The best camping near Succor Creek State Natural Area

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An isolated rocky canyon eclipses geologic treasures beneath burnt brown sugar earth.  

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Cagle Cove

5 sites · RVs, Tents6 acres · Greenleaf, ID
Learn more about this land: Pick your camping spot around a secluded private fish filled pond. Enjoy beautiful sunsets, fishing, swimming, and wildlife watching. Fire rings and picnic tables at each spot. Located near snake river/Sunnyslope wine country, and golf course. 30 to 45 minutes from Boise but feels like you are away from civilization. Pet friendly area and no nearby neighbors. Amazing opportunity to s t a r g a z e. Although there is room for multiple campers, we have limited the reservations to 4 spots. Drug free!
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Your Spot by Whitewater Park

1 site · RV1 acre · Boise, ID
Stay at this secluded site within walking distance of over 75 continuous acres of public parks, which provide access to the Boise River and the 25-mile Greenbelt path system. Bernadine Quinn Riverside Park and Esther Simplot Park feature a vast network of ponds, trails, open play areas, shelters, and public restrooms with opportunities for swimming, walking, fishing, and paddle sports. The Boise Whitewater Park features unique, adjustable standing waves for river surfing and kayaking. Gear rentals for water sports are available nearby at Corridor Surf Shop in Garden City. Also within close proximity are locally owned coffee shops, wineries and restaurants. Downtown Boise is 2 miles away.
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Micone Ranch

1 site · RV, Tent28 acres · Ontario, OR
Our place is 28 acres, and you can camp in a variety of locations. From spring to fall, do not drive into the upper field, there is a stop sign on that gate. Even if the gate is open do not enter, it is irrigated, and you could get stuck and cause property damage. Our niche is that we only host one group of people at a time. Whether you are a solo camper or a group of 50, you will never have to compete for space with another group. This also allows for increased safety for single women, elderly, and others who want increased safety. Keep in mind that winter brings snow, and we have a small bridge to cross and a slanted driveway. We are open year-round but make sure your tires can handle our terrain. Our driveway is immediately off Ontario Heights Rd. Google sometimes tells people to turn on Grand View Lane. Do not do this as there is no access to our property from that direction. We have a 300-gallon trash bin next to our mailbox that says camp host. Our driveway is immediately across the road from there. The gate is latched but not locked on the left side. Initial fee covers a spot for one sleeping structure. Add any additional tents/rv/vehicles used for sleeping. You can add extra sleeping structures under the extra tab. Included in options to buy is RV power hook up and EV overnight charging. A small somewhat muddy creek runs through the front of the property year-round. The water is clearer during the winter and spring months. Cleared spots in this area are available in the non-snow months are small so only tent camping in this area is recommended. It is densely wooded. We do have goats in this field, but they are generally shy. Oregon has an invasive poisonous weed called Water hemlock. If you plan to camp in this area, please familiarize yourself with this plant so you can avoid it. Camping areas have been cleared of this plant but if you wander along the creek you will encounter it. Other camping areas that people have liked are up top by the top field gate, or down in the field that our large chicken coop is in. There are no large animals in those areas, but chickens do make noises. Up top we have roosters that make noise about 5 am. The lower field on the right is the quietest. If you have children camping near the house is recommended. The bridge at the entrance to our property is 11' wide, which should allow a standard 8' RV to pass into the property. If you own an extra-wide RV's you should check its width before booking. Extra-wide RV's can park outside the property if you just need a place to park. Look us up on Facebook under Micone Ranch. See daily life events and animals! :)
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Sandhill View Ranch Campsites ⛺️

3 sites · Lodging, Tents30 acres · Notus, ID
Nestled in the rolling hills of southwestern Idaho, this high desert campsite offers a breathtaking view of the Treasure Valley. The valley stretches out before you, with its patchwork of green fields, winding rivers, and bustling towns and cities. In the distance, you can see the rugged peaks of the Owyhee Mountains rising up against the blue sky. The campsite itself is situated on a gravel and dirt leveled site for you to pitch your tent on a level spot, with plenty of room to spread out and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. As the sun sets, you settle into your camping chair, watching the stars come out one by one. The cool night air is alive with the sounds of crickets and frogs, and you can't help but feel a sense of peace and tranquility. at the slowly come alive with the twinkling lights of the towns and cities. You know that you've found a special place here. In the morning, you wake up to a chorus of birdsong.From here, you can see for miles, and you feel a sense of awe where the beauty of nature and the peace of the countryside come together to create a truly unforgettable camping experience. vastness and beauty of the Idaho countryside.
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Mini Acres Farm

