Castle Rocks State Park campground has 38 single-family campsites and is located in Idaho’s largest Pinyon pine forest on the east slope of Smoky Mountain. There are 37 campsites sites with water & electric hookups, 6 equestrian sites and 2 yurts. Each site also has a table, fire ring and grate.
Campground amenities include drinking water, flush toilets, hot showers ($) and a dump station. The campground roads and pads are all paved and the campsites are large with plenty of space between neighbors. WiFi is also available.
Castle Rocks offers a wide variety of outdoor activities including hiking, mountain biking, hunting, horseback riding, world-class rock climbing, wildlife viewing and photography. Winter sports include cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The Park is most famous for its amazing rocks, which attract climbers from around the world.
You may also like Lake Walcott State Park.
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This is a very clean and well-run campground. The pull-through sites are huge. Big rigs will do well here. Most campers seem to come for the climbing opportunities here, so there are few kids. The showers are freshly painted, the roads are paved and the sites are mostly level. I was here late August and did not find it buggy. If you are spending a few days here, take the scenic drive to City of Rocks. There is a lot to see. Getting here, pay attention to the directions on the reservation site and avoid Google maps.