Best Campgrounds near Fairfield, ID

Public lands surrounding Fairfield, Idaho offer several camping areas with options for tent and RV accommodations in scenic mountain settings. Established campgrounds like Pioneer, Five Points, and Baumgartner provide tent sites in the foothills of the Sawtooth Mountains. Little Camas Reservoir and Mormon Reservoir North offer dispersed camping opportunities for those seeking more primitive experiences. Stanton Crossing provides free camping with river access approximately 30 miles from Fairfield. Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally from May through September, with some extending into November.

Roads to remote campgrounds can present challenges in poor weather conditions. "Roads may be tight in bad weather. Nice creek nearby," noted one camper about Carrie Creek Campground. The higher-elevation sites like Five Points and Little Smoky typically close by early fall due to snowfall, while lower-elevation areas remain accessible longer. Several campgrounds feature creek or river frontage, but many lack amenities such as running water, flush toilets, or electric hookups. Cell service varies significantly throughout the area, with better coverage near major roads. Most developed campgrounds have vault toilets, though dispersed camping areas require visitors to pack out all waste.

Campers consistently rate waterfront sites highly, particularly those along creeks and rivers. "Sleeping was easy with the flowing creek that goes through the campground," mentioned one visitor about Five Points Campground. The North Fork of the Boise River provides fishing opportunities near several campgrounds, including Narrows Campground. Hot springs represent another popular feature in the region, with accessible pools near some camping areas. Wildlife sightings are common, with one review noting bears in the Baumgartner area. Solitude is frequently mentioned as a benefit of camping in this region, though campgrounds closer to main roads like Stanton Crossing experience traffic noise. Many sites fill quickly during summer weekends, especially those with water access, while more remote locations typically offer greater privacy.

Best Camping Sites Near Fairfield, Idaho (163)

    1. Pioneer

    1 Review
    Fairfield, ID
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 764-3202

    "Since it is so remote you can also ride around on ATVs pretty much anywhere. A good escape if you dont feel like going a little deeper"

    2. Five Points

    1 Review
    Fairfield, ID
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 737-3200

    "Pretty amazing location. Up high in the mountains. Tons to do around- there's even a nice little hot spring off the side of the road not too far away from the campground."

    3. Narrows Campground

    1 Review
    Fairfield, ID
    14 miles
    Website

    "This campground lies near a beautiful stream and has seclusion all around you! The area is best explored by motorized vehicles as theres not many hiking trails."

    4. Little Smoky Campground

    1 Review
    Fairfield, ID
    14 miles
    Website

    "Theres hotsprings nearby to the east and a little outpost at the 5 points branching."

    5. Carrie Creek Campground

    1 Review
    Fairfield, ID
    14 miles
    Website

    "Nice creek nearby. May be some cattle at times. No facilities that i recall."

    6. Little Camas Reservoir

    22 Reviews
    Mountain Home, ID
    30 miles
    Website

    "This is a clearly dispersed location. There is a single pit toilet. Camped right next to the lake. Lots of bugs being close to water but seemingly few mosquitoes"

    "It was hard to tell if there were campsites there at all, but there were fire rings so we pulled in next to one and set up."

    7. Stanton Crossing

    9 Reviews
    Bellevue, ID
    24 miles
    Website

    "Only complaint was it was hard to spot the entrance at night."

    8. Baumgartner Campground

    6 Reviews
    Atlanta, ID
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 764-3202

    $10 - $100 / night

    "You’re close to a lake, you c an fish the river, (we also panned for gold,) and there’s even a town close by if you forgot any essentials!"

    "Nice little campground with paid on one side and free FF on the other next to S. Fork Boise River. Paid side is paved road/spots. The free side is dirt but easy in/out."

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Recent Reviews near Fairfield, ID

423 Reviews of 163 Fairfield Campgrounds


  • sThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2025

    Little Camas Reservoir

    Just Beautiful

    It is definitely off the beaten path. 20 miles off of the main highway and then a gravel road in. All ok. Make sure to turn in before you pass the outhouse. There are zero services so you have to be self contained. We were the only ones here on Halloween!

