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Campgrounds and RV parks near Boise, ID

40 campgrounds and RV Parks near Boise, ID. Compare amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig and your route.

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Kyle14 trips - Joined Jul 2021

Everything was perfect! Nice and clean. Drop off and pick up was smooth and host was friendly

Sadie S. - Oct 2024

Kyle was awesome . Loved the flexibility in pick up /drop off. He explained how to use everything in the trailer which was helpful . Trailer was perfect size for our trip and everything worked without a flaw . Definitely going to use Kyle again for our next trip .

AMBER E. - Aug 2024

Jake10 trips - Joined Sep 2022

Very flexible and easy to work with. Provided nice videos to show how to set up and take down the camper. Easy drop off.

Jerry P. - Jun 2025

What a fun experience and great communication! Pop up campers are the best.

Jason O. - Jul 2024

Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Boise, ID

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Boise, ID?

RV rental in Boise is more affordable than you might think! Most travel trailers and campervans rent for $90–$150 per night, while motorhome rentals in Boise average $170–$250 per night. Prices dip in spring and late fall, but summer (June–August) is peak season for demand. Looking for the best value? Book midweek or shoulder months like May or September for cheap RV rental options. Many hosts offer unlimited mileage deals or discounts for longer trips. Pro tip: Compare pet-friendly RV rental options to maximize your adventure without leaving anyone behind.
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What license do I need to rent and drive an RV in Boise?

Good news: a regular driver's license is all you need to rent an RV in Idaho! As long as you're 25 or older, you're set: no special RV license or commercial permit required for most RV rentals in Boise. International visitors just need a valid license from home and an International Driving Permit (IDP) from your local auto authority. It's that easy! Idaho roads are RV-friendly, making your first Boise RV trip a breeze.
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What protection is included with my Boise RV rental?

Every RV rental in Boise booked through RVezy comes with a built-in protection package, giving you peace of mind for your adventure. This coverage takes care of most accidental damage and includes 24/7 roadside assistance anywhere in Idaho or beyond. You get to pick the protection level that fits your comfort, not the host. So, you can focus on the fun, knowing you're protected from the unexpected.
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Can I change or cancel my Boise RV rental if my plans change?

You're covered when plans change. If you cancel within 24 hours of the host accepting your booking and payment, you get a full refund. After that, refunds depend on timing: cancel more than 30 days before your trip and you forfeit only the service fee; 30 to 8 days out you forfeit 50% of the rental; 7 days or less you forfeit the full rental. Protection, delivery, and add-ons are always refunded when you cancel. If your host cancels, you receive a full refund with no penalties. All details are in your booking before you confirm.
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Are there pet-friendly RV rental options in Boise?

Absolutely! Pet-friendly RV rental in Boise is easy to find using RVezy's pet-friendly filter. Many hosts welcome dogs or cats and even throw in pet beds or treats. Just double-check the listing for any breed or cleaning fee notes. Boise is super pet-friendly, with local favorites like Ann Morrison Park and the Boise Greenbelt trail perfect for furry co-pilots. Enjoy RV camping in Boise with the whole pack!
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Can the RV be delivered and set up at my campground in Boise?

Yes: RV delivery in Boise is a popular option! Many local hosts will bring your camper or motorhome directly to your chosen campground, driveway, or special event. They do the heavy lifting: set up, hook up, and give you a full walkthrough. If you're staying at spots like Boise Riverside RV Park or Mountain View RV Park, just select 'Delivery' when you book. It's the no-fuss way to start your Idaho RV adventure.

How far can I travel with my Boise RV rental? Are there mileage limits?

You've got options! Many RV rentals in Boise include a set number of miles per night, and some even offer unlimited mileage: just look under 'Included Miles' on the listing. From Boise, epic road trips await: Sun Valley (150 miles), McCall (100 miles), Craters of the Moon (180 miles), and Yellowstone National Park (400 miles). Planning big miles? Filter for RV rental with unlimited mileage for that Idaho road trip freedom.

Where are the best places to park an RV or go camping near Boise?

Boise is surrounded by top-notch places for RV camping! Check out Boise Riverside RV Park (on the Greenbelt, close to downtown), Mountain View RV Park (quiet, trees, easy access to I-84), Hi Valley RV Park (family-friendly, pool), and Eagle Island State Park (just outside the city with fishing, trails, and hookups). These spots fill up fast in summer: book your Boise RV camping well in advance!

When is the best time to rent an RV in Boise, Idaho?

The best time for an RV rental in Boise is late April through early October, when daytime highs run 68–92°F and campgrounds are buzzing. Summer is perfect for floating the Boise River and exploring the foothills. Spring/early fall offer quieter parks and wildflowers. Want a unique experience? Winter RVing is possible in Boise: with snow-dusted mountain views and skiing nearby, just be ready for overnight temps below freezing from December through February.

Is renting an RV in Boise good for first-timers?

