Best Campgrounds near Saint Anthony, ID

Saint Anthony is the perfect place for adventurous campers and RVers. Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Saint Anthony. Discover great camping spots near Saint Anthony, reviewed by campers like you.

Best Camping Sites Near Saint Anthony, Idaho (170)

    1. Warm Slough

    11 Reviews
    Rexburg, ID
    11 miles

    "Pro tip: don’t try to find this location using Apple Maps. iOS will take you to the main road ands that’s it. Then you have to hunt for the dirt road that goes to Warm Slough."

    "Great spot to hang out outside of Rexburg. Each site has a fire ring and plenty of privacy. Toilets are operating and clean. Right on the banks of the slough and there’s even a resident moose!"

    2. Egin Lakes

    7 Reviews
    Saint Anthony, ID
    9 miles
    +1 (208) 524-7500

    "There is access to the Saint Anthony Sand Dunes so bring your ATVs."

    "Decent campground with big sites (plenty for a big motor home and trailer) close proximity to dunes, maybe couple hundred yards. Dump station on site. Water hookups on site."

    3. Beaver Dick Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Rexburg, ID
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 356-3139

    "But Beaver Dick Park is the perfect place to camp if you are looking for a campground that feels safe (close to other campers) while still having your privacy (trees between most campsites)."

    "It’s feels secluded but you are also near other sites so it still feels safe! It includes a playground and picnic areas that I’m sure would be great for families! I love this little park!"

    4. Wakeside Lake RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Rexburg, ID
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 356-3681

    $35 - $48 / night

    "We were in site 27 and it’s close to the laundry and bathhouse. If you want shade make sure not to get the first few sites towards the front as they don’t have as much shade."

    "Unfortunately, the park is right next to a very busy and therefore noisy highway. Trucks are blasting by all day and night. Lake is not open for fun activities because of the pandemic."

    5. Sugar City RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Rexburg, ID
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 656-5750

    $38 - $50 / night

    "Great access to Tetons and Yellowstone, good shopping overall in Sugar City and nearby Rexburg. But ! It's not boondocking or cheap, so we'll live with it for our Yellowstone and Teton visit"

    6. Jolley Camper RV & Cottages

    4 Reviews
    Ashton, ID
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 652-2267

    "It is a pleasant, scenic, rural highway-side campground.  We stayed in early May en route from Bozeman to Moab. "

    "Great facilities, friendly and helpful host, just off highway 20. Highly recommended!"

    7. Sand Hills Resort

    1 Review
    Saint Anthony, ID
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 624-4127

    8. Idaho Dunes RV Park

    1 Review
    Saint Anthony, ID
    7 miles
    +1 (208) 624-3275

    9. Egin Lakes Campground/day Use Area

    1 Review
    Saint Anthony, ID
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 524-7500

    $25 - $60 / night

    "Bring your walking shoes and flip flops. There is some small walks through the sand and around the lake.
    The beach area is nice and can get pretty busy on the weekends."

    10. Eagle Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Rexburg, ID
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 359-3020

    $10 / night

    "Site is relatively unbusy with Campers but you may have locals walking a small trail pass by on main road or see others fly fishing in small stream that runs through park."

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Recent Reviews near Saint Anthony, ID

664 Reviews of 170 Saint Anthony Campgrounds


  • Caroline T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 26, 2025

    Henry Lake Dispersed Camping

    Great spots on beautiful lake

    We got here late at night trying to navigate in the dark. It was pretty easy to find spots on the side of the dirt road. We were met with a lovely surprise with how beautiful the view was in the morning

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 23, 2025

    Moose Creek Trailhead Dispersed Area

    Chilly in Sept

    Close to the Hwy over Teton Pass; but the last mile is clay road & (b/c of recent rain cell) it coated our vehicle. And, this is the trailhead; we encountered pack horses coming off the trail— they were quick to load & be gone. l””"””””We realized that the site we’d chosen under the trees was rather chilly, especially with the retreating sun. (Elevation was not totally realized by us since it was rather gradual.). We moved to where the horse trailer had been parked in a site w/ turn-around and were cosy ‘til the sun retreated. Temps estimated in 30s overnight. There was 1 other campervan using this area but then a couple passenger cars came in later.

  • A
    Sep. 21, 2025

    Targhee National Forest Warm River Campground

    Right by the river

    Our spot was right next to a wide, shallow spot of the river which the kids absolutely loved. They enjoyed floating and wading in spite of the cold water. The back of the RV pad was wearing out but it wasn't too big of a deal for us. Kids also enjoyed riding scooters around the place.

