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Make a splash at campgrounds and RV parks with swimming and water activities for every age and interest. Whether you're cooling off in a refreshing pool, floating along a lazy river, or watching the kids enjoy a splash pad or traversing inflatable water toys, there’s no shortage of aquatic fun. Adventurers can take it further with access to snorkeling, scuba diving, surfing, and other exciting water sports nearby.

RV parks and campgrounds with Swimming near Wilder, Idaho.

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Elite Retreat

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Trinity View Resort

67 RV Sites, 10 Tent Sites

Trinity View is great for families and group events. You’ll love our incredible views and relaxing atmosphere. Come swim, play miniature golf, disc golf with us, or fish or boat nearby. Use our scenic walking trail or set up for a night of stargazing under a spectacular Idaho night sky. We are in sight of Little Camas Reservoir with seasonal fishing, kayak, or canoeing, and within 20 minutes from the boat launch at Anderson Reservoir and the south fork of the Boise River, with some of the best fishing in Idaho. So bring your boat and friends, lots of true Idaho recreation to be found here.

from $30/night

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Smiley Creek Lodge

6 RV Sites, 7 Cabins, 2 Yurts

Smiley Creek Lodge in Blaine County, Idaho, offers six full-hookup RV sites with 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 40 feet, alongside seven cabins and two yurts on the Sawtooth Scenic Byway. A lake, beach, and general store serve guests near Sun Valley and the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. Six back-in sites carry water, sewer, and electric on 50-amp service, sized to 40 feet — note that all sites are 50-amp, and the 40-foot cap suits mid-size rigs rather than the largest coaches. Seven cabins and two yurts round out the accommodations. A general store, laundry, restrooms, showers, and WiFi handle the practical side. With six RV sites, reserve well ahead. Pets are welcome. A lake and creek run near the property with a beach for swimming, and canoeing, kayaking, paddle boarding, boating, and fishing all available. Hiking, biking, and stargazing run from the site, with a playground for families and live music through the season. Wine and beer tasting is nearby. The byway position is the advantage. This is one of the most scenically extraordinary mountain routes in the American West, where the Wood River Valley's cottonwood corridors open into the granite peaks and alpine lakes of the Sawtooths. The lodge gives the most direct access to the Sawtooth Wilderness trail network and the Stanley Basin's fly fishing on the upper Salmon. Directions: from the north, drive 22 miles south from Stanley on Highway 75; from the south, 37 miles north from Ketchum. Summer is the season at this elevation. Reserve well ahead.

from $100/night

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Silver State RV Park

6 RV Sites

Silver State RV Park in Winnemucca, Nevada, offers 6 full-hookup pull-through RV sites with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 70 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout. A single pull-through category means no backing at any site, with an outdoor pool, fitness center, clubhouse, recreation center, and on-site dining. Six sites are pull-through throughout, carrying water, sewer, and electric on 20, 30, and 50-amp, sized to 70 feet. One consistent spec covering all three amperages means any rig plugs in without an adapter and nobody backs after a long driving day. Seventy feet accommodates a long coach with a tow. Cabins round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, propane fills and exchange, restrooms, showers, a pet washing station, and on-site dining handle the practical side. If you provide a mobile number when booking, you may receive text notifications and can opt out. An outdoor pool anchors the property, with a fitness center, clubhouse, recreation center, community fire pit, playground, dog park, shuffleboard, and billiards filling the rest. A casino, golf course, and state park are nearby. Pets are welcome. That amenity list at six sites is genuinely unusual — a pool and fitness center you will rarely share. Winnemucca sits along the Humboldt River on I-80 and US-95 in the high desert basin and range country, which makes it one of the more useful stops on a long northern Nevada crossing. The Winnemucca Sand Dunes, Water Canyon, and the town's Basque restaurants are close. Summer interstate traffic drives demand. Reserve ahead for holiday travel periods.

from $40/night

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Winnemucca RV Park

Winnemucca RV Park delivers what full-time road travelers and I-80 corridor veterans consistently need and rarely find: a genuinely clean, well-run, full-hookup RV park just off a major interstate that doesn't feel like a concrete staging lot. Located just off I-80 in the high desert of Humboldt County, Nevada, Winnemucca RV Park serves both the cross-country traveler building efficient stops between coasts and the short-term visitor who's discovered that Winnemucca itself has more Western character than a highway town has any right to. Ninety-eight spacious full-hookup sites with 30/50-amp service accommodate all rig sizes, including big rigs on pull-through configurations that make arrival and departure genuinely stress-free. A seasonal pool, a clubhouse with TV and games, a dedicated dog walking area, clean restrooms and showers, on-site laundry, and high-speed WiFi provide the comfort baseline for an overnight or extended stay. Cabins offer an alternative for guests without their own RV, and year-round operation from $40 a night makes Winnemucca rv park one of the best-value full-hookup options on the Nevada stretch of I-80. Weekly and monthly rates suit the extended-stay guests working in or exploring the Humboldt County region. Pets are welcome. The high desert landscape surrounding Winnemucca is defined by the wide, open character of the Great Basin — sagebrush flats, the Humboldt River, and mountain ranges rising on the horizon in every direction. The town of Winnemucca carries a genuine Western identity rooted in Basque sheepherding traditions and mining and ranching history that gives it a cultural character quite different from the casino-dominated Nevada towns that mark most of I-80. Winnemucca's Basque restaurant tradition — a legacy of the Basque sheepherders who made the Great Basin their own beginning in the 1800s — is one of the most distinctive culinary offerings of the entire I-80 corridor, with family-style Basque dinners at the Star Hotel and Martin Hotel providing an authentic regional experience that surprises most first-time visitors. The Buckaroo Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Museum preserves the ranching culture that defines northern Nevada's high desert identity. The scenic Paradise Valley drive north of town passes through some of the most quietly beautiful Great Basin ranching country in the state. Winnemucca RV Park is open year-round and serves every type of I-80 traveler through all seasons. The park's position in Nevada's high desert means cool evenings even in summer and genuinely cold winters — plan layers for early and late season stays. For cross-country travelers building a westbound or eastbound itinerary, Winnemucca represents a civilized halfway point in the Nevada stretch that makes the long drive manageable and the overnight stay genuinely enjoyable rather than just functional.


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