Best Glamping near Eagle, ID

Idaho City Yurts offers a distinctive glamping experience with comfortable yurt accommodations nestled in the forested landscape near Eagle. These circular canvas structures provide a blend of rustic charm and essential comforts, with beds provided inside each unit. The yurts are accessible via hiking trails, making them ideal for those seeking a more secluded retreat while still enjoying basic amenities. One guest shared, "Nice and clean. Easy to warm up. Some games lots of beds. Firewood included in purchase of renting." Rivers Edge RV Park also features glamping options along the Snake River, with cabin accommodations that include hot plates, sinks, and microwaves, though guests need to bring their own bedding and kitchen items. The park's riverside location creates a peaceful setting for visitors seeking a more upscale outdoor experience.

Outdoor enthusiasts can explore miles of hiking trails surrounding the Idaho City Yurts, with excellent cross-country skiing opportunities during winter months. The yurts serve as comfortable base camps for seasonal outdoor activities, with firewood provided for warming up after cold-weather adventures. A recent visitor mentioned, "I have only been to there in the winter but I imagine that hiking in is just a beautiful! You need to bring everything but a bed and stove, which are in the yurt." Snake River RV Resort provides another glamping option with river access and swimming opportunities during warmer months. The resort's location offers convenient access to local vineyards and outdoor recreation, with the Snake River providing opportunities for kayaking and fishing. Visitors should note that reservations are recommended for these popular glamping destinations, particularly during peak summer and winter seasons.

Best Glamping Sites Near Eagle, Idaho (10)

    1. Boise Riverside RV Park

    19 Reviews
    Garden City, ID
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 995-4864

    $53 - $95 / night

    "Feels like a little oasis tucked in behind the fairground and baseball stadium. The green belt and river run right by it. Super friendly staff. Variety of site types."

    "The campground all the way to Lucky Peak Reservoir, a distance of 19 miles."

    2. Caldwell Campground and RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Caldwell, ID
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 454-0279

    $28 - $43 / night

    "Approx, 10-12 Grassy Tent sites, with shady trees, on a small 6 acre lake with entertaining ducks that do not beg for food. Lol. Lots of RV sites with full hook ups, including, 105 long term users."

    "The bathrooms and showers are excellent! Clean, secure. The lakeside location and walking trails are beautiful. Feels like living outside of town but still close to everything town offers."

    3. Idaho City Yurts — Idaho Parks and Recreation State Headquaters

    4 Reviews
    Boise, ID
    17 miles
    Website

    "You need to bring everything but a bed and stove, which are in the yurt.  Lots of hiking or cross-country skiing in the area."

    "Some games lots of beds. Firewood included in purchase of renting. One time I went I miss read the reservation date and got kicked out by another group. So we had to hike down in a snow storm."

    4. Snake River RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Homedale, ID
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 337-3744

    "Staff was super friendly and helpful. Grounds are well kept and river access is abundant. Lots of full timers but all were very nice and willing to chat and interact."

    "We stayed at Snake River RV Park in Idaho Falls, Idaho in September 2021. This park is a FHU pull-thru site and also has back-in sites."

    5. Rivers Edge RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Homedale, ID
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 482-6560

    $22 - $65 / night

    "This summer we tried Rivers Edge Rv Park for the first time and had a great experience."

    "Traveling through Idaho and made this reservation online just an hour before arrival. Very simple to reserve. 

    We have a 38' 5th wheel pulled with a dually pickup."

    6. Cowboy Campground

    1 Review
    Idaho City, ID
    29 miles
    Website

    $35 / night

    "This is a conveniently located campground near all the amenities of Idaho City.  Miles of forest for hiking, exploring and fishing.  "

    7. Cold Springs Campground - Boise Nf (ID)

    2 Reviews
    Banks, ID
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 351-1182

    $120 / night

    "This is a small campground right off Highway 55 and across from the Payette River.  There are 4 small campgrounds right in a row near here.  There is plenty of shade and pretty good privacy.  "

    8. Succor Creek State Natural Area

    5 Reviews
    Homedale, OR
    42 miles
    Website

    "Can get crowded over the weekends but the campground is at a stunning location. No water, electric or trash services, and no firewood available at the campground."

