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    Idaho Dunes RV Park

    4.7 (26 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Michelle G.

    Stayed here back in August and we had the time of our lives! Campsites were amazing and the riding was awesome! They have an entrance right to the dunes and not to mention all the trail rides! Absolutely loved it and we will be back again!

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    Bryan D.

    Idaho Dunes RV is the best! We stayed for a total of 10 days, (we actually stayed longer then we originally planned since it was so much fun)! The grounds are very clean and very well kept up! They have bathrooms with showers that you can use if you don't have an RV etc. (or even if you do) and the bathrooms and showers are kept very very clean and nice, they clearly make them a priority! The RV spots are all we kept and have gravel, power and water are reliable and without issue. The access to the dunes is easy and just a short (1/2 mile maybe?) private sand road to get to the dunes. The dunes themselves are just incredible! There is a little river that runs through the Rv Park which is cool just to go sit next to and enjoy! We have a 48ft 5th wheel and the RV spot we had was great, the truck and trailer and two RZRs had plenty of room in our spot and some to spare. The staff was extremely nice and helpful throughout our stay! Worth mentioning is the quality of all the items (souvenir shirts etc) in the shop, definitely will want to grab some! Overall our experience was incredible and we can't wait to visit again!

    Sherri D.

    Place was EXCELLENT. Very clean, respectful place for families, excellent customer service. They have a small store for your essentials or ice. Full hookups in some areas, partial or no hookup camping areas. Everything was incredible from the grounds being well maintained to the Dunes it's self. Will definitely be back for another stay at this rv park,

    Super cool! Got the kiddos ice cream and snow cones to cool off on this hot June day.
    Reanna A.

    Decided to swing by and check it out, turns out it's a very cool place! Stopped and grabbed some ice cream to cool off.

    The beautiful lake you get to drive by.
    Lehea D.

    Our first visit to St. Anthony's I accidentally booked at the wrong place. Upon riding around we found the one I originally wanted and booked for our next visit immediately as this place books up. I can see why. The owner runs this place how America should be run. Pick up after yourself, watch your kids, respect others and there right to sleep quietly at a decent hour, the dunes are for riding and the park is for enjoying your family and friends without being worried they are going to get run over by a parentless adult or child. The restrooms are immaculate and $3 fee to shower as you really should have a self contained unit. Direct access to the dunes as if it's your back yard with even a beautiful lake by your side to enjoy on a morning sunrise. The staff is well dressed with welcoming smiles and impressive knowledge of St. Anthony sand dunes or any trips you may think of taking. This park is so dialed in with coordinates and fun surroundings ding things to do with friends and family you don't even need an event planner Idaho Dunes Rv park already did it for you. The price is a bit high however, it's not for what you get... a clean, organized, and classy park that has something to offer for anyone in the group. I was even impressed I didn't find one cigarette butt or doggy dodo while walking my dog. Impressive! Stay classy Idaho Dunes we appreciate you.

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    Amazing, quiet place to stay, showers and bathroom are clean. Great customer service! I will definitely stay here again.

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    Awesome place must stay. My 1st time will come back again. The girl at the office is so nice.

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    Clean campground, great dune access, Friendly staff, and free coozies.

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    The access to the dunes is easy and just a short (1/2 mile maybe?) private sand road to get to the dunes.

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    Juniper Campground - roomy sites

    Juniper Campground

    4.4(18 reviews)
    26.5 mi

    beautiful glamping tent was fantastic…read more we will definitely be doing that again here rwal soon

