Best Campgrounds near Melba, ID

The Snake River region surrounding Melba, Idaho features several distinctive camping areas ranging from established county parks to dispersed public lands. Celebration Park, situated along the Snake River approximately 25 miles from the nearest town, provides waterfront camping with designated sites and basic facilities. The Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey area offers dispersed camping opportunities with minimal development. Given's Hot Springs combines tent and RV sites with cabin accommodations and natural hot spring amenities, while several additional campgrounds within driving distance provide various levels of services for both tent and RV campers.

Road conditions vary significantly across the camping areas, with several requiring higher-clearance vehicles for access. The dispersed sites in the Morley Nelson area feature particularly rough roads more suitable for ATVs than passenger cars, while approach roads to some of the developed campgrounds may also present challenges. Summer temperatures frequently exceed 100°F, making spring and fall more comfortable camping seasons in this high desert environment. Many sites have fire restrictions during dry periods, particularly in summer and early fall. "We parked right beside the river, and it was absolutely gorgeous. However, I don't recommend taking a car on this road. It's definitely an ATV road as it's very rough," noted one camper about the dispersed sites.

Waterfront sites along the Snake River represent the most sought-after camping locations in the area, offering scenic views of the surrounding canyon landscape. Celebration Park provides river access with designated camping areas, picnic tables, and vault toilets for a $5 fee with a three-night maximum stay. One visitor described it as having "amazing views of the surrounding terrain" while another mentioned the park has "stupendous views" with "good hiking that is pretty flat and mountain biking as well." The region's natural features include the Snake River Gorge, Halverson Lake, petroglyphs, and abundant wildlife viewing opportunities, particularly birds of prey. While sites close to visitor centers may have some light pollution, areas farther from facilities offer excellent stargazing conditions in this relatively remote desert landscape.

Best Camping Sites Near Melba, Idaho (88)

    1. Celebration Park

    12 Reviews
    Melba, ID
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 495-2745

    $2 - $5 / night

    "It is remote and wild with non-stop views from every site and many outdoor activities nearby."

    "Sites are next to the river and have amazing views of the surrounding terrain. Trash cans are located at each designated site as well as a level area to set up."

    2. Swan Falls - Idaho Power

    17 Reviews
    Murphy, ID
    13 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!"

    3. Given’s Hot Springs

    8 Reviews
    Marsing, ID
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 495-2000

    $30 - $40 / night

    "It’s by the road, it’s super outdated walking around the property there is trash everywhere it’s definitely Past its heyday it be great if someone could pump some money into this and a little bit of TLC"

    "The owner told me their family found this hot springs while they were on the Oregon trail! Loved this information. The owners are welcoming and the whole place feels friendly."

    4. KOA Boise Meridian RV Resort

    12 Reviews
    Meridian, ID
    17 miles
    +1 (208) 888-7003

    "The location is near the the central part of Meridian, there is no open land, rivers or other natural attractions within walking distance.  "

    "This KOA is located close to everything you need in the Meridian Boise area. The sites are pretty close, and the wifi is not great. Those are my only reasons for the 4 star."

    6. Mountain View RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Boise, ID
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 345-4141

    "While exploring southeastern Idaho we were looking at some extreme temps coming our way and wanted the luxury of electric hookups for AC."

    "Great spot right in Boise city limits, but right next to the airport and highway. Facilities are very nice and staff is very friendly. Only issue was the road noise."

    7. Boise Riverside RV Park

    20 Reviews
    Garden City, ID
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 995-4864

    $53 - $95 / night

    "Biking, hiking, walking along the Boise River. There is also some great fishing on the Boise River. This location is centered for city goers, snow skiers, white water rafters and anglers."

    "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."

    8. Abundant Life RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Caldwell, ID
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 714-0667

    $45 - $55 / night

    "There is a very busy local highway (Business I-84) and Interstate (the actual I-84) close by so the cell towers can’t keep up.  "

    "Close to everything."

    9. Ambassador RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Caldwell, ID
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 454-8584

    "We stayed at the Ambassador RV Resort in Caldwell, Idaho in July and September 2021. This is one of the nicest, cleanest, well-maintained parks we have stayed at."

    "Easy access to the park easy from Hwy. Fast check-in and huge pull throughs"

    10. Boise-Meridian KOA

    6 Reviews
    Meridian, ID
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 888-7003

    "Sites felt pretty tight next to the “neighbors”."

