Best RV Parks & Resorts near Kuna, ID

RV parks near Kuna provide convenient options for short and extended stays. Ambassador RV Resort in Caldwell features concrete pads for motorhome sites, full hookups, and spacious pull-through sites that accommodate big rigs. "Easy access to the park from Hwy. Fast check-in and huge pull throughs," noted one RV traveler about the Ambassador's layout. Just east of Kuna, KOA Boise Meridian RV Resort offers level river rock sites with 50-amp electrical service and maintains a pool and hot tub, though sites are positioned quite close together. Hi-Valley RV Park in Boise remains open year-round with full hookups and designated RV sites that can accommodate larger vehicles.

Navigating to these RV parks requires minimal difficulty as most are situated along major highways with good access points for large motorhomes. Dump stations are available at most locations, with Abundant Life RV Park and Boise Riverside both offering sanitary dump services for guests. Cell service varies significantly by location, with reviewers noting particularly poor coverage at Abundant Life RV Park despite its improving WiFi infrastructure. Pet policies are generally accommodating across the area's RV parks, though Caldwell Campground specifically prohibits alcohol consumption. Winter travelers should prepare freeze protection for water hookups, especially when staying at military facilities like Gowen Field which maintains only seven concrete pad sites with limited behind-rig clearance due to tree placement.

Best RV Sites Near Kuna, Idaho (80)

    1. Abundant Life RV Park

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

    $45 - $55 / night

    "Park for kids, dog area, propane refills. Clubhouse with really nice showers."

    "Cell service (AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile) is pretty bad at most of this park.  "

    2. Boise Riverside RV Park

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

    $53 - $95 / night

    "They have full hookups for RV's as well. There is a lower rate for "back-ins" to the Boise River Greenbelt. They also have a higher rate for Pull Through Sites for RVs."

    "The park is clean and the facilities are nice. Most sites are gravel pull through with a concrete pad. They tell you that there’s limited access to Wifi. We couldn’t even connect."

    3. KOA Boise Meridian RV Resort

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

    "There are many full-time RV residents here.  There are also spots for short stays.  There are picnic tables interspersed through out the park with small grassy areas between parking spots."

    "Friendly staff, decent sites but the location is ehhh, not great but not horrible. Not easy to get to either but overall it’s decent enough for an overnight"

    4. Ambassador RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Caldwell, ID
    17 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."

    "The sites are big with gravel pads with concrete patio area and a very nice round picnic table with attached benches. You can't go wrong staying here."

    5. Hi-Valley RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Eagle, ID
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 939-8080

    "Friendly neighbors, both long term and short term, staff and owner. This was also a convenient location as we are visiting friends, places, events while here."

    "This RV park is home to some super nice Idaho people.  Lots of long term tenants, lots of nice open social spaces.  Just a friendly place to be.  Everything you need is here, pool, market, open space!"

    6. Caldwell Campground and RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Caldwell, ID
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 454-0279

    $28 - $43 / night

    "We were right next to the lake #69. We had a pull through for our 40’ fifth wheel and we’re happy."

    "Approx, 10-12 Grassy Tent sites, with shady trees, on a small 6 acre lake with entertaining ducks that do not beg for food. Lol. Lots of RV sites with full hook ups, including, 105 long term users."

    7. Military Park Idaho NG Gowen Field

    5 Reviews
    Boise, ID
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 272-4451

    $42 / night

    "This small RV park is open to active or retired military personnel only.  "

    "I believe there is only one RV/camp location within Gowen Field (there are two showing on the Dyrt map).  There are 7 concrete slab sites with power, none are pull through.  "

    8. Snake River RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Homedale, ID
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 337-3744

    "We stayed at Snake River RV Park in Idaho Falls, Idaho in September 2021. This park is a FHU pull-thru site and also has back-in sites."

    "Grounds are well kept and river access is abundant. Lots of full timers but all were very nice and willing to chat and interact. Sites were spacious and large trees were in abundance."

    9. Canyon Springs RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Caldwell, ID
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 402-6630

    "We only stayed here one night, so we did not use the amenities. They have a lot of outdoor-oriented recreation amenities, plus a clubhouse. "

    10. Rivers Edge RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Homedale, ID
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 482-6560

    $22 - $65 / night

    "Sits right on the Snake River, large grassy area with lots of shade, Cabins, tent sites, limited full hookups, electric, covered picnic tables, small boat dock, 2 horseshoe pits excellent catfishing, supplied"

    "Although the sewer pipe at our site was a little high, so we had to really use risers under our drain pipe to get it to that level. Other sites seemed ground level. "

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RV Park Reviews near Kuna, ID

397 Reviews of 80 Kuna Campgrounds


  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 17, 2025

    River Point RV Park

    Newer, Nice, Maintained, Friendly!

