Best Campgrounds near Grand View, ID

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Grand View, Idaho provides both established campgrounds and dispersed camping areas along the C.J. Strike Reservoir and nearby water features. The Cove at C.J. Strike Reservoir, managed by the BLM, accommodates tent and RV camping with drive-in, boat-in, and walk-in access. Several Idaho Power campgrounds populate the region, including Scout CJ Strike Reservoir and North Park Campground, offering basic amenities for primitive camping. Just 20 minutes from Interstate 84, Bruneau Dunes State Park Campground provides developed sites with electric hookups and cabin options for those seeking more comfortable accommodations.

Road conditions vary significantly throughout the region, with some campgrounds accessible via paved roads while others require travel on dirt or gravel surfaces. Summer temperatures can be quite hot in this high desert environment, making spring and fall ideal camping seasons. Cell service is spotty throughout the area, with marginal Verizon reception noted at some campgrounds. Most Idaho Power sites limit stays to 14 days, while BLM areas typically enforce similar restrictions. A visitor to the Cove at CJ Strike Reservoir noted, "Clean and quiet. Most sites are spaced out well, there are some on the water that are closer together. Most sites have a shelter over the picnic table."

Water access represents a primary draw for campers in the Grand View area, with several campgrounds positioned directly along C.J. Strike Reservoir offering opportunities for fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing. Sites at Jacks Creek Campground feature camping "literally on the water's edge" according to one reviewer, who praised the "utility operated natural area by Idaho Power" as "very well maintained" with excellent Verizon service. While amenities at most campgrounds remain basic, with vault toilets and limited water access, the peaceful setting and reservoir views compensate for the rustic conditions. Campers should be prepared for potential wind, as the area can experience strong gusts with limited natural windbreaks. Bug activity can be significant near the water, particularly during warmer months.

Best Camping Sites Near Grand View, Idaho (63)

    1. Bruneau Dunes State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Bruneau, ID
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 366-7919

    $29 - $39 / night

    "Bruneau Dunes State Park is a hidden gem in Idaho just 20 min off I-84 in Idaho not far from Boise."

    "If you don't want to leave Idaho but you want to feel like you're in the dessert, this is an awesome place to camp!"

    2. Scout CJ Strike Reservoir Idaho Power

    6 Reviews
    Grand View, ID
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 388-6778

    $15 - $20 / night

    "Idaho Power and Owyhee County Sheriff patrolling multiple times during the day this past weekend (4/5/19-4/7/19). Idaho Power does a great job of maintaining the grounds and keeping them clean."

    "There is also an electric hydro-power plant as a part of the dam complex. you can approach this site from either side of CJ Strike lake on good paved roads."

    3. Cottonwood CJ Strike Reservoir Idaho Power

    8 Reviews
    Bruneau, ID
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 388-6778

    "We camped just outside of Cottonwood Campground. There is an access road to the West that follows the shoreline. Beautiful area and it was great to camp right on the water."

    "Some sites had fire pits and a few had direct access to the water. Vault toilets present. Most spots have some level privacy. There was a store/restaurant about 10 mins west. Great spot for free."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Cove at CJ Strike Reservoir - BLM

    5 Reviews
    Grand View, ID
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 384-3300

    "RVs can fill water and dump at the WMA office about 10 minutes away, or the Idaho Power Campground."

    "All sites near the water.  Not much shade in the heat of the summer and the campsites are fairly close together."

    5. Jacks Creek Campground

    8 Reviews
    Bruneau, ID
    13 miles

    "Several sites along reservoir with camping literally on the water's edge. Out of probably a dozen sites, most are rv friendly, even a couple of sites for big rigs."

    "About 8 spots right on the shore of the lake - each site has a cutout “step” down through the weeds and into the lake. Ideal for fishing or wading."

    6. Mountain Home RV Park

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

    "Walking distance to Walmart."

    "This RV park is a little close to the highway, but was actually very quiet and is close to plenty of recreation. It was super clean, had great showers, and a really lovely staff."

