Best RV Parks & Resorts near Corral, ID

Several RV parks within 45 minutes of Corral provide full hookup options for travelers. Mountain Home RV Park offers 280 level paved sites with full hookups including 50-amp service, accommodating large motorhomes and fifth wheels with easy pull-through access. "Mountain Home RV Resort is a picturesque park with over 280 spots split between a more established shaded spots and newer less shaded area," noted one camper. Trinity View Resort (formerly Fort Running Bear) features 85 big rig friendly sites with water, sewer, and both 30/50-amp electrical connections. Hagerman RV Village provides full hookup sites with 50-amp service year-round, though it lacks shower facilities. Most parks in the region maintain gravel interior roads with concrete or asphalt pads and offer reliable WiFi connections.

Seasonal considerations affect availability throughout the area, with summer and fall attracting the most visitors. Water pressure varies significantly between parks - Mountain Home maintains pressure exceeding 60 psi, requiring pressure reducers for RV plumbing systems. Cell service remains consistent near larger towns but diminishes in outlying areas, with Verizon typically providing the strongest coverage. According to a review, "We got four bars on Verizon" at Mountain Home RV Park. Dog-friendly amenities appear at most locations, with Mountain Home featuring two fenced dog parks. Dump stations are available at all full-service parks, while propane fill service requires advance planning as it's not universally offered. Winter camping remains viable at several parks including Mountain Home and Hagerman RV Village, which maintain year-round operations.

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Best RV Sites Near Corral, Idaho (80)

    1. Trinity View Resort

    5 Reviews
    Corral, ID
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 274-5050

    $30 - $70 / night

    "Just in a few months this place has made some very nice improvements and still has amazing views surrounding the camp ground."

    "A membership RV camp 23 miles north of Mountain Home, Idaho. An oasis of trees in the middle of sage brush on the middle of nowhere. Located just inside Boise National Forest."

    2. Trinity View Resort

    3 Reviews
    Corral, ID
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 274-5050

    $25 - $175 / night

    "Fort Running Bear RV Park, Idaho

    If you like the middle of nowhere, you will like Fort Running Bear RV Park. It is approximately 32 miles to the middle of nowhere, the last three are on a dirt road."

    "Facilities are clean and nice. The small pool was great for the kiddos. We tent camped and where lucky to get the pick of the spots. The tent area has two covered areas with power."

    3. Mountain Home RV Park

    29 Reviews
    Mountain Home, ID
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 580-1211

    "Mountain Home RV Resort is a picturesque park with over 280 spots split between a more established shaded spots and newer less shaded area."

    "Propane is a reasonable price ($2.70/gal as of 3/21). One awesome discovery I made this time around was a trailhead that starts behind Walmart and extends for about 2.5 miles towards Legacy Park."

    4. Carmela RV Park at Y Knot Winery

    7 Reviews
    Glenns Ferry, ID
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 366-2313

    "We were in the newer CG a little further up the road in pull-through site 26 with FHUs."

    "Water and electric hook-ups were in good shape, with a dump site on the way out. Liked the ability to just pull-through the space."

    5. Trail Break RV Park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Glenns Ferry, ID
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 366-7745

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Park right next to your tent.

    The bathrooms are locked for paying campers only and have a sink, shower and toilet. Very clean and nice."

    "The camp spots have fire rings.

    I get a tent spot for my rooftop tent and they have flushing toilets, showers, kitchen and laundry onsite.

    Well worth the $15 rate!"

    6. Hagerman RV Village

    7 Reviews
    Hagerman, ID
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 837-4906

    "Lots of shade and Grassy sites with plenty of space. Well kept. Clean restrooms and laundry. Quiet with no road noise. Level pull-throughs."

    "We had a large pull-thru site with water, sewer, and electric that accommodated our fifth wheel and dually Ram with no problems."

    7. Love's RV Hookup-Bliss ID 812

    1 Review
    Bliss, OR
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 536-7083

    $33 / night

    "Probably one of the best RV spots we’ve parked at nice large, wide, full hook ups, rreasonably priced"

    8. Meadows RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Sun Valley, ID
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 726-5445

    "Great views, very clean facilities"

    "If you’re looking for a simple stay, close to all, including a gorgeous bike path, this will do the trick."

