Equestrian Camping near Juliaetta, ID

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    Triple H Mini Ranch provides horse-friendly camping near Juliaetta with well-maintained metal panel fencing in its two pastures. The property features secure perimeter gates and electric wire protection for trees. Horse owners can camp with peace of mind as their horses enjoy spacious paddocks with visible companion horses nearby and access to large water troughs. The fenced areas have short-mowed grass, making them ideal for horse containment. Staff regularly check on horses throughout the evening. The property accommodates both tent and RV camping with 5 designated sites, and includes basic amenities such as drinking water, picnic tables, fire pits, firewood, and toilets.

    Located approximately 30 minutes from the Lolo trail system, Triple H Mini Ranch serves as an excellent layover spot for riders traveling through the region. The facility's secure fencing provides reliable containment for horses overnight while travelers visit nearby towns. Pets are permitted throughout the property, making it suitable for visitors traveling with multiple animal companions. The ranch maintains good visibility between horse pastures, reducing stress for horses unaccustomed to separation from their companions. The campground requires reservations and prohibits alcohol consumption on the premises. Guests consistently note the property's park-like setting and attentive hosts who provide updates about their horses' well-being throughout the evening.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Juliaetta (4)

      1. Spring Valley Reservoir

      3.8(10)15mi from JuliaettaRVs, Tents

      "This campground is located conveniently near Troy, and is about a 25 minute drive to Moscow. There is also a large Pavilion which is perfect for a large get together."

      "Close to the town of Troy and simple setup. You can camp up by the reservoir parking lot, or further in, closer to the wooded area. There are bathrooms interspersed and great for fishing."

      from $15 - $25 / night

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      2. Hells Gate State Park Campground

      4.4(19)22mi from JuliaettaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "*Lots of biking in park and nearby along the riverfront. *Very nice Lewis and Clark Discovery Center *Aspen and Birch Loops DO have RV hookups. Cottonwood Loop does not."

      "Next to river but lots of shrubs. Can walk down trail to access river bank."

      3. Triple H Mini Ranch

      5.0(2)17mi from Juliaetta6 sitesRVs, Tents

      "I was so happy to find this place when looking for a place to stay overnight with my horse. The facility has a perimeter gate as well as gates to each pasture (2)."

      from $45 / night

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      4. Palouse Empire Fair

      3.3(4)40mi from JuliaettaRVs, Tents

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near Juliaetta, ID

    35 Reviews of 4 Juliaetta Campgrounds


    • Nichole W.
      Aug. 7, 2023

      Triple H Mini Ranch

      Fantastic Layover

      I was so happy to find this place when looking for a place to stay overnight with my horse. The facility has a perimeter gate as well as gates to each pasture (2). The fencing was nice metal panels between sturdy posts. There was Hotwire strung on the inside of the pasture in places to keep horses off the Arbor Vitae trees. Grass was mowed short and my horse could see another horse all night. He had a big water trough to drink from. The hosts checked on him and sent me updates through the evening while I was in town. I recommended them to others I met on my ride through the Lolo area. I was very impressed and happy with the experience.

    • Nancy C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 23, 2021

      Hells Gate State Park Campground

      Hells Gate is anything but Hell

      PROS: *The campground is very shady which is great when it's 102 degrees (record breaking year). *The sites are pretty level and easy in and out.
      *They irrigate so there is lush grass everywhere. *Lots of biking in park and nearby along the riverfront. *Very nice Lewis and Clark Discovery Center *Aspen and Birch Loops DO have RV hookups. Cottonwood Loop does not. *Access to the Snake River, with marina close by *Disc golf course *Close to town

      CONS: *NO early checkin. 2:00 is it. They say they need the time to water and clean. They were nice about it. *Bathhouses are DESPERATELY in need of updating and the one in Cottonwood Loop mens room smelled of urine. *Can't really see the river from the campground

      It was very smoky when we were there due to fires across the river in Oregon, so we cut our visit short. We will return when air quality returns though.

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 14, 2019

      Hells Gate State Park Campground

      Loud

      Overall, a nice state park campground, but a little too close to the city. The bathrooms were decent, with free showers. We arrived around 6pm and the weather was weird, light rain then hail, but it stopped after about an hour. We started to settle in and then a group of maybe 30 teenage boys with a handful of “leaders” arrived around dark taking up 4 spots near us. The kids were rowdy throwing firecrackers until midnight. The leaders did absolutely nothing to stop them and neither did the campground. Luckily they slept and then all took off early around 8am after morning prayers. In hindsight, nothing against the campground other than close proximity to each other and the city and the camp host didn’t break up the “fun”

    • J
      Jun. 17, 2021

      Hells Gate State Park Campground

      Nice spot by the river

      Great camping spot. No RV hookups, but fresh water, restrooms, and showers. Next to river but lots of shrubs. Can walk down trail to access river bank.

    • Eric B.
      Jul. 26, 2022

      Hells Gate State Park Campground

      Excellent as usual

      We have tented here several times over the years while motorbike camping, this time was in our 5th with the bikes in garage. We stayed in the Birch Loop with water and hydro hook up. Nice mature shade trees with good clearance. Short walk to a great beach. Staff were great to deal with. Short drive for Costco and such. Great location for a motorbike base camp. So many great roads…especially the Spiral Highway and Snake River. When the jet boats are out playing which seemed mainly on the weekend it could be annoying to some but we really didn't notice it. Birch loop is well shielded from the river by mature trees. Happy Camping. Oh, and don't park on the grass.