  • Spring F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2025

    Frank C Jones King Hill Area

    Closed/under construction

    The whole site has been torn up and closed off for some sort of construction. Cannot stay here currently

  • Dallin S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2025

    Alice Lake Primitive Campsite - Sawtooth National Forest

    Surprisingly Great

    Get there early find a great spot mine was near the higher side of the lake. Spent the morning waiting for the sun to come over the mountains to dry off my tent great thunderstorm in September. The mist on the lake in the morning dances like ghosts on a glass surface. Memorable. My opinion hike up toxaway and come down Alice side.

  • Bill B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Love's RV Hookup-Bliss ID 812

    Conveniently near the freeway

    Traveling East from Oregon this place was a welcomed sight. We did not take advantage of all that was offered but we found everything we needed.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 2, 2025

    Little Camas Reservoir

    Good overnight stop

    This was a nice place to stop overnight. The views were very nice even though the reservoir is nearly dry (more like a pond). It’s only 2 miles off of the paved road on a decent gravel road with a little washboard. Has a vault toilet only, no other facilities or trash. Plenty of room for any size rv or tent.

  • Dallin S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Wood River Campground

    Single Night, tent

    Good site separation, parking was easy, water and bathrooms close accessible and clean. Trees for hammocks available. Wood sold by camp liaison office started at 8 am a little late of you want an early start so pay day before pending arrival time.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 26, 2025

    Frank C Jones King Hill Area

    Awesome overnight spot on snake river.

    This is a great little spot with a boat landing & 5 small campsites surrounded by trees and the river. I so wanted the spot where I could literally open my door with nothing but greenery and the river to look at! It was the best sunset view and gurgling sound of the river I’ve seen in my relatively inexperienced boondocking life. But my truck and trailer couldn’t clear the tree branch overhangs. But still got a nice spot close to the landing, and still nice!

    The train is a bit noisy & hwy 84 is not too far away, but that’s kind of a plus thing too. Relatively easy access for small trailers/vans from I-84 (very narrow dirt road for about 1/4 mile or so from the frontage road & down a big hill). My truck and trailer are about 40’ feet long, and I had no problem turning around in the turn around area, but definitely too many trees and such to back in blind into a spot.

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 23, 2025

    Wilson's RV Park

    Amazing RV camground

    Wonderful place to stop on our way to Oklahoma. Clean, cute, well maintained and a friendly staff. Nice grassy areas with table, laundry .50 showers and a small market.


Guide to Fairfield

The mountain terrain near Fairfield, Idaho harbors several remote campgrounds with basic amenities throughout the Sawtooth foothills. Established campgrounds like Pioneer, Five Points, and Little Smoky primarily accommodate tent camping during their May to September operating season. Baumgartner Campground, located along the South Fork Boise River, supports both tent and RV campers, while dispersed options exist at Little Camas Reservoir and Mormon Reservoir North. Most camping areas cluster along waterways in the mountainous terrain east of town, offering varying levels of seclusion.

Road conditions can become challenging in the higher elevation campgrounds, particularly after rainfall or during early season access. "Roads may be tight in bad weather. Nice creek nearby," noted one camper about Carrie Creek Campground. Many sites remain snow-covered until late spring, with the prime camping season running from Memorial Day through September. Cell coverage is spotty or non-existent at most locations, particularly in the mountain valleys. Little Smoky, Pioneer, and Five Points campgrounds provide minimal facilities, while Baumgartner Campground offers amenities including drinking water, toilets, picnic tables and trash collection. Visitors should prepare for variable mountain weather regardless of season.

Natural features heavily influence camper experiences in the Fairfield area. The proximity to flowing water emerges as a consistent highlight in camper reviews. One camper at Narrows Campground reported that it "lies near a beautiful stream and has seclusion all around you!" Several visitors mentioned the therapeutic sound of creeks for sleeping. Hot springs accessibility rates highly among reviewers, with locations near Five Points and at Baumgartner Campground. While many sites provide shade from pine forests, some reservoir locations offer minimal tree cover and can become extremely hot during summer months. Traffic noise impacts some locations, particularly at Stanton Crossing, where highway proximity diminishes the wilderness experience despite convenient river access.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Fairfield, ID?

According to TheDyrt.com, Fairfield, ID offers a wide range of camping options, with 163 campgrounds and RV parks near Fairfield, ID and 33 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Fairfield, ID?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Fairfield, ID is Pioneer with a 4-star rating from 1 review.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Fairfield, ID?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 33 free dispersed camping spots near Fairfield, ID.