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Neat Retreat RV Park
Overview
Neat Retreat RV Park in Fruitland, Idaho, lives up to its name by offering a well-maintained and tranquil environment for travelers passing through the Treasure Valley. Known for its lush landscaping and mature trees, this park provides a peaceful escape from the noise of the road. Whether you are staying for a night or a week, the grounds offer a clean and professional atmosphere that makes every guest feel welcome. It serves as a reliable base for exploring the rural beauty of the Idaho-Oregon border while providing the comforts of home.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of Fruitland, the park is conveniently located near the junction of Highway 95 and Interstate 84. The surrounding area is famous for its scenic orchards and agricultural heritage, giving the region a charm that is distinct to Southern Idaho. Guests are just a short drive from the Snake River, where the natural landscape shifts from fertile farmland to rugged riverbanks. This prime location balances easy highway access with a quiet, small-town feel that appeals to those looking to avoid the bustle of larger cities.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed with modern convenience in mind, offering spacious pull-through sites that accommodate even the largest rigs. Every site features full hookups, including 30 and 50-amp electricity, water, and sewer. Travelers appreciate the high-quality on-site laundry and shower facilities, which are kept in pristine condition for a comfortable stay. For those traveling with four-legged companions, the fenced dog park provides a safe space for pets to stretch their legs after a long day of driving through the high desert.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do within a short distance of the park. You can spend an afternoon fishing or boating on the Payette River, or head across the state line into Ontario, Oregon, for a variety of shopping and dining options. Local produce stands are a highlight during the growing season, offering a taste of Fruitland’s famous harvests. For golf lovers, several well-rated courses are nearby, providing a relaxing way to spend an afternoon in the Idaho sun while enjoying the wide-open views.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for long-haul travelers and retirees looking for a quiet, reliable place to rest. Its clean facilities and straightforward layout make it perfect for those who value order and simplicity over flashy resort amenities. It is also a great fit for nature lovers exploring the Snake River Valley who want a comfortable home base that feels safe and secure. If you prefer a tidy, tree-shaded retreat that prioritizes a peaceful night’s sleep, this is the perfect spot for your next Idaho stopover.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Anita Vantrease
Haven't been here long But the transition to rent and move in was friendly and they were helpful. Everyone