Best Camping near Hagerman, Idaho

Campgrounds in the Hagerman, Idaho area range from full-service RV parks to rustic tent sites, with several options featuring hot springs access along the Snake River. The region includes facilities like 1000 Springs Resort and Hagerman RV Village offering cabin accommodations alongside traditional camping, while Miracle Hot Springs provides both cabins and glamping options including yurts. These sites typically cluster along Highway 30, providing convenient access to the Hagerman Horse Fossil Beds and various boat docks along the Snake River.

Road conditions remain accessible year-round for most campgrounds in the area, with many offering full hookups for RVs. "If you prefer van or camper camping then this is the place for you. It has good access to many boat docks along the Snake and also has easy access to the world renowned Hagerman Horse Fossil Beds," noted one camper about Hagerman RV Village. Cell service varies throughout the region, with some locations like Miracle Hot Springs having weak to non-existent Verizon reception until driving uphill. Most established campgrounds charge fees ranging from $15-40 per night, while some public access points like Bell Rapids Sportsman's Access offer free primitive camping with basic amenities.

Waterfront locations receive particular praise from visitors, with several mentioning proximity to the Snake River as a major advantage. The hot springs present at multiple campgrounds serve as distinctive attractions, though experiences vary. A reviewer described Miracle Hot Springs as having "different pools of varying temperatures, alligators, trees and plenty of room for each site," making it a popular stop for travelers passing through Idaho. Summer brings warmer temperatures and higher visitation rates, especially at water-access sites. Several campers note that fishing opportunities abound in the area, with trout fishing directly accessible from many campgrounds. While most sites provide basic amenities like picnic tables and fire rings, amenity quality and site spacing differ significantly between locations, with some offering considerably more privacy than others.

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Best Camping Sites Near Hagerman, Idaho (82)

    1. Banbury Hot Springs Campground - Temporarily Closed

    13 Reviews
    Wendell, ID
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 543-4098

    "We have a 27' Travel Trailer and we booked a full hook-up site at this location in Buhl, Idaho along the Snake River. It was $20/night. We camped for a couple of nights at the end of May."

    "The Campground is beautiful tucked along the Snake River and scattered with massive beautiful trees. The grass is green and the ground is soft."

    2. Hagerman RV Village

    7 Reviews
    Hagerman, ID
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (208) 837-4906

    "Very well maintained, laundry is cheap, $3, and just a joy to be outside. We spent our time around the picnic table, despite 98°temps."

    "The nearby town offers a great wood oven pizza place called Fire Pie Pizza. There is plenty of room to walk your pups and just sit back and relax as it is remarkably quiet here."

    3. Miracle Hot Springs

    12 Reviews
    Castleford, ID
    11 miles
    Website

    "I stop by every time I swing through Idaho."

    "It is a nice grassy spot behind the bathrooms. The other spots were great for pull-through RV's or tent spots."

    4. Balanced Rock County Park

    27 Reviews
    Castleford, ID
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 734-9491

    "The camp area is small you can park next to a bench and sleep over night. You are allowed 7 night max. Stream runs through the site. Looks more like a day camp but overnights are ok."

    "Walking distance to Balanced Rock. Lots of natural features. Kayakers paddle up and then float back down. Lots of fishing but little catching. Definitely worth the drive."

    5. 1000 Springs Resort

    9 Reviews
    Hagerman, ID
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 837-4987

    "We used this more of a dock and boat ramp which gave us access to a great stretch of the Snake River. In the building there is a nice warm pool with slides and rolling logs for the kiddies"

    "We just stopped for one night as we were traveling through, and we camped at the edge of the Snake River."

    6. Three Island Crossing State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Glenns Ferry, ID
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 366-2394

    "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."

    "Many of these are also more private, facing away from other sites. The cabins are walk-in with parking 50 to 100 ft away."

    7. Wilson's RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Wendell, ID
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 536-2301

    $35 - $55 / night

    8. Billingsley Creek Campground

    2 Reviews
    Hagerman, ID
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (208) 334-4199

    $31 - $39 / night

    "Gravel area next to each site for sitting/campfires. Has bathroom and showers (NFI). Sites are spaced out so minimal noise and more privacy. Short drive or walk into Hagerman."

    9. High Adventure River Tours RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Hagerman, ID
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 837-9005

    10. Rustic Edge RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Hagerman, ID
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 539-9000

    $35 / night

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  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 24, 2026

    Frank C Jones King Hill Area

    Not Very Many Spots

    As previous reviews kinda have stated the area looks to have been recently redone and there aren’t very many spots available at least for tent camping. We were there on a Sunday night and somebody had already taken the spot on the left fork so we elected to the area right on the river on the right fork.

