RV Camping near King Hill, ID

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    Several RV parks surround King Hill, Idaho, providing year-round options for motorhome travelers. Mountain Home RV Park, located 30 miles northwest in Mountain Home, features concrete pads with full hookups, 50-amp service, and big rig friendly sites with ample spacing between neighbors. Hagerman RV Village, situated 15 miles south along Highway 30, offers shaded full hookup sites and operates year-round with spacious pull-throughs for larger rigs. Trinity View Resort in Mountain Home provides 85 sites with full hookups including both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service. Sites at most parks include water, sewer, and electric connections, with varying pad surfaces from gravel to concrete. "The sites are plenty long enough for our 40' fifth wheel and F450. The utilities were in the middle of the pad, plus they had two sewer connections, which was nice for us," noted one RV camper about Mountain Home RV Park.

    Cell service varies throughout the region, with most parks reporting good Verizon coverage but spotty T-Mobile reception. Dump stations are available at most RV parks, though Carmela RV Park at Y Knot Winery in Glenns Ferry requires high water pressure reducers for RV connections. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F, making parks with shade trees particularly valuable during peak season. Pet-friendly policies are standard across most facilities, with dedicated dog parks available at Mountain Home RV Park. Propane refill services exist on-site at select locations, eliminating the need to disconnect and drive elsewhere. Trail Break RV Park in Glenns Ferry offers 35 sites but lacks big rig accommodation, making it better suited for smaller motorhomes and travel trailers. Advance reservations are strongly recommended during summer months when many parks reach capacity, especially on weekends and holidays.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near King Hill (67)

      1. Carmela RV Park at Y Knot Winery

      3.9(7)7mi from King HillRVs, Tents

      "We were in the newer CG a little further up the road in pull-through site 26 with FHUs."

      "Water and electric hook-ups were in good shape, with a dump site on the way out. Liked the ability to just pull-through the space."

      2. Trail Break RV Park & Campground

      4.0(8)6mi from King Hill1 siteRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Park right next to your tent. The bathrooms are locked for paying campers only and have a sink, shower and toilet. Very clean and nice."

      "The camp spots have fire rings.
      I get a tent spot for my rooftop tent and they have flushing toilets, showers, kitchen and laundry onsite.

      Well worth the $15 rate!"

      from $20 - $40 / night

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      3. Mountain Home RV Park

      4.6(29)25mi from King HillRVs, Tents

      "Mountain Home RV Resort is a picturesque park with over 280 spots split between a more established shaded spots and newer less shaded area."

      "Propane is a reasonable price ($2.70/gal as of 3/21). One awesome discovery I made this time around was a trailhead that starts behind Walmart and extends for about 2.5 miles towards Legacy Park."

      4. Love's RV Hookup-Bliss ID 812

      4.0(3)14mi from King HillRVs

      "Probably one of the best RV spots we’ve parked at nice large, wide, full hook ups, rreasonably priced"

      from $33 / night

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      5. Hagerman RV Village

      4.4(7)20mi from King HillRVs, Cabins

      "Lots of shade and Grassy sites with plenty of space. Well kept. Clean restrooms and laundry. Quiet with no road noise. Level pull-throughs."

      "We had a large pull-thru site with water, sewer, and electric that accommodated our fifth wheel and dually Ram with no problems."

      6. Rustic Edge RV Park

      4.5(2)20mi from King HillRVs, Cabins

      "Liz and her husband have done a fantastic job with their park; the sites are well kept and level. They have grass and gravel on the sites. The pond and lazy river were a hit with the kids."

      from $35 / night

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      7. Trinity View Resort

      5.0(4)26mi from King Hill8 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "A membership RV camp 23 miles north of Mountain Home, Idaho. An oasis of trees in the middle of sage brush on the middle of nowhere. Located just inside Boise National Forest."

