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American Falls Arco Ashton Athol Avery
Bayview Boise Bonners Ferry Calder Caldwell
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Coeur d'Alene Coeur d’Alene Coolin Declo Donnelly
Downey Eden Filer Fruitland Garden Valley
Gibbonsville Glenns Ferry Grace Grangeville Hagerman
Harpster Hayden Heyburn Homedale Hope
Idaho City Idaho Falls Island Park Jerome Kamiah
Kellogg Kendrick Kingston Lava Hot Springs Lewiston
Lowell Lowman Mack's Inn Malad McCall
Meridian Montpelier Mountain Home Moyie Springs Nampa
North Fork Orofino Osburn Pine Pinehurst
Pocatello Post Falls Preston Priest River Rigby
Riggins Ririe Roberts Salmon Sawtooth City
Shoshone Spirit Lake St. Charles Stanley Tetonia
Victor Weiser Wendell White Bird
Latest Idaho RV Park / Campground Reviews
Riverside RV Park Riggins
Reviewer : Robinson's
From : New Plymouth, ID
Date of review : August 12, 2009
Rating : 10
Date of stay : 8/2009
It was the most pleasant & peaceful experience.

On the river with viewing of deer w/ babies and a couple of bucks. Fishing fed us with trout. The atmosphere was relaxing. Close enough to town that we walked that a couple of times. Thank you to the staff that made us feel at home. Looking forward to another visit.

Village of Trees RV Resort
Reviewer : Mark and Donna Smith
From : Oakley, Ca.
Date of review : August 27, 2010
Rating : 10
Date of stay : 7/2010
We stayed just one night, but were impressed with the park. Nice shade trees, large spaces, friendly staff. We didn't experience low water pressure in the showers as another reviewer did, it was fine. Park was well taken care of.
Village of Trees RV Resort
Reviewer : Lindsay
From : Utah
Date of review : June 28, 2010
Rating : 9
Date of stay : 6/2010
Great campground nice grass with plenty of shade the cleanest bathrooms and shower I have seen in a long time! Also one of the best camp directors I have worked with.
Village of Trees RV Resort
Reviewer : Scott
From : Utah
Date of review : August 9, 2010
Rating : 7
Date of stay : 8/2010
Nice campground, very well kept. Close to the Snake River which is nice. We camped in the grassy tent area which had plenty of shade and nice large trees. The bathrooms were nice and clean although the showers severely lacked water pressure. The only person that seemed to know what was going on was Colleen, anytime I had a question they would end up having to ask her. They claim to have 300 tent sites, yet when a large group that had a "reservation for six months" showed up the staff tried to move us. There were other tent areas the group could have used, or the staff could have notified us of the reservation when we set up camp four days prior.
Village of Trees RV Resort
Reviewer : Scott
From : Utah
Date of review : August 9, 2010
Rating : 7
Date of stay : 8/2010
Nice campground, very well kept. Close to the Snake River which is nice. We camped in the grassy tent area which had plenty of shade and nice large trees. The bathrooms were nice and clean although the showers severely lacked water pressure. The only person that seemed to know what was going on was Colleen, anytime I had a question they would end up having to ask her. They claim to have 300 tent sites, yet when a large group that had a "reservation for six months" showed up the staff tried to move us. There were other tent areas the group could have used, or the staff could have notified us of the reservation when we set up camp four days prior.
Jared's Wild Rose Ranch Resort 
Reviewer : Dirk
From : Sunnyvale
Date of review : July 20, 2010
Rating : 4
Date of stay : 6/2010
Just got back from a tour of the western national parks. I usually stay at really nice places, but wanted to go a bit rustic to go with the theme. Having never camped before, I found some things charming (not that I was camping, but there were some people camping). There was a lawn area, kind of cute that pure weeds constitute a lawn. There were bat droppings all over the place. I kind of liked the natural feel to the place. The hot tub was a great party place. The people seemed very accepting of alternate lifestyles. I felt welcome. I was a bit apprehensive before I checked in, but next time I think I might even wear my pink cowboy hat.
Snake River RV Park & Campground 
Reviewer : Canadian Family
From : Alberta
Date of review : August 23, 2010
Rating : 3
Date of stay : 6/2010
We didn't have a reservation so I guess shouldn't expect much. We were just passing through on our way to Utah and they gave us one of their last sites. Had I known, I would have boondocked at the Walmart. No picnic table, but there wouldn't have been room for one anyway, we were that close to the neighbors. What really got me though, as we were going to bed, I heard water running outside and thought our hose was disconnected. It was the trailer next door, dumping their grey water directly onto the ground 3 feet from my doorway! Disgusting! Would not go back and would not recommend.
Jared's Wild Rose Ranch Resort 
Reviewer : Jay
From : Idaho
Date of review : July 16, 2010
Rating : 2
Date of stay : 5/2009
The rooms are cheaply furnished, dirty, and have a faint smell of fish. The roads are muddy when wet (no gravel or asphalt) and the grounds are usually not kept up. Stay up the road towards Mack's Inn area. Pathetic for the price.