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Reviewed Sep. 17, 2021

I really like this place

It’s located on a dead-end road and is very peaceful. It’s about 15 minutes from the nearest city and about 15 minutes from Snively Hot Springs. The pictures with water are at the Hot Springs. Bathrooms with a shower. The grounds are well-maintained, the bathrooms could be cleaned more often. But there is plenty of hot water.

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Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by David B., September 17, 2021
  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by David B., September 17, 2021
  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by David B., September 17, 2021
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Reviewed May. 6, 2021

Not pretty, but,

Unique, old park with tons of grass and swings, teeter totters, tennis & basketball, baseball fields. Cost is $5...whether you use water & electricity hookups or just park. There are bathrooms with shower! The sites are gravel side by side and like I said, not pretty but the grounds, however unkempt, make up for it. You both see and smell cows, owls, doves and magpies. The camp hosts are lovely elderly people. From a stop on the Oregon Trail, to CCC camp, to Japanese Internment camp and now a privately run park...loads of history.

  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by MeLinda W., May 6, 2021
  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by MeLinda W., May 6, 2021
  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by MeLinda W., May 6, 2021
Reviewed Mar. 15, 2021

Not Open Until April

The hosts were kind enough to let me stay the evening anyway because it’s so far off the beaten path and I’m self-contained in my car with no need for amenities. But their season doesn’t officially start until April.

It cost five dollars a night according to the host I spoke with, and there is somebody on site at all times. It does feel a lot like just a standard city park but it’s quiet, and peaceful, and it’s about the only thing out in this area.

  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by Lora W., March 15, 2021
Reviewed Nov. 9, 2020

Like a big playground

Cow Hollow Park is like staying in a big school playground. There is playground equipment, a baseball field, a basketball court/tennis court. and a horseshoe pit. It's big and open with plenty of space for tents and a couple of dozen spots for RV's (no dumping or water, only electric). Restrooms and showers.

Month of VisitNovember
  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by Jill T., November 9, 2020
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  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by Jill T., November 9, 2020
  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by Jill T., November 9, 2020
  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by Jill T., November 9, 2020
  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by Jill T., November 9, 2020
  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by Jill T., November 9, 2020
  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by Jill T., November 9, 2020
  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by Jill T., November 9, 2020
  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by Jill T., November 9, 2020
  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by Jill T., November 9, 2020
  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by Jill T., November 9, 2020
  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by Jill T., November 9, 2020
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Reviewed Aug. 2, 2020

Electirc Oasis

I’m traveling with two big dogs who hate the heat, it’s been over a 100° for about a week around the region and this place made it bearable. It’s really a pretty park, dated, but these trees are massive.

  • Review photo of Cow Hollow Park by Brad L., August 2, 2020
Reviewed Jul. 4, 2018

Peace and quiet farmland

Found this campsite thru a free site. Beautiful trees line Cow Hollow and history from American-Japanese work/labor camp back in 1942. The town's people we met were amazing. The site takes donations but the city will tell you $10/night. BUT, even paying the $10, you have electric and water hook-ups, two baseball fields, two small parks, basketball/tennis court. Weekends consists of events. We stayed 14 days in tents and had a wedding, church festival and another wedding coming up the weekend we were leaving. Weekdays are quiet. Grassy areas for tents, gravel for RVs. Nice fire rings donated by a Boy Scouts group and brick bbq grills, picnic tables, restrooms and showers.

12 miles or so towards Lake Owyhee, Snively Hot Springs is to your left before going over the cattle guard. The rocky canyons, Snake River and starry nights are incredible!

SiteTent site along edge of grass
Month of VisitJune