, Idaho as it continues it's journey to the pacific ocean.  Summer's here are usually warm sunny days with cool, chilly nights.  Our location sits at an elevation of 6,300' above sea level.Learn more about this land:Located 1 mile from Victor, Idaho along the Old Jackson Highway. Nice view of the southern Teton Range. Situated on the edge of a hayfield. Close proximity to many outdoor activities.
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SE Victor RV-only Camp-Beautiful

1 site · RV1 acre · Victor, ID
This land has been owned by my family since about 1935. My grandfather was from a local-area homesteading family, and was a hard-working farmer and cafe owner here in Victor. We are glad to own a piece of his original farm. We raise hay, have horses and chickens and other livestock on the place, and love to plant trees and wildflowers on the lovely land that is ours. We believe in hard work, peace and quiet, and the enjoyment of nature. We hope you'll love your time camping here on our land. Learn more about this land: Our  RV or enclosed Camper site, located in the coveted area southeast of Victor, Idaho, is the hub of everything for southern Teton Valley and is just a few miles from the western Wyoming boundary, Jackson Hole, WY and the Tetons.  It has open space views on a few sides, and a subdivision (Mountainside Village) going in across the street. Victor has become a gathering place for people who want to experience Jackson and Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and the beauty of Teton Valley. We rent to a lot of mountain bikers, hikers, fishermen, and people seeking to enjoy the culture of the Tetons. We do not cater to loud outside partiers. : ) Taylor Mountain, in the Grand Teton Range, is the biggest mountain you'll see directly from here, and the foothills of the Grand Tetons start across the roadway.   There are tons of mountain biking, fishing areas, and hiking trails out our door, starting with the shared use pathway system in front of the campsite.   Close by, there are multiple canyons, streams, rivers, reservoirs, lakes and forests to explore. Or, if you head towards Victor, there are food trucks, breweries, night life, grocery stores, gas stations, a pharmacy and medical clinic, and a big playground and park. Most people want to visit Jackson Hole, Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone while they are here....but you won't want to leave this bit of paradise that we offer you.   You must bring your OWN camper or RV.  WE are only providing the SPACE for ONE RV or Camper driven in by you....  Please--NO TENTS.  Your cooking and bathroom facilities must be enclosed within a hard-sided unit.  No loose outside pets as we have livestock which must be protected.   Book ahead, and save yourself the hassle of finding a spot on the spur of the moment.  We have no hookups.  It's a lovely parking spot.   For a second RV spot, a back-in only RV site which is adjacent to ours, and just a few hundred feet away,  is available.    For two spots, book Ross Meadow RV as well.    ONE RV and one extra vehicle allowed per site.   Pets must be approved prior to you visiting and must be leashed when outside on our property.
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Victor ID/Gateway to the Tetons

1 site · RV1 acre · Victor, ID
We've had this land in our family for almost a hundred years. You will be close to Victor (1.5 miles), Jackson Hole (20 miles) Jackson (22) miles, GTNP about 40 miles by road (as the crow flies, it's only about 5!). Learn more about this land: Campers who seek an easy location  in Victor, Idaho, or on the way to Jackson Hole, GTNP, or YNP will love this pull in-style campsite with beautiful views, and a green field surrounding them. The spot itself is about 100 X 100.  There are no available services, but the nearby Stinker station does have a dump station for RV use. We have only one campsite here in the immediate area around your spot in our simple hayfield, and hope you'll love the space around you.   My great grandfather and great grandmother moved here and settled in this once-wild land from Nebraska in 1907. He was a judge, a store owner, a pool hall owner, and they loved their children. They were the parents who created a pond so their kids would be able to make friends easily, the parents who taught their kids how to think, and they valued education. Today, several in our family teach today, in schools and colleges. We have kept this land a working farm during a time when many people have sold for developments, because this land is our life, and we love it. Find your peace and stay in a spot without having to fight off other campers!   We love the Tetons, and this land has been in our family for generations.  We are proud of our land, and made the choice to keep it a hay field, when many people sought to buy it to develop.   Our family trust will keep this land open and serene, hopefully for even more generations of our family and a few guests to enjoy.  Jenny Lake Campground has just been voted the most sought after campground in the USA, and we are an hour from there.   Janine worked guiding trail rides for travelers wanting to experience the West and the stunning beauty of the Tetons for years on and around Jenny Lake.   It was the best college-student work experience ever!  Today, we still love the interaction with happy vacationers and people who want to experience this beautiful area of our country!   The field extends all around you, but it is held in trust, and the area outside your staked off spot can't, unfortunately, be utilized by campers.  We don't allow any pets, due to our livestock and wildlife around us.  This summer, we've had a doe and twin fawns wandering around almost every day.  We've had every single type of large wildlife the Tetons offer here at one point or another.    The chokecherry trees you'll camp by have delicious fruit you can choose to eat in season(at your own descretion, and while they are in season-some in our family are allergic, but we've made chokecherry jam and jelly from the fruit from these trees for years). Please stay in your designated camping area, detailed by the stakes.
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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to resource for finding the perfect camping experience. We have over 300 options near Alpine, Wyoming that cater to your love for farms. Whether you're looking to pitch your tent on a working farm or cozy up in a farm cabin, we've got you covered. With options starting as low as $15 per night and an average price of $50 per night, you're sure to find something that fits your budget. Check out our top campsites near Alpine, Wyoming: The Aspen Grove Inn at Heise Bridge (252 reviews), Mountain Top Getaways (118 reviews), and Granite Creek Ranch (60 reviews). These sites offer popular amenities such as pet-friendly spaces, potable water, and toilets. And if you're up for it, enjoy activities like horseback riding, wildlife watching, and biking. Happy camping!

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