      "360 views of the mountain range. Beautiful, large sites with covered picnic tables. Heated pool is a hit!!! Nice disc golf trail that I used for hiking with the dogs."

      from $30 - $70 / night

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      8. Mendoza Ranchette

      4.9(7)42mi from King Hill1 siteRVs, Tents

      "And love the quiet! We found the location super easy to get to, and most accommodating to our needs. If you want a change up from the large RV parks, this is your opportunity!"

      "Great cell service, and dogs and horses are welcome! Check them out, book your stay, and leave them some love!"

      from $35 / night

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      9. Trinity View Resort

      5.0(3)26mi from King HillRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Fort Running Bear RV Park, Idaho If you like the middle of nowhere, you will like Fort Running Bear RV Park. It is approximately 32 miles to the middle of nowhere, the last three are on a dirt road."

      "Facilities are clean and nice. The small pool was great for the kiddos. We tent camped and where lucky to get the pick of the spots. The tent area has two covered areas with power."

      from $25 - $175 / night

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      10. High Adventure River Tours RV Park

      5.0(2)21mi from King HillRVs, Tents

      "Courteous, extremely clean facilities, quite and safe park!"

      "Great staff, clean facility, can’t wait to come back"

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    RV Park Reviews near King Hill, ID

    437 Reviews of 67 King Hill Campgrounds


    • Mark S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 16, 2026

      Twin Falls 93 RV Park

      Expensive run down RV Park

      Twin Falls 93 RV Park is an expensive, run down, in need of repair rv park that provides only the basics. It offers restrooms, showers, laundry, dog parks and is about 15 minutes from the city of Twin Falls. Our site was not level (off about 4 inches) and many other sites were not level either. Most motor homes had the front tires off the ground. Unfortunately, they are very expensive for what you get, which includes sites that are only 50 feet or less in length (forcing you to park your truck sideways if you have a trailer over 35 feet or motor home), even though they say they are deluxe sites and big rig friendly. Many times there were Class As and Class Cs that were parked in the rv park roads by several feet due to the sites not being long enough. When driving through the park you have to be very careful due to so many big rigs extending past the short sites and into the interior roads. On some of the sites, the grassy area with the hookups is higher than the rest of the site, making it difficult to hook up the sewer so that it drains properly. There is a man made concrete pond that is completely dry and full of debris, as if it hasn’t been used in years. The whole time we were there, 2 of the dryers in the laundry room were broken, and the remaining dryers required 2 cycles (double the cost) to actually dry the clothes. There is a bench in one dog park that has a broken back, which was not fixed in the time we were there. For what it costs to stay there ($1,281 for a little over a month after good sam discount), you would think they could afford to fix things, which makes us think they just don’t care. The rv park wifi was completely unusable, because it dropped every minute or two. The park was very noisy, being right next to the highway. Water quality is very hard which stained our shower floor and walls. No late checkout was permitted even though they were not busy when we checked out. We will not stay here again.

    • kristin S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 1, 2021

      The Wagon Wheel

      Small grounds with peaceful atmosphere

      These grounds are truly tiny. There are several spaces occupied by long term residents and others have visitors like us who are just passing through. The grounds themselves are well-kept with lots of mature trees around the sites providing shade and large shrubs and fences ensuring privacy from the outside.

      The park has easy entry on N 18th, the park roads are quite wide and navigable and there’s an exit gate just on the other side. While the park accommodates large trailers, I believe all spots are back-in and there’s a couple tricky areas that would be best suited for small trailers. For $40, the price is reasonable for a level pad and full hookups. It’s very quiet, situated off the main road across from a cemetery and a funeral home. It’s a really great option if you want to pay a bit less than the large park down the street and be around far fewer other RVers!

    • Sonja L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 9, 2019

      Banbury Hot Springs Campground - Temporarily Closed

      Relaxing

      Midweek RV stay in April was quiet and relaxing. Not all stalls are RV friendly, my friend had to move due to her trailer would not level. Park hosts extremely nice to work with. Dog friendly park. Pool is older but the water was toasty warm to soak in especially in cold weather. Changing room was clean. I will be back as I noticed there is a dock to go kayaking.