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Recent Reviews near Melba, ID

432 Reviews of 88 Melba Campgrounds


  • J D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Terriland

    Great and friendly place!

    We had such a great experience here! Very welcoming and friendly people. We arrived late and Terri still came out to welcome us and help us get settled. She gave us great recommendations to do around the area.

  • Cable A.
    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.

  • Kevin C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 16, 2025

    Succor Creek State Natural Area Dispersed

    Fantastic otherworldly Camp Site

    It's a long drive in, but once you get into the canyon, it's beyond amazing. A camera does not do it justice. The campsites down near the boat ramp are very nice with covered picnic tables. The vault toilet is clean. No cell, or water, but you can filter the river. Weekends can be busy but it's still politely quiet. I'll happily go here and sit a spell.

  • John G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Grayback Campground and Group Sites - Reserve

    Great family spot

    Easy to find, get to and quiet. Lots of spots to choose from. Kind of close together but lots of space in each individual spot. Plenty of room for my 12x16 tent and canopy to set up with lots of room left. Few little easy trails to walk. Perfect streaming level service with T-Mobile. Bathrooms are what you’d expect, nothing fancy but gets the jobs done

  • April B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Antelope Reservoir

    Quiet, Secluded, but Buggy

    When we arrived, we were the only ones there. There were five sites with tables, fire pits, and pit toilets. Toilets were clean.

    The reservoir was extremely low.

    Rattlesnake area.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Roystone Hot Springs RV and Camping

    Hot Springs

    Well maintained gravel campground. Only 10 RV spots. You must make a reservation. Grounds are well kept. 20 min drive to Emmett, ID. Reservations required to use the Hot Springs pool/tub.

  • 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.

  • D
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Riverlife RVing

    Clean, convenient and welcoming

    First, your hosts - just wonderful people engaged in making your stay comfortable and enjoyable.  Their kindness and consideration are enough reason to return.  Nice setting adjacent to the Payette River adds to the aesthetic with spots along the shore to drop a line and try your luck.  It is a smaller park and the maintenance is spectacular.  Check your Google maps for access alternatives or call host.  He'll guide you in.

  • John G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Grayback Gulch Campground

    Great place!

    Really great place to take the family, bathrooms aren’t bad but not great, definitely useable. Creek is a short walk away. Nice clean area. Bugs aren’t bad. Coming back for sure.

    PS I have great 5G service here with T-Mobile. Able to call, use internet, and stream movies


Guide to Melba

The Snake River region near Melba offers camping options from established sites to dispersed locations on public land. Elevations average around 2,300-2,700 feet, with temperature fluctuations of 30-40°F between day and night common in spring and fall. Summer nighttime temperatures typically remain above 60°F while winter camping requires preparation for below-freezing conditions.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Swan Falls provides excellent smallmouth bass fishing during spring and early summer months. "I caught quite a few smallies, but they were on the smaller side. Still fun to catch," reports one visitor at Swan Falls - Idaho Power.

Hiking excursions: The Halverson Lake trail near Celebration Park forms a 3.9-mile loop suitable for moderate hikers. "There's an excellent hiking trail leading to Halverson Lake not far in, forming a 3.9-mile loop. For a more extensive hike, follow the river trail to discover old stone mini huts," notes a camper at Celebration Park.

Thermal soaking: Given's Hot Springs maintains an indoor swimming pool heated naturally to approximately 94°F. "It also has an inside heated swimming pool with personal hot tubs that are also in private rooms," explains a visitor who appreciates the year-round swimming option.

Stargazing conditions: For optimal night sky viewing, select campsites away from the visitor centers where light pollution is reduced. Prime viewing months run from May through September when skies tend to be clearest.

What campers like

Water activities: The Snake River through Celebration Park offers calm sections perfect for controlled water play during summer. "River is slow moving. Refreshing to sit in," reports one July visitor, though caution is advised due to strong currents in some areas.

Unique historical features: Remnants of earlier inhabitants provide educational exploration opportunities. "For a more extensive hike, follow the river trail to discover old stone mini huts—some are intact enough to enter, while others are just rubble, yet they're all intriguing to explore," mentions a visitor at Celebration Park.

Seasonal wildlife watching: The Morley Nelson area showcases various raptors throughout the year. "The best part of this place is watching the birds of prey and the scenic canyon views," notes a visitor at Swan Falls - Idaho Power.

Hot springs amenities: The indoor facilities at Given's Hot Springs provide year-round access regardless of weather conditions. "The pool is clean and healing," writes one camper who appreciated the controlled environment.

