Great views glamping near Idaho Falls

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Teton View Tent

3 sites · Lodging7 acres · Tetonia, ID
The Teton View Tent is located in Tetonia, Idaho and has breath taking view of the Tetons. 45minute drive to Rexburg, Idaho 1 hour drive to Jackson Hole, Wyoming 1.5 hours to West Yellowstone, Montana Inside the tent there is a comfortable king size bed, a mini couch that turns into a pullout sleeping mat that can fit two small children. There are also two sleeping mats that can be used but are short in length so fit a child best. The table seats 4 to play games or work at. Outside is a fire pit and picnic table to enjoy meals outdoors. A hammock is in the trees nearby to lay back and relax. Private porta potty located near the tent. You may enjoy the tent and the area around it, please do not cross any fences as that is beyond the property line. Please stay within a 30ft raidius of the tent, excluding the side you park on and the walking distance to your vehicle and the bathroom. If you have any questions on areas you are aloud to use please contact the owner.
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Great views glamping near Idaho Falls guide

Overview

For campers, Idaho Falls is one of Idaho’s hidden gems. The Snake River flows through the town, providing boating and fishing opportunities. Nearby, you can soak in hot springs, bike the Greenbelt, or hike into the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Local RV parks and campgrounds provide easy access to four-season fun. You don’t have to go far to find great camping in Idaho Falls. Bring your tent or RV to South Tourist Park for dry camping along the river. Right from camp, hop on the Greenbelt Trail and ride down to the town’s waterfall. South of town, North Bingham Park welcomes RVs. You can even shelter your horses in the park’s barn. To the north, Jefferson County Lake and Beaver Dick Park offer waterfront camping. Are you looking for autumn tent camping? Head east toward the Caribou-Targhee National Forest for brilliant fall colors. Near Swan Valley, campgrounds like Big Elk and Palisades Creek nestle among the trees. You won’t get Wi-Fi, but the view from your picnic table alone is worth the trip.

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