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Idaho's Ultimate Camping Destinations

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Idaho is an ideal destination for camping. The state's expansive wilderness and breathtaking rivers and lakes offer various camping options for all experience levels. From scenic views to proximity to popular attractions, here are our picks for the best camping spots in Idaho.

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City of Rocks, Malta, ID

Rough it at City of Rocks for a unique chance for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy nature. The campground is set in stunning granite formations, equipped with 64 standard campsites, and has easy access to hiking trails and vistas.

Lazy 6-T Ranch, Montpelier, ID

The Lazy 6-T Ranch offers serene accommodations for campers, including RV spaces and a quaint A-frame cabin. Campers say it's a beautiful setting for kayakers, nestled right along the Bear River.

Ponderosa State Park, McCall, ID

Ponderosa State Park offers a variety of camping opportunities and activities. Cabins are available, as well as rustic campsites for the skilled adventurer. In addition, the park has many recreational activities available, including water sports and hiking.

Farragut State Park, Athol, ID

As a former World War II naval training station, Farragut State Park now offers peaceful camping and many recreational activities like disc golf, fishing, and hiking. You can also visit the park's museum and experience history firsthand.

Bull Trout Lake Campground, Lowman, ID

Bordering Bull Trout Lake and Martin Lake, this campground is a famous place to camp because of its primo fishing. Pro-tip: the mosquitoes can get a little thick, so come prepared with bug spray.

Bumblebee Campground, Wallace, ID

Looking for a basecamp for floating the river or hunting this season? Bumblebee Campground is one of the best spots in the area. Enjoy access to endless trails and Stoney Creek a 10-minute walk away.

Tammah Yellowstone Glamping, Island Park, ID

If you prefer glamping to camping, Tammah is the place for you. Offering luxury tents and geodesic domes that bring you into a unique natural setting, a stay here allows you to recharge and reconnect with yourself.

Aquarius Campground & Purple Beach Group Site, Clearwater County, ID

Located on the scenic North Fork of the Clearwater River, Aquarius Campground offers swimming, fly fishing, and tubing. Nearby hiking trails lead backpackers into Mallard Larkins Pioneer Area, where mountain goats creep atop the cliffs.

Shoreline Campground, Cascade, ID

Shoreline Campground offers visitors a chance to enjoy boating, fishing, and swimming in a mixed-growth lodgepole pine forest with abundant wildflowers.

Key Insights at a Glance

  • City of Rocks: Camp amidst stunning granite formations with 64 campsites; access to hiking trails and breathtaking vistas.
  • Lazy 6-T Ranch: This serene campground along the Bear River has RV spaces and a quaint A-frame cabin, ideal for kayakers.
  • Ponderosa State Park: Offers a mix of cabins and rustic campsites; enjoy water sports, hiking, and various recreational activities.
  • Farragut State Park: A former WWII naval station offering peaceful camping with activities like disc golf, fishing, and hiking; a historical museum is onsite.
  • Bull Trout Lake Campground: This is a prime fishing spot at Bull Trout Lake and Martin Lake; be prepared for mosquitoes during the summer months.
  • Bumblebee Campground: Basecamp for floating the river and hunting; nearby trails and Stoney Creek for outdoor activities.
  • Tammah Yellowstone Glamping offers luxury glamping with tents and geodesic domes in a unique natural setting, perfect for those seeking comfort in nature.
  • Aquarius Campground & Purple Beach Group Site: Located on the Clearwater River, which offers swimming, fly fishing, and hiking, the campground and the nearby Mallard Larkins Pioneer Area offer mountain goat sightings.
  • Shoreline Campground: Camp in a lodgepole pine forest, where you can boat, fish, swim, and enjoy abundant wildflowers.

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