What you should know

Road conditions: Access roads to several dispersed sites require appropriate vehicles. "You won't need a 4WD rig. A front wheel drive sedan can do this drive, but the road is bumpy," advises a camper about the BLM areas beyond Swan Falls.

Water limitations: Some facilities have natural mineral water only. "The only water available comes from the hot spring, so you have to take cold water to mix it, or wait for it to cool before drinking," warns a visitor at Given's Hot Springs.

Campsite availability: Celebration Park has 13 first-come, first-served sites that can fill quickly on summer weekends. "I'm providing some updated photos for future campers, 13 sites first come first serve," shares a frequent local visitor.

Insect populations: Expect seasonal bug activity, especially near water. "Got a spot right by the water. It was a quiet Wednesday in September. Bugs were still very active," reports a camper at Morley Nelson Snake River Dispersed Campsites.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming safety: Monitor children closely in the Snake River due to unpredictable currents. "I do not recommend swimming in the Snake though, the stretch of river that flows through this park is dangerous and pulls people under. Enjoy the river from either a boat, or the land," advises an experienced local.

Educational opportunities: The visitor center at Celebration Park offers interpretive programs about local geology and native peoples. "There are a lot of activities there including hiking, swimming, fishing, the information center and atlatl throwing," mentions one visitor.

Kid-friendly activities: Many camping areas include open spaces for games and exploration. "This location is great for the fall or spring getaway. Only half a dozen sites. No electric or water on site but water is available by visitors center as is an amazingly clean and modern restroom!"

Heat considerations: Plan outdoor activities for mornings or evenings during summer months. "Here at the beginning of July. Only two other campers. Very hot. 100 degrees. Too hot to do anything," shares one camper about mid-day summer conditions.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: The best RV camping spots in the area typically feature level ground and easy access. "We were able to get into the last or furthest campsite up stream north of the dam. We were able to launch our kayaks for fishing and paddling for a couple of days," suggests an RV owner at Swan Falls.

Size limitations: Some campgrounds have restrictions on RV length. "RV should be smaller than 27'. We have a 27' Travel Trailer pulled with an extended long bed Chevy Silverado," notes one RVer about Swan Falls access.

Power management: Plan for limited or no hookups at most riverside locations. "It is dry camping with no hookups. No reservations, so it's on a first come first serve basis," shares an RVer who stayed along the Snake River.

Gradient challenges: Some access roads have steep sections requiring adequate towing power. "The drive down from the top is pretty steep. Ensure your vehicle is powerful enough to pull your rig back up the grade," warns an experienced RV camper about the best places to camp near Melba, Idaho.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find camping spots in Melba, Idaho?

Near Melba, you'll find excellent camping options along the Snake River. Swan Falls - Idaho Power offers established campsites and some dispersed camping on BLM land, though the layout can be initially confusing when you arrive. For more natural settings, check out Celebration Park, which provides basic boondocking with bathroom facilities in a remote, scenic location featuring non-stop views and numerous outdoor activities. The Morley Nelson Snake River area also offers dispersed camping opportunities. While Melba itself is small, these nearby options provide good access to outdoor recreation while still being reasonably close to town amenities.

When is the best time of year to go camping near Melba?

The best time for camping near Melba is late spring through early fall (May to October), when temperatures are most comfortable and outdoor activities are readily accessible. Roystone Hot Springs RV and Camping near Emmett is particularly pleasant during these months, with well-maintained facilities and hot springs that are refreshing in cooler weather. Summer brings ideal conditions for water activities at Given's Hot Springs, though it can get quite hot in July and August. Spring offers beautiful wildflowers, while fall delivers colorful foliage. Winter camping is possible but less comfortable due to cold temperatures, with many facilities reducing services or closing entirely.

What amenities are available at Melba campgrounds?

Campgrounds near Melba offer varying amenities depending on the type of experience you're seeking. Jacks Creek Campground provides sites along the reservoir with camping right at the water's edge, making it perfect for fishing, kayaking, and bird watching. Most sites are RV-friendly, including options for big rigs, and the area is well-maintained by Idaho Power. For those wanting more facilities, Country Corners Campground & RV Park offers clean showers and bathrooms, quiet surroundings despite highway proximity, and is well-maintained by owners who take pride in their property. Many campgrounds in the region provide basic amenities like toilets and water access, while RV parks typically include full hookups.