    The camp host was super friendly and warned us about possible skunks since we had our dog with us. We kept her on leash and it wasn't an issue. The host also included some firewood for us which was nice too.

  • gThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 20, 2025

    Grassy Lake Rd — John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway

    Grassy Lake Road

    There are only 20 camping sites along the road. Some are set up for dual occupancy. We stayed at campsite 6 which was a single camp spot. Can easily fit multiple vehicles. Very quiet with the occasional vehicle passing by. Small creek buried in the bushes.

  • Frank G.
    Sep. 19, 2025

    Bonneville County Juniper Campground

    I CANNOT EXPRESS ENOUGH HOW THE CAMP HOST WAS SO VERY RUDE!

    I CANNOT EXPRESS ENOUGH HOW THE CAMP HOST WAS SO VERY RUDE! The grounds were fine, but the incident that occurred at Juniper Campground in Ririe, Idaho, on the evening of Saturday, September 13, 2025 left a very bitter taste in our mouths about the trip. What was intended to be a joyful family outing turned into a distressing experience due to the conduct of the camp host. My father-in-law and his wife had made a reservation at Juniper Campground for the weekend and invited my family to join them--myself, my two sons, and our grandchildren. We were all excited to spend quality time together and to try out our newly purchased travel trailers. As first-time trailer owners, this was meant to be a fun and educational experience before the camping season ended. Unfortunately, I had previously purchased concert tickets for an event at Mountain America Center in Idaho Falls scheduled for Saturday evening. My sons and I decided to briefly leave the campground to attend the concert and return afterward. We left in the early evening and returned around 10:20 PM. Upon arrival, we found the second entry gate--through which we had originally entered--locked with a padlock. We then drove to the first gate, which had rising arms and red LED lights, but it did not respond. I exited the vehicle to search for an intercom or manual override, but found none. While attempting to look up a contact number, a white truck with an orange cone in the back approached rapidly. The driver, who identified himself as the camp host, immediately confronted me in an aggressive and profane manner. He shouted,"What the hell are you doing at my gate?" I calmly explained that we were campers returning from a concert and were trying to re-enter the campground. He responded with hostility, saying,"The gates are locked at 10 PM. Didn't you read the rules?" I replied that we had not received any rules, as my 78-year-old father-in-law had checked in first and inadvertently failed to pass them along while we were focused on setting up our trailers. The host continued to berate me, accusing me of lying and using profanity such as"Bullsh*t, everybody receives the rules." When asked for our campsite number, I was momentarily unsure, as my father-in-law had directed us to our spot upon arrival. While I searched for the information, the host continued to question our motives, saying,"Why are you leaving and returning to the campsite this time of night?" I explained our concert plans, only to be met with further disbelief and ridicule. He mocked my Van Halen t-shirt and claimed,"Nobody goes camping to leave for a concert," and"Those bands sucked. The last time I saw Van Halen was in 1979." At this point, I attempted to clarify our situation, but the host warned me that if I raised my voice, he would not allow us back into the campground. After locating a screenshot of our reservation details, I showed it to him. He finally allowed us entry and handed me a printed copy of the rules, stating,"Next time, read the rules." This interaction left me feeling humiliated, belittled, and treated as though I were a criminal. The camp host's behavior was not only unprofessional but bordered on harassment. I understand the importance of rules and quiet hours, but they should be enforced with courtesy and respect--not hostility and profanity. I am deeply disappointed by this experience and will not be returning to Juniper Campground. I'm leaving this review to ensure others are aware of the treatment we received. Guests deserve to feel safe and welcomed--not intimidated or verbally abused.

  • Molly N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Moose Creek Ranch

    Beautiful stay

    We stumbled upon this place last minute and it was a gem! The grounds are gorgeous, clean, and quiet.

  • Devin W.
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Grassy Lake Dispersed Camping

    long drive

    I camped along this trail in June 2022, it was a beautiful drive, thought I was going to get to Grand Teton on this trail but found it was blocked by a steel trail gate, be prepared for bugs, will definitely be going back here when I can

  • K
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Idaho Falls Luxury RV Park

    Beautiful, clean, and green.

    Very well laid out gated park. Spacious, clean restrooms (toilet /shower). Great laundry located in same block as restrooms. Each site has a picnic table and our had built in charcoal BBQ, heaters and chairs.. Couldn't fault anything about this park, they have thought of everything.

  • J
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Snake River Dispersed

    Disappointed with our first Dyrt attempt

    Update-now private property signs have been put up all over just past the first opening so you can’t get to the open area that is good for larger RVs. Have 24’ class C and the dip to get into the camping area was steep and tipping. Couldn’t see river from area as it was very overgrown. Should have taken a picture before we left, but we were in too big of a hurry to get out of there and find a spot for the night.