    9. Rustic Edge RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Hagerman, ID
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 539-9000

    $35 / night

    "Liz and her husband have done a fantastic job with their park; the sites are well kept and level. They have grass and gravel on the sites. The pond and lazy river were a hit with the kids."

    10. Wilson's RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Wendell, ID
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 536-2301

    $35 - $55 / night

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  • Billy M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 10, 2022

    Trinity View Resort

    Highly Recommended!! Clean, Quiet with Amazing Views

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    This is our second stay here since new ownership. First trip was June 2022 and October 2922.  Both trips we had an awesome time. Just in a few months this place has made some very nice improvements and still has amazing views surrounding the camp ground. After staying a few places in the area over this past summer, Trinity View Resort for us is our top pic and will be spending a lot more time here in the future. Both trips we had our E-Bikes and took some amazing rides through the valleys and mountains and still haven't explored all the areas available here. 

     Cell service is good here. We have Verizon hot spot that worked perfectly and AT&T cell phones have good signal as well,

     There are different options for all kinds of campers from, Full hook ups ( Big rig friendly) to tent camping. On site RV rentals and cabins are also available.

    Lots of fun stuff to do here for the whole family or even groups. 

     The people here are friendly and respectful to other campers as well as super friendly staff and owners. Very friendly to work with and communication with changes if need depending availability. 

     This resort is well on its way to be one of the best camp resorts in this area. Well worth the trip for sure.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 18, 2022

    North Fork Campground - Sawtooth National Forest

    Peace in the Aspens

     Right off Hwy 75 in the Sawtooth National Forest is this nice campground within a grove of aspens. The road through the campground is gravel and the sites are gravel and dirt. It was quite dusty when we went but the trees were starting to change color which was nice and you can hear the wind shaking the aspen leaves so it made of a relaxing vibe here.

    $18/ night, $10 firewood (fire restrictions in effect).  Sites are reservable on recreation.gov.

     Hiking/biking trails nearby and this campground also sits along the Big Wood River. There were garbage dumpsters and pit toilet bathrooms and water spigots throughout. 

    Each site had mostly level parking spots with picnic tables and fire pits. Each site was fairly private and offered nice amount of shade. There were plenty of sites open and there are some pull throughs for bigger rigs. 

    Good for RVs, vans or tents.

    Zero cell reception from ATT, Verizon or TMoblie

  • kristin S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 1, 2021

    The Wagon Wheel

    Small grounds with peaceful atmosphere

    These grounds are truly tiny. There are several spaces occupied by long term residents and others have visitors like us who are just passing through. The grounds themselves are well-kept with lots of mature trees around the sites providing shade and large shrubs and fences ensuring privacy from the outside.

    The park has easy entry on N 18th, the park roads are quite wide and navigable and there’s an exit gate just on the other side. While the park accommodates large trailers, I believe all spots are back-in and there’s a couple tricky areas that would be best suited for small trailers. For $40, the price is reasonable for a level pad and full hookups. It’s very quiet, situated off the main road across from a cemetery and a funeral home. It’s a really great option if you want to pay a bit less than the large park down the street and be around far fewer other RVers!

  • Sonja L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 9, 2019

    Banbury Hot Springs Campground - Temporarily Closed

    Relaxing

    Midweek RV stay in April was quiet and relaxing. Not all stalls are RV friendly, my friend had to move due to her trailer would not level. Park hosts extremely nice to work with. Dog friendly park. Pool is older but the water was toasty warm to soak in especially in cold weather. Changing room was clean. I will be back as I noticed there is a dock to go kayaking.

  • M
    Jul. 15, 2021

    Mountain Home RV Park

    Mountain Home is a great place to stay

    Mountain Home RV Resort is a picturesque park with over 280 spots split between a more established shaded spots and newer less shaded area. There are many long term residents yet given the number of available spots this does not present a problem. Shower and laundry facilities are plentiful and clean. There is no charge to use the shower and the cost of washers and driers is nominal. I would defiantly stay here again.