    • Julia M.
      Oct. 9, 2020

      Rock Creek RV Park

      Love this park! First come, first served

      OVERVIEW: The RV park is part of the county park- beautiful walking/bike path with the creek flowing through. Our back in site was nearby our neighbors, but felt spacious because it's an end site directly across from the camp host. Easy to navigate the concreted roads and the space was easy to back in to. 

      Hard to beat $20 for W&E hookups. It's a quiet campground. Trashcans all around the park conveniently. The area as you drive up seems a bit run down, but as soon as you get into the park, it's great. 

      There is a free public dump station 1 mile away in town since there is not a dump station on site. 

      The park has unisex toilets around the grounds that are vault toilets so nothing fancy. Picnic tables, lots of green space around and the trail goes for at least 2 miles round trip. 

      CELL SERVICE: We work remote- We used out AT&T hotspot and had an awesome connection. Reliable for video calls all week. Gradely harshly, giving 4 out 5, only because they don't have wifi and also ideally would have been nice to have sanitizer(especially this year) in the bathrooms. Everything was was lovely. 

      GUEST SERVICES: Camphost was super friendly. We came in around 8:30pm on a Monday night with fingers crossed we would find a spot.. and we did with no problem. If it looks full as you enter, keep going past the camphost and you will find the pull thru options. The camp host came over on his gator and shined his lights to help us as we set up. He was very kind. 

      NEARBY: Close to downtown Twin Falls with some cute coffee shops and breweries. Also about 50 mins away there is a place called Mammoth Cave that might be the most interesting cave experience you ever experience. I highly encourage it.

    • Steve M.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 18, 2025

      Snake River Canyons Park - Rickett's RV Camp

      Nice location but no Shelter From the elements whatsoever

      Just a few miles outside of Twin Falls and somewhat near the river supposedly, there are several designated back in and a couple of pull-through campsites with picnic tables and fire pits and two Vault toilets as well as well as garbage receptacles. Seems very safe and clean and sites are clearly numbered. No fee but guessing it fills up quickly on weekends. Lots of hiking and much to do in the area and a great place to lay over for a night or a few.

    • M
      Jul. 15, 2021

      Mountain Home RV Park

      Mountain Home is a great place to stay

      Mountain Home RV Resort is a picturesque park with over 280 spots split between a more established shaded spots and newer less shaded area. There are many long term residents yet given the number of available spots this does not present a problem. Shower and laundry facilities are plentiful and clean. There is no charge to use the shower and the cost of washers and driers is nominal. I would defiantly stay here again.

    • R
      Sep. 19, 2022

      Twin Falls 93 RV Park

      Clean, friendly, safe, level

      Stayed one night in early September with a 25 foot Class C.  The campground is easy to find.  There are several long-term residents and the overall vibe was friendly.  Called and got a same-day spot.  Full hook-up and W/E only sites are available.  Wireless internet is available throughout the park.  The site (51) was level and the electrical post and water spot looked new.  Quiet at night.  There are shower and laundry facilities available.  Pleasant place to spend the night.

    • Joel G.
      Oct. 13, 2020

      Jacks Creek Campground

      Great open area on water!

      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. This campground is a utility operated natural area by Idaho Power and very well maintained. Fishing, kayaking and bird watching abounds. Very quiet, has the cleanest pit toilets I've ever seen (there's 3), fire pit rings, boat launch and excellent verizon cell service. Paved road through pristine farmland to the gravel road entrance about 3 miles beyond the small community of Bruneau. 5 stars.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 24, 2025

      Snake River Canyons Park - Rickett's RV Camp

      Close to town and dreamy!

      Wonderful dispersed camping and close to town. Spacious sites with a picnic table. Area for horses. Pull in and pull through sites. Vault toilet.