Guide to Saint Anthony

Camping near Saint Anthony, Idaho, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a quiet spot by the river or a family-friendly campground, there are plenty of options to explore.

What to do:

  • Fishing: Many campgrounds are near rivers and lakes, making them perfect for fishing. One camper mentioned, "We spent the next few days fishing up and down the river, where we caught about 17 trout between us" at Buffalo Campground.
  • Hiking: Explore the scenic trails around the area. A visitor at Riverside Campground noted, "This is a beautiful campground, it's next to the river, lots of trees and everything is green."
  • Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for deer and moose. One reviewer at Kelly Island Campground shared, "Not unusual to have deer or moose come through the campground."

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and campsites. A happy camper at Juniper Group Campsite said, "Sites are paved, bathrooms are a private toilet, shower, sink combo that are super clean."
  • Quiet Atmosphere: Many campgrounds offer a peaceful environment. A visitor at Snake River RV Park & Campground mentioned, "Relatively quiet even with the major roads around."
  • Friendly Staff: Campers often highlight the helpfulness of campground hosts. One reviewer at Targhee National Forest Warm River Campground noted, "The camp hosts were very friendly & kind."

What you should know:

  • Dusty Conditions: Some campgrounds can be quite dusty, especially if it hasn't rained recently. A camper at Snake River RV Park & Campground remarked, "This place is very dusty and it's easy to see no gravel has been laid down for years."
  • Limited Amenities: Not all campgrounds have full amenities. A visitor at Riverside Campground mentioned, "Nothing terribly special, but a nice clean campsite in picturesque woods."
  • Mosquitoes: Be prepared for bugs, especially in warmer months. A camper at Warm Slough advised, "Mosquitoes were not bad."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places with playgrounds and activities. A reviewer at Beaver Dick Park Campground said, "Small kids playground. Only negative was all camp trash was overflowing."
  • Plan for Water Activities: Many campgrounds are near rivers or lakes, perfect for swimming or tubing. A camper at Targhee National Forest Warm River Campground shared, "Tubing was very popular."
  • Pack Snacks and Drinks: Having food on hand makes family outings easier. A visitor at Wolf Flats Recreation Area mentioned, "Remember to pack your garbage out to keep places like these pristine."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check for Hookups: Make sure to confirm if the campground has electric and water hookups. A camper at Buffalo Campground noted, "Some sites have electrical hookups."
  • Be Mindful of Noise: Keep noise levels down, especially in the mornings. A visitor at Targhee National Forest Warm River Campground mentioned, "Some of the RVers close to us ran their generators beyond the 10pm curfew."
  • Space Between Sites: Look for campgrounds that offer spacious sites for privacy. A reviewer at Box Canyon Campground said, "Very well-maintained sites spaced far apart."

Camping near Saint Anthony, Idaho, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. With a little planning, you can enjoy the great outdoors and create lasting memories.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best campgrounds in St. Anthony, Idaho?

The St. Anthony area offers several excellent camping options. Egin Lakes stands out with wonderful campsites featuring covered picnic tables, both reservable and first-come, first-served options, and direct access to the St. Anthony Sand Dunes for ATV enthusiasts. Another great choice is Jefferson County Lake, which provides lakeside sites with direct water access. For those looking to explore beyond immediate St. Anthony, the surrounding region offers additional quality camping experiences with varying amenities and natural settings.

Can you camp at the St. Anthony Sand Dunes, and what facilities are available?

Yes, camping is available at the St. Anthony Sand Dunes through Egin Lakes Campground/day Use Area, which serves as the main access point to the dunes. Facilities include reservable campsites with covered picnic tables, toilets, and designated areas for ATV staging and use. For more amenities, Idaho Dunes RV Park offers water hookups and is conveniently located for dune access. The camping area provides an ideal base for enjoying the 10,600 acres of white quartz sand dunes, which are especially popular for off-road vehicle recreation.

Where is Alex's Campground located in the St. Anthony area?

There is no officially recognized "Alex's Campground" in the St. Anthony area according to available information. Visitors looking for camping options near St. Anthony might consider Sand Hills Resort or Mountain River Ranch, which offers beautiful, quiet camping with clean facilities and flat sites. It's possible that "Alex's Campground" might be a local nickname for one of these established areas, or a private property not listed in camping directories. For accurate information on all available campgrounds in the area, check with the St. Anthony Chamber of Commerce or local visitor center.