Best Camping near Banks, ID

Banks, ID is a great camping destination for adventurers of all types. Banks is a great camping destination for everyone. There are tons of nearby hikes, adventurous activities, and sights to see. Discover great camping spots near Banks, reviewed by campers like you.

Best Camping Sites Near Banks, ID (177)

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    1. Pine Flats (ID)

    13 Reviews
    26 Photos
    156 Saves
    Lowman, Idaho

    Overview

    Pine Flats Campground is located a few miles west of Lowman, Idaho, along the Banks-Lowman Highway at an elevation of 3,700 feet. Visitors enjoy rafting, kayaking and fishing on the South Fork Payette River, and soaking in the hot springs at the river's edge.

    Recreation

    The South Fork Payette River flows next to the site, down a small hill, and offers trout fishing, rafting and kayaking. The Danskin River Access area is 5 miles west of the campground. A 1/4-mile nature trail begins in the campground and leads to a natural hot springs soaking pool on the riverside.

    Natural Features

    Towering Ponderosa pines cover the campground, offering partial shade in most sites. Summer wildflowers dot the landscape. Deer and elk may be seen wandering through the campground on occasion.

    Nearby Attractions

    Numerous natural hot springs pools can be found along the Banks-Lowman Highway, also known as the Wildlife Canyon Scenic Byway. The area offers scenic views, wildlife watching, historical information kiosks and several trail opportunities. Whitewater rafting and kayaking are popular activities on the South Fork and Main Payette Rivers. Several companies in the area offer guided half and full-day trips.

    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Trash
    • Drinking Water

    $15 / night

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    2. Pine Flats Campground

    8 Reviews
    22 Photos
    202 Saves
    Garden Valley, Idaho
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $15 - $30 / night

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    3. Boise Riverside RV Park

    19 Reviews
    34 Photos
    95 Saves
    Garden City, Idaho

    Nestled in the Treasure Valley right on the Boise River, we are close to many area attractions. Boise RV parks offers a full range of enjoyment for the whole family and facilities for group gatherings. Our friendly and personalized service will be waiting to make your family or group's stay comfortable and enjoyable. We offer clean restroom facilities, hot showers, laundry facilities, river and greenbelt access surrounded by large commons areas.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $53 - $95 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Sugarloaf Campground — Lake Cascade State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Sugarloaf Campground — Lake Cascade State Park
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    4. Sugarloaf Campground — Lake Cascade State Park

    20 Reviews
    70 Photos
    118 Saves
    Cascade, Idaho

    45 sites, no hook-ups. Central drinking water. Nice tent living pads. Vault restrooms. Boat Ramp with handling docks. Great birding area. Secluded campground.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
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    5. Swinging Bridge

    5 Reviews
    21 Photos
    37 Saves
    Banks, Idaho

    Overview

    Swinging Bridge Campground is located 10 miles north of Banks, Idaho just off Highway 55 at an elevation of 4,000 feet. The North Fork Payette River flows next to the highway, where extreme kayaking is a popular activity.

    Recreation

    The North Fork of the Payette River is a very popular location for expert kayaking. Whitewater rafting is nearby on the Main and South Fork sections of the Payette River. Anglers will find good to excellent fishing for whitefish and rainbow trout.

    Facilities

    The North Fork of the Payette River is a very popular location for expert kayaking. Whitewater rafting is nearby on the Main and South Fork sections of the Payette River. Anglers will find good to excellent fishing for whitefish and rainbow trout.

    Natural Features

    The campground is situated is a scenic canyon just above Highway 55. The mountains are forested with a mix of Ponderosa and lodgepole pines and shade is plentiful within most of the campground. Summer days are warm, reaching 80-90 degrees; nights are cooler.

    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Trash
    • Firewood Available

    $18 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Kirkham Campground -- Temporarily CLOSED (Day Use Only)
    Camper-submitted photo from Kirkham Campground -- Temporarily CLOSED (Day Use Only)
    Camper-submitted photo from Kirkham Campground -- Temporarily CLOSED (Day Use Only)
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    6. Kirkham Campground -- Temporarily CLOSED (Day Use Only)

    12 Reviews
    22 Photos
    111 Saves
    Lowman, Idaho

    Overview

    Kirkham Campground is located next to the South Fork Payette River just east of Lowman, Idaho, along Highway 21 at an elevation of 4,000 feet. Visitors enjoy soaking in popular Kirkham Hot Springs on the banks of the river and exploring the scenic Kirkham Ridge Trail.

