Bonneville County Juniper Campground

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Grass underfoot and sites spaced well apart, Bonneville County Juniper Campground sits along the water near Ririe Reservoir, giving campers direct water access from a well-maintained county facility. The grounds stay green and largely weed-free, with trees providing cover across the sites. Multiple reviewers note the quietness here, and the spacing between sites contributes to that low-density feel, though some campers have found it busier on weekend reservations.

Full hookups with electric, water, and sewer connections make this a practical stop for RV travelers, and the price point stands out. One local camper noted it is "the best price around here, for a full hook up camp ground." Showers are available and, based on multiple reviews, consistently clean. The campground operates year-round and accepts reservations, which is worth doing ahead of weekends.

A few practical details matter here. The gates lock at 10 PM, and the rules are distributed at check-in. Campers planning to leave and return in the evening should confirm gate hours before heading out, as at least one visitor encountered a locked entry after returning late from an off-site event. Pets are allowed on site.

The Aspen Grove Inn at Heise Bridge and Mountain River Ranch are both within a few miles for those comparing options in the area. Bonneville County Juniper works best for RV campers who want full hookups, water proximity, and a county-maintained facility at a competitive nightly rate.

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Map & DirectionsBonneville County Juniper Campground is located in Idaho near Ririe

Detail location of campground
Public Campground

Directions

Located 2 mi south of Highway 26 between Idaho Falls and Swan Valley.

Address

226 Meadow Creek Road
Ririe, ID 83443

Coordinates

43.57985396 N
111.73611882 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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Site Types

  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Group

Features

For Campers

  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • Big Rig Friendly

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Reviews6 Camper Reviews - Bonneville County Juniper Campground

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Many campers appreciated the well-maintained sites with full hookups at excellent value pricing. While most found it quiet and beautiful, some visitors experienced significant issues with camp host behavior that overshadowed otherwise positive stays.

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Reviewed Aug. 16, 2026

So peaceful and beautifully maintained

We planned on staying here for two nights, but ended up staying for four as it was such a great spot. There are full hook ups at almost every site for $30 per night. Loop a is reservations only online but loops B and C first come first serve. We stayed two nights in loop A but our spot had already been reserved so we moved up to a spot in loop C, which I actually preferred better. There are quite a few pull through spots as well. There is a huge reservoir just below the campground. Seems to be popular for fishing. The campground has lots of trees and grass and is very well maintained. There are shower and bathroom facilities at each loop. Clean, great, hot water and good pressure. The town of Ririe about 5 miles away has a very nice little laundromat that was very reasonably priced as well. We also took a trip into Idaho Falls and went to the Idaho Museum and had lunch on the Riverwalk.

SiteA15 and C10
Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Bonneville County Juniper Campground by Lisa M., August 16, 2026
  • Review photo of Bonneville County Juniper Campground by Lisa M., August 16, 2026
  • Review photo of Bonneville County Juniper Campground by Lisa M., August 16, 2026
Reviewed Sep. 19, 2025

I CANNOT EXPRESS ENOUGH HOW THE CAMP HOST WAS SO VERY RUDE!

