Camping Near Fairfield, Idaho

Fairfield is an ideal place for camping adventures of all kinds. Fairfield is a great camping destination for everyone. There are tons of nearby hikes, adventurous activities, and sights to see. Discover great camping spots near Fairfield, reviewed by campers like you.

Best Camping Sites Near Fairfield, ID (164)

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    3. Baumgartner Campground

    6 Reviews
    4 Photos
    76 Saves
    Atlanta, Idaho

    Overview

    Baumgartner Campground is situated alongside the South Fork Boise River, 11 miles from Featherville, Idaho. The area offers excellent fishing, hiking and off-road vehicle riding opportunities. Baumgartner Hot Springs is located within the campground, where visitors can enjoy soaking in the pool while admiring the scenic, natural setting.

    Recreation

    The campground's main draw is Baumgartner Hot Springs. The 101-degree water is piped into a large concrete soaking pool. The pool is open during daylight hours and is drained and refilled daily. The pool is pressure washed Tuesday mornings and will not open until around noon. The South Fork Boise River provides great fishing for wild and stocked rainbow trout. Younger campers love splashing in the cool mountain waters. An accessible path leads to a bench overlooking the swimming/fishing hole on thenorth end of the campground. The John Baumgartner Gravesite is a short walk from the hot springs. A 1/4-mile interpretive nature trail begins at the hot springs and meanders up the hill through the forest. Kelley Creek/Iron Mountain, Virginia Gulch, Willow Creek, Van Gulch and Big Water Trails all begin in the area. Ponderosa Trail Learner's Loop is located approximately 1 mile to the west of the campground and offers beginner level trails for young ATV and off-road motorcycle riders. ATVs, UTVs and off-road motorcycles cannot be ridden within the campground. You may trailer them in and out of the campground but the trailer must fit within your camping spur.

    Natural Features

    The campground is nestled beneath towering ponderosa pines at an elevation of 5,200 feet. The gentle South Fork Boise River runs along the site, offering beautiful scenery and recreation. A variety of wildlife is commonly seen in and around the campground, including deer and moose.

    Nearby Attractions

    Numerous hiking, biking, horseback and off-road vehicle trails crisscross the surrounding area. Kelley Creek Flats Recreation Area is adjacent with additional designated dispersed site camping and livestock corrals near Kelley Creek. The historic Iron Mountain Lookout is located to the south of the campground. It is approximately a 12 mile one-way trip along the Kelley Creek trail which is open to vehicles 50" or less in width.

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    • Reservable
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    • Group

    $100 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from North Fork Campground - Sawtooth National Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from North Fork Campground - Sawtooth National Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from North Fork Campground - Sawtooth National Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from North Fork Campground - Sawtooth National Forest
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    4. North Fork Campground - Sawtooth National Forest

    14 Reviews
    36 Photos
    123 Saves
    Ketchum, Idaho

    Overview

    North Fork Campground is situated on the banks of the beautiful Big Wood River at an elevation of 6,300 feet. Visitors enjoy fishing and tubing on the river and exploring the Harriman Trail.

    Recreation

    This site is part of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, where outdoor activities abound. Fly-fishing for rainbow, brown and brook trout is popular on the Big Wood River, as is float tubing. The 20-mile Harriman Trail leads past the campground, offering excellent hiking and biking. Numerous additional trails spur off the Harriman Trail leading to deep canyons, sparkling lakes, swimming holes and more excellent high country fishing.

    Natural Features

    A scenic aspen forest covers North Fork, offering plentiful shade. Pines dot the landscape and colorful summer wildflowers are abundant. Willows and grasses line the riverbank. Temperatures are cool with an average summer high of 78 degrees and a low of 40 degrees.

    Nearby Attractions

    The Sawtooth National Recreation Area Visitor Center is 1/2-mile from the campground, with a small museum, bookstore and area information. An RV dump station and drinking water are located here as well. Easley Hot Springs is 6 miles north, offering a swimming pool, hot tubs, showers and a small store. Popular area events include Wagon Days in Ketchum in September.

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    $22 / night

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    5. Stanton Crossing

    7 Reviews
    12 Photos
    61 Saves
    Bellevue, Idaho

    Five-day max within a 30 day period.

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    6. Mountain Home RV Park

    26 Reviews
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    45 Saves
    Mountain Home, Idaho
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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      8. Five Points

      1 Review
      15 Saves
      Fairfield, Idaho

      Five Points Campground is a primitive campground composed of 7 units located near Five Points Creek 17 miles north of Fairfield over Couch Summit. The newly renovated campground offers restrooms and is close to the popular Worswick hot springs. Potable water is not available at this campground.

