Best RV Parks & Resorts near Felt, ID

Several RV parks provide full hookup options in the vicinity of Felt, Idaho. Teton Valley Resort in Victor offers full hookup sites that accommodate large motorhomes with 50-amp electrical service available from May 1 to October 15. Yellowstone Golf Resort at Aspen Acres RV Park in Ashton features level sites nestled among aspen trees with water, sewer, and 50-amp connections. "Sites have concrete pads that the hook ups are on, making it challenging to get a good flow for sewer," noted one camper about Teton Peaks Lodge & RV Park. Sugar City RV Park maintains 25 sites with both 30-amp and 50-amp service, while Buffalo Run Campground provides big-rig-friendly spaces with seasonal operation from mid-May through mid-October.

Road conditions vary significantly when accessing these RV destinations, with Teton Pass presenting challenging driving for larger motorhomes when traveling between Idaho and Jackson Hole. Most parks maintain operational seasons from May through October due to mountain weather conditions. Dump stations are available at Yellowstone Golf Resort, Teton Valley Resort, and Teton Peaks Lodge, though some smaller facilities like Grand Teton RV Getaway lack this amenity. Cell service is generally reliable, with a visitor noting "great cellular signal on AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon" at Teton Peaks Lodge. Pets are permitted at most locations with designated dog areas at some facilities. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer months when proximity to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks creates high demand for available RV sites.

Best RV Sites Near Felt, Idaho (164)

    1. Yellowstone Golf Resort at Aspen Acres RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Ashton, ID
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 652-3524

    $40 - $60 / night

    "So quiet and clean bathrooms and showers. Fire rings at each site. Nestled in an Aspen grove with a 18 hole par 3 course surrounded by rolling hills of farmer’s fields."

    "The Aspens are beautiful which makes most sites feel private. We stayed here to explore the rivers in the area."

    2. Teton Valley Resort

    8 Reviews
    Victor, ID
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 787-2647

    "Inexpensive with decent wifi and 5G Verizon coverage. Bathrooms & Showers, laundry, cafe/restaurant, even a hot tub.

    Friendly staff.

    Extended my stay because it was so nice."

    "We had our two dogs, and the staff helped guide us to several awesome hikes that were dog friendly that were great."

    3. Colter Bay RV Park at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park

    64 Reviews
    Moran, WY
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 543-2811

    $122 - $127 / night

    "Coulter Bay Campground is located on Jackson Lake just across from the Grand Tetons. It an incredibly beautiful place to camp."

    "We stayed in the Rv area with full hook-ups and a good sized site which was gravel with a picnic bench and surrounded by shade."

    4. Grand Teton RV Getaway

    2 Reviews
    Victor, ID
    19 miles
    Website

    $60 - $85 / night

    "Close to the town of Victor, but a little more in nature. Nice having bushes and the sounds of a creek close. The chickens and horse next door add a nice country feel to the soundscape."

    "If you are looking to hike Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Jackson’s and Driggs/Darby, you will not find a better location to easily access all location. I am already planning my next trip back."

    5. Sugar City RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Rexburg, ID
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 656-5750

    $38 - $50 / night

    "Clean showers, nice clothes wash facilities, dog friendly with fenced run area, cat approved by "Liza", just in her trailer trash tabby space."

    "Each spot has graveled level pads and grass that they keep trimmed& nice.  Full hookups

    Clean, new shower house with 2 showers, 1 restroom, 4 washers & 4 dryers. "

    6. Virginian RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Jackson, WY
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 321-6982

    $119 - $129 / night

    "Pull through and back up sites…staff is particular where you park vehicles….most had trailer pulled all the way forward, disconnect if needed and parked vehicle sideways at back."

    "Great location and accessible all of the great things to do in Jackson Hole. Great food nearby (King Sushi…if you can get in). We happened to be there during Antlerfest."

    7. Idaho Dunes RV Park

    1 Review
    Saint Anthony, ID
    32 miles
    +1 (208) 624-3275

    "Awesome please to take the dirt bike or ATV"

    8. Buffalo Run Campground

    4 Reviews
    Macks Inn, ID
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 558-7112

    "Lots of areas to explore and close to Yellowstone."

    9. Teton Peaks Lodge & RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Tetonia, ID
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 456-2969

    $45 - $65 / night

    "Sites have concrete pads that the hook ups are on, making it challenging to get a good flow for sewer. The bathhouse was clean and easily accessible, but slightly dated."

    "They have a great outdoor pavilion that was perfect for our group gatherings and I loved my full hookup spot! My favorite thing about the place was the interactions I had with one of the owners."

    10. Rusty Spur RV Park

    1 Review
    Irwin, ID
    33 miles
    +1 (208) 241-2109

    $55 - $60 / night

    "this is a private campground with three spaces off hiway 26. nice view of farmland and the valley hills park is convenient for walking dogs. very close to the hiway but not enough traffic to bother. owners"

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1438 Reviews of 164 Felt Campgrounds


  • T
    Jul. 7, 2022

    Alpine North Loop Campground

    Small & Clean

    Host is amazing! Campgrounds are good sizes and accommodates Travel trailers and fifth wheels. Does have group camping. No water hookup, no electricity and no showers. There is noises from the vehicles on the road nearby. It is close to the roads. Pet friendly.