I CANNOT EXPRESS ENOUGH HOW THE CAMP HOST WAS SO VERY RUDE! The grounds were fine, but the incident that occurred at Juniper Campground in Ririe, Idaho, on the evening of Saturday, September 13, 2025 left a very bitter taste in our mouths about the trip. What was intended to be a joyful family outing turned into a distressing experience due to the conduct of the camp host. My father-in-law and his wife had made a reservation at Juniper Campground for the weekend and invited my family to join them--myself, my two sons, and our grandchildren. We were all excited to spend quality time together and to try out our newly purchased travel trailers. As first-time trailer owners, this was meant to be a fun and educational experience before the camping season ended. Unfortunately, I had previously purchased concert tickets for an event at Mountain America Center in Idaho Falls scheduled for Saturday evening. My sons and I decided to briefly leave the campground to attend the concert and return afterward. We left in the early evening and returned around 10:20 PM. Upon arrival, we found the second entry gate--through which we had originally entered--locked with a padlock. We then drove to the first gate, which had rising arms and red LED lights, but it did not respond. I exited the vehicle to search for an intercom or manual override, but found none. While attempting to look up a contact number, a white truck with an orange cone in the back approached rapidly. The driver, who identified himself as the camp host, immediately confronted me in an aggressive and profane manner. He shouted,"What the hell are you doing at my gate?" I calmly explained that we were campers returning from a concert and were trying to re-enter the campground. He responded with hostility, saying,"The gates are locked at 10 PM. Didn't you read the rules?" I replied that we had not received any rules, as my 78-year-old father-in-law had checked in first and inadvertently failed to pass them along while we were focused on setting up our trailers. The host continued to berate me, accusing me of lying and using profanity such as"Bullsh*t, everybody receives the rules." When asked for our campsite number, I was momentarily unsure, as my father-in-law had directed us to our spot upon arrival. While I searched for the information, the host continued to question our motives, saying,"Why are you leaving and returning to the campsite this time of night?" I explained our concert plans, only to be met with further disbelief and ridicule. He mocked my Van Halen t-shirt and claimed,"Nobody goes camping to leave for a concert," and"Those bands sucked. The last time I saw Van Halen was in 1979." At this point, I attempted to clarify our situation, but the host warned me that if I raised my voice, he would not allow us back into the campground. After locating a screenshot of our reservation details, I showed it to him. He finally allowed us entry and handed me a printed copy of the rules, stating,"Next time, read the rules." This interaction left me feeling humiliated, belittled, and treated as though I were a criminal. The camp host's behavior was not only unprofessional but bordered on harassment. I understand the importance of rules and quiet hours, but they should be enforced with courtesy and respect--not hostility and profanity. I am deeply disappointed by this experience and will not be returning to Juniper Campground. I'm leaving this review to ensure others are aware of the treatment we received. Guests deserve to feel safe and welcomed--not intimidated or verbally abused.

SiteSite 02
Month of VisitSeptember
Reviewed Jun. 11, 2023

Beautiful and family friendly

This is a beautiful, well-maintained, quiet campground with beautiful green grass, very few weeds and nicely spaced sites from each other. The bathrooms are very nice and clean and have a shower in each one.

SiteB-17
Month of VisitJune
Reviewed Jan. 20, 2023

Very nice

I live in the area.

It's a great place to stay, lots of grass and trees full hook ups.

The camp host is very nice.

And it is the best price around here, for a full hook up camp ground.

Reviewed Jun. 23, 2022

Beautiful view

Our site is beautiful and right on the water. Everything is very well maintained and the showers are nice!

SiteA10
Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Bonneville County Juniper Campground by Anne W., June 23, 2022
Reviewed Sep. 19, 2021

Great campground

This is a great location and you can't beat the price at $25 a night for full hookups.

SiteA13
Month of VisitSeptember

Frequently Asked Questions

How do reviews rate Juniper Campground in Ririe?

Juniper Campground in Ririe receives predominantly positive ratings from campers. Visitors praise its beautiful setting, well-maintained facilities, and excellent value. The campground earns high marks for its clean bathrooms, shower facilities, and the overall maintenance of the grounds. Campers appreciate the green grass, trees, and waterfront sites. Most visitors note the quiet atmosphere and nicely spaced sites. While the camp host experience can vary, the physical amenities and location consistently impress guests.

Is Juniper Campground part of Idaho's state park system?

No, Juniper Campground in Ririe is not part of Idaho's state park system. It appears to be a county-managed facility, as suggested by its full name: Bonneville County Juniper Campground. The campground offers amenities that are comparable to some state parks, including full hookups and shower facilities, but is operated independently of the Idaho Parks and Recreation Department. For official information about ownership and management, contact Bonneville County directly.

What amenities are available at Juniper Campground in Ririe, Idaho?

Juniper Campground in Ririe offers full hookups for $25 per night, making it an excellent value. The campground features clean shower facilities with individual shower rooms in each bathroom. Sites are well-maintained with plenty of grass and trees providing shade and aesthetic appeal. Many sites are located right on the water, offering scenic views. The campground is known for its cleanliness and orderly maintenance, with nicely spaced sites that provide a good balance of community and privacy.

What activities can you enjoy near Juniper Campground in Ririe?

Juniper Campground's waterfront location makes it ideal for water-based activities like fishing, swimming, and boating. The scenic setting with grass and trees is perfect for hiking, wildlife watching, and photography. The well-maintained grounds provide excellent opportunities for relaxing outdoors, picnicking, and family gatherings. The quiet atmosphere makes it great for stargazing in the evenings. The campground's proximity to water resources likely offers additional recreational opportunities in the surrounding area. For specific activity recommendations, check with the camp host upon arrival.