Best Camping Near Bellevue, ID

Explore the scenic beauty of Bellevue, ID with nearby campgrounds for an unforgettable outdoor adventure.

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Best places to camp near Bellevue, Idaho

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Things to do near
Bellevue, Idaho

  • Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve - Located about 50 miles from Bellevue, ID, this unique landscape offers volcanic formations and lava fields perfect for hiking and exploring.

  • Sun Valley - Approximately 60 miles away, Sun Valley is renowned for its world-class skiing in winter and offers hiking, golfing, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, and fly fishing during the warmer months.

  • Mackay - Situated around 70 miles from Bellevue, this former mining town is nestled at the base of Idaho's tallest peaks. It features a self-guided mining tour and a reservoir for fishing along with extensive ATV trails.

  • Big Southern Butte - About 75 miles from Bellevue lies one of the largest volcanic domes on earth. This site provides opportunities for hiking with stunning views over the Snake River Plain.

  • Idaho Scenic Byways - Enjoy breathtaking drives through Idaho’s scenic backcountry byways that showcase some of the state’s most beautiful landscapes.

Ways to camp near Bellevue, Idaho

RV Camping
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RV Camping

RV camping at KOA campgrounds offers clean, level sites with full hookups, laundry facilities, and pet-friendly amenities. Enjoy the comforts of home while exploring over 500 locations across the U.S. and Canada.

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Cabin Camping

Cabin camping at KOA offers a cozy outdoor experience with options like rustic Camping Cabins and fully-equipped Deluxe Cabins. Enjoy nature with amenities such as beds, electricity, and private bathrooms.

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Tent Camping

Tent camping offers a blend of traditional camping with modern amenities. Enjoy level sites, hot showers, clean restrooms, and options like electric hookups and patios for a comfortable outdoor experience.

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Extended Stay

KOA campgrounds offer extended stay options that allow extended stay campers to enjoy amenities like upgraded Wi-Fi and on-site dining, whether you’re a snowbird, or just want to enjoy the outdoors longer.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can enjoy cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, as well as fishing in the scenic areas around Bellevue.

Families can visit Roaring Springs Water Park or Fast Lane Indoor Cart Racing for an exciting day out.

The South Bannock County Historical Center offers insights into the local history of the area.

The Thousand Springs Scenic Byway provides beautiful views and natural attractions to explore.

The Idaho Botanical Gardens offer a peaceful retreat with various plant species to admire.

Kathryn Albertson Park is perfect for nature walks and picnics with its serene environment and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Plan a trip to Bellevue, Idaho

Plan a trip to Bellevue, Idaho

Nestled in the heart of Idaho, Bellevue is a charming destination for outdoor enthusiasts and campers alike. With its proximity to stunning natural landscapes and a variety of KOA campgrounds, it's an ideal spot for your next adventure.

Best Time to Visit: Bellevue offers something special in every season. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and mild temperatures, perfect for hiking. Summer is great for water activities with warm days and cool nights. Fall showcases vibrant foliage, while winter invites snow sports enthusiasts.

Weather Expectations: In spring and fall, expect moderate weather with occasional rain showers—ideal for exploring trails or enjoying scenic drives. Summers are warm but comfortable, making it perfect for camping under the stars or taking a dip in nearby lakes. Winters can be chilly with snowfall providing opportunities for skiing or snowshoeing.

Packing Essentials: Prepare by packing layers to accommodate fluctuating temperatures throughout the day. Don't forget sturdy hiking boots if you plan on hitting the trails! A swimsuit is essential during summer months when you might want to enjoy local hot springs or rivers.

Planning Tips:

  • Stay at KOA Campgrounds: Choose from several nearby options like Craters of the Moon / Arco KOA Journey or Twin Falls / Jerome KOA Holiday.
  • Explore Local Attractions: Discover unique geological formations at Craters of the Moon National Monument or take a scenic drive through Sawtooth National Forest.
  • Safety First: Always check weather conditions before heading out on hikes and ensure your vehicle is equipped for mountain driving if visiting during winter months.

Bellevue promises an unforgettable experience filled with natural beauty and outdoor fun!

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Unwind at a campground near Bellevue, Idaho, and enjoy the outdoors where camping is fun and for everyone, and s'mores are always on the menu.