  • Doug L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 20, 2023

    Colter Bay RV Park at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park

    Idyllic Beauty Awaits

    Coulter Bay Campground is located on Jackson Lake just across from the Grand Tetons. It an incredibly beautiful place to camp.

    The camp grounds are a bit tight especially if you stay in the RV Park. We stayed in the campsite side and all the sites are either campsite or pull-through for RV.

    If you're an RV'r take note: not all sites are created equal so make sure your rig will fit on the site that you reserve.

    Dump stations are clean and well maintained as are the sites. If you get a site with hook-ups be very careful about how you back-in so the you don't damage the utilities.

    This is a very popular RV park and, besides it's idyllic beauty it has Cabins, a general store, a convenience store with gas, there's a propane refill station, showers and a laundry-mat, as well as a restaurant on site.

    ... and there are lots of great hiking trails and opportunities for taking great photos.

    All-in-all you and your family are really going to love this campground.

    P.S Did I mention that its only 18min to the south entrance to Yellowstone and even more idyllic beauty? ... yeah you gotta go there!

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 26, 2024

    East Table Campground

    Access to the Snake River

    Stayed here on Sept 18, 2024. Paid $10 with senior pass. Pretty campground. Lots of pine trees. Some pull-throughs and some back-ins. Gravel campground road; may be tight in places for big rigs. Sites are dirt surface. Some leveling required. Campground accommodates tents, car camping, vans and RVs. Don't recommend large towables. Hammock camping possible. More than one vault toilet; reasonably clean and stocked. Hand water pumps, but shut off. Trash dumpsters, but locked. Some sites have easy access to the Snake River for fishing. Each site has a table, bear box, metal fire ring, and grill. Highway noise, loud at times. $20 is too high for a national forest campground fee when the water is shut off and the trash dumpsters are locked. Site 9 is large but received some odor from the nearby vault toilet. Campground host was friendly. This campground is probably a destination campground for fly fishing on the Snake River; otherwise, it's just okay for an overnight stay.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2022

    Gros Ventre Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    Beautiful

    This campground sits right outside Grand Teton National Park. It is a beautiful campground and quiet. I had a handicapped spot next to the bathroom and had electric hookups. No water at the site, no showers in the restroom area. There is a dump station on the way out - you have to reserve it. Paths to walk your dogs, friendly staff. Picnic tables and fire rings at each site; they do sell firewood there. I was fortunate enough to be able to book a spot just a few weeks in advance during the busy summer season. Highly recommend this campground if you are visiting the Grand Tetons.

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 7, 2021

    Yellowstone Lakeside RV Park

    Friendly owner and nice place to stop a short distance from Idaho Falls

    We are full-timers in a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow and having been fairly remote for a while, needed to hit a few big box stores to stock up in things. The CG is undergoing and expansion and is the area we stayed in, which got rather sloppy when it rained. We were in site W-5 for 2 days in late July. This area is all gravel and only a few of the sites were complete enough to be open. The sites all looked very level, but are open. All of the pull-through sites, existing and expansion, are oriented such that every other pair pull through in opposite directions and share utilities, which results in slide-outs only being a few feet apart in most cases. The new back-in sites along the periphery are roomier in between. There is a little road noise from US-20, but not excessive. AT&T coverage good, with 4 Bars of LTE with service up to 14.5 MB/s. They have a tower right across the highway. The CG WiFi was decent with speeds up to 1.8 MB/s, but generally in the 100s of MB/s. We were able to get DISH coverage on all three western satellites at our site. There were 13 OTA channels to be had with our fixed omni antenna.

  • Angela G.
    Oct. 17, 2021

    Signal Mountain Campground — Grand Teton National Park

    Beautiful location

    Beautiful campground in Grand Teton National Park. Very close to the iconic Oxbow Bend. The sites are spacious and mostly level. Some sites have electricity. There is a dump station in the area, and potable water you can fill tanks with. The sites are not very long so most trailers need to detach from the tow vehicle. The campground sits right on Jackson Lake. Deer, elk, and foxes can often been seen in the area. The bathrooms were clean with running (very cold) water. There were no hand dryers or towels in the bathrooms which seemed strange but at least there was heat. There are public showers but they were closed for the season when I stayed. I had spotty service with Verizon. The nearby Lodge has a nice restaurant, gift store and small general store. There was also a small sink for visitors to dump gray water.

  • Amy & Stu B.
    Sep. 15, 2022

    Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch — John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway

    Great spot

    Centrally located between Yellowstone national park in the grand Teton national Park this campground really has it all.

    OK, there’s no Wi-Fi but there is laundry with a change machine, they have showers with warm water and toilets, A convenience store with groceries and a gift shop, gas station, and even a restaurant.