    7. North Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Grand View, ID
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 388-2323

    "Lots of fishing with easy access to the water. The only drawback for us was how close the sites are."

    "There is a boat launch right next to it so boating access from the campground is excellent!  Great for families with RV's and campers, less great for tent camping."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    8. Mountain Home AFB Military

    4 Reviews
    Mountain Home, ID
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 828-6333

    "Plenty of room for weekenders, no reservations, wide open space for kids to run around, central fire pit to roast s’mores and hang out, highly recommend!"

    9. North - C. J. Strike Area

    3 Reviews
    Grand View, ID
    6 miles
    Website

    "Close to the road, you can hear all the traffic. Close to the boat launch ramps, you can hear all the boats racing to their fishing spot as the sun comes up."

    "The cabins are a step above tent camping with wooden platform beds and bunks. Plan to be inside only to sleep as there is not much room. Bathroom is behind the cabins."

    10. Swan Falls - Idaho Power

    17 Reviews
    Murphy, ID
    22 miles
    Website

    "Dyrt found this gem of a free waterfront site while passing through SW Idaho."

    "Both the idaho power side and further down the gravel road gives you numerous options for camping. Dam makes for great fishing too!"

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Recent Reviews near Grand View, ID

372 Reviews of 63 Grand View Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 29, 2025

    Bruneau Dunes State Park Campground

    Spacious with light activities and active hosts

    Wide open space for families and pets. A small lake, bathrooms available and electrical hookups. Option to sled on sand dunes (rentals available and beginning of camp ground, check hours). Water hookups and showers available depending on time of year. Amazing sunrise and sunset views.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 23, 2025

    Swan falls and Snake River Bluffs

    Great riverside stop

    I stopped here for an overnight in mid November.

    The road goes down into the canyon at the dam. There is camping both above and below the dam. I camped above the dam, but if I did it again, I would go below. This time of year there is morning sun below the dam. Also more spots. People arrive in the morning to boat above the damn as well so if you don’t want to hear that, definitely go below.

    Barely any cell service in the canyon but plenty up top.

    Roads are good.

  • sThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2025

    Little Camas Reservoir

    Just Beautiful

    It is definitely off the beaten path. 20 miles off of the main highway and then a gravel road in. All ok. Make sure to turn in before you pass the outhouse. There are zero services so you have to be self contained. We were the only ones here on Halloween!

  • Spring F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2025

    Frank C Jones King Hill Area

    Closed/under construction

    The whole site has been torn up and closed off for some sort of construction. Cannot stay here currently

  • Cable A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 20, 2025

    Boise Riverside RV Park

    Crowded and kinda gross

    Great access to the greenbelt. Fantastic walking to anything you need. Worst showers, laundry and bathrooms than anywhere I’ve been. They don’t take care of them for how much money the obviously bring in. Overpriced, cramped and gross. Does the job for a few days though.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Swan Falls - Idaho Power

    Waterfront property

    Got a spot right by the water. It was a quiet Wednesday in September. Bugs were still very active. Definitely would stay here again for a quick overnight. Flush toilets at the dam parking lot and pit toilet at the boat ramp.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 2, 2025

    Little Camas Reservoir

    Good overnight stop

    This was a nice place to stop overnight. The views were very nice even though the reservoir is nearly dry (more like a pond). It’s only 2 miles off of the paved road on a decent gravel road with a little washboard. Has a vault toilet only, no other facilities or trash. Plenty of room for any size rv or tent.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 26, 2025

    Frank C Jones King Hill Area

    Awesome overnight spot on snake river.

    This is a great little spot with a boat landing & 5 small campsites surrounded by trees and the river. I so wanted the spot where I could literally open my door with nothing but greenery and the river to look at! It was the best sunset view and gurgling sound of the river I’ve seen in my relatively inexperienced boondocking life. But my truck and trailer couldn’t clear the tree branch overhangs. But still got a nice spot close to the landing, and still nice!