    Recreation

    Popular Kirkham Hot Springs is located at the river's edge within the campground. A trail with staircases leads down to the soaking pools and small steaming waterfalls. The South Fork Payette River offers whitewater rafting, kayaking and trout fishing. The Deadwood and Danskin River Access areas are nearby. Kirkham Ridge Trail is one of the Lowman Ranger District's premier trails. It begins less than 1/4-mile away and stretches through beautiful country for 35 miles, connecting with many other trails in the area. It is open to hiking, mountain biking and horses. Sections of the trail are open seasonally to off-road vehicles.

    Facilities

    Popular Kirkham Hot Springs is located at the river's edge within the campground. A trail with staircases leads down to the soaking pools and small steaming waterfalls. The South Fork Payette River offers whitewater rafting, kayaking and trout fishing. The Deadwood and Danskin River Access areas are nearby. Kirkham Ridge Trail is one of the Lowman Ranger District's premier trails. It begins less than 1/4-mile away and stretches through beautiful country for 35 miles, connecting with many other trails in the area. It is open to hiking, mountain biking and horses. Sections of the trail are open seasonally to off-road vehicles.

    Natural Features

    The campground offers little shade, though a few Ponderosa pines are scattered throughout the site. The campground can be very hot and sunny during the summer. Wildflowers dot the landscape.

    Nearby Attractions

    Numerous natural hot springs pools can be found along Highway 21, also known as the Ponderosa Pine Scenic Byway, and the Banks-Lowman Highway, also known as the Wildlife Canyon Scenic Byway. Both byways offer scenic views, wildlife watching, historical information kiosks and several trail opportunities. Whitewater rafting and kayaking are popular activities on the South Fork and Main Payette Rivers. Several companies in the area offer guided half and full-day trips.

    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Trash
    • Drinking Water
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    7. Deadwood Campground

    8 Reviews
    25 Photos
    116 Saves
    Lowman, Idaho

    Overview: Deadwood Campground is a small campground that is located at the scenic confluence of the Deadwood River and the South Fork of the Payette River on the Banks-Lowman Road 17. Visitors enjoy rafting, kayaking and fishing on the South Fork Payette River, and hiking the nearby trails. The campground is adjacent from the river acces point. Natural Features: The campground is situated at the foot of a forested hillside. Towering Ponderosa pines are scattered throughout the site, offering partial shade. Summer wildflowers dot the landscape. Recreation: The Deadwood Ridge trailhead is located in this campground, and the campground also serves as a river access point for the South Fork of the Payette River. Camping use at this site is moderate. Driveway lengths for RV's are limited to camp trailers less than 15 feet in length. Nearby Attractions: Numerous natural hot springs pools can be found along the Banks-Lowman Highway, also known as the Wildlife Canyon Scenic Byway. The area offers scenic views, wildlife watching, historical information kiosks and several trail opportunities. Whitewater rafting and kayaking are popular activities on the South Fork and Main Payette Rivers. Several companies in the area offer guided half and full-day trips.

    • Pets
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Equestrian
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    8. River Pond Campground

    4 Reviews
    18 Photos
    49 Saves
    Crouch, Idaho
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $15 / night

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    9. Riverlife RVing

    4 Reviews
    9 Photos
    22 Saves
    Sweet, Idaho

    Riverlife is located 5.3 miles west of Horseshoe Bend on the beautiful Payette River. There is ATV/UTV trails nearby. Fishing & kayaking right here on the river. Visit the beautiful Black Canyon Reservoir about 8 miles.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $35 / night

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  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Tie Creek Campground
    Oct. 16, 2024

    Tie Creek Campground

    Tie creek

    Just off the asphalt on a gravel road. Very dusty and noisy on the weekends. Can be busy because a lot people park in there to float the river.