Yes, Boise is a fantastic place for your first time renting an RV! Local hosts love helping newcomers: every rental includes a hands-on walkthrough and orientation, so you'll get a personal demo of how everything works. Neighborhood streets and highways around Boise are RV-friendly, and you'll have 24/7 support. Many choose RV delivery for a stress-free start. If you're new to camping, Boise's campgrounds are a fun, friendly intro.

What happens if I have an issue with the RV on my trip?

Relax: every RV rental in Boise through RVezy comes with 24/7 roadside assistance, so help is just a call away anywhere in Idaho. Whether it's a flat tire on I-84 or you need a jump near McCall, you're covered. Plus, you can message your host for quick advice if something comes up. Unexpected bumps happen, but your Boise RV trip is backed with real peace of mind.

Can I take my Boise RV rental across state lines, or to Canada?

Taking your RV rental on an Idaho road trip? You're free to cross into Oregon, Washington, Utah, Nevada, Montana, or Wyoming: just confirm with your host before booking if you're planning a big trip. Some hosts allow travel into Canada (perfect for a summer run to Banff or Jasper), but U.S. to Mexico is not allowed. Bring your passport, and check permit requirements for your exact route. Yellowstone is a favorite road trip from Boise at around 400 miles.
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What should I budget for gas on an RV trip from Boise?

Budgeting fuel is smart! Most motorhome rentals in Boise get 8–12 miles per gallon, while smaller campervans hit 15–18 mpg. Local gas averages $3.60–$4.20/gallon (check up-to-date prices before your road trip from Boise). A loop up to McCall and back (200 miles round-trip) costs about $70 in fuel for a Class C RV. Fill up before heading into the mountains: and look for gas in towns like Horseshoe Bend and Cascade along the way.

How soon should I book Boise campgrounds when planning my RV trip?

For the best campgrounds near Boise, book early! Summer weekends at Eagle Island, Boise Riverside RV Park, and remote state parks often fill 3–6 months in advance. Idaho State Parks use ReserveAmerica for online bookings, while some private parks take direct calls. If you're coming in spring or fall, you'll find more last-minute availability, but it's still wise to reserve ahead. Set alerts for cancellations for peak summer holidays.

What's it like to drive an RV around Boise? Anything I should know about local roads?

Boise makes RV driving straightforward, with wide suburban streets and easy highway routes. Downtown has some tight spots: delivery's a great option if you're nervous. Heading to McCall or Stanley? State highways have curves and mountain grades, especially north along ID-55. Always check road conditions in spring for possible snow or mud. If exploring the Boise Foothills, look out for weight restrictions on smaller bridges. The Idaho Transportation Department's traveler site has live updates.

What should I expect at campgrounds near Boise, Idaho?

Campgrounds near Boise range from full-service RV parks with electric, water, and sewer hookups (like Hi Valley RV Park), to state parks like Eagle Island with modern restrooms and showers. Many offer Wi-Fi, laundry, and playgrounds. Dump stations and water fill-ups are easy: Boise Riverside, Mountain View RV, and the city's public dump station keep it simple. Every RVezy rental includes info about where to dump and fill up nearby.

What features do typical Boise RV rentals include?

Most RV rentals in Boise come loaded with creature comforts! Expect beds for 2–8 people, full kitchens, bathrooms with hot showers, AC/heat, TVs, and often Wi-Fi or a generator. Many travel trailers and motorhomes have slide-outs for more space. Wondering about seatbelts or travel car seats? Check the listing's FAQ or message the host: they're happy to help. Every RV gets a deep clean before your adventure begins.

What are popular Boise RV rental extras or add-ons?

Want to level up your RV camping near Boise? Many hosts offer add-ons like bike racks (perfect for the Greenbelt), camping chairs, firewood, and kitchen kits. Some provide delivery/setup for a fee, while others throw in extras like float tubes for the Boise River. Mileage package upgrades and pet cleaning add-ons are common. Check each listing for the full menu, and feel free to message your host for something special.
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How does the security deposit and payment work for a Boise RV rental?

It's simple and secure! When you book your Boise RV rental, RVezy places a security deposit authorization (typically $1,000–$1,500) three days before your trip; the hold is released 7 days after you return the RV in good shape. Payment is done safely through the platform, with no cash needed. To avoid issues, return the RV clean, on time, and with the same fuel/propane levels. Any small damages are handled through RVezy: so you're fully protected for a stress-free RV adventure.
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Can I rent an RV for a Boise winter trip? What to know about cold weather?

Winter RV rentals in Boise are totally doable and make for a cozy adventure! Many hosts winterize their rigs, but some offer models with heated tanks and extra insulation. Overnight temps from December–February can dip to the 20s (F), so stick to full-hookup sites and plug into shore power for heat. A winter RV rental in Boise is your basecamp for Bogus Basin skiing or snowy hot springs. Just pack layers and check weather updates.