    The train is a bit noisy & hwy 84 is not too far away, but that’s kind of a plus thing too. Relatively easy access for small trailers/vans from I-84 (very narrow dirt road for about 1/4 mile or so from the frontage road & down a big hill). My truck and trailer are about 40’ feet long, and I had no problem turning around in the turn around area, but definitely too many trees and such to back in blind into a spot.


Guide to Grand View

Grand View, Idaho sits at approximately 2,356 feet elevation in the high desert landscape of southwestern Idaho. Camping sites near Grand View, Idaho experience extreme temperature variations with summer highs often exceeding 90°F and winter lows frequently dropping below freezing. The area receives minimal rainfall at less than 10 inches annually, creating an arid environment where nighttime temperatures can drop 30-40 degrees below daytime highs even in summer months.

What to do

Stargazing at night skies: Bruneau Dunes State Park Campground offers exceptional dark sky viewing opportunities. "Senior discount, Dark Skies, Observatory, Tallest Dune in N.A., definitely worth a night or two," mentions Nancy C. The park houses an observatory for serious stargazers.

Sand dune exploration: Climbing the massive sand formations at Bruneau Dunes State Park Campground provides a unique desert experience. "The hike up to the top of the big one was hard but very rewarding," notes Easton S., while another camper advises, "If you're hiking the dunes consider footwear. It looks like it would be fine to hike barefoot or in flip flops because it's not an ankle turner, but the sand can get burning hot, literally."

Birding along the water: The waterways around Grand View attract diverse bird species. "I saw either a fish or an otter come up out of the water, and I woke up to pelicans on the water near my site. Definitely could've spent hours in peace just watching the wildlife," shares Alyssa W. about her experience at Jacks Creek Campground.

Fishing access points: Swan Falls - Idaho Power provides multiple fishing spots along the Snake River. "Fishing here is very popular too, with huge bass jumping all evening and night," states one reviewer, while another adds that "Fishing was awesome. I caught quite a few smallies, but they were on the smaller side."

What campers like

Direct water access: Jacks Creek Campground offers waterfront camping with easy lake entry. "Several sites along reservoir with camping literally on the water's edge. Out of probably a dozen sites, most are RV friendly, even a couple of sites for big rigs," explains Joel G. Another camper notes, "About 8 spots right on the shore of the lake - each site has a cutout 'step' down through the weeds and into the lake. Ideal for fishing or wading."

Clean facilities: Despite the remote location, many campgrounds maintain respectable restroom facilities. "The bathhouse is emaculate. Great showers to wash off the sand from climbing the dunes," shares a visitor to Bruneau Dunes. At Cottonwood CJ Strike Reservoir, campers appreciate the well-maintained grounds, with one noting it as "clean, roomy, campground with boat launches and docks."

Wildlife viewing: The diverse ecosystem supports various wildlife sightings. "If you are into watching Birds of Prey, hearing coyotes yipping at night and having rabbits running around, as well as some deer cruising the area, this is a nice place," comments a Swan Falls visitor. At Scout CJ Strike Reservoir Idaho Power, one camper enjoyed the "very unusual setting at the base of the concrete wall of the dam" with dramatic views of "small waves breaking over the spillway gates."

Affordability: Most camping options around Grand View remain reasonably priced. "We camped at the Idaho Power campground... Cost an extra $10.00 to reserve a spot on line," mentions one reviewer about the Cove at CJ Strike Reservoir, while numerous free dispersed camping options exist throughout BLM lands in the area.

What you should know

Weather extremes: The high desert climate brings significant challenges. "It is actually like you're in a desert. It gets very cold at night and hot and dry during the day," explains Easton S. about Bruneau Dunes. Another camper notes, "Campground was clean and well maintained. Unfortunately we went on the hottest day of the year and got cooked. The car said it was 111F! No real trees to speak of for shade so we spent the entire day in the water."

