RV campers in Boise can enjoy urban amenities and easy access to year-round outdoor adventures.
Stay at an RV park in town for easy access to cultural attractions and outdoor adventures. Find hundreds of miles of trails along the Boise River Greenbelt and Ridge to River network. Fish, paddle, or float the Boise River, or the nearby Payette River and Snake River, where you can camp riverside along the Oregon Trail at the Three Island Crossing State Park. For water play and lakeside camping, head to Lake Cascade State Park, Ponderosa State Park, or Lake Owyhee State Park, popular over the summer. In the winter, downhill ski at Bogus Basin, just a short drive from downtown. For year-round outdoors recreation, hot springs, and a wealth of campgrounds, head to the Boise National Forest. For a unique experience, try sandboarding at Bruneau Dunes State Park. State and national parks offer RV sites spanning primitive, partial, and full hookups, while most Boise RV parks offer space for larger rigs, and amenities that include swimming pools, laundry, and wifi.