Best Campgrounds near Filer, ID

Camping areas around Filer, Idaho include several established campgrounds with varying amenities and access types. The Twin Falls County Fairgrounds provides reasonably priced camping facilities with full hookup and dry camping options, situated in the heart of Filer. Nearby options include Rock Creek RV Park in Twin Falls, which offers water and electric hookups in a scenic canyon setting along Rock Creek. Most campgrounds in this region accommodate both tent and RV camping, while some locations like Twin Falls-Jerome KOA and Miracle Hot Springs also offer cabin accommodations and glamping options.

Seasonal operations affect availability throughout the area, with some facilities operating year-round while others close during winter months. The Twin Falls-Jerome KOA operates from March through October, while Rock Creek RV Park typically closes from November through March. Summer brings irrigation sprinklers at many grassy campgrounds, particularly the fairgrounds. "Don't be put off by the access road to Rock Creek RV Park - it looks like it will not lead to a park, but it does," noted one camper about the somewhat hidden entrance to this popular spot. Weather in this southern Idaho region tends to be hot and dry in summer with cold winters, making spring and fall ideal camping seasons.

The mixed-use campgrounds around Filer provide varied experiences based on location and amenities. Rock Creek RV Park offers a tranquil setting within city limits, with several campers noting its surprising natural beauty despite urban surroundings. "Hidden just off the main road, this lovely park and RV campground is completely unexpected. Don't let the industrial feel of the initial area scare you off, down the hill you'll find a park in the gorge," shared one visitor. The Twin Falls County Fairgrounds provides an economical base camp with clean facilities, though visitors should be aware of potential events that may impact availability or noise levels. Campground options within 20 minutes of Filer provide access to attractions like Shoshone Falls and the Snake River Canyon, making them convenient bases for exploring the area's natural features.

Best Camping Sites Near Filer, Idaho (67)

    1. Rock Creek RV Park

    28 Reviews
    Twin Falls, ID
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 734-9491

    $20 - $35 / night

    "Well kept with lawns, walking trails, BBQs, etc. Electric and water. Vault toilets. No dump station but options close by. Quiet. Partially shaded. Paved. Almost level. Would stay again."

    "OVERVIEW: The RV park is part of the county park- beautiful walking/bike path with the creek flowing through."

    2. Snake River Canyons Park - Rickett's RV Camp

    26 Reviews
    Twin Falls, ID
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 293-2426

    "Nice layout, large spots, friendly people, useful signage about the surrounding area, and two clean well maintained pit toilets (one even had a night light)."

    "This site is very close to the town, like a quick 5 minute drive."

    3. Twin Falls-Jerome KOA

    24 Reviews
    Jerome, ID
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 324-4169

    $63 - $105 / night

    "Good: Easy on and off the highway. Including a convenient gas station when leaving in the morning."

    "But it’s close to the falls and you can take a drive to balanced rock."

    4. Balanced Rock County Park

    27 Reviews
    Castleford, ID
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 734-9491

    "The camp area is small you can park next to a bench and sleep over night. You are allowed 7 night max. Stream runs through the site. Looks more like a day camp but overnights are ok."

    "Walking distance to Balanced Rock. Lots of natural features. Kayakers paddle up and then float back down. Lots of fishing but little catching. Definitely worth the drive."

    5. Mendoza Ranchette

    7 Reviews
    Jerome, ID
    6 miles
    +1 (760) 208-0337

    $35 / night

    "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."

    "It was a perfect place for us close to the gorge and nice country Roads to ride bikes on. "

    6. Ricketts RV Camp

    9 Reviews
    Twin Falls, ID
    9 miles

    "Found when we wanted to stay near Twin Falls Idaho. Free campground with multiple spots.
    There are two pit toilets. No water or dump. Limit to 7 days free camping. Very quiet at night."

    "Super easy access to Twin Falls.  This is not located on a map but if you route to "Shoshone Rd in Twin Falls" it will take you past it.  Just look for the signs.  "

    7. Banbury Hot Springs Campground - Temporarily Closed

    13 Reviews
    Wendell, ID
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 543-4098

    "We have a 27' Travel Trailer and we booked a full hook-up site at this location in Buhl, Idaho along the Snake River. It was $20/night. We camped for a couple of nights at the end of May."

    "The Campground is beautiful tucked along the Snake River and scattered with massive beautiful trees. The grass is green and the ground is soft."

    8. Twin Falls 93 RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Filer, ID
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 326-5092

    "Clean but small bathroom, nice dog park close to highway but not to bad"

    9. Twin Falls County Fairgrounds

    5 Reviews
    Filer, ID
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (208) 326-4396

    $21 - $42 / night

    "The RV Park is located on the east side of the fairgrounds and has 80 spaces with full hook-ups (water, sewer & 50 amp power); and 100 hook-up with (water & 30 amp power)."

