RV Camping near Shoshone, ID

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    Several RV parks with full hookup sites operate near Shoshone, Idaho. Hagerman RV Village offers water, sewer, and electric connections with large pull-through spaces accommodating big rigs. Wilson's RV Park in Wendell provides 25 full hookup sites with 50-amp service from March through November. "Cute, friendly, clean. Shade and landscaping. Cottages to rent and full RV hookups," noted a visitor about Hagerman RV Village. Rock Creek RV Park near Twin Falls features electric and water hookups with picnic tables, though some reviewers mention limited amenities for non-self-contained units. Rustic Edge RV Park accommodates larger vehicles with level sites and provides water and electric service.

    RV travelers should prepare for varying amenities across parks in the region. Sanitary dump stations are available at Wilson's RV Park and Hagerman RV Village, while several smaller parks lack this service. Seasonal considerations affect availability, with some parks operating year-round while others close during winter months. Free overnight parking for RVs exists at Ricketts RV Camp, described by one visitor as having "several pull-in RV campsites that are gravel driveways with a table and fire pit" with a maximum 5-day stay limit. Road noise affects certain properties, particularly those near highways. Pet policies vary between parks, with most allowing dogs but sometimes with breed or size restrictions. Cell service remains reliable throughout most established RV parks in the area.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Shoshone (54)

      1. Mendoza Ranchette

      4.9(7)21mi from Shoshone1 siteRVs, Tents

      "And love the quiet! We found the location super easy to get to, and most accommodating to our needs. If you want a change up from the large RV parks, this is your opportunity!"

      "Great cell service, and dogs and horses are welcome! Check them out, book your stay, and leave them some love!"

      from $35 / night

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

      4.5(27)23mi from ShoshoneRVs, Tents

      "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"

      "Wonderful dispersed camping and close to town. Spacious sites with a picnic table. Area for horses. Pull in and pull through sites. Vault toilet."

      3. Rock Creek RV Park

      4.2(28)26mi from ShoshoneRVs, Glamping

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

      "Each site has electric and water.   There are no sewer hook ups and no dump station here, but we were able to find a dump station that was free about a mile away. "

      from $20 - $35 / night

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      4. Wilson's RV Park

      3.2(6)19mi from ShoshoneRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Clean, cute, well maintained and a friendly staff. Nice grassy areas with table, laundry .50 showers and a small market."

      from $35 - $55 / night

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      5. Buhl Chamber RV Park

      4.0(2)29mi from ShoshoneRVs

      "Four campsites, shade trees need to grow up. Laundromat, Ace Hardware, LPG and supermarket across the street. Lady on the phone was nice."

      from $35 / night

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      6. Ricketts RV Camp

      4.1(9)23mi from ShoshoneRVs, Tents

      "Gravel sites some pull through some back in. Wide open no shade but right across the bridge to Twin Falls."

      "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."

      7. Hagerman RV Village

      4.4(7)26mi from ShoshoneRVs, Cabins

      "Lots of shade and Grassy sites with plenty of space. Well kept. Clean restrooms and laundry. Quiet with no road noise. Level pull-throughs."

      "We had a large pull-thru site with water, sewer, and electric that accommodated our fifth wheel and dually Ram with no problems."

      8. Rustic Edge RV Park

      4.5(2)27mi from ShoshoneRVs, Cabins

      "Liz and her husband have done a fantastic job with their park; the sites are well kept and level. They have grass and gravel on the sites. The pond and lazy river were a hit with the kids."

      from $35 / night

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      9. Twin Falls 93 RV Park

      3.3(7)28mi from ShoshoneRVs, Tents

      "There are several long-term residents and the overall vibe was friendly.  Called and got a same-day spot.  Full hook-up and W/E only sites are available. "

      "Since I was the new section of the RV park, the trees haven't grown enough to create a lot of shade, but that really didn't cause a problem."

      10. High Adventure River Tours RV Park

      5.0(2)23mi from ShoshoneRVs, Tents

      "Courteous, extremely clean facilities, quite and safe park!"

      "Great staff, clean facility, can’t wait to come back"

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    453 Reviews of 54 Shoshone Campgrounds


    • 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.

    • Sonja L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 9, 2019

      Banbury Hot Springs Campground - Temporarily Closed

      Relaxing

      Midweek RV stay in April was quiet and relaxing. Not all stalls are RV friendly, my friend had to move due to her trailer would not level. Park hosts extremely nice to work with. Dog friendly park. Pool is older but the water was toasty warm to soak in especially in cold weather. Changing room was clean. I will be back as I noticed there is a dock to go kayaking.

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 19, 2021

      Village of Trees RV Resort

      Good stop on the drive

      We stopped here on our way home from a recent trip and was a good stop over point. I’m not sure what activities are possible as a destination campground but maybe water sports?