    "Really stunning location with plenty of spots to camp most of the time, although I can see it being hard to find a good spot during holiday weekends.

    Getting there was great."

    9. Mountain View

    6 Reviews
    Lowman, ID
    46 miles
    Website

    $15 / night

    "Nice paved drive on our site, a big groomed flat spot for a tent, a nice fire pit with cooking grate, and sturdy picnic table. "

    "Some sites next to beautiful Payette River. Not very crowded on a Monday evening. Bald eagle flying up and down river!"

    10. Eastside

    2 Reviews
    Ola, ID
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 351-1182

    $130 / night

    "Close to hiking and the lake"

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  • L
    May. 2, 2021

    Rivers Edge RV Park

    Would not recommend if you want any piece and quiet!

    We arrived for our weekend mid-afternoon on Friday. Parked our trailer in our designated spot in the middle of the grassy area near the horseshoe pits. After unloading, setting up and taking a walk around the park (down to the river, dock, beach area, etc) it became obvious that this was not the place we expected it to be based on other reviews!

    We decided to give it some time and benefit of the doubt. Made dinner and ate outside (weather was perfect). During dinner we were treated to the drunken, LOUD ramblings of other campers - complete with foul language at the highest volume possible! Permanent residents at the back of the park left a lot to be desired. Messy camp sites.

    There are no hiking trails or places to explore. If you don't have a camp spot right on the water, fishing access is horrible - only super shallow, reed-filled openings. Certainly not what we expected from a riverfront park with great reviews. The fishing dock is a joke, the water near and around the dock is a filthy, grime filled, trash collecting mess!

    Tried to get our child to bed before 10pm but was virtually impossible with the level of noise coming from the group area (which was across the park, mind you), not to mention music streaming loudly from several other campers all around. 10pm quiet hour does not seem to matter to the hosts who did nothing to help those of us who expect rules to be followed.

    By first thing in the morning, we had found another camp site to flee to and we couldn't get out of there fast enough!

    Never again will we be back. Never again.

  • Jacqueline  L.
    Oct. 1, 2020

    Rivers Edge RV Park

    Camping with a River View

    This summer we tried Rivers Edge Rv Park for the first time and had a great experience. On our drive up to Pacific Northwest in early August we did tent camping here and in late September we tried the cabins along the river. Wonderful quiet location, good hosts and amazing sunsets on the Snake River. If you stay in the cabins, just a note that this is a place where you need to bring your own bedding and kitchen items, however there is a hot plate and sink, plus a microwave. The ladder steps up to the bedroom was an adventure in itself😛 No bathrooms in the cabin, but there is a community bathroom and shower. One star off because the bathroom really does need to be updated. Shower was a bit grungy. But for everything great about this place, I know we will be back!

  • B
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Rivers Edge RV Park

    Beautiful!

    Traveling through Idaho and made this reservation online just an hour before arrival. Very simple to reserve. 

    We have a 38' 5th wheel pulled with a dually pickup. It was a tight fit, but after we were parked, it was awesome. We were in space #5. After unhooking, we did park the pickup across the lane in space they have for extra vehicles. Hook ups were simple. Although the sewer pipe at our site was a little high, so we had to really use risers under our drain pipe to get it to that level. Other sites seemed ground level. 

    When we left the next morning, we did have to pull out the "entrance" lane, as the angle of the space and smaller area, we couldn't turn sharp enough for the exit lane. 

    We could watch the sunset over the Snake River from out campsite. No bugs and lots of shade. Quiet campground.......except the duck hunters on other properties.  
    We didn't use the restrooms, etc. there. 

    They have very nice metal fire pits and a decent picnic table at each site. If you needed to stay in a cabin, they looked very nice. The larger one with the bathroom, was a beautiful site.  