    Guide to King Hill

    Dispersed camping options near King Hill, Idaho provide diverse accommodations for travelers exploring the Snake River region. Located at approximately 2,500 feet elevation in the south-central Idaho desert, the area experiences extreme temperature variations with summer highs frequently exceeding 95°F and winter lows dropping below freezing. Campers should prepare for limited cell coverage, with Verizon offering the most reliable service throughout the region.

    What to do

    Hot springs exploration: Several natural hot springs are located within driving distance of Hagerman RV Village, making for popular day trips. "We hiked Box Canyon and swam, visited the Fossil Bed NM, and drove to Twin Falls for more swimming, shopping, movie and skating," notes one camper who enjoyed the thermal waters despite 98° temperatures.

    Disc golf and hiking: Trinity View Resort offers recreational activities on-site. "Nice disc golf trail that I used for hiking with the dogs. Staff is super friendly and flexible, and always busy keeping the grounds beautiful," reports a visitor who appreciated the well-maintained grounds.

    Wine tasting: Multiple RV parks in the region offer vineyard access. "We walked over for wine tasting and calamari on the patio. Very pleasant," reports a guest at Carmela RV Park, noting the convenience of having hospitality options adjacent to camping facilities.

    What campers like

    Shaded sites: Many RV sites near King Hill, Idaho feature mature trees that provide critical shade during hot summer months. A visitor to Hagerman RV Village noted, "This campground is quiet, shady and pleasant. Very well maintained, laundry is cheap, $3, and just a joy to be outside."

    Wildlife viewing: Several campgrounds offer opportunities to observe local fauna. One camper at Trinity View Resort reported: "Woke up at sunrise to find 4 deer wondering through. My dogs loved the campground."

    Concrete pads: Level, solid parking surfaces are highly valued by RVers. A guest at Mountain Home RV Park specifically mentioned "Beautiful greenery and we enjoyed the level concrete pads!" as a standout feature of their stay.

    What you should know

    Water pressure considerations: Some campgrounds require additional equipment for RV hookups. At Carmela RV Park at Y Knot Winery, campers noted "Their water pressure is high so you will need a reducer."

    Distance from services: Some campgrounds require significant travel on unpaved roads. According to a visitor at Trinity View Resort, "It is approximately 32 miles to the middle of nowhere, the last three are on a dirt road. You are driving through scrub country with no trees and hills in the distance."

    Noise factors: Several campgrounds experience train noise throughout the night. A reviewer at Mountain Home RV Park mentioned "Very good quality rv resort with all the expected amenities. Can be very windy and unfortunately noisy during the night - especially the I84 and many freight trains passing through the night."

    Tips for camping with families

    Swimming options: Many families seek out campgrounds with water features during hot summer months. At Rustic Edge RV Park, one camper shared, "The pond and lazy river were a hit with the kids. We sat all morning on the dock and watched frogs eating bugs off the water."

    Farm animal interactions: Some campgrounds offer animal encounters that children enjoy. A visitor at Mendoza Ranchette mentioned, "We enjoyed the quiet location just outside Twin falls and located in the middle of area parks and attractions. Our kids loved the horses and puppies."

    Recreational facilities: When evaluating family-friendly accommodations, look for sites with dedicated play areas. A camper at Mountain Home RV Park highlighted "Lots of activities here, pool, children's play area, dog park, basketball court, gym and nice laundry room."

    Tips from RVers

    Pull-through accessibility: When traveling with larger rigs, prioritize campgrounds with appropriate site configurations. A camper at Hagerman RV Village noted, "Level pull-throughs" as a key feature of their stay, adding that sites had "plenty of space" for larger vehicles.

    Dual hookup locations: Some RV parks offer multiple connection points within each site. "All your connections in one location," was highlighted by a visitor to Mountain Home RV Park, emphasizing the convenience of well-designed utility placement.

    Off-season availability: For travelers with flexible schedules, some parks offer year-round camping with fewer crowds during shoulder seasons. A visitor to Trail Break RV Park & Campground during the off-season mentioned, "We stayed over Sunday night and were the only ones in the park!"

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