  • Nancy C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 5, 2021

    Murdock Creek Dispersed

    Remote and close to everything

    We took a chance and scouted a right before the 4th of July weekend and we scored big time. Site #1. Because of the view, we pulled our 30ft class A in instead of backing. We had long range, multi tiered views of the Sawtooth Mtn. The sites are generously spaced with picnic table and fire ring. There is a camp host and firewood is available at their site.. Water is available at the dump station located on the left before you arrive. It services all area NF service campgrounds as well as paid for others not. We had good ATT service 2 and 3 bars. Most of the sites have some shade. There are other disbursed campsites on the main FS road, but we were not disturbed by cars. It is super quiet at night. The night was cool. Lots of hiking , mountain biking and fishing in the immediate area. Ketchum and Sun Valley are 15 min away. The rails to trails multi purpose trail starts just down the road. Super safe place to ride. 30 + miles . We don't want to leave.

  • Ben H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 24, 2020

    Smiley Creek Lodge

    Good spot in the sawtooths

    This is a good option between Ketchum and Stanley to go explore the sawtooth mountains. It’s a little bit of everything, lodge, yurts, cabins, rv spots, gas station, restaurant. RV spots were reasonable level. Bathrooms were clean. They had horseshoes and bean bags in a common area. No picnic tables or fire pits though. RV spots were pretty wide, which was nice

    One tip, avoid spot number #17 if possible. The sewer hookup was loose and shared with a long term resident on the other side, also the water spigot was broken so we had to use the spigot for spot #16. #17 is not terrible, but other spots are much better.

  • Mike W.
    May. 16, 2019

    Three Island Crossing State Park Campground

    Nice campground near the river with several things to keep you busy.

    We really liked this campground! First, the sites are nicely paved and level, and have full hookups which make an extended stay really nice. There is a picnic table and fire ring for having an enjoyable outdoor experience. there is a huge grass open area adjacent to the site which is nice for outdoor sports.

    There is a hiking trail at the edge of the campground which takes you to a nearby winery for a flight of wine and some good food. Very nice for the adults! There is also a path that takes you to a park down at the river which is nice for the kids, and our boys loved the disc golf course. It is huge with 18 holes, but the front 9 are the best, as the back nine have a lot of cheat grass and bushes to lose your disc in.

    Nearby there is also a museum about the Oregon trail and how the Three Island Crossing area was used by the settlers... Very interesting place!

    Overall we had a great Memorial Day long Weekend.

  • kristin S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 10, 2020

    Mountain Home RV Park

    Full service and full comfort

    UPDATED 2021: This place continues to provide excellent service and clean, spacious sites. Propane is a reasonable price ($2.70/gal as of 3/21). One awesome discovery I made this time around was a trailhead that starts behind Walmart and extends for about 2.5 miles towards Legacy Park. If you’re a runner or walker... give it a shot!

    Everything about this RV Park is well-planned and fluid. From the arrival greeting to the spaces themselves, the facilities and the landscaping... it’s all warm and welcoming. They take great care of this park. The spaces are level, the grass between spots is large and manicured, and all the facilities are clean. We didn’t use the restrooms or showers but were told they’re in excellent condition. The sites are very easy to access and the picnic benches are spotless... which is borderline weird. There is a dog run, heated pool and spa, laundry, tetherball and more. Mountain Home RV Park is about 1 hour from Twin Falls and 45 min from Boise. In between both cities are tons of opportunity for outdoor adventure. Less than a mile from you RV spot is a Walmart and a Pilot station. They have propane refilling on site at the park. We would have stayed here for a month if we had the time. We will definitely return.


Guide to Corral

Campers visiting rv parks near Corral, Idaho can access various types of accommodations within the high desert environment at approximately 5,000 feet elevation. Temperatures fluctuate dramatically between seasons, with summer daytime highs regularly exceeding 90°F while winter nights often drop below freezing. Most campgrounds in the area provide minimal natural shade, with newer areas featuring young trees that haven't yet matured.