      The good:

      • Easy on and off from the highway
      • Clean bathrooms
      • Easy, pull through sites
      • Very friendly staff
      • They have a grill which will deliver breakfast, lunch or dinner to your site

      The mixed:

      • It is an RV resort laid out like a grassy parking lot
      • A lot of resident campers

      The bad:

      • The highway was very loud from our site
      • No picnic table or fire pit
    • Julia M.
      Oct. 9, 2020

      Rock Creek RV Park

      Love this park! First come, first served

      OVERVIEW: The RV park is part of the county park- beautiful walking/bike path with the creek flowing through. Our back in site was nearby our neighbors, but felt spacious because it's an end site directly across from the camp host. Easy to navigate the concreted roads and the space was easy to back in to. 

      Hard to beat $20 for W&E hookups. It's a quiet campground. Trashcans all around the park conveniently. The area as you drive up seems a bit run down, but as soon as you get into the park, it's great. 

      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. Picnic tables, lots of green space around and the trail goes for at least 2 miles round trip. 

      CELL SERVICE: We work remote- We used out AT&T hotspot and had an awesome connection. Reliable for video calls all week. Gradely harshly, giving 4 out 5, only because they don't have wifi and also ideally would have been nice to have sanitizer(especially this year) in the bathrooms. Everything was was lovely. 

      GUEST SERVICES: Camphost was super friendly. We came in around 8:30pm on a Monday night with fingers crossed we would find a spot.. and we did with no problem. If it looks full as you enter, keep going past the camphost and you will find the pull thru options. The camp host came over on his gator and shined his lights to help us as we set up. He was very kind. 

      NEARBY: Close to downtown Twin Falls with some cute coffee shops and breweries. Also about 50 mins away there is a place called Mammoth Cave that might be the most interesting cave experience you ever experience. I highly encourage it.

    • Steve M.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 18, 2025

      Snake River Canyons Park - Rickett's RV Camp

      Nice location but no Shelter From the elements whatsoever

      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. Seems very safe and clean and sites are clearly numbered. No fee but guessing it fills up quickly on weekends. Lots of hiking and much to do in the area and a great place to lay over for a night or a few.

    • R
      Sep. 19, 2022

      Twin Falls 93 RV Park

      Clean, friendly, safe, level

      Stayed one night in early September with a 25 foot Class C.  The campground is easy to find.  There are several long-term residents and the overall vibe was friendly.  Called and got a same-day spot.  Full hook-up and W/E only sites are available.  Wireless internet is available throughout the park.  The site (51) was level and the electrical post and water spot looked new.  Quiet at night.  There are shower and laundry facilities available.  Pleasant place to spend the night.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 24, 2025

      Snake River Canyons Park - Rickett's RV Camp

      Close to town and dreamy!

      Wonderful dispersed camping and close to town. Spacious sites with a picnic table. Area for horses. Pull in and pull through sites. Vault toilet.

    • Marc G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 26, 2021

      Twin Falls County Fairgrounds

      Cheap, cheap and cheap. Did I mention cheap?

      Because we'd usually rather be boondocking, we're all about cheap when we actually have to pay for a campsite. And if we're actually going to have to pay, we want the whole shebang -- 50A electric, water and sewer hookups -- because why pay for what we otherwise get for free? The Twin Falls County Fairgrounds delivers on both counts.

      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). Spaces with amenities cost $21.20, tax included per night, or $106 for a week (buy 5 nights/get 2 free). Dry camping with no amenities is available for $10.60, tax included per night. Maximum stay is 2 weeks. No reservations, everything is first-come, first-served.

      Sites are located on grass, with dirt roads throughout the campground. Hookups for water, electric and sewer are located behind your RV. While the site itself is level, that makes it uphill for the sewer run so we wish that they had chosen a more traditional layout. Still, for this price I'm not complaining. Also, if the place actually filled up these sites would be crazy tight; however, during our visit July 2021 they're not even close to 50% capacity, so folks are leaving at least one site between themselves and their neighbors. 

      Cell signal strength and data speeds are solid on both Verizon and AT&T. We've been both working and streaming with no issues whatsoever.

      There's a separate dump station on site with potable water. The bathrooms are individual units with showers, and are immaculate. If you arrive after hours you have to call the after-hours number on the sign, and James will come out and determine your site and collect your money (cash or check only). The campground occasionally closes for events held at the Fairgrounds, and in 2021 that's for two events. Check their website for details. There was a lot of activity during our stay including equestrian events and even a monster truck rally, so there's lots to keep you entertained while you're in the campground and not out exploring the Twin Falls area.

      Filer is a tiny ranching community just west of Twin Falls. Campers will find the surprisingly complete M&W Market just down the street, along with a True Value Hardware. And all of the chains and big box stores are nearby in Twin Falls, only 7 miles away.

      No livestock are allowed in RV area, but boarding is available in stables adjacent to the campground for $10 inside/$5 outside. Dogs are not allowed to roam freely and must be under supervision of their owner, either on a leash or kennel. 

      So when everything else was booked solid in July 2021, we found dirt cheap FHU sites aplenty at the Twin Falls County Fairgrounds!

    • Mike W.
      May. 16, 2019

      Three Island Crossing State Park Campground

      Nice campground near the river with several things to keep you busy.