Seasonal bug activity: Cottonwood CJ Strike Reservoir Idaho Power experiences significant insect pressure during warm months. A visitor to Jacks Creek warns, "Dog people beware...lots of ticks," while another states bluntly, "Do not come here during spring! We found 6 ticks within an hour of being there." Late spring seems particularly challenging for insects across all campgrounds.

Limited shade: Most campgrounds lack substantial tree cover. "Sites are pretty standard, not many with shade, and I could see it getting pretty close on a busy weekend," mentions a Bruneau Dunes visitor. At North Park Campground, a camper notes the area "gets hot here in the summer" with minimal natural shade.

Variable road conditions: Access to some sites requires navigating unpaved roads. At Swan Falls, one camper explains, "You won't need a 4WD rig. A front wheel drive sedan can do this drive, but the road is bumpy. It was dry when I went to maybe if it's muddy it would be more treacherous."

Tips for camping with families

Water activities for kids: The reservoir provides cooling relief during hot days. "Lots of space to spread out and play. The grassy areas were great for the dogs and the kids," reports Kimberley B. about Scout CJ Strike Reservoir.

Observatory visits: North Park Campground serves as a good base for families planning to visit the Bruneau Dunes observatory. "This campground is very clean and there is lots of grass for kids and dogs. Lots of fishing with easy access to the water," mentions a reviewer. The campground's proximity to the observatory makes for easy evening excursions.

Sand sledding opportunities: Children particularly enjoy sliding activities on the dunes. "Sliding down the dunes is pretty cool," explains Shelly S. about Bruneau Dunes. Families can bring specialized sand sleds or boards to ride down the massive dunes.

Clean swimming areas: Several campgrounds designate swimming zones away from boat traffic. North Park Campground features "a big park/picnic area with several picnic tables and a designated swimming area" according to Amy S., making it suitable for families with children who want to cool off safely.

Tips from RVers

Limited hookups available: Most camping sites near Grand View offer primitive camping with few amenities. "Great dry campground. Pads are fairly level. No water, power or sewer. Dump Station right there at the dam though," explains Shawn S. about Scout CJ Strike Reservoir.

Full-service alternative: Mountain Home RV Park provides complete hookups for those requiring amenities, located about 30 miles north. "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," shares kristin S. The park features "level concrete pads" and "beautiful greenery" according to other visitors.

Site selection considerations: RVers should carefully select sites based on size requirements. "We have a 27' Travel Trailer pulled with an extended long bed Chevy Silverado. We were able to get into the last or furthest campsite up stream north of the dam," explains Ed E. about Swan Falls, adding "The drive down from the top is pretty steep. Ensure your vehicle is powerful enough to pull your rig back up the grade."

Weather preparedness: Wind can be particularly problematic for RVs in the area. "It can be a little bit windy," notes a camper about Swan Falls, while another mentions bringing "good anchors for anything you want to set up" at Bruneau Dunes State Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Grandview Campground located in Idaho?

Based on available information, Grandview Campground appears to be located in southwest Idaho near the Snake River region. The area has several campgrounds in proximity, including Swan Falls - Idaho Power and C. J. Strike Reservoir. This region offers access to reservoirs, wildlife viewing, and outdoor recreation opportunities typical of southern Idaho's landscape.

What is the contact number for Grand View Campground reservations?

For reservation information in the Grand View area, you might contact Jacks Creek Campground, an Idaho Power operated site, or Bruneau Dunes State Park Campground which is located about 20 minutes off I-84. Idaho Power campgrounds typically have reservation systems in place for their well-maintained facilities. For the most current and accurate contact information, it's recommended to check the official Idaho Power website or Idaho State Parks reservation portal.

What camping is available near Grand View, ID?

According to TheDyrt.com, Grand View, ID offers a wide range of camping options, with 63 campgrounds and RV parks near Grand View, ID and 15 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Grand View, ID?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Grand View, ID is Bruneau Dunes State Park Campground with a 4-star rating from 34 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Grand View, ID?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 free dispersed camping spots near Grand View, ID.