Best RV Resorts and Parks in Boise & Treasure Valley
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Frequently Asked Questions About Boise Area RV Resorts
Which RV parks in Boise have direct access to the Greenbelt?
Boise Riverside RV Park (Garden City) and Hi Valley RV Park (Garden City) offer the most direct access to the 25-mile Boise River Greenbelt trail system. Mountain View RV Park is also located within a short distance of the river and trail access points
Are there any RV resorts with indoor pools for winter stays?
Yes. The Boise / Meridian KOA Journey features a year-round indoor pool, hot tub, and sauna, making it the premier choice for travelers visiting during Idaho’s colder months.
Which RV resorts are best for long-term or monthly stays?
Most parks listed offer monthly rates, typically ranging from $750 to $1,350 plus electricity.
Canyon Springs RV Resort is specifically designed for long-term living with a dedicated 55+ section and gated security.
Ambassador RV Resort and Hi Valley are also popular for extended stays due to their extensive amenities (fitness centers, saunas, and rec halls).
Note: Most long-term stays require a background check and application fee.
Do any of the RV parks allow tent camping?
Tent camping is becoming rare in the metro area. Boise Riverside RV Park and Country Corners RV Park are the only two locations on this list that explicitly offer designated tent sites. Most “Resorts” (like Ambassador or Boise RV Travel Park) strictly prohibit tents.
Are these RV parks pet-friendly?
Yes, all listed parks allow pets, but policies vary:
Boise Riverside RV Park is known for having no breed restrictions.
Canyon Springs and Abundant Life offer dedicated dog parks or runs.
Most resorts require pets to be leashed at all times and may have “pet-free” zones near pools or clubhouses.
Which RV parks are best for large rigs (45ft+)?
Ambassador RV Resort features extra-wide 85-foot pull-through sites.
Country Corners RV Park is unique because every single site is a pull-through, making it very easy for big rigs to navigate.
Boise / Meridian KOA can accommodate rigs up to 75 feet.
Is high-speed Wi-Fi available for remote work?
While most parks offer “Free Wi-Fi,” signal strength can vary.
Boise RV Travel Park is a newer facility that offers specific high-speed Wi-Fi packages for power users.
Abundant Life and Canyon Springs also feature modern infrastructure better suited for connectivity than older parks.
Do I need to pay for electricity separately on a monthly stay?
Standard practice in the Boise area is that monthly rent does not include electricity. Sites are typically metered, and you will be billed for your actual usage at the end of each month. Daily and weekly rates almost always include all utilities.
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