2 sites · RVs6 acres · Emmett, ID
6+ acres in the country with central location that is 15 to 20 minute drive to several towns and cities. Lots of large trees that shade grassy park areas. *Got horses?... We have plenty of room for horses, if you’d like, and free access to our riding arena, horse stall and grazing pasture plus riding trails on BLM land. *Got bikes?... Partake in some beautiful, quiet and picturesque country road rides plus nearby off road access to BLM trails. *Like to fish?... If fishing is your thing, there's plenty with many nearby ponds, lakes and rivers. A relaxing countryfied environment!
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Terriland

3 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Emmett, ID
We are three parcels of land approximately 4 acres in all. The orchard consists of 27 different fruit trees, a pond for cooling off or swimming. Explore the greenhouse, gardens and bee yard. Relax with a game of horseshoes or corn hole in the afternoon shady or at the many sitting areas located around the property. 50amp (2) and 110 services available. We do not offer sewer hookups. Located just 1/2 mile from Roadhouse at the MIll, Valor Motorplex and Gem Island Sports Complex, 10 miles to Firebird Raceway and minutes to Black Canyon Reservoir. You can step out the back gate and enter Emmett's walking path that will take you along the Payette river, to the sports complex and downtown Emmett.
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Kingswood Ranch

3 sites · Tents3 acres · New Plymouth, ID
Just 1-1/2 miles from exit 3 off the 84 Kingswood Ranch is not only a stop for weary travelers, but was created to be a haven for our Military and First Responders to come and unwind or take a class. We are a 501c3 facility. We are in the middle of farmland where cows moo and corn grows tall. Just 12 minutes away from Ontario OR. should you need shopping.  Walking distance from a working dairy if you ever wanted to see one. We have a 90x130 riding arena, should you be hauling horses yourself and need to let them out. Our horses and dogs are available for petting/grooming should you not have any. Fire pit, outhouse, BBQ and picnic table is onsite.
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All in Ranch

1 site · RV, Tent10 acres · Kuna, ID
We only allow overnight stays. Our property is a safe stop for you when traveling through our great state. We have a 10 acre farm, with horse boarding, chickens, goats, dogs, cats, miniature cows raised for junior rodeo. The property is video monitored 24/7. We have plenty of room for you to dry camp, and have a safe night stay when traveling through on your way to scenic mountain adventures.
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Sweet Pepper Ranch's Glamping Tent

1 site · Lodging10 acres · Nampa, ID
Sweet Pepper Ranch is a horse ranch nestled between a town and country. We raise mustangs and Quarter Horses and teach the Western discipline of ranch riding. We manage our land in an eco-friendly horse manner--composting/manure management, non-toxic pest control, pasture management with rotational grazing, drought-tolerant native landscaping, mud and dust control, wildlife enhancement, equine enrichment--and more! We also offer farm tours, RV/LQ parking, and horse motel accommodations. Guests are invited to enjoy our solar heated pool, outdoor patios, wireless internet, evening bon fires (weather and time-permitting), horse farm tours (by appointment only, separate fee) and our friendly ranch atmosphere. Coffee and fresh, local bakery pastry included for breakfast, brought warm to your tent at about 7am. Learn more about this land: Sweet Pepper Ranch is a small-scale horse ranch in the high desert of southwestern Idaho. We are nestled in a rural agricultural setting yet close to stores and conveniences. We raise and train horses and work all day to exercise and train our horses as well as run the day-to-day aspects of running a large horse property. Our equestrian facilities include individual paddocks with attached runs (12’ x 52’), automatic waterers, feeders, rubber stall mats, a 200' x 300' outdoor sand arena, a 72’ x 120’ indoor arena, two round pens (one large), numerous trail obstacles, large-scale permanent outdoor obstacles, an outdoor washrack, as well as parking, port-a-potty, arena bleachers, and picnic table areas. Nearby activities abound from visiting rodeos and wineries to trail riding at sunset near waterfalls or hiking painted desert canyons. There are wildlife refuges to visit, hot springs to relax in, wilderness mountains to explore, scenic rivers to raft, railways to travel along--and North America’s largest concentration of breeding raptors to dazzle you. Learn more and see photos at the Sweet Pepper Ranch website or like us on Facebook at Sweet Pepper Ranch. See you down the road!
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Downtown Boise's Best location!