    The sites are roomy enough not too close to your neighbor. Each site is full hook up and a pull through. ATT and Verizon service worked well.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2019

    Colter Bay RV Park at Colter Bay Village — Grand Teton National Park

    Beautiful views of Tetons

    Wow I have fallen in love with this campground. We stayed in the Rv area with full hook-ups and a good sized site which was gravel with a picnic bench and surrounded by shade. There was no fire pit but they did offer some close to the beach which is a minute away from our campsite. The only WiFi and cell service is at the bar and laundry area but it’s kind of nice to just step away from them. There is a gift shop, grocery store, laundry with showers, visitor center, gas station, propane fill, pizza parlor(yummy), bar/restaurant, and a marina offering boat and kayak rentals(1st come 1st serve). There are tons of activities to do in the area along with hiking trails, rentals, guided fishing, wildlife viewing, photo ops everywhere and A FAMILY OF BLACK BEARS that frequent the area. There is also jr ranger classes and religious services on Sunday. Our family truly enjoyed our stay and would come again


Guide to Felt

RV campgrounds near Felt, Idaho position visitors within the eastern Idaho countryside at elevations averaging 6,200 feet. Winter temperatures frequently drop below zero, while summer days reach the upper 70s with cool evenings in the 40s. The camping season typically runs mid-May through mid-October, with many facilities closing after the first major snowfall.

What to do

Golfing at Yellowstone Golf Resort: Located within the Aspen Acres RV Park, this 18-hole par 3 course offers camping with recreational opportunities. "So quiet and clean bathrooms and showers. Fire rings at each site. Nestled in an Aspen grove with a 18 hole par 3 course surrounded by rolling hills of farmer's fields," notes Jim M. from Yellowstone Golf Resort at Aspen Acres RV Park.

Hiking dog-friendly trails: Several areas accommodate pets with designated spaces. "The staff helped guide us to several awesome hikes that were dog friendly that were great," reports Catherine G. about her experience at Teton Valley Resort, adding that staff assisted with scheduling activities like kayaking tours.

Attend local events: The region hosts seasonal activities worth exploring. "We happened to be there during Antlerfest," mentions Ted N. about staying at the Virginian RV Park. In Victor, weekly gatherings provide entertainment options: "Victor, ID has weekly music nights on Thursday that was super fun too," notes a camper from Teton Peaks Lodge.

What campers like

Aspen groves for privacy: Natural vegetation creates seclusion between sites. "The Aspens are beautiful which makes most sites feel private. We stayed here to explore the rivers in the area," shares Rebeca H. about Yellowstone Golf Resort at Aspen Acres RV Park, noting it feels like "a beautiful property in the middle of a farming area."

Community amenities: Some campgrounds foster social interaction. "They have little s'more bags that they give you and do little community bonfires each night," mentions Amber W. about her experience at Teton Valley Resort, which also offers "a heated pool/hottub, laundry, showers."

Local town access: Proximity to small towns provides additional resources. "Victor is a charming small town with several breweries and a locally sourced grocery market," states Catherine G. Similarly, campers at Grand Teton RV Getaway appreciate being "close to the town of Victor, but a little more in nature. Nice having bushes and the sounds of a creek close," according to Anastasia A.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Weather dictates operational timelines. "We were there at the end of the season and there wasn't too many people playing golf," notes Rebeca H. about Yellowstone Golf Resort. For winter visitors, one camper cautions: "If you visit in the winter, make sure to bring chains as this pass can get pretty rough."

Mountain driving challenges: Road conditions impact travel times and accessibility. According to a reviewer, Google Maps sometimes routes travelers on challenging back roads, though they noted it was "worth driving into a Aspen studded campground."

Site configurations: RV site layouts vary between facilities. At Teton Peaks Lodge & RV Park, "sites have concrete pads that the hook ups are on, making it challenging to get a good flow for sewer," explains Chris L., who still found it "a good spot to stay" despite this limitation.

Tips for camping with families

Pool access for children: Water features provide entertainment options. "Amazing pool and hot tub. Our site was paved," notes Jen S. about Teton Valley Resort, which maintains these facilities for guest use.

Recreation facilities: On-site activities keep children engaged. Sugar City RV Park includes "a new basketball/pickleball court" according to Shauna & Steve H., though they mention "the pickleball court would be a huge hit if they painted the lines."

Educational opportunities: Buffalo Run Campground provides access to natural learning environments. The location places families "close to Yellowstone" with "lots of areas to explore," making it convenient for day trips to national parks, according to William P.

Tips from RVers

Cellular connectivity: Working remotely requires reliable service. Teton Peaks Lodge receives positive reviews for connectivity: "Had a great cellular signal on AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon," according to Andrew B., making it suitable for digital nomads.

Laundry facilities: Extended stays benefit from on-site washing machines. "I used their laundry facilities. They were fine but only one washer and dryer so plan accordingly," advises Rebeca H. about Yellowstone Golf Resort.

Site levelness: Many campgrounds provide even parking surfaces. At Sugar City RV Park, "each spot has graveled level pads and grass that they keep trimmed & nice," according to Shauna & Steve H., who appreciated the full hookup capabilities and clean grounds.

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