General Campground Information

Hours of Operation

We are open 7 days a week. During the Summer season, Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend, we are open 8 am to 9 pm. The rest of the year, our hours vary as needed. For the most accurate time, please text us at 208-324-4169 and we will update you on our current hours of operation. If you have made a reservation, your site is available all night until you arrive. If you do not have a reservation, please follow the directions at the Night registration box to the left of the office door. Please remember that we are on Mountain Time Zone. If you are coming through Nevada or most of Oregon, you will be arriving later than your current time.

Site Guarantee/Keep Together Lock/Group Lock

If you would like a specific site number, there is a $20 Site Guarantee Fee. If you want to be guaranteed a site next to an individual or group, there is $10 fee per site to lock the site in. Please mention this at the time of reservation. Site Guarantee only available by calling.  You can do a Select My Site online for $20 if you are making your reservation online. Give us a call and we would be happy to check site availability and guarantee a site for you! If you would like to change your site at check-in to be next to someone, there is a one-time $10 move request fee. If you do not use the Site Guarantee, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MOVE RESERVATIONS AS NEEDED up until your time of arrival. The type of site you reserve is automatically guaranteed even if you do not pay a Site Guarantee Fee. Site lock fees are non-refundable if the other party cancels or when cancelling a reservation.

General Rules

Please respect others by walking on paths and roads, not through sites. Please keep your generator silent at all times. Leave your bagged trash at your site for pickup between the hours of 10am and 2pm or deposit at the dumpsters as located on your campground map. Please stay with your children at all times and when under 14 years of age at the pool. There is no lifeguard and you swim at your own risk. You may smoke outdoors but not inside any buildings including cabins and other accommodations. Campers are responsible for any damages they might cause to our property. The campground is also not responsible for any losses or damages due to theft, fire, acts of God or acts of other campers. Please limit clotheslines to awnings only, utilize fire pits with utmost care and attend fires at all times. Multiple night reservations will be honored by the campground and the same is expected from guests. If you shorten your stay, we reserve the right to cancel it completely. Management reserves the right to have ejected any or all violators of these rules and regulations without refund.

Check-in and Check-out times

Our check-in time is 3:00 pm and check-out time is 11:00 am.  We realize there are times when you want to check-in earlier and we will try to accommodate requests but none before 1 pm. If you need to be here earlier than that, please make a reservation for the night before as well.  If you are early, there are a number of restaurants in town with plenty of parking, a shopping mall, the visitor center, etc where you can enjoy some of the area before arriving at the campground.

Wednesdays are mowing days and all sites are done by a private company. As such, no early check-ins will be allowed if the mowing is not done

Swimming Pool

Our swimming pool is open Memorial day weekend to Labor day weekend.  It opens daily at 10:00 and it closes at the same time as the store. In the Summer, it is usually 9:00 pm closing time.

Quiet Hours

Quiet hours are from 10pm to 7am. All children must remain under parental control at all times. Please respect your neighbors and keep your volume down during this time period. Children must be back at your campsite during these hours.

Visitor Policy

Please make sure all visitors check in with the office to obtain a visitors pass. Visitors must leave the campground by store closing time. There is also a facilities use fee for all visitors. Note only one vehicle with guests per site is permitted.

Pet Policies

Keep pets on a leash when outside (6 feet maximum). Pet area is the only area pets are allowed off the leash. Clean up all the messes. Restrict pets to outside areas. No pets are permitted in the playground, pool area or any of the KOA buildings. Never leave your pets unattended. All animals in our cabins will pay a cleaning fee of $15 for every two animals. 3 or 4 is $30. No more than 4 permitted at any cabins.

Meet Your Hosts

The Carranza Family

Our goal is to give 110% every day to every camper.


Kimberly and Oscar Carranza couldn't be happier as owners of the Twin Falls/Jerome KOA in Jerome, Idaho. After spending many years in the corporate world as an accounting manager and an executive assistant in California, Oscar and Kim were ready for a lifestyle change. "Camping had always been a hobby of ours. When we gave thought to the campground industry, we knew we wouldn't settle for anything but a KOA campground," said Kim.

The Carranzas first stop in Idaho was Shoshone Falls, where they instantly fell in love with the rainbows created by the waterfall's mist. On September 14, 2005, after leaving their longtime residence of Southern California, the Carranzas became KOA campground owners. Along with their two children, Oscar's parents and Oscar's brother, Kimberly and Oscar started their new life at the Twin Falls/Jerome KOA. "We have three generations of our family working here at our KOA; it's really special," said Kim.

With the help of their family, the Carranzas experienced a great first year. "Our KOA matches us perfectly; a small town feel with big city entertainment just around the corner. Everyone has been working very hard and having lots of fun". Kim spends most of her time in the café and Oscar spends most of his on the golf cart, chatting with campers. "We love the people; they bring us the most joy."

The Carranzas recently remodeled the campground store, which is their favorite part of the campground. "The store is the "hub" of our KOA. It's where we get the opportunity to meet our guests and engage them personally," said Oscar. "Our goal is to give 110% every day to every camper."

When not working hard at their campground, Oscar and Kim can be found camping, volunteering with Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, reading, woodworking, or quilting.