    "You can pay by credit card and slip payment ( around $20 even if not using electric) As stated make sure there is not an event going on if planning a stay here."

    10. Oregon Trail Campground

    9 Reviews
    Twin Falls, ID
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 733-0853

    "This cute, convenient campground is right outside downtown Twin Falls, giving access to everything you need. The tent sites are close to the road and the RV sites are close together."

    "We stayed at Oregon Trail Campground in Twin Falls, Idaho in September 2021. This park is a FHU pull-thru site and also has back-in sites."

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424 Reviews of 67 Filer Campgrounds


  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2026

    Lud Drexler Park

    Quiet birding spot

    Several campsites with covered picnic tables. View of reservoir.

  • J A.
    Jun. 1, 2026

    Rock Creek RV Park

    Beautiful Park No Dumping

    This is a beautiful, clean, safe park conveniently located in Twin Falls just be prepared there's no dumping you have to go down to the gas station to dump.

  • Adele T.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2026

    Cauldron Linn BLM Dispersed

    Good vibes

    This campground was super easy to find and offered great areas for camping. Don’t drive an Audi A3, I don’t recommend it! The roads are quite rough, a 4wd vehicle is needed.

  • gThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2026

    Ricketts RV Camp

    Maybe not free anymore

    Gravel sites some pull through some back in. Wide open no shade but right across the bridge to Twin Falls. Sign on bathroom did say $20 per night starting 5/25/26 we stayed 25th and 26th security went trough both nights checking sites never asked for payment and there was no info about how to pay so I don’t know what will happen in the future.

  • Garry C.
    May. 29, 2026

    Jerome County Fairgrounds

    Jerome stop over

    Used the Fairgrounds as a base to see Shoshone Falls, and Twin Falls. Clean, safe. Friendly staff at fairgrounds. Be aware no bathrooms. Have to use Stinker station a block away if you need it. $20 per night water/30amp power. Pay at fairgrounds office.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 24, 2026

    Frank C Jones King Hill Area

    Not Very Many Spots

    As previous reviews kinda have stated the area looks to have been recently redone and there aren’t very many spots available at least for tent camping. We were there on a Sunday night and somebody had already taken the spot on the left fork so we elected to the area right on the river on the right fork.

    Overall it was a nice spot but the train definitely is a factor. Probably passed by around 4 times while we were there. So if you have trouble going back to sleep after being woken up this might not be the spot for you. Also, expect there to be boaters coming by to put in and fish.

    If you are not tent camping there is a decent sized parking lot with multiple spots to pull in for the night. I put a more detailed video on YouTube titled: Idaho Campgrounds - Frank C Jones Access Area

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 20, 2026

    Love's RV Hookup-Bliss ID 812

    Overnight spot

    Right on the highway, all the Loves functions. I got a back in spot for my 40’ setup. 20 trailer, 20 pickup. Fire rings and picnic table at each space. New location, so all new baby trees, so no shade or wind break. Just a convenient place for the night. You can book through the loves app.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 19, 2026

    Ricketts RV Camp

    $20/night Starting 5/25/2026

    It’s as described but they are starting to charge $20/night, effective May 25, 2026. Sign didn’t say if it is a permanent change or just for the summer.

  • 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.


Guide to Filer

Dispersed camping sites near Filer, Idaho provide access to the Snake River canyon landscape at elevations averaging 3,800 feet. The region transitions from high desert plains to dramatic river canyons with basalt rock formations. Summer temperatures regularly reach 90°F, while winter lows can drop below freezing, making spring and fall optimal for tent camping when overnight temperatures range from 40-60°F.

What to do

Canyon hiking and fishing: Snake River Canyons Park offers hiking along the river with designated camping spots. "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," notes Steve M.

Hot springs soaking: Miracle Hot Springs features multiple geothermal pools of varying temperatures. "They have different pools of varying temperatures, alligators, trees and plenty of room for each site. I stop by every time I swing through Idaho," shares Jared W. This campground offers tent sites, RV spots, and geodome rentals for those seeking upgraded accommodations.

Kayaking to hidden spots: Balanced Rock County Park provides access to creek paddling with camping right along the water. "We were able to fish, kayak, hike, have a killer campfire, and check out the stars. Great, free river front camping," reports Jeff K. The park sits within a canyon with impressive basalt cliffs towering above the camping area.