  • Elise S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Arrowrock Reservoir Dispersed
    Oct. 12, 2024

    Arrowrock Reservoir Dispersed

    So pretty

    Loved this spot! Parked our tow behind camper right on the beach. It is very muddy so don’t get too close to the shore, we had to help two vehicles get out of the mud. Also very buggy which is why is lost a star

  • L
    Camper-submitted photo from Herrick Reservoir Access
    Sep. 19, 2024

    Herrick Reservoir Access

    Just ok

    Camping is free, limit of 10 days. Not really any designated sites and surrounded by private land with aggressive signage. Not all roads around the reservoir are public, so be prepared to turn around and back up at dead ends. We came to an orange gate that said "private property", and stopped. While trying to turn around, we noticed a white truck sitting behind us. When we turned around and passed him, he motioned to roll down the window, and then berated us and called us idiots, even though we had not even entered the private land, nor did we want to. We felt threatened. In the end we chose a site on the upper road of the reservoir. The view was nice but not close to the pit toilet. No fire ring. No table. A no frills place. Like many lakes in Idaho, the reservoir is mostly dry. Not a huge deal but not the prettiest to look at. There is only one single pit toilet for the whole reservoir and someone was set up right next to it like it was their own. People ride off-road vehicles here. In an area with slim pickings for free camping, I guess you have to take what you can get.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Grayback Campground and Group Sites - Reserve
    Sep. 14, 2024

    Grayback Campground and Group Sites - Reserve

    The few of Free camping near Boise

    Nice spot, got to drive up the road past the usa fee area campground. Its a bit up a hill and not on the valley floor so phone service is there like one bar. No tables but some make shift fire pits at free spots. Kinda a rocky road but not a bunch of holes. Supposedly there have been mountain lion sightings in this area. Some intense utah/idaho drivers so just be cool. A less dry quiet spot, beautiful sounds of bugs at night prob crickets and no biter bugs like mosquitoes. Could give it 4 stars but I got to sneak in in the usa fee area to use toilet. Usually most hosts are not paying attention or are cool about it if you aint a crazy. Hey just realized Im not one of those lol.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Country Corners Campground & RV Park
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Country Corners Campground & RV Park

    Clean, quiet and good for an overnight stop

    We arrived late, but it was no problem. Everything was great - quiet, but near the highway. Showers and bathrooms were super clean. We walked to the little cafe down the street and had a nice country breakfast before going on our way to Idaho.

  • Kevin W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from River Point RV Park
    Aug. 27, 2024

    River Point RV Park

    Right off I-84. Perfect when passing through.

    I found this place using the Dyrt app and was happy with the stay. We only spent one night here as we were passing through town. I purchased the site after hours, and everything was paid for; check-in and registration were all done from my smartphone. I paid$70 for a backup sight with full hookups. They have 24-hour shower/bathroom stalls that are very clean and nice. It is located right off I-84, so some light traffic will be heard. It is in a small city with plenty of options to eat out. Boise is only 1 hour away, which isn't bad if you want to explore that part of Idaho. Overall, it was clean, quiet, and easy to navigate.

  • Jerry L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Malheur County Fairgrounds
    Aug. 27, 2024

    Malheur County Fairgrounds

    Low cost opt

    I like the idea of being able to camp cheap and all, but if there happens to be a storm before the day you pull in, you might encounter some mud in the grassy area. Not complaining, but was trying to stay out of the mud as I have a dog who doesn’t care where he runs and that can be a problem with the wife inside trailer.

  • S
    Camper-submitted photo from Irish Point Dispersed Camp Ground
    Aug. 6, 2024

    Irish Point Dispersed Camp Ground

    Beautiful spot, but difficult to get to

    About an hour off the highway, 7 miles of which are washboard-bumpy gravel roads along the lake cliffside (Had to drive under 10mph those last 7 miles). We were in an AWD sprinter van, and the road conditions definitely put a damper on the night. Site is right on the water gorgeous once you’re there. The stars were incredible. Toilet on site but the flies were swarming.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Riverlife RVing
    Jul. 28, 2024

    Riverlife RVing

    Needs some tlc

    This campground has potential that is not being exploited. Lovely spot beside the Payette River but that’s about it. Water and 30/50 hookups but too few trees, ery little to do without driving a distance. Close to white water rafting outfitters.