    Overall it was a nice spot but the train definitely is a factor. Probably passed by around 4 times while we were there. So if you have trouble going back to sleep after being woken up this might not be the spot for you. Also, expect there to be boaters coming by to put in and fish.

    If you are not tent camping there is a decent sized parking lot with multiple spots to pull in for the night. I put a more detailed video on YouTube titled: Idaho Campgrounds - Frank C Jones Access Area

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 20, 2026

    Love's RV Hookup-Bliss ID 812

    Overnight spot

    Right on the highway, all the Loves functions. I got a back in spot for my 40’ setup. 20 trailer, 20 pickup. Fire rings and picnic table at each space. New location, so all new baby trees, so no shade or wind break. Just a convenient place for the night. You can book through the loves app.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 19, 2026

    Ricketts RV Camp

    $20/night Starting 5/25/2026

    It’s as described but they are starting to charge $20/night, effective May 25, 2026. Sign didn’t say if it is a permanent change or just for the summer.

  • 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.

  • Shawn S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 13, 2026

    Snake River Canyons Park - Rickett's RV Camp

    Impressive

    This is a full blown campground! No hook ups, trash, or such, but it does have pit toilets. It is very well maintained with designated large gravel spots and a large circle over flow lot. We are in the over flow and it is perfect (except a little horse smell since it is bt horse corals). This is one of the best free camp spots I have found. It fills up by evening so get here before 5 is my recommendation. It is patrolled by security/ police and it looked like they were taking license plate numbers last night to make sure no one stays longer than the 5 days max.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 13, 2026

    Frank C Jones King Hill Area

    Only Two Sweet Spots

    The area has been turned into a nice boat launch with lots of parking and toilet. There is a nice spot down a side road that will accommodate one vehicle and makes it difficult for anyone else to turn around. As you come down the hill, you can see it off to your left. If someone is already there don’t bother to check it out. There is another beach spot right at the entrance to the lot that will fit a tent. Everyone else can needs to camp in the lot but it could fit many. Vehicles including big trailers.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 12, 2026

    Sawtooth National Forest

    Northeast Anderson Ranch Rd

    Very quiet and secluded. Dirt road in and turn around space where you camp.

  • J
    May. 12, 2026

    Wilson Lake

    Quiet spot by the lake

    There are about 8 dispersed camping spots right on the lake, near the day use. They are first come, first served. There are 4 by the day use and then 4 further down the road that you wouldn’t even know about. 14 day limit. There’s a trash can in the day use area. Free water and dump down the road in town. Water in town says non potable, but a city worked confirmed it’s just city water. Some bugs in May. Easy access to boat and swimming area. Water COLD in May.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 4, 2026

    Evans Creek Campground

    Beautiful lakeside camping

    The camp area is about an hour from Mountain Home City. It's mostly steep grade highway up into the mountains. The turn off is half paved 1/2 dirt, a steep grade down to the lake. The view is amazing. The campground is lakeside and it's nice and clean with a vault toilet that is clean. Its dispersed camping with no hookups. Best for tents. Popular on weekends. It has 2 dirt boat launches and about 8 roomy camping spaces. There is a lot of traffic on dirt road around lake on weekends. Not ideal for big RV's.


Guide to Hagerman

Snake River Valley campgrounds near Hagerman, Idaho sit at approximately 2,900 feet elevation with unique geology creating hot springs and dramatic basalt canyon walls. The area receives less than 10 inches of annual rainfall, creating desert conditions that contrast with the lush riverside vegetation. Most camping options cluster along Highway 30 and the Snake River corridor, providing year-round access despite seasonal temperature swings.

What to do

Hot spring soaking: At Miracle Hot Springs, enjoy multiple pools with varying temperatures and private tub options. "They have different pools of varying temperatures, alligators, trees and plenty of room for each site," according to Jared W., who stops by whenever passing through Idaho.

Kayaking to hidden spots: From Banbury Hot Springs Campground, paddle to secluded natural features. "We kayaked down stream to the Thousand Springs Bed and Breakfast Winery where we did some wine tasting and bought a few bottles, which we took back to camp. We also paddled to Thousand Springs to see the waterfalls coming down. Another hidden gem that we paddled to was Blue Heart Springs," writes Ed E.

Fossil hunting: Visit the Hagerman Horse Fossil Beds, accessible from multiple campgrounds. The site contains the largest concentration of Hagerman Horse fossils in North America, dating back 3.5 million years. "We spent our time visiting the Fossil Bed NM," notes Alana R. from Hagerman RV Village.

What campers like

Riverside camping: Balanced Rock County Park offers free camping along a creek with canyon views. "Room for about 12-15 camping sites, many having fire pits, a few with tables. All are along a grassy area and river front," reports Jeff K., who appreciated the easy access for fishing and kayaking.