    The price was great, especially for full hookups. I wish we could have stayed more than one night.

    We would definitely stay there again.

  • Jill R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 4, 2024

    Rivers Edge RV Park

    It’s like a dirty dog that badly needs grooming

    Reading the other reviews made me a little unsure, but I went for it. The location is outstanding and my site is right on the river. The sites aren’t real obvious so I kind of made it up as I went. There is trash everywhere. The fire pits are all full of trash. And a little mowing or weed eating would help. To be honest, all the campgrounds I’ve been to this trip have been covered in trash and dog feces. It’s obvious service has gone the way of the dinosaurs. Keep your expectations low!!!

  • B
    Jul. 3, 2024

    Rivers Edge RV Park

    Such a DISAPPOINTMENT

    The cabin we reserved for two nights was such a disappointment, becasue of the time we arrived we forced ourselves to stay one night. The floors were not clean and sleeping on the bed provided was like sleeping on a pie tin. it crinkled and cracked everytinme you moved. The cabin door you could not lock and the bathroom was unbelievably dirty. The shower was more like a drip.

  • Beth D.
    Aug. 25, 2020

    Mountain View

    Beautiful Trees and Gorgeous Payette River

    We stayed for one night on a road trip West. Nice paved drive on our site, a big groomed flat spot for a tent, a nice fire pit with cooking grate, and sturdy picnic table.  Our site was right on the Payette River, and we enjoyed watching some inflatable boats go by.  Pit toilets were highly acceptable, and we could also wade right into the shallows of the river.  Would stay again!

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  • L
    Sep. 18, 2021

    Boise Riverside RV Park

    Friendly convenient stay by the river

    Feels like a little oasis tucked in behind the fairground and baseball stadium. The green belt and river run right by it. Super friendly staff. Variety of site types. Excellent laundry and shower facilities open 24/7.

  • Joni R.
    Jun. 6, 2023

    Boise Riverside RV Park

    Customer service is really bad

    We stayed at this park in Sept 2022.  We decided to make a reservation again in 2023 because the best part of this park is you are right next to the green belt.  Unfortunately, This place is run with a "like it or not, we don't care" attitude.  Toni, who runs the place, has terrible customer service skills and there is no room for negotiation.  We made a reservation on Mar 17, 2023 for 8 days in August, 5 months in advance and we cancelled on April 2, 2023, within 2 weeks of making the reservation in the first place.  We were required to pay a $300 deposit which is non-refundable.  Their non-refundable policy, is to make up for money lost because a site was tied up, but for this reservation it was tied up for only 2 weeks, so I'm pretty certain they didn't lose money.  We have tried to reach out to Toni by phone at least 10 times.  Once, we even got her husband and he promised us he would have her call us.  Nope.  Never happened.  The customer service rating is because Toni will not return a call and refuses to negotiate.  She won't give the common courtesy to work something out with her.  She really doesn't care what you think or even your side of the problem.   Not a good way to run a business. Like I said, if you ride bikes and like the greenbelt its a okay place to stay but make sure you don't put a $300 deposit down.  The entire park is gravel/dirt roads except for some lawn that a few small campspots are on.  There are lots of residents staying long term in very old and run down trailers.  Kind of junky.  Be careful if you decide to stay here and for sure don't make a reservation for more than a couple of days so you don't lose your deposit.

  • B
    Jun. 18, 2025

    Snake River RV Resort

    Great area with solid camping arrangements

    Staff was super friendly and helpful. Grounds are well kept and river access is abundant. Lots of full timers but all were very nice and willing to chat and interact. Sites were spacious and large trees were in abundance. Grass was well maintained and a slight bit soggy in places, but this did not create any issues. Large pavilion area on the river is great for large groups. 

    All in all, a very nice location with great staff and large areas to enjoy while on walks or just while sitting back in a lawn chair. 

    Definitely will visit again!