    This is a nice place. Not too expensive, close to town, traffic noise isn't bad, great staff and host. It's clean, newer amenities include some limited food items, ice, BBQs, dog area, propane, pool table, tennis court (or whatever ball you want to use for this size net), 1/2-court basketball, volleyball. They even have the balls to use (don't know about tennis or other similar-size balls though).

    Large, wide spaces, many pull throughs. I can fit my truck next to my travel trailer. Asphalt drives and stall sites. Showers/restrooms are clean, so is the laundry area, all with newer equipment. Each shower/water closet is its own small room, hooks, bench, ADA accessible, sink, just like your own restroom. Laundry is $2 wash, $2 dry, quarters.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2021

    Indian Creek Campground — Lake Owyhee State Park

    Wow!

    We followed our RV GPS and it showed the campground (CG) as being at the dam, but we had about 5 miles more to go. There were reviews that the road to the CG areas was challenging. We had called the ranger station and asked if we could get a 39’ 5th wheel up the road and had asked on our FB owners group, both said yes just take it slow. The “fun” starts at the dam with the most challenging portion being after the turn-off for the first CG, McCormack CG, which has sites with 30 AMP and water. We added a video to this review showing the drive  to Indian Creek CG about a mile further up the road. We are seasoned 5th wheelers and went slow with no problem. While we were there a 42’ 5th wheel came in with no problem as well. If you decide to bring a big rig especially the first time, suggest arriving/departing on a non weekend day to try and avoid meeting up with a boater on the single lane road. The lake gets a lot of daily boat activity with most boaters in by 9:00 AM and out around 3:00 PM. When you enter the CG you are on the first level where the camp host resides. There are info boards on which one had the name of people coming in with reservations, but there was no formal check in. There was no problem getting to back-in site 62 with water and 50/30 AMP. Sites 62-67 are on the upper 3rd level. Water pressure was about 40 psi and no issues with the 50 AMP. There is no cell phone service here and we knew that coming in. You are about an hour away from amenities so plan accordingly. Near the dam, there’s a small hut that rents kayaks etc. and states WiFi is available, but we didn’t try it. We did set up our satellite and as there are no shade trees on the 3rd level there was a clear shot to the southern sky. The 2nd level has some trees plus two cute little cabins, and more trees on the 1st level. There are several vaulted restrooms in the CG and at the boat ramp. Sites in both CGs vary in size but seemed consistent with website size descriptions. The dump station is back up the road at the McCormack CG along with the shower houses. Have to say the drive was well worth the stunning mountain and lake views. We had mule deer and a covey of quail visit us mornings and evenings. Even in mid August, we pretty much had the CG to ourselves, Mon- Thurs.

  • J
    Oct. 5, 2021

    Ambassador RV Resort

    Absolutely Nicest!!!

    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. This RV resort is a short drive off I84 and when you pull through the front gate, you become immediately aware that you are in for a great stay. The park is impeccably maintained. Huge pull-thru sites on level river rock pads. Directly beside the rock pad is a wide concrete patio area followed by another wide grassy area. Tons of room to set-up and relax outside. The pool, hot tub, and steam room are centrally located and are clean and inviting. The office and maintenance staff are top notch. You can even drop your garbage bag at the back of your camper in the morning and they pick it up and dump it for you. If you need propane, they will pick up your tank and bring it back to you. The resort also has the nicest gated dog run area we have ever seen. The WiFi worked great and they have cable. It was an absolute joy to stay here and we went back a second time this summer because we enjoyed it so much! For videos of the resort, visit our YouTube channel: Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure.

  • Jared T.
    Jul. 5, 2023

    Country Corners Campground & RV Park

    Very very nice park

    Well managed, clean, beautiful landscaping, level sites, clean restrooms, plenty of showers, supply store, full hookups, pet friendly, wifi in most of the park, excellent prices.

  • 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!

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 15, 2022

    River Point RV Park

    brand new; excellent facilities

    Multiple private bathrooms to shower/clean up. WiFi is basic but fast. Staff are incredibly friendly and helpful. All sites are level, asphalt with room for 2 cars beside the RV. 

    Several long-term tenants. Even a separate group of sites for those that need to smoke/vape.

    Bathrooms available 24/7 with code. Rec room with billiard table is very cool

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Ed E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2018

    Boise Riverside RV Park

    The Perfect RV Park For Visitors to Boise, Idaho

    This RV Camping Site is AWESOME! They do allow tent camping and have cabins. They have full hookups for RV's as well. There is a lower rate for "back-ins" to the Boise River Greenbelt. They also have a higher rate for Pull Through Sites for RVs. There is so much to do in the area. 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. We visited some nice restaurants within a short drive of the campgrounds. We rode our bikes along the trails, upstream and downstream. The campgrounds also rent bikes for those that don't have their own :-) You will not be disappointed with this campground if you want to get to know Boise, Idaho.


Guide to Kuna

Snake River camping options near Kuna offer access to water recreation within 30 miles of the city. Most Kuna-area RV parks remain open year-round with winterization needed for water hookups during cold months. The region experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F and cold winters that can drop below freezing, requiring campers to prepare accordingly.

What to do

River activities: The Snake River RV Resort provides direct river access for fishing enthusiasts. "I caught 10 small mouth Bass, couple were keepers! There's plenty of catfish, trout and, if you get lucky, Salmon," reports one camper who spent nine days at the resort.

Greenbelt access: Several campgrounds connect to Boise's extensive pathway system. "There is a greenbelt that runs from the campground all the way to Lucky Peak Reservoir, a distance of 19 miles," notes a visitor at Boise Riverside RV Park, highlighting the recreation opportunities beyond the campground itself.

Wine tasting: The agricultural areas surrounding Kuna support local vineyards accessible from camping areas. A Rivers Edge RV Park visitor shared: "We found a local vineyard that is a pleasure to visit. Good food, good wine and a great view of the vineyard while eating."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many RV parks near Kuna maintain well-kept restrooms and common areas. At Ambassador RV Resort, "the pool, hot tub, and steam room are centrally located and are clean and inviting," according to a five-star review that also noted the park's level sites.

Riverside relaxation: The waterfront locations provide peaceful settings despite proximity to urban areas. "Spent 9 delightful days sitting under the trees or out by the river. The grounds are well kept and the grass is GREEN! They water just about, if not, every day!" wrote a Snake River RV Resort guest.

Pet accommodations: Dog-friendly amenities appear at several parks. "The resort also has the nicest gated dog run area we have ever seen," mentions an Ambassador RV Resort reviewer, important for travelers with pets needing exercise space.

What you should know

Cell coverage varies: Reception quality differs significantly between locations. At Abundant Life RV Park, "Cell service (AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile) is pretty bad at most of this park. 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."

Site spacing: Most RV parks position units relatively close together. A Hi-Valley RV Park guest observed: "The only thing I can say is it would be nice if there was more room between RVs. Other than that, excellent facilities."

Bathroom conditions: Quality of shower and toilet facilities varies considerably. One Boise Riverside visitor noted: "Worst showers, laundry and bathrooms than anywhere I've been. They don't take care of them for how much money they obviously bring in."

Tips for camping with families

Pool access: Several campgrounds offer swimming facilities for children during hot summer months. "There was a nice pool and lots of grassy areas to walk our dogs," reported a Snake River RV Resort visitor, mentioning an amenity particularly valuable for families with children during Idaho's hot summers.

On-site recreation: Look for parks with dedicated play areas. Abundant Life RV Park has "a fairly nice new bathhouse, a few washers & dryers, a workout room, community room, and a small playground," according to one reviewer.

Urban activities: The location provides access to both outdoor and city attractions. "We rode bikes along the path, enjoyed the river, toured Boise state and downtown, and even ate dinner without ever getting in our car," shared a Boise Riverside guest about their family-friendly experience.

Tips from RVers

Electrical concerns: Inspect power connections before settling in. One Boise Riverside RV Park visitor advised: "When we hooked up I found the 30 amp outlet melted & broken and the 110 outlet blackened from spark damage," highlighting the importance of checking electrical hookups upon arrival.

Site navigation: Some parks have challenging access for larger rigs. "The guide took us to our site. He had the people in the next site move their car so we could pull through and back in," reported a Boise Riverside guest whose RV was damaged by a protruding branch during their arrival.

Seasonal preparation: Winter camping requires additional measures for RV protection. At Caldwell Campground, water hookups need freeze protection as temperatures drop below freezing regularly during winter months.

Frequently Asked Questions

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