  • Scott B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Bull Trout Lake Campground
    Jul. 20, 2024

    Bull Trout Lake Campground

    Great Campground

    Spend 6 nights here while exploring Stanley, the sawtooths, and Boise National Forest. Big sites, beautiful lake, and very private. Really enjoyed our stay here.

  • Cass G.
    Camper-submitted photo from Hat J Equine motel and RV
    Jul. 19, 2024

    Hat J Equine motel and RV

    Felt Like Home!

    Me and my partner were really needing a place to have a small fire to cook our food and set up our roof top tent. Jennifer, the property owner was very responsive and super friendly! She made us feel right at home. Very peaceful area right off the freeway! This would be a dream spot for someone with a camper/rv! If we pass through Idaho/Oregon area again we will definitely be staying here every time 😊

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Chalet RV Park
    Jul. 16, 2024

    Chalet RV Park

    Beautiful campground, very helpful owners. Wil help you with any questions about the area, things to do, and see. Clean bathrooms . Internet reception is good. Laundry room. We wilk definitely be stopping by again.

    Owners were very helpful about the activities in the area.

  • pThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Eddy Campground
    Jul. 16, 2024

    Big Eddy Campground

    Great little spot!

    Great spot to escape 55 traffic jams! It has great fishing, and river beach access. Has a bathroom. Picnic tables. Only draw back would be road noise but if that doesn't bother you then 5 stars for a dispersed site!

  • kThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Cordero Pines
    Jul. 3, 2024

    Cordero Pines

    Tight fit

    We were excited about this find, the location was perfect for riding sxs right outside of round valley. 

    We unfortunately, could not fit our rig in the gate. It was tight and could not make the turn with a long box truck and 30ft camper. 

    I did not like that the spots were so close together and not very private. 

    Greg was very nice though and willing to give us a refund. Still haven’t seen the refund come through yet.

  • S
    Camper-submitted photo from City of Donnelly Campground
    Jun. 30, 2024

    City of Donnelly Campground

    Campground with a nice view

    Campsite is just outside of town next to the lake. Good little spot to pull up. We stayed one night and paid $15. Lots of campsites were full on the other side, this was good being so close to the tamarack resort.

  • David E.
    Camper-submitted photo from Horsethief Reservoir Campground
    Jun. 30, 2024

    Horsethief Reservoir Campground

    Absolutely the worst place ive been in 25 years..

    they have absolutely destroyed what we use to love..they put sand in every camping spot with railroad ties and huge spikes make sure you like sand in your shoes and in your tents and campers.. the placement of the fire pitts make it where you cant sit around the fire ..carry a flashlight at all times so you dont trip over the ties that they have placed …they took family sites big enough for 10 people and made them so close you can actually hear the next site breathing in their sleep..the camp host by the Name of Tod Had a nasty additude towards my wife when we had first woke up at 8:00 am hounding us about money..sorry we got there at 3:00 in the morning we were going to stay for 14 days and left in 3 they made nature into a aparment style camp ground i guess thats what happends when greed takes over..we have never had problems before ..camp hosts were great and now they need blue and red lights on top of their wheelers..now you look out your front window used to see the lake and mountains now you see the top of some ones tents…way to go IFAG..

  • Coach B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Clear Creek Station
    Jun. 25, 2024

    Clear Creek Station

    No one around

    I called (no one answered @4:45pm)... then we drove because it was on our way... and there was no one. The restaurant was closed... it is 6:15pm.. maybe they aren't open past 6?

  • Karen G.
    Camper-submitted photo from Boise Riverside RV Park
    Jun. 5, 2024

    Boise Riverside RV Park

    Terrible Experience

    Well, guess the review below should have been posted after we checked out. Why? We went for a walk and upon our return at 9pm we were greeted by the management advising us we needed to immediately depart. If we didn't we were told we'd be trespassing and.... This is a first for us. A bit surprising as we are both retired health care professionals(surgeon and MPH). Plus, we have volunteered as camp hosts in both state parks and a KOA. Not a good experience. We are in a 38' Class A, and we're assigned site 17. The"guide' took us to our site. He had the people in the next site move their car so we could pull through and back in. Then he directed my husband pull through an area where there was a dead tree with the branches cut off, but still with the trunk and large limbs present. The top of our RV got caught under a protruding branch, scraping the top edge of the coach. The guide shared this was his first week and he didn't understand why they assigned us this site. He got his manager to come look at our coach and the site. The manager said he would have parked us differently, and they are not responsible for the damage. We asked for a different site, and the approach was better. Still very tight. Not a great way to start the visit and very disappointed in the management. Leaving early and likely won't be back or recommend this park to others. We camped at Boise Riverside RV Park in a Motorhome