      We really liked this campground! First, the sites are nicely paved and level, and have full hookups which make an extended stay really nice. There is a picnic table and fire ring for having an enjoyable outdoor experience. there is a huge grass open area adjacent to the site which is nice for outdoor sports.

      There is a hiking trail at the edge of the campground which takes you to a nearby winery for a flight of wine and some good food. Very nice for the adults! There is also a path that takes you to a park down at the river which is nice for the kids, and our boys loved the disc golf course. It is huge with 18 holes, but the front 9 are the best, as the back nine have a lot of cheat grass and bushes to lose your disc in.

      Nearby there is also a museum about the Oregon trail and how the Three Island Crossing area was used by the settlers... Very interesting place!

      Overall we had a great Memorial Day long Weekend.


    Guide to Shoshone

    Snake River Valley near Shoshone offers a mix of established campgrounds and dispersed camping options for RVers exploring south-central Idaho. Located at approximately 3,960 feet elevation, this region features volcanic landscapes and desert climate conditions with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F. Most rv sites near Shoshone, Idaho remain accessible year-round, though amenities vary seasonally with limited winter services.

    What to do

    Wildlife viewing at Snake River Canyon: The area surrounding Ricketts RV Camp provides opportunities to observe local wildlife. "Very easily accessible location with a few pull through spots and back in spots. All with fire rings & a picnic table. 2 vault toilets available and trash cans," according to camper Bethany W.

    Fruit picking in summer months: Schedule your stay at Mendoza Ranchette between July and October for seasonal fruit picking. "Time your visit for July-October so you can pick some fresh fruit! Great cell service, and dogs and horses are welcome!" notes reviewer Ashley F.

    Hiking area trails: Explore the extensive walking paths along Rock Creek within Twin Falls. A camper at Rock Creek RV Park shares, "The Rock Creek winds through the park past picnic tables and covered gathering areas. There are two playgrounds, multiple shelters, a handicapped accessible fishing pier, and biking/walking path."

    What campers like

    Level camping spots: Many rv sites near Shoshone maintain well-graded surfaces for easier setup. At Hagerman RV Village, camper Marty S. appreciated that the park offered "Lots of shade and Grassy sites with plenty of space. Well kept. Clean restrooms and laundry. Quiet with no road noise. Level pull-throughs."

    Proximity to Twin Falls attractions: High Adventure River Tours RV Park serves as a convenient base for exploring the Twin Falls area. "Courteous, extremely clean facilities, quite and safe park!" reports Brett, highlighting the park's appeal for visitors to nearby attractions.

    Free camping options: Budget-conscious travelers appreciate no-cost sites available near Shoshone. "Ricketts BLM RV Camp just north of Twin Falls. This fee-free primitive BLM camp offers 2 vault toilets (in case you did not bring own) and 13 level RV parking pads, each with a picnic table and fire ring, but no electric or water hook-ups," explains Gary P.

    What you should know

    5-day stay limits: Free camping locations enforce occupancy restrictions. "Each night an officer from Twin Falls will verify licence plates but the campground is free with a 5 night maximum stay," explains Cory S. about Ricketts RV Camp.

    Seasonal closures affect availability: Not all campgrounds operate year-round. A reviewer at Wilson's RV Park notes, "30 amp electric & water for 39 a night. Think it's on it's way down. Hope they prove me wrong. Oh! It is nestled between the freeway & the railroad tracks. Quaint."

    Sprinkler systems may affect equipment: At several parks, overnight irrigation impacts campsites. "Be forewarned that this park is green and beautiful because sprinklers run at night and may hit your camp chairs and bbq. The staff do warn you about this in advance," explains a camper at Hagerman RV Village.

    Tips for camping with families

    Seek out parks with play areas: Rustic Edge RV Park features family-friendly water features that appeal to younger campers. "The pond and lazy river were a hit with the kids. We sat all morning on the dock and watched frogs eating bugs off the water," reports Jason S.

    Look for animal encounters: Children often enjoy interacting with farm animals at certain campgrounds. Matt L. shares about Mendoza Ranchette: "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."

    Consider summer entertainment options: Plan activities to beat the heat during summer months. One camper at Hagerman RV Village mentioned, "We spent our time around the picnic table, despite 98° temps. Hiked Box Canyon and swam, visited the Fossil Bed NM, and drove to Twin Falls for more swimming, shopping, movie and skating."

    Tips from RVers

    Dump stations available separately: Many campgrounds lack on-site dump facilities but provide alternatives. "Twin Falls has a free one a mile away, so as long as you plan accordingly, you should be fine!" advises a camper about Rock Creek RV Park.

    Cell coverage reliable for remote work: Digital nomads find consistent connectivity at most area campgrounds. Julia M. reports, "We work remote - We used out AT&T hotspot and had an awesome connection. Reliable for video calls all week."

    Road noise varies by location: Highway proximity affects some campgrounds more than others. "You can hear/see the noise of traffic from HWY 93 but, no biggie," notes Bethany W. about one location, while another reviewer specifically mentioned "Quiet with no road noise" as a positive attribute at Hagerman RV Village.

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