What campers like

Budget-friendly options: Twin Falls County Fairgrounds provides economical camping with full hookups for $40 or dry camping for $21. "Nice big grass areas with a few trees. Probably really hot in summer but we were there in fall. Careful of the sprinklers they come on early. Nice big clean showers/bathrooms (family style)," advises Julia B.

Unexpected natural settings: Rock Creek RV Park offers a surprising canyon environment within city limits. "This campground drops you down to river level so you hardly know your in the big city. With the river running through and huge grass area it is beautiful. Also compared to other campgrounds it is very cheap," says Mike M. Sites include water and electric hookups with a dump station available one mile away.

Proximity to attractions: Snake River Canyons Park provides free camping with designated sites just minutes from Twin Falls. "Wonderful dispersed camping and close to town. Spacious sites with a picnic table. Area for horses. Pull in and pull through sites. Vault toilet," states Jennifer G. The park serves as a convenient base for exploring Shoshone Falls, which is less than 20 minutes away.

What you should know

Seasonal irrigation impacts: Many campgrounds in the area use irrigation systems during summer months. "Each space has a picnic table and fire ring, and there are drop toilets and trash bins. All the sites look pretty level. Easy to find off the highway. No trees, so little privacy," explains Kendra T. about Snake River Canyons Park.

Limited shade availability: Most camping areas around Filer have minimal tree coverage. "There are 13 individual campsites with tables and fire rings. They filled up most nights but emptied out during the day. I'd definitely stay here again. Plus it's super close to town," reports Kelda C. about Snake River Canyons Park.

Canyon wind considerations: Banbury Hot Springs Campground and other canyon locations can experience significant wind. "Next to river n hot springs. Great for adults, families n groups. The hotsprings are awesome. There was a couple of nights that were really windy n cold. Days were great. Lots of shade to stay cool," notes Francisco B.

Tips for camping with families

Hot springs options: Miracle Hot Springs offers family-friendly pools with varying temperatures. "The campground is in connection to a beautiful hot spring complex. We got the last spot which they called the overflow. It is a nice grassy spot behind the bathrooms. The other spots were great for pull-through RV's or tent spots," shares Hayley K.

Playground availability: Twin Falls County Fairgrounds includes play areas for children during non-event periods. "Not sure I would want to camp here when a major event was in progress, but this is a rare find. This is a proper old-school fair venue with arenas, grandstand, event buildings and associated infrastructure," comments Randy M.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Mendoza Ranchette offers camping with animal encounters. "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. The hosts were friendly and had great recommendations for the area!" says Matt L.

Tips from RVers

Leveling requirements: Many campsites in the area require leveling equipment. "Tis place is for TVs only and they are squeezed pretty close together. They come with full hookups as well as bathrooms and a convenience store. It is close to the Snake River Rec Area and the 'Niagara of the West' Shoshone Falls!" explains Alan B. about Oregon Trail Campground.

RV park accessibility: Twin Falls 93 RV Park provides well-designed sites for larger vehicles. "The site was a pull through and was very well designed and maintained. Ample trash containers, grass dog area, large table ad grass, 10pm-7am noise restrictions strictly enforced," reports Daniel M.

Dump station locations: When staying at campgrounds without sewage connections, use the free dump station in Twin Falls. "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," notes Julia M. about Rock Creek RV Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at campgrounds in Filer?

Amenities vary widely at campgrounds near Filer. Twin Falls County Fairgrounds offers full hookups with 50A electric, water, and sewer connections at affordable rates. For those seeking recreation alongside camping, Heyburn Riverside RV Park features spacious sites with grass, riverfront access, and a paved walking trail through an arboretum. Most public campgrounds in the South Hills area provide basic amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets. Primitive dispersed sites such as Wahlstrom Hollow have no facilities, so come prepared.

When is the best time of year to go camping in Filer?

The prime camping season near Filer runs from late spring through early fall (May to October), when temperatures are most comfortable and mountain access is reliable. Summer brings warm days ideal for exploring Miracle Hot Springs and its varying temperature pools. Fall offers spectacular colors and fewer crowds at sites like Pettit Campground in the Sawtooth National Forest. Winter camping is limited due to snow in higher elevations, while spring can be muddy as snow melts. Consider year-round options like RV parks if camping in off-seasons.

Where are the best camping spots near Filer, Idaho?

The South Hills area about 20 miles south of Twin Falls offers several excellent camping options near Filer. Third Fork Campground provides shady sites with fire rings and picnic tables in a no-frills setting. For a more secluded experience, Steer Basin Campground feels like an oasis in the desert with developed sites featuring metal fire rings and picnic tables. Both are part of the scenic South Hills recreation area. If you prefer RV camping closer to town, consider the Twin Falls County Fairgrounds or one of several RV parks along the Snake River.