  • Conner The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Arrowrock Reservoir Dispersed
    Jun. 2, 2024

    Arrowrock Reservoir Dispersed

    If you want lake access this place is magical

    There are many group sites and single sites. Many sites own a corner turn. Also your entire campsite will be visible to every car passing. There are other sites on the other side of the road that are more private. Be wary the road is very dangerous getting in. Take it slow.

    Some people park their trailers at lake front but beware of the dune sand , you might get stuck.

    I love being able to jump into the lake and ride my bike along the lake.

    T



Guide to Banks

Camping near Banks, Idaho, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a fun family adventure, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

What to do

  • Fishing and Boating: Many campgrounds, like Macks Creek Park, provide access to water activities. One visitor mentioned, "Great day access for boats," highlighting the fun you can have on the water.
  • Hiking: Explore the trails around Pine Flats, where one camper noted, "There are massive pine trees throughout, and beautiful relaxing hot springs are a short hike away."
  • Bird Watching: At Sugarloaf Campground — Lake Cascade State Park, you can enjoy the sights and sounds of nature. A reviewer shared, "Hundreds of bird houses along the in road and a nice backwater Bay that is a bird sanctuary."

What campers like

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. One visitor at Mountain View RV Park said, "The bathrooms are so well maintained. They look brand new and almost untouched."
  • Quiet Atmosphere: Many enjoy the peacefulness of campgrounds like Arrowrock Reservoir Dispersed. A reviewer mentioned, "Nice lil spot to relax," emphasizing the calm environment.
  • Friendly Hosts: Campers often rave about the helpful staff. At Country Corners Campground & RV Park, one guest noted, "The owners were very welcoming."

What you should know

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Boise Riverside RV Park, lack certain amenities. A camper remarked, "There is no grassy area in the whole park dogs aren’t allowed in."
  • Crowded During Peak Season: Popular spots can fill up quickly. A visitor at Kirkham Campground mentioned, "This is probably one of the most known hot springs in Idaho," indicating it can get busy.
  • Road Conditions: Accessing some campgrounds may require navigating rough roads. One camper at Arrowrock Reservoir Dispersed warned, "The road is severely pot-holed."

Tips for camping with families

  • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for spots like Sugarloaf Campground, where one reviewer said, "Very clean well run paved dry campground with nice individual sites."
  • Plan for Activities: Make sure to bring gear for fishing or hiking. A family at Pine Flats enjoyed the hot springs, saying, "A half-mile hike will take you to the hillside hot springs."
  • Pack Snacks and Drinks: Some campgrounds don’t have markets nearby. A visitor at Boise Riverside RV Park noted, "There is no market," so be prepared.

Tips from RVers

  • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Mountain View RV Park mentioned, "Sites are not crammed together," which is a plus for RVers.
  • Be Ready for Noise: Some campgrounds are near highways or airports. A visitor at Riddle said, "You are right next to I-84 so there is lots of road noise."
  • Use Reservations Wisely: Some campgrounds fill up fast, so plan ahead. A reviewer at Kirkham Campground advised, "You have to pay a day use fee to get in the hot springs."

Camping near Banks, Idaho, has something for everyone, from serene lakeside spots to family-friendly campgrounds. Just be sure to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What camping is available near Banks, ID?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Banks, ID offers a wide range of camping options, with 177 campgrounds and RV parks near Banks, ID and 10 free dispersed camping spots.

  • Which is the most popular campground near Banks, ID?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Banks, ID is Pine Flats (ID) with a 4.5-star rating from 13 reviews.

  • Where can I find free dispersed camping near Banks, ID?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 10 free dispersed camping spots near Banks, ID.

  • What parks are near Banks, ID?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 parks near Banks, ID that allow camping, notably Boise National Forest and Payette National Forest.