Shaded sites: Many campers praise the tree cover at Hagerman RV Village, which helps during hot summer days. "Lots of shade and Grassy sites with plenty of space. Well kept. Clean restrooms and laundry. Quiet with no road noise," writes Marty S., who stayed at one of the level pull-through sites.

Dock access: At several campgrounds, private docks allow for fishing and water activities directly from your site. "We had a large pull-thru site with water, sewer, and electric that accommodated our fifth wheel and dually Ram with no problems," notes Jeff & Steff, who enjoyed the spacious layout at Hagerman RV Village.

What you should know

Cell service gaps: Reception varies significantly throughout the area. "No Verizon reception until you drive up the hill a little bit," reports a camper at Miracle Hot Springs. Another camper adds, "There wasn't any cell or wifi service or reception in the canyon" at Balanced Rock County Park.

Seasonal considerations: Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F, while spring and fall offer milder conditions. Winter camping is limited but possible at year-round sites like 1000 Springs Resort. Note that "the sprinklers run at night and may hit your camp chairs and bbq" at some grassy sites according to Jeff & Steff from Hagerman RV Village.

Site spacing: Campgrounds vary greatly in density. "We were the only tent campers, but the RV lots were quite full," noted Brad M. about Banbury Hot Springs. At 1000 Springs Resort, a reviewer observed that "the sites were cramped and campers really have to hope for good neighbors."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Three Island Crossing State Park provides family-friendly facilities. "A large lawn area is well kept. Make sure to take your frisbee and lawn games. Paced roads are good for littles to cruise on their bikes," recommends Lisa O.

Budget consideration: Entrance fees for hot springs are additional to camping costs. At 1000 Springs Resort, "the geothermal swimming pool was nice. It was really warm—like a mild hot tub or super warm bath. There are hot mineral baths that we didn't try because they cost even more than it cost us to swim in the pool," notes Celina M.

Kid-friendly attractions: Some campgrounds offer unexpected entertainment. "There is an alligator on site too. She looks pretty old and is pretty lethargic but is very pretty," mentions Hayley K. about Miracle Hot Springs, which also features dome accommodations for families not tent camping.

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: Bring leveling blocks to several area campgrounds. "If you in a trailer the ground is very uneven just bring leveling blocks and you will be good!" advises Tyler M. from Banbury Hot Springs Campground.

Hookup availability: Water and electric hookups are common, but sewer connections vary. "Not all stalls are RV friendly, my friend had to move due to her trailer would not level," reports Sonja L. about Banbury Hot Springs.

Site selection: Choose sites based on shade and amenities. "Site #6 worked well as it was a pull thru. No sewer or dump tank but clean grounds and well taken care of facilities," noted Robert B. about Miracle Hot Springs, recommending their VIP package for better value.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the campgrounds in Hagerman, Idaho?

Hagerman, Idaho offers several camping options in the area. Hagerman RV Village is located right in Hagerman with good access to boat docks along the Snake River and proximity to the Hagerman Horse Fossil Beds. For those seeking additional options, 1000 Springs Resort provides both drive-in and boat-in access with reservable sites, water, and toilet facilities. The area also has several public campgrounds within a short drive, including spots along the Snake River that offer scenic water views and recreational opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing.

What RV camping facilities are available in Hagerman?

Hagerman offers several RV-friendly camping options with various amenities. Trail Break RV Park & Campground provides dedicated RV sites with clean, locked bathroom facilities including showers, sinks, and toilets, plus a washroom for campers. High Adventure River Tours RV Park is another option with drive-in access and basic amenities including water and toilets. Many RV parks in the area offer hookups, with some accommodating big rigs. The region's RV facilities typically provide access to the natural attractions in the area, including the Snake River and nearby recreational opportunities.

Is there free camping available near Hagerman, Idaho?

Bell Rapids Sportsman's Access offers free camping near Hagerman with a large gravel area, a restroom, and one designated campsite. This quiet location is easy to access, though Verizon cell signal is weak to non-existent in the immediate area. Other free options may be available in the surrounding public lands, though with limited amenities. While not free, Jacks Creek Campground operated by Idaho Power offers affordable camping along the reservoir with sites literally at the water's edge. Most of the dozen sites are RV-friendly, including options for big rigs, with excellent fishing, kayaking, and bird watching opportunities.

Are there hot springs near the Hagerman camping areas?

Yes, there are hot springs near Hagerman's camping areas. Miracle Hot Springs offers both hot spring access and camping facilities, though the camping area has limited amenities with only about 6 viable spots - some near bathrooms, some by the highway, and others clustered together with minimal shade. Bell Rapids Sportsman's Access is also located near Miracle Hot Springs, making it a good free camping option if you plan to visit the springs. The Hagerman area is part of the Thousand Springs region, known for its numerous thermal features, making it a popular destination for hot springs enthusiasts.