What to do

Disc golf at Trinity View Resort: The resort offers a disc golf trail that doubles as a hiking path. "Nice disc golf trail that I used for hiking with the dogs. Staff is super friendly and flexible, and always busy keeping the grounds beautiful," notes a camper at Trinity View Resort.

Wildlife viewing: Early mornings provide opportunities to observe local wildlife. "Woke up at sunrise to find 4 deer wondering through. My dogs loved the campground," reports a visitor at Trinity View Resort.

Hiking nearby trails: The area offers several hiking options within short drives. Near Meadows RV Park, visitors appreciate "access to bike paths, and some pretty epic views." The park sits adjacent to river trails that connect to nearby recreation areas.

Vineyard exploration: Wine enthusiasts can visit local vineyards at Carmela RV Park at Y Knot Winery. "Small RV park in a really pretty spot on the edge of a small winery. They were full when we arrived and inquired about a spot and the owners offered us a free spot in an empty field on the edge of their winery," one camper noted.

What campers like

Level sites: Most RV parks feature level pads for easier setup. At Mountain Home RV Park, campers appreciate that "all spots are paved with nice grass strip. Dog parks in two different areas. There are plenty of trees to keep the rv shaded."

Proximity to amenities: Many campgrounds offer strategic locations near essential services. "Walking distance to Walmart," notes a Mountain Home RV Park visitor, while another camper at Carmela RV Park mentions "Three Island Crossing State Park is an easy 10 minute walk down the road through the vineyards."

Swimming options: Several parks provide swimming facilities to combat summer heat. At Rustic Edge RV Park, "the pond and lazy river were a hit with the kids. We sat all morning on the dock and watched frogs eating bugs off the water."

Pleasant outdoor spaces: Despite the desert environment, many parks maintain green areas. One camper at Hagerman RV Village noted it's "quiet, shady and pleasant. Very well maintained, laundry is cheap, $3, and just a joy to be outside."

What you should know

Varying road conditions: Access roads to some parks include unpaved sections. A visitor to Trinity View Resort noted "dusty 3 mile road and all," while acknowledging they planned to return despite this challenge.

Noise considerations: Train and highway noise affects some locations. At Trail Break RV Park & Campground, campers should expect to hear "hourly train whistles, and speeding cars," according to one review.

Irrigation systems: Many parks use irrigation to maintain grass in the desert climate. One visitor to Hagerman RV Village advises: "Be forewarned that this park is green and beautiful because sprinklers run at night and may hit your camp chairs and bbq. The staff do warn you about this in advance."

Campground layouts: Site arrangements vary significantly between parks. At Meadows RV Park, "they alternate every other site from nose to tail so you share grass on your camp side with your neighbor," which can affect privacy and usable space.

Tips for camping with families

Recreational features: Some parks offer child-friendly amenities. At Rustic Edge RV Park, families enjoy "the pond and lazy river" which keeps children entertained throughout their stay.

Educational opportunities: The region provides learning experiences tied to local history. Near Carmela RV Park, families can "learn about the Oregon trail" at nearby historical sites.

Indoor alternatives: For extreme weather days, nearby towns offer indoor activities. One Hagerman RV Village visitor mentioned they "drove to Twin Falls for more swimming, shopping, movie and skating" during their stay.

Safety considerations: Temperature extremes require planning. A family staying at Trail Break RV Park noted their primary reason for choosing the site was access to "clean and nice" bathroom facilities with showers to cool off after hot days.

Tips from RVers

Utilities management: Water pressure variations require equipment adjustments. Multiple parks maintain high pressure systems that necessitate pressure reducers to protect RV plumbing.

Site selection strategy: End sites generally provide more space and privacy. At Carmela RV Park, a camper advised paying "for a 'premium' end unit, and that worked just fine" to gain additional space.

Seasonal planning: Summer brings limited shade at many parks. "The green trees in the pictures are all dead skeletons now with no shade at all," noted one Wilson's RV Park visitor about changed conditions, emphasizing the importance of current information.

Service availability: On-site maintenance can be valuable for longer stays. Wilson's RV Park offers "an onsite parts store and repair shop," which provides convenience for travelers experiencing mechanical issues.

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