    I CANNOT EXPRESS ENOUGH HOW THE CAMP HOST WAS SO VERY RUDE! The grounds were fine, but the incident…read morethat occurred at Juniper Campground in Ririe, Idaho, on the evening of Saturday, September 13, 2025 left a very bitter taste in our mouths about the trip. What was intended to be a joyful family outing turned into a distressing experience due to the conduct of the camp host. My father-in-law and his wife had made a reservation at Juniper Campground for the weekend and invited my family to join them--myself, my two sons, and our grandchildren. We were all excited to spend quality time together and to try out our newly purchased travel trailers. As first-time trailer owners, this was meant to be a fun and educational experience before the camping season ended. Unfortunately, I had previously purchased concert tickets for an event at Mountain America Center in Idaho Falls scheduled for Saturday evening. My sons and I decided to briefly leave the campground to attend the concert and return afterward. We left in the early evening and returned around 10:20 PM. Upon arrival, we found the second entry gate--through which we had originally entered--locked with a padlock. We then drove to the first gate, which had rising arms and red LED lights, but it did not respond. I exited the vehicle to search for an intercom or manual override, but found none. While attempting to look up a contact number, a white truck with an orange cone in the back approached rapidly. The driver, who identified himself as the camp host, immediately confronted me in an aggressive and profane manner. He shouted, "What the hell are you doing at my gate?" I calmly explained that we were campers returning from a concert and were trying to re-enter the campground. He responded with hostility, saying, "The gates are locked at 10 PM. Didn't you read the rules?" I replied that we had not received any rules, as my 78-year-old father-in-law had checked in first and inadvertently failed to pass them along while we were focused on setting up our trailers. The host continued to berate me, accusing me of lying and using profanity such as "Bullsh*t, everybody receives the rules." When asked for our campsite number, I was momentarily unsure, as my father-in-law had directed us to our spot upon arrival. While I searched for the information, the host continued to question our motives, saying, "Why are you leaving and returning to the campsite this time of night?" I explained our concert plans, only to be met with further disbelief and ridicule. He mocked my Van Halen t-shirt and claimed, "Nobody goes camping to leave for a concert," and "Those bands sucked. The last time I saw Van Halen was in 1979." At this point, I attempted to clarify our situation, but the host warned me that if I raised my voice, he would not allow us back into the campground. After locating a screenshot of our reservation details, I showed it to him. He finally allowed us entry and handed me a printed copy of the rules, stating, "Next time, read the rules." This interaction left me feeling humiliated, belittled, and treated as though I were a criminal. The camp host's behavior was not only unprofessional but bordered on harassment. I understand the importance of rules and quiet hours, but they should be enforced with courtesy and respect--not hostility and profanity. I am deeply disappointed by this experience and will not be returning to Juniper Campground. I'm leaving this review to ensure others are aware of the treatment we received. Guests deserve to feel safe and welcomed--not intimidated or verbally abused.

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    Juniper Campground - Typical pull through site

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    Buffalo Campground - Spacious campground spots.

    Buffalo Campground

    4.7(3 reviews)
    39.3 mi

    This is a really nice campground just past Pond's Lodge as you're heading toward West Yellowstone…read more We stayed here three nights, the first night in C Loop, which has electrical hookups for 110, 30 amp and 50 amp connections. The other nights were in E Loop, a group camp site. The campground is full of trees, which provided nice shade. Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring with a grill surface. Sites with tent space have a raised tent pad that can accommodate a 60-foot tent. It was very peaceful here and didn't hear any road noise, since our sites were away from the highway. There were separate camp hosts for both of the sites we were at. The couples were very pleasant. The group site hosts let us leave our trailer there before check-in, so we didn't have to tow it with us to Yellowstone. As with all Forest Service campgrounds, the cost was inexpensive. We plan to come back and do some fishing on the nearby world-class streams.

    Great campground with a pleasant host! Pit toilets are clean with a little area rug and air…read morefresheners. Host came around several times a day and checked in on folks so we could ask questions and feel at home. Good fishing on the river. No RV dump station here (but there is a common use (free: they accept donations in a box) dump station 4 miles down I20). Site C12.

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    Buffalo Campground - Great campground for biking here or to nearby Island Park.

    Great campground for biking here or to nearby Island Park.

    Buffalo Campground - Group site community area.

    Group site community area.

    Buffalo Campground - Bear box at the group site.

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    Bear box at the group site.

    Granite Hot Springs & Camp Ground - Granite Springs and rules posted.

    Granite Hot Springs & Camp Ground

    4.4(13 reviews)
    64.5 mi

    This is a must do if you are visiting Jackson Hole! We had the best experience. Went on a cloudy…read moreday in early June 2023. Paid $12 per adult (prices went up slightly this year but WELL worth it in my opinion). The gentleman who runs the place was incredibly kind and lent me his personal towel as I forgot to pack my own. The water temperature was 92 degrees. The pool was quiet, only a few families and couples. Probably the most unique thing we did on our vacation. Tips: - the last 10 miles of the road is unpaved through a mountain and quite bumpy - I get motion sickness so we drove quite slowly - bring your own towel

    For an after hike spa and relaxation experience, Granite Springs Pool may be the spot for you…read more There are some great hikes in this area and afterwards a Granite Springs visit is a must. You'll travel south from Jackson to the Hoback Junction, traffic circle 3/4 turn. Take US 191 12 miles until you reach gravel/dirt Granite Creek Road taking a left. Do not go by the Yelp address listed as it's incorrect, and I haven't been able to find the specific address. Be prepared for an 11 mile bumpy ride while viewing gorgeous Granite Creek running through the Gros Ventura Mountains in the Bridger Teton National Forest. At the end of the road Granite Springs pool awaits you. Check for current pricing before you go, only open in summer (by car) and winter (by snowmobile, skis or dog sled). Also, important to note, you'll have no cell service within this area. Soak your cares away while enjoying the gorgeous Mountain View and the evergreen forest.

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    Granite Hot Springs & Camp Ground - Slime trail is dark on the bottom of pool!

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    Slime trail is dark on the bottom of pool!

    Idaho Dunes RV Park - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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