3 sites · RVs1 acre · Boise, ID
Instant book site, short walk to BSU! Three sites are available for Class B or small Class C boondockers (dry campers) at this location in downtown Boise. Maximun length is 26 feet. No side outs please. This is beautiful property in a park-like setting historical district. You can walk to everything downtown. Water is available to fill your supply tank only. There are no hookups. There's lawn chairs and a fire pit and BBQ. Non-barking pets are ok on leash only. Please back into assigned site 1, 2 or 3. The 132 Main St. property is accessible from the alley. Enter alley from North 1st St. Sites are half way down the alley. It's the gravel lot with the boondocker sign. After booking please send a text message to Alec at 208-315-3721
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Urban Tree Sanctuary

4 sites · RVs1 acre · Boise, ID
Humble half acre urban property nestled in trees within 15 mins to downtown Boise and the Boise River/ Greenbelt. You will be surrounded by locust, oak, walnut, fruit trees, seasonal berries and our friendly chickens. RV/Van camping in driveway with access to backyard, fire pit, hammocks, and BBQ. Tent campers are free to find a spot anywhere on the property.
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Tawa Tipis

2 sites · Lodging3 acres · New Plymouth, ID
Beautiful Tipis to reserve and enjoy a unique and relaxing experience! Located on the breathtaking flower and lavender Farm; WM Knight Lavender & Flowers! The lavender and flower field is just a short walk away! Enjoy s'mores by the fire while you watch the sun set over the beauitful rolling hills, relax on the turf grassed area in the hamock, or lie around in the comfy queen bed all day! We offer many add-on packages with the Tipi stays, including a Sweethearts Package, S'mores Package, U-pick Flower Experience, and even a Movie Night Package!
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The best camping near Succor Creek State Natural Area guide

Overview

About

Come here to relish the nearby Owyhee Reservoir's alligator green lake and chromatically vibrant volcanic designs. The 15-mile dirt road through Jordan Valley and Leslie Gulch is a sign. It means you're far away from civilization.

You can't even get cellphone reception in this park. The steep, brown walls of the gorge rise up on either side of you. Imagine millions of years ago when this creek was a huge inland river carving this landscape.

Look for thundereggs, which are Oregon's state rock. These are spherical geodes that have crystalline minerals inside. Crack them open carefully. As you hunt for thundereggs, look out for raptors (the bird kind), bighorn sheep, and mule deer.

Your rustic campsite serves as a great launching point for longer hikes. Check out the Honeycombs area or Painted Canyon.

Notable campgrounds

  • Four primitive sites on the west side of the creek offer an intimate connection with nature.
  • Fourteen primitive campsites on the east side provide a serene escape amid the rugged landscape.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Arrive early, as camping is first-come, first-served and spots fill quickly.
  • Prepare for self-sufficiency, as there are no water or cell services available.
  • Check road conditions before your trip, as the access road is unpaved and rough.
  • Explore nearby camping options in case Succor Creek is full upon your arrival.

When to go

Succor Creek State Natural Area is open year-round, but the best time to visit is during the spring and fall when temperatures are moderate. Summer can be extremely hot, and winter may bring challenging road conditions.

Know before you go

  • Prepare for remote conditions; there are no pay phones or cell service, and no staff on-site.
  • Access is via a 15-mile dirt road; ensure your vehicle is suitable for rough terrain.
  • Bring all necessary supplies, including water, as none is available in the park.
  • Respect the natural area; limited souvenir collecting by rock hounds is permitted.
  • Be aware of wildlife and practice safe viewing from a distance.

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