29 RV Parks & Campgrounds in Mountain Home, ID
Mountain Home, Idaho sits at 6,223 feet in high desert terrain where sagebrush meets forest. RV parks and campgrounds here range from full-hookup facilities near town to riverside sites deep in the national forest. Travelers come for fly-fishing on the South Fork Boise River, hiking trails like the Greenbelt's 2.5-mile scenic path, and day trips to Bruneau Dunes State Park. Summer temperatures hover around 66 degrees, making it an ideal base for exploring central Idaho's backcountry.
Mountain Home's camping landscape includes both privately owned parks and public forest campgrounds. Mountain Home RV Park anchors the town proper with 213 full-hookup sites featuring large concrete patios, positioned just off exit 95 near shopping and restaurants. Wagon Wheel RV Park takes a quieter approach, sitting forested and peaceful in the Idaho desert about 35 minutes from Boise, with mature trees and wildlife like quail and American Goldfinch. Trinity View Resort spreads north of town with cabins, RV sites, tent camping, and glamping options set against Southern Idaho's mountains and lakes, within 25 minutes of downtown. Gem State RV Park works as a launch point for exploring Boise, Anderson Ranch Reservoir, and Glenns Ferry. Elks Flat Campground, part of Boise National Forest, sits on the banks of the South Fork Boise River five miles north of Pine at the foot of the Trinity Mountain Range, surrounded by cottonwood and aspen stands in a grassy meadow. The mix of privately operated and government-managed sites means campers can choose between amenity-rich parks and backcountry access.
Fly-fishing on the South Fork Boise River draws anglers 35 minutes from town, with some of Idaho's best water access available year-round. The Greenbelt trail system offers a 2.5-mile scenic walk, while hikers tackle trails like Green Creek Trail 270 and Cross Cut Trail 172 in the surrounding national forest. Mountain Home Golf Course provides a course option for those not interested in fishing or hiking. Day trips reach Bruneau Dunes State Park and Paradise Hot Springs. Grand Teton National Park lies 211 miles north for those planning longer road trips. Summer brings restaurant options and shopping in town, making resupply straightforward.
Winters at 6,223 feet elevation bring January lows around 17 degrees and annual precipitation of just 13.3 inches, so the area stays relatively dry. July temperatures average 66 degrees, providing comfortable camping weather through summer and early fall. Spring and fall attract travelers seeking mild conditions without summer crowds. Boise sits 35 minutes away for those wanting larger-city amenities or day trips. The high desert terrain transitions into forested mountain country as you move north toward the Trinity Range and national forest boundaries.
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The Sawtooth National Forest offers a wide range of recreation opportunities, from solitude in wilderness areas to adventures for the whole family. Whether you enjoy biking,...
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