Guide to Eagle

Camping near Eagle, Idaho offers options from riverside accommodations to forested mountain retreats. The area sits in the high desert foothills where the Boise River Valley meets the Boise Mountains, with elevations ranging from 2,600 to over 5,000 feet. Summer temperatures typically reach 90-95°F during July and August, while spring and fall offer milder conditions with cooler nights.

What to do

Riverside recreation: Boise Riverside RV Park sits along the Boise River with a 19-mile greenbelt offering cycling opportunities. "There is a greenbelt that runs from the campground all the way to Lucky Peak Reservoir, a distance of 19 miles," notes Mike H. The paved path connects campers to downtown attractions without needing a vehicle.

Snake River fishing: Snake River RV Resort provides access to excellent spring catfishing in the shallows. One guest shared, "When the weather warms up in the spring this is a great place to catch channel catfish in the shallows. I live in Caldwell and take my motor home here occasionally just for the quiet serenity."

Desert exploration: Venture to nearby canyons for hiking and rock collecting. "This is a beautiful desert canyon that is lush and green along the creek. The rock spires and canyon walls are something to be seen. There are fun hikes along the creek and many caves to be explored," reports one visitor to the surrounding areas.

What campers like

Lakeside ambiance: Caldwell Campground and RV Park features a small lake with resident waterfowl. "The bathrooms and showers are excellent! Clean, secure. The lakeside location and walking trails are beautiful. Feels like living outside of town but still close to everything town offers," writes Rachele B.

Winter yurt stays: For winter glamping close to Eagle, Idaho, the yurts provide a warm shelter after cold-weather activities. "Nice and clean. Easy to warm up. Some games lots of beds," reports a visitor about their experience. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing opportunities surround the structures.

Urban river access: Many campgrounds in the area offer convenient river access without sacrificing proximity to urban amenities. "This spot is on the Boise River, a short trek from wineries, shopping and the river. Something for everyone! Nice people, great location," notes Amy S.

What you should know

Site selection considerations: When booking at Rivers Edge RV Park, choose carefully based on your needs. "Pretty view of the river. Campground looks like a farm storage area overall with the basketball court covered by a dog kennel, and junk lying about everywhere. Swim area is pretty mucky and shallow," reports Lorrie K.

Seasonal variations: Summer brings swimming opportunities at several locations with varying water quality. "The water was so warm I swam at midnight! That's 5 stars," shares Mary D. about her summer experience at Rivers Edge RV Park.

Cabin preparations: If staying in cabins at glamping locations near Eagle, Idaho, check what supplies you need to bring. "If you stay in the cabins, just a note that this is a place where you need to bring your own bedding and kitchen items, however there is a hot plate and sink, plus a microwave," advises Jacqueline L.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly explorations: Succor Creek State Natural Area offers natural features that children enjoy. "This is a beautiful desert canyon that is lush and green along the creek. The rock spires and canyon walls are something to be seen. There are fun hikes along the creek and many caves to be explored. Perfect spot for camping with kids," explains Brad M.

Water play options: Several campgrounds offer river access for cooling off in summer. "We did not get cell service here," notes a camper about a nearby forest service campground, which can be a benefit for family bonding time.

Safety considerations: Be aware of natural hazards when camping with children. "Very hot with little shade. Large camping spots. Lots of cute little snakes. Great for star gazing and searching for thunder eggs," cautions Laurie W. about certain desert camping areas.

Tips from RVers

Navigation challenges: Mountain View Campground has some limitations for larger rigs. "This campground has some decent sites down near the river, but the sites up higher are noisy due to the highway, and don't have much shade. There are no hookups or dump station, so this is a weekend site for most," advises Mike W.

Electrical issues: Check hookups before committing to a site. "When we hooked up I found the 30 amp outlet melted & broken and the 110 outlet blackened from spark damage," reports Dave S. about his experience at one park.

Site privacy: Many RV parks in the area have mixed reviews regarding site spacing. "The park was nice for a single night stop, and the people were really nice and helpful. Try to get a back in site to the green belt if you can," suggests Jenny W.

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