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          10. Pioneer

          1 Review
          3 Saves
          Fairfield, Idaho

          Pioneer Campground, which is situated next to Soldier Mountain Ski Area, is a developed campground composed of 5 units on Soldier Creek. The campground can be reserved in its entirety for groups of up to 50 people. The amphitheater and adjacent picnic area can be used for group events. Campground amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, drinking water and a restroom. The South Fork and North Fork of Soldier Creek trails begin along Forest Road 093 and join a major network of trails in the Soldier Mountains.

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        • Rachel G.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Three Island Crossing State Park Campground
          Nov. 19, 2024

          Three Island Crossing State Park Campground

          Three Island

          This was a beautiful state park. Very well kept. We only stayed 1 night so we did not get to explore a lot. There is a train nearby so you will hear that. Within walking distance is a winery which has a restaurant and looked very nice. Our site was a back in with plenty of space. There was a small grocery in town. This park had an awesome museum area.

        • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Corral Creek Designated Dispersed
          Oct. 31, 2024

          Corral Creek Designated Dispersed

          Large dispersed site near creek

          Free designated dispersed campsite along Sawtooth Nation Forest Road 137. Camped here at the end of September 2024. Very large designated dispersed site set downhill from the forest road; no issues with dust from this road. The area is level. May be able to park 3 rigs. Tent camping is possible back from the parking area toward the metal firering. This area can accommodate 3 or 4 tents, or one big hot tent. Corral Creek is just down a short path from the campsite. The sound of the creek can be heard at the site. Very quiet area. Mountains on either side of the site. The parking area is dirt and gravel. The "tent" area is grass and dirt. Don't see opportunities for hammock camping. No cell service. No shade; solar recharging and Starlink possible. 3 day limit. Hiking trailheads and vault toilet at the end of the forest road.

        • bThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Decker Flats Dispersed
          Oct. 11, 2024

          Decker Flats Dispersed

          Nice place close to great trailheads

          I enjoyed my 2 night stay here. I pitched a tent however it was quite windy due to it being an open area so just stake your tent down well. I had a spot right beside the salmon river and was able to access this campsite via my Honda Accord vehicle.

        • Harry D.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Little Camas Reservoir
          Oct. 10, 2024

          Little Camas Reservoir

          Peace among cows

          Beautiful scenery, easy drive in for most vehicles and surprisingly good phone service. Had the place all to myself and got some really nice long exposure shots of the night sky.

        • Marne F.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Oct. 7, 2024

          Frank C Jones King Hill Area

          Frank C Hill Area

          1st stop on our way to Moab. We were able to get our Nissan Frontier hauling a 6×10 trailer parked into the sight next to the Snake River. It was fairly level. Nice sunset viewing, not too buggy in early Oct. Lots of train noise thru the night, tho. Pit toilet was out of TP, luckily we had spare. We had an owl also visit the tree above us and serenaded us for a good 1/2 hr in the middle of the night (very cool). Overall, good stop for passing through.

        • bThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Decker Flats Dispersed
          Oct. 5, 2024

          Decker Flats Dispersed

          Very nice stay close to the Sawtooth mountains

          This was a great stay. I found a place to pitch a tent right beside the river. There seemed to be plenty of spots some vacant at times. It was close to Highway 75 but did get some traffic noise but the river drowned most of it out. Would stay here again!

        • James B.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Oct. 2, 2024

          Silver Creek West Access Area

          Great place for a free stay

          We stopped as a overnight prior to Craters of the Moon. Off Hwy 20 enough that there is no road noise. Gravel parking areas that are mostly level. Pit toilet on site.
          Fire rings in most sites.
          Have ok Verizon coverage and super fast Starlink.
          Definitely worth a stay.

        • Corinne H.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Little Camas Reservoir
          Sep. 20, 2024

          Little Camas Reservoir

          Beautiful and quiet

          Was worried about the weather when I pulled up at dusk during a storm but it passed south of me and I got to watch the lightening. It is remote without any services for miles in either direction off 20, so do check the weather and come prepared.

          We had it to ourselves in mid September. Toilets had lots of TP and were clean. Saw some big scat (moose?).

