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Nice little RV park with water and 30 or 50 amp electricity. Green lawns with gravel RV pads. Several sites have good shade. Good playground, shelter shed and bbq adjacent. Showers, toilets and picnic tables. RV dump point. $18 dollars a night, $15 for seniors, and $12 dollars for tents.
14 day limit.
Seasonal closures reported.
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Rates have gone up slightly. It’s now $25 for standard RV with electric and water, $22.50 RV for seniors 65+, and $15 for a tent site. Photo attached. City Hall says it closes Nov. 1 for the winter. It was an okay stop for us because we needed city water for a night, but between all night traffic on the very close highway, a 24/7 onion drying fan right across the highway, and frequent trains that sound like they’re running through the campground all night, as well as a dog fight around 11pm, we’ve slept better at Walmarts running their street cleaners in the night. I definitely wouldn’t spend $15 to sleep here in a tent.
Report Check-InIt's definitely open in summer. Stayed the night in site 7. It's a bit noisy by the road, but at $15 (senior discount) for full hookups, we have no complaints. The showers are nothing special but are freshly painted and clean. Non-campers can use them, but there is a fee. Same with the dumpstation. Will probably stay here again. Full fee: $18. Tent site: $12
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A great stop along our route to Yellowstone, only a few spots but they have full hook ups. $18 a night is a great price, green grass & they had a farmers market today (Tuesday 8-15-23). Self pay, gravel sites.
Report Check-InThis park is marked permanently closed but it's really only a seasonal park. Idaho gets very fierce winters with a lot of snow so this city-operated RV park is closed in late fall and reopens in late spring.
Report Check-InRV park is closed for the winter. Bathrooms & showers are locked. Dump station is fenced off.
Report Check-In15 minutes off freeway (84) and worth the drive. Abuts highway so noise is an issue but tapers off throughout the evening. 30amp, water at site, bathrooms on site. Nice playground, shelter and decent gravel sites surrounded by grass.
Report Check-InIt was a nice place to stop and sleep. Nearby road and train noise but not enough to disrupt. Small campground but we found a campsite for our tent. We paid $12 for the night at the check in box.
Report Check-InSmall city park as described. Electricity and water at sites. Toilets/showers were closed and locked when we arrived (park closes at 8 as per posted signs). We left before 8am, so unsure what time the bathrooms reopen. Barbecue pits adjacent to sites. Some sites have good shade. Right next to busy road and active train line so can be a bit noisy at night - train passed about 2-3x during our night stay. Prices as stated previously. There were a few RVs when we arrived and was a safe place to sleep. Police were driving around in the morning but didn't bother anyone.
Report Check-InIt’s a good city park for a night. Nothing fancy. On a busy road. There is a lawn, picknick tables, shade from the trees and electricity 20/30A. Water at the sites was shut off. Bathrooms are OK and showers free. Now a 7 day limit. But who wants to stay longer?
Report Check-InNoisy. Right by highway, a factory and railroad tracks. I came because it was time for a shower. Shower was not the cleanest but for the price I guess I can't complain too much.
Report Check-InNice little RV park with water and 50 amp electricity. Green lawns with gravel RV pads. Several sites have good shade. Good playground, sheltershed and bbq adjacent. Showers, toilets and picnic tables. RV dump point. 15 dollars a night, 13 for seniors, and 10 dollars for tents.
14 day limit.