    • Andy H.
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Spring Valley Reservoir

      Good fishing; wooded sites are best, but expect wind and noise.

      Popular park with families, so it's a bit loud until around midnight.  The tenting areas near the lake (and the RV area) are exposed to a lot of wind.  There are about 4 sites (near the trailhead) that are back in the trees and significantly less windy.  No skeeters when we were there (early June), but I suspect they're there once summer heats up.   Short trail around the lake is nice for waterfowl viewing, and if you're a fisherman I saw some nice strings of trout being carried. Seems to get some slob campers -- had to clean out a campfire ring near our site because it was full of scorched cans.   Site 15 had a nice area to hang our hammocks for sleeping, and even though it was right near the trailhead, the hikers were quiet and polite.   If you're just looking for a camping site near Moscow, it's acceptable.

    • C
      May. 25, 2021

      Hells Gate State Park Campground

      Great Park and Campsite

      Super helpful staff gave us a sweet campsite. Lots of wildlife around and we were camped close to the trailhead. Great hiking and views of the river and canyon. Definitely going back.

    • E
      Jun. 17, 2015

      Hells Gate State Park Campground

      Plenty to do

      This is a large campground for the area and there is plenty to do around the state park. Fishing, hiking, swimming, boating, disc golf, volleyball mountain biking. The camp spots are very close to each other and there is not much privacy. It is also very hot in the summer. It would be a great place to take younger children if you are looking for lots of activities.

    • Hannah C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 31, 2020

      Spring Valley Reservoir

      Lots of amenities

      This reservoir camping area has many amenities which make it nice. Great docks on the water, swimming, fishing, bathrooms, trash cans, and even a fish cleaning station. I like how the RV sites have water and electricity unlike most campgrounds in the area. This campground is located conveniently near Troy, and is about a 25 minute drive to Moscow. There is also a large Pavilion which is perfect for a large get together.


    Guide to Juliaetta

    Spring Valley Reservoir provides camping options near Juliaetta, Idaho with sites suitable for RVs and tent camping. Located approximately 25 minutes from Moscow, this reservoir offers fishing opportunities and hiking trails within a convenient distance from town. The area maintains vault toilets and trash collection services during the main camping season.

    What to do

    Fishing and water activities: Spring Valley Reservoir attracts anglers seeking a day or weekend of fishing. "Good place for fishing and day picnic," notes Saugat B. about Spring Valley Reservoir. Water conditions remain favorable through most of summer months.

    Hiking nearby: Trail systems around the area provide opportunities for day hikes with wildlife viewing potential. "The hiking trails are great with lots of options for easy hikes by the water or tougher ones up the mountain," shares Kyle G. about the paths at Hells Gate State Park Campground.

    Hammocking: Several campers mention setting up hammocks between trees at local camping areas. "Fun places to go hammocking," writes Zachary C. about Spring Valley Reservoir. Another camper adds, "Great trails and great places to put up your hammock" at the same location.

    What campers like

    Horse-friendly accommodations: The region offers several options for equestrian camping near Juliaetta, Idaho. "I was so happy to find this place when looking for a place to stay overnight with my horse," writes Nichole W. about Triple H Mini Ranch.

    River access: Camping along the Snake River provides water recreation opportunities. "Great camping spot. No RV hookups, but fresh water, restrooms, and showers. Next to river but lots of shrubs. Can walk down trail to access river bank," explains Jaime B. about Hells Gate State Park.

    Wildlife viewing: The area supports diverse bird and wildlife watching opportunities. "Decent bird watching here. I always see a Great Blue Heron and often eagles as well!" reports Celine K. about Spring Valley Reservoir.

    What you should know

    Weather considerations: Summer conditions can bring heat and occasional storms. "The weather was weird, light rain then hail, but it stopped after about an hour," shares Kristina J. about her stay at Palouse Empire Fair.

    Site privacy varies: Some campgrounds offer more separation between sites than others. "The camp spots are very close to each other and there is not much privacy," explains Elizabeth S. about Hells Gate State Park Campground.

    Seasonal conditions: Late summer can bring changes to water quality and facility maintenance. "The water is clean and nice through most of the summer, but towards mid-August the trash can pile up a bit," cautions Celine K. about Spring Valley Reservoir.

    Tips for camping with families

    Beginner-friendly options: First-time campers can find manageable sites in the area. "Our first camping trip in the books! Lots to learn," shares Gabrielle L. about her family's experience at Spring Valley Reservoir.

    Activities for children: Multiple recreational opportunities keep younger campers engaged. "This is a large campground for the area and there is plenty to do around the state park. Fishing, hiking, swimming, boating, disc golf, volleyball mountain biking. It would be a great place to take younger children if you are looking for lots of activities," recommends Elizabeth S.

    Accessibility options: Some trails accommodate strollers and wheelchairs. "Very family friendly place and the trail is wheelchair accessible. Great trek along the river," notes Celine K. about Hells Gate State Park.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: Some campgrounds provide electric and water connections while others offer more primitive camping. "I like how the RV sites have water and electricity unlike most campgrounds in the area," reports Hannah C. about Spring Valley Reservoir.

    Site dimensions: RV campers should check length restrictions when reserving. "Our spot was plenty long enough, but not as wide as I would have liked. There are two big trees on passenger side that prevent setting up a comfy patio," advises Kyle G. about his experience at Hells Gate State Park Campground.

    Dump stations: RVers staying multiple days can access sanitary dumps at some locations. Several parks in the region maintain dump stations, though availability varies by season and site.

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