        • Greg D.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Sep. 9, 2024

          The Wagon Wheel

          Quaint and quiet

          Well shaded sites with a clean bathroom, shower combo. There’s only the one bathroom but we didn’t have to wait for anyone to use it. It was quiet except for an occasional public service siren which wasn’t too loud. We felt safe staying there even though it was in a residential area The only thing that was missing was a picnic table

        • KThe Dyrt PRO User
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          Sep. 2, 2024

          Dog Creek Campground - Idaho

          It's ok as a fall-back option

          My wife and I were forced to make last minute changes to our camping trip this year(thanks to the Wapiti 2024 fire in Stanley) and Dog Creek was the only campground available on the dates we had set aside. We had been up to Pine once before but had never explored past the town. 

          The campground itself is quiet and away from the main road but it is directly parallel to the South Fork of the Boise River. There are a TON of ponderosa pines and other various pine trees so the campground looks small because of the dense tree cover. From the main road, the main drive is a fairly narrow paved dirt/gravel road and not bumpy at all so most vehicles shouldn’t have an issue with it. 

          The camp sites themselves are a little close to each other but you’re not shoulder to shoulder or directly on top of each other. The camp host greeted us upon our arrival, filled us in on the fire restrictions and said to let him know if we needed anything. 

          We had reserved sites 10 and 11 but in reality, they might as well call it a group site because there is no separation between the two, you even share a"driveway”. There were fire rings, tent pads(at some sites) and picnic tables, along with shepherds hooks for hanging trash off of the ground. There were also metal tables at every site that we think are intended for camp stoves.(The picnic tables are wood)The fire rings were well cared for(none damaged that we saw and they all had adjustable grills)….but our fire ring was very close to the bushes which was a little sketchy. 

          This campground is nice and quiet and full of trees. But unfortunately, for us, that’s where the appeal ends. In order to get to the actual Dog Creek from the campground, you have to hope that sites 2 and 5 are not occupied and even then, the creek isn’t super exciting. It’s pretty but it’s a climb down into a ravine of sorts and it’s not deep enough to lay in and there aren’t any places to setup chairs to just enjoy it. The water flowing through the creek is clean and it is pretty to look at, but that’s about all it’s good for. 

          As for other things to do at the campground, there isn’t much. There are no hiking trails as far as we could tell, but if you go across the street to the river, you can actually enjoy your stay, assuming the banks of the river aren’t packed with dispersed campers and their ATV’s. 

          The campground does have water spigots and the water tasted fine. The restrooms(vault toilets) were impeccable in terms of cleanliness. Some of the nicest Forest Service campground restrooms we’ve used and the camp host does an awesome job of keeping them clean and bug free. 

          Speaking of bugs, we didn’t see many mosquitoes but we did see a good amount of bees, wasps and yellow jackets and there were traps setup throughout the campground so bring an epi pen if you’re allergic to any of them. 

          We lost cell service just after the reservoir (T-Mobile) but my satellite communicator worked fairly well at the campground. 

          There are dumpsters to take your trash just inside the entrance to the campground, which is a little annoying as you have to walk quite a ways to dump it, but there were also no critters hanging around the sites. 

          Dog Creek campground is the type of campground where you setup your camper or RV and leave for the day to do other things. Whether it’s boating at Anderson Ranch, taking the ATV’s up into the mountains or try to find hiking trails. The campground itself is very pretty BUT it doesn’t offer much in terms of things to do while there. However, if you are looking for some peace and quiet, with very little noise from the outside world, it’s great.

        • Kathryn D.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Silver Creek Public Access Dispersed
          Aug. 10, 2024

          Silver Creek Public Access Dispersed

          Creekside!

          Delightful creekside free campsites! Turn at the BLM sign and take a little gravel road to several free creekside spots! There are at least two pit toilets, one at a spot with two picnic tables, each has a great shade, fire pit, and a place for a camp stove! One has a flat raised gravel spot for a tent, which was good because we actually saw a couple mice. The second pit toilet was further down the road at a more separated spot, it looked like it was ADA accessible and also had a picnic table, etc. Close enough to Carey to get gas/ice. Only giving it 4 stars because of the mice (pack out your own trash guys! It isn’t hard!) and the complete lack of trees, the covers over the picnic tables did proved shade, but it still got crazy hot.

        • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Carmela RV Park at Y Knot Winery
          Aug. 9, 2024

          Carmela RV Park at Y Knot Winery

          Really Liked Y Knot

          We followed our GPS plus there is great signage leading you to the Y Knot Winery, which is the same route to go to Three Island Crossing State Park. The state park is adjacent to the winery campground(CG). You first come to the older CG across from the winery building, which is better suited for smaller rigs. We were in the newer CG a little further up the road in pull-through site 26 with FHUs. As we had a reservation with an assigned site number, we went straight to our site, set up, and then walked back over to the winery to register. The sites have an interesting layout as they are long, yet the front and back of site not really defined. You have to adjust your rig on the gravel pad to fit your rig to the utilities towards the back of the site. You then ensure that either side of your rig isn’t too far on the gravel road. The CG is bare bones with no picnic tables, fire pits, nor WiFi(saw a review for$6 Wifi but didn’t see any networks in the new area). It was no issue for us as we were enjoying the winery and golf course. Since the CG is new, the trees have not matured and you have no problem with satellite. We got one bar on Verizon. Their water pressure is high so you will need a reducer. We got an end cap site and enjoyed the large yard. The CG info states there’s a pet area, but there’s no sign or fenced in area. The pet area is a grassy area along the golf course side of the CG according to the map. There was no road noise, but there was a distant train or two during the night. There’s a lot to like about this CG: nice sites, wine tasting, decent food, and a fun golf course.

        • George B.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Wilson's RV Park
          Aug. 4, 2024

          Wilson's RV Park

          Not like the pictures for sure

          We stayed a week in July, and the green trees in the pictures are all dead skeletons now with no shade at all. There is a constant smell of a combination of septic and farm compost. The one advantage was an onsite parts store and repair shop.

        • Andrew S.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Frank C Jones King Hill Area
          Jul. 31, 2024

          Frank C Jones King Hill Area

          Great little hideaway

          Spent one night here on a long road trip. I was the only one there. Very easy to find. Felt safe, nice view of the river. The only negative was the trains going by at night. Quite loud.

        • Phillip C.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Trinity View Resort
          Jul. 29, 2024

          Trinity View Resort

          Complete Satisfaction

          Found this place after a trip to another spot was not to be. Awesome staff great spot to just relax. Today the views were almost as impressive as the staff. We are going back! dusty 3 mile road and all.

        • CThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Little Camas Reservoir
          Jul. 27, 2024

          Little Camas Reservoir

          Pretty and quiet

          Nice level sites overlooking lake. Easy to get to. Lots of cows wandering around. Toilets were clean. We had the place to ourselves.

        • Pearce F.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Silver Creek Public Access Dispersed
          Jul. 18, 2024

          Silver Creek Public Access Dispersed

          Great night on Silver Creek

          Arrived later than I wanted and was thrilled to find site 1, I believe this was the North entrance, was available. Great spot with a pit toilet and table. Plenty of room to park and level. Loved listening to the creek all night. Wet a fly the next morning and caught a great brown trout. Lots of little dinkers, too.

        • KThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Trinity View Resort
          Jul. 7, 2024

          Trinity View Resort

          Great RV Park

          Found this gem few miles off the highway with amazing views all around. Plus the owners were incredibly nice. Would definitely stay again.

        • Cindy S.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from North Fork Campground - Sawtooth National Forest
          Jul. 6, 2024

          North Fork Campground - Sawtooth National Forest

          Great Place to get away

          It’s a quiet place. It is dusty. The camp host was awesome. He was quick to tell us what sites were still available on a holiday weekend. He even alerted the campers that a bear was spotted a few miles down. There is no power and no cell service.

        • PThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Little Camas Reservoir
          Jul. 1, 2024

          Little Camas Reservoir

          Nice area. Lightly visited

          There are vault toilets in two locations. No other facilities. Very few people. Where we stayed overnight, we didn't see anyone else. Lots of gnat-type flying bugs. Almost no mosquitos. Great views of the mountains around the lake and very quiet. Difficult to access the water as it is deep mud near the shoreline. Lots of grazing cattle nearby.

        • laura S.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Hayspur Hatchery
          Jul. 1, 2024

          Hayspur Hatchery

          Free, beautiful, a little buggy

          Free (donation box) camping. I have a hard time imagining this place filling up, plenty of field to park in. Most RVs were under a row of trees. Two vault toilets, on either end of camping. Not the cleanest or freshest I’ve used, but not the worst. Great scenery and birdwatching. Good stop on the way to/from Craters.

        • RThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Mountain Home RV Park
          Jun. 30, 2024

          Mountain Home RV Park

          Nicest RV Park I've Ever Been To

          I've been a full-timer for several years now and have stayed in many parks. This is by far the cleanest, nicest park I have ever seen. The sites are wide, spacious and clean. Lush green grass and shady mature trees at every site. All concrete pads. Private bathrooms with showers! The dog park is stunning. The roads are paved and there's not a single piece of gravel in sight! You really have to see this place to believe it. It's like a little neighborhood!

        • eThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Pettit Lake Campground
          Jun. 28, 2024

          Pettit Lake Campground

          Fantastic location - super full

          We drove in on a late Thursday night, June 27th, to find the entire campground packed, and even struggled to find a dispersed camping site nearby. It's a great spot, but for it being a Thursday night, expected to find a bit more available.

        • Kelda C.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Little Camas Reservoir
          Jun. 27, 2024

          Little Camas Reservoir

          Secluded and Pretty

          I stayed here for about a week. My spot was a short distance from the water in an attempt to avoid the mosquitoes (didn't really work), but still really serene. It's about a 30 minute drive to stores in Mountain Home. I also appreciated that you're only on non paved roads for about 1/2 mile. Would definitely come back here.

        • DS K.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Spillway Campground
          Jun. 25, 2024

          Spillway Campground

          Anderson ranch reservoir free camping

          3 sites with tables and a pit toilet. Beautiful secluded spot mostly to ourselves


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        Guide to Fairfield

        Camping near Fairfield, Idaho, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to relax or an adventure-filled getaway, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

        What to do:

        • Hiking and Biking: The area is home to numerous trails. Campers at North Fork Campground - Sawtooth National Forest have enjoyed the nearby hiking and biking trails, with one reviewer noting, "Hiking/biking trails nearby and this campground also sits along the Big Wood River."
        • Fishing: The Big Wood River is a popular spot for fishing. One camper mentioned, "We were looking for a nice quiet campground to act as a base for fishing the Big Wood."
        • Exploring Hot Springs: If you're up for a short drive, check out the hot springs near Baumgartner Campground. A visitor shared, "The hot spring was super enjoyable, but the pines and river were also just as relaxing."

        What campers like:

        • Scenic Views: Campers rave about the stunning scenery. One reviewer at Prairie Creek Camping said, "The views are incredible. Nice shade cover and trees."
        • Clean Facilities: Many campgrounds, like Murdock Creek Dispersed, are well-maintained. A camper noted, "The vault toilets were clean, and though the campground was nearly full, we still felt secluded in our site."
        • Quiet Atmosphere: Campers appreciate the peaceful environment. A visitor at Wood River Campground mentioned, "Despite being near Highway 75, the road noise in the evenings was not a distraction."

        What you should know:

        • Limited Amenities: Many campgrounds, like Little Camas Reservoir, have few facilities. One camper pointed out, "No facilities available at all, which is fine by me!"
        • Bear Country: Campers should be aware that some areas are bear country. A reviewer at North Fork Campground warned, "There is a bear in the area at this time."
        • Cell Service: Expect limited cell service in many campgrounds. A camper at Stanton Crossing noted, "Weak Verizon, good ATT and no TMobile cell reception."

        Tips for camping with families:

        • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places like Hagerman RV Village, which has plenty of space and grassy sites. One family shared, "This campground is quiet, shady and pleasant."
        • Plan for Activities: Make sure to have activities for kids. Campers at Baumgartner Campground enjoyed fishing and exploring, saying, "There’s so much to do here!"
        • Pack Snacks and Drinks: Having food on hand is essential. A visitor at Wood River Campground mentioned, "It is located @ 10 miles north of Ketchum making it very convenient to run into town for supplies."

        Tips from RVers:

        • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A reviewer at Stanton Crossing said, "There is one pit toilet, but we didn't use it."
        • Look for Amenities: Some campgrounds offer more amenities than others. A camper at Hagerman RV Village noted, "The bathrooms were sparkling and the sites were very well kept."
        • Be Prepared for Dust: Many campgrounds have gravel roads. A visitor at North Fork Campground mentioned, "It was quite dusty when we went but the trees were starting to change color."

        Camping near Fairfield, Idaho, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

        Frequently Asked Questions

        • What camping is available near Fairfield, ID?

          According to TheDyrt.com, Fairfield, ID offers a wide range of camping options, with 164 campgrounds and RV parks near Fairfield, ID and 33 free dispersed camping spots.

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

          According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Fairfield, ID is Three Island Crossing State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 35 reviews.

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

          According to TheDyrt.com, there are 33 free dispersed camping spots near Fairfield, ID.

        • What parks are near Fairfield, ID?

          According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 parks near Fairfield, ID that allow camping, notably Sawtooth National Forest and Boise National Forest.