Best RV Parks & Resorts near Lake Fork, ID

Several RV parks near Lake Fork provide full hookup options for travelers. McCall RV Resort offers water, electric, and sewer hookups with 50-amp service year-round, while Black Bear RV Park provides water and electric connections with a central dump station from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Waters Edge RV Resort in Cascade features full hookup sites with 50-amp service from May through mid-October, accommodating big rigs with pull-through access. Lost RV Park, a 55+ community, maintains water, electric, and sewer connections in a quieter setting. Chalet RV Park in Donnelly operates seasonally from May to October with full hookup capabilities. "We had a short drive to the boat ramp. There is excellent trout fishing and the campsites were nice and level."

Advance reservations are strongly recommended during summer months when lakeside parks fill quickly. Most RV parks in the region maintain gravel pads with concrete patios, though site dimensions vary considerably between locations. Cell service fluctuates throughout the area, with stronger signals in McCall and Cascade than in more remote locations. According to reviews, AT&T provides three bars of LTE service at Chalet RV Park along with free WiFi. Winter camping options are limited primarily to McCall RV Resort, as most facilities close by mid-October. Pets are generally welcome throughout the area's RV parks, though specific restrictions may apply. Dump stations are available at most parks, with some offering on-site propane service and laundry facilities.

Best RV Sites Near Lake Fork, Idaho (117)

    1. McCall RV Resort - Northfolk Lodge

    7 Reviews
    McCall, ID
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 634-5646

    $42 - $52 / night

    "We have a 27' Travel Trailer RV and we reserved a full hook-up site. The staff was friendly and we were escorted the staff to the site we reserved."

    "Very helpful and friendly staff.. Very well kept resort.. We’ll definitely be back!"

    2. Chalet RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Donnelly, ID
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 325-8223

    "This is a family friendly campground that is convenient to Donnelly and Cascade areas. AT&T 3bars LTE service as well as free wifi make communication and planning easy."

    "Tent camp is great with trees and grass, level site. Showers and restroom on site. Plenty of good looking pull thru gravel sites for RVs. Price was also good. Definitely will stay here again!"

    3. Lost Valley Reservoir Dispersed Camping Area

    7 Reviews
    New Meadows, ID
    21 miles
    Website

    "I’m pretty sure it’s pet friendly. You can walk to the reservoir. The beach is very rocky."

    "Water for drinking is available just a short walk or really short drive. Nice fire pits. Close to water for playing in. There are some towns nearby."

    4. Lost RV Park - 55+

    1 Review
    New Meadows, ID
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 724-8189

    $10 - $50 / night

    "quiet, easily accesible near hiking trail and Weiser river"

    5. Waters Edge RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Cascade, ID
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 382-3120

    "Sites are pretty level. Campground within walking distance to town, good river front area. Fairly quiet, we will come again!"

    "What a beautiful place, and location to spend a week in October. With all the fall colors in full display, brisk evening air perfect for a fall fire to warm yourself."

    6. Arrowhead RV Park on the River

    4 Reviews
    Cascade, ID
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 382-4534

    "Fun REC for kids, playground, and party fire pit area. Individual spots were extremely tight. Employee had to help us park even though we didn't feel like we needed it)."

    "Very calm and peaceful this weekend. Able to get our favorite spot by the river."

    7. Black Bear RV Park

    5 Reviews
    McCall, ID
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 634-5165

    $39 - $54 / night

    "Great bathrooms and showers great laundry room . Older place has power and water and a central dump station."

    "Clean showers and laundry service. Also have decent phone service for the area. Park is clean and hosts are excellent."

    8. Clear Creek Station

    2 Reviews
    Cascade, ID
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 382-7268

    9. Canyon Pines RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Pollock, ID
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 744-4006

    $39 - $45 / night

    "We were looking for an electric spot for the weekend due to the record breaking heat this summer. We happened upon Canyon Pines and we struck gold."

    "Very relaxing and quiet spot. If you have a smaller camper, find a spot next to the river!"

    10. Alpine Lodge and RV

    1 Review
    Cascade, ID
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 382-4948

    $40 / night

    "There are new owners for 2023 season. They are working on improving the park's services and amenities. The park has mature trees providing ample shade throughout the day."

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RV Park Reviews near Lake Fork, ID

348 Reviews of 117 Lake Fork Campgrounds


  • Ed E.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2018

    Riverside RV Park

    RV Paradise in Riggins, ID Next to the Little Salmon

    This RV Park is a little gem in Riggins, ID. Nestled next to the Little Salmon River, the sound of the river at your campsite is so soothing! The campground itself is narrow with only one row of sites available. It is situated between the Little Salmon River and HWY 95 (Main St.) you don't get much highway noise because Main St. is up high on a cliff which blocks the noise. Each site has a picnic table but no fire pit. It is $30/night and well worth it! Most sites have full hook up with cable TV and Wi-Fi available. This campground makes for a great home base for those that want to fly fish the Little Salmon and Salmon Rivers. You can also walk to downtown Riggins for a bite to eat or do some shopping :-) We had a great view of the Little Salmon River from the rear of our travel trailer. We would DEFINITELY stay at this campground again!

  • j
    Aug. 26, 2021

    Chalet RV Park

    Good place!

    This is a family friendly campground that is convenient to Donnelly and Cascade areas. AT&T 3bars LTE service as well as free wifi make communication and planning easy. Full Hookup sites, some tent sites, trash, showers, laundry, toilets all accessible with site rent. Would definitely stay again when in the area. Clean facilities, family owned.

  • Steven G.
    Jun. 21, 2016

    Sugarloaf Campground — Lake Cascade State Park

    Lake cascade has it all

    at 47 square miles lake cascade has it all. It is a beautiful upland lake that is warm enough to swim in all summer long and deep enough to have some serious fishing if you bring our boat. there are 10 campground units spread around the lake. I have stayed in 5 of those. On the west side of the lake you have huckleberry, which is shaded from the brutal afternoon sun due to being at the foot of west mountain and about 2 minutes from Tamarack ski resort. It has water, but no electricity or sewer for trailers. the beach is sandy and very nice. Poison Creek is farther south on the west side of the lake. This is a very nice trailer camp with W/S/E. The showers are awesome there too. On the north east side of the lake is sugarloaf. if you are camping it will be very hot during the summer. The swimming area and boat launch is worth the heat though. If you are coming up for the day I would stop there. Right in the town of cascade is ridgeview campground. This is a full service camp with wide and deep trailer spaces. If you are glamping this is the place to go. 2 minutes to the diner in town and wifi. The beach here is great and the views are really awesome. Just across the bay from ridgeview is the first come first serve crown point. there is community water and pit toilets but the beaches are granite outcroppings are great. I highly recommend lake cascade. And at 70 miles from Boise it can be a day trip.

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

    Sugarloaf Campground — Lake Cascade State Park

    Scenic Campsites Just North Of Boise, Idaho. A Nice Quick Getaway!

    Lake Cascade State Park has some beautiful scenery from any of the sites you stay at. There is tent and RV camping in the area. I suggest reserving a site far in advance because they fill up quick. The lake freezes over in the winter time, but if you are willing to rough it in cold weather, there are some sites available. Call before you head to the lake. There are several activities you can do at this campground, from fishing, boating, sailing and Moutain biking. Some sites have full hook-ups and there is a dumpstation for RVs. There are some ADA sites as well as group and Yurt camping. This campground is for everyone! From those willing to rough it to those who are into "glamping" :-)

  • Ed E.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 23, 2018

    Boise National Forest Warm Lake Campground

    A Pleasant Camping Area North of Boise, Idaho

    This campsite is located east of Cascade Lake and Donnelly, Idaho. It's a scenic road to get there. The camsite we were in was dry camping with no hook-ups. The camping pad for our 27' Travel Trailer was nice and level. Each campsite had a picnic table and a firepit. There are some nice hiking trails in the vicinity. Mountain biking and horse riding is acceptable there as well. Since we had kayaks, we had a short drive to the boat ramp. There is excellent trout fishing. There is a small swim beach near the Warm Lake Lodge and Restaurant, near where the cabins are. All in all, a great stay, away from the city :-) It's a nice peaceful setting.

  • Mike E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 12, 2022

    Horsethief Reservoir Campground

    Lakeside multi-loop campgrounds

    Horsethief reservoir is at about 5,000 feet just east of Cascade Idaho off Warm Lake road. There are 5 public campground loops around the north and northwest shores under Idaho Fish and Game jurisdiction and managed by the Boise YMCA. Most of these loops have just been renovated and re-opened as of May 2022. ALL sites are first come, first served, no reservations. I was told there are about 115 camp sites between the 5 loops. One loop is unrenovated and more primitive/informal at the furthest east loop. We stayed in Osprey cove loop #24 which is one of very few pull-throughs. Most loops are paved with gravel camp site parking. Nice level camping/picnic pads at each site and new metal picnic tables. This lake offers great fishing and kayaking. Motorized boats OK, but NO WAKE allowed so you are just trolling at idle. Many camp sites are shaded. NO water/electric/sewer or dump stations or garbage. Take everything out that you brought in.

  • Adam C.
    Jul. 14, 2020

    Rattlesnake

    Lovely riverside camping

    Great camping right next to the river. Well maintained with access to water (hand pump) and vault toilets. The sites work well for travel trailers (medium size to small) or tents. There were a couple pull through sites. Trees provide partial shade but the campground is in a pretty steep valley so no real sunsets or morning sunrises.

  • Jill T.
    Jul. 8, 2021

    Swinging Bridge

    River & Road

    The Swinging Bridge campground had the pros and cons of being right off of hwy 55. It’s easy to access the site and Payette River but you can hear the traffic.

    Not an ideal site for big rigs. No showers or cell service but there are vault toilets.

  • Ed E.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2018

    McCall RV Resort - Northfolk Lodge

    The Best RV Campsite in McCall, Idaho!!!

    We reserved a spot here to prepare for a rafting trip we had won from the McCall WinterFest. We are so glad we did!!! This place ROCKS! We have a 27' Travel Trailer RV and we reserved a full hook-up site. The staff was friendly and we were escorted the staff to the site we reserved. The location is nice and quiet, awa from traffic.They have a nice lodge with an indoor heated swimming pool. Each site had a picnic table but no fire pit where we stayed. We had a portable grill to cook our meals. The property is very clean and the staff is ver friendly. Can't ask for anything more!


Guide to Lake Fork

Lake Fork reservoir sits at approximately 5,100 feet elevation near McCall, Idaho, where summer temperatures typically range from 40-85°F. The reservoir stretches about 7 miles long with multiple access points for boats and shoreline camping. RV parks near Lake Fork operate primarily from May through October, with only select facilities remaining open during winter months.

What to do

Fishing access: The area offers excellent trout fishing opportunities with several easy-access points. At McCall RV Resort - Northfolk Lodge, one visitor recommends, "For any fisherman, as you leave the park go right about 2 miles to a parking area for Brown Pond. I caught my limit in 20 minutes, and earthworms hanging two feet down from a bobber is the ticket."

Hiking trails: The region provides numerous hiking options within a short drive. A camper at Lost Valley Reservoir Dispersed Camping Area notes, "Great fishing, great sights. Plenty of off-road trails" and another mentioned, "There are cool trails and nearby water to keep the kids occupied."

Water recreation: Many campgrounds offer direct water access for swimming and boating. A guest at Waters Edge RV Resort shared, "Clean, leveled, friendly, only 1/4 mile to their downtown. Swimming right in front, volleyball court, dog walking trails, fire pits, horse shoe play area, etc!"

What campers like

Indoor amenities: Some RV parks provide amenities beyond standard hookups. A camper at McCall RV Resort raved, "The indoor pool and spa and steam room made this my favorite park so far on our journey," while another noted, "They have swimming pool, jacuzzi, and free popcorn all day!"

Riverside locations: Several campgrounds offer direct river or lake access. A visitor to Canyon Pines RV Resort recommended, "If you have a smaller camper, find a spot next to the river!" Another camper mentioned, "There is a little noise from the main road, but we never heard it after we went to bed."

Quiet atmosphere: Many campers appreciate the peaceful settings. A reviewer at Lost Valley Reservoir noted, "Great spot tucked into the trees. Some sites are a bit cramped, but enjoyable," while another mentioned, "Just came back from my second week long trip in 3 weeks there. Camped right on the water!"

What you should know

Reservation timing: Peak season requires advanced planning. According to Black Bear RV Park visitors, the campground fills quickly during summer weekends, with one camper noting they have "Clean showers and laundry service. Also have decent phone service for the area."

Bathroom conditions: Facilities vary significantly between campgrounds. A reviewer at Lost Valley Reservoir mentioned, "A fairly dirty pit bathroom," while another camper recommended, "Would recommend just use the woods whenever possible."

Internet access: Connectivity varies by location. A camper at Chalet RV Park reported, "AT&T 3bars LTE service as well as free wifi make communication and planning easy," but at Canyon Pines RV Resort, a visitor noted, "There is no cell service, but wifi is available. NO streaming and intermittent for browsing."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Some parks offer specific facilities for children. A visitor at Arrowhead RV Park on the River mentioned, "Fun REC for kids, playground, and party fire pit area," though they cautioned "Individual spots were extremely tight."

Swimming access: Many families appreciate water activities during summer months. A camper at Waters Edge RV Resort noted, "Beach area for swimming WITH lounge chairs, swimming right in front," making it convenient for family outings.

Activity centers: Some parks provide indoor options for entertainment. A visitor at Black Bear RV Park shared that the park is "Great for an overnight stay" and mentioned they "have a food truck on the property which was a nice treat."

Tips from RVers

Site assistance: Staff often help with parking at tighter locations. At Alpine Lodge and RV, one camper noted, "The camp host and Maintenance person, Steve was especially helpful. We pulled into RV Park and discovered the coach had developed a short that tripped the power pedestal breaker. Steve played a major role in locating and helping me fix the shorted wire run."

Site surfaces: Most rv parks near Lake Fork feature gravel pads with varying levels of maintenance. A visitor to Canyon Pines RV Resort observed, "Sites gravel, but level and well maintained," while at Alpine Lodge and RV, a camper mentioned, "Most sites have a concrete patio and grassy area."

Seasonal considerations: Many facilities close during fall and winter. A camper at Waters Edge RV Resort shared that although "it was chilly at night, and our pipes froze the last night, it was the best October birthday week we have had in a long time."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Lake Fork, ID is McCall RV Resort - Northfolk Lodge with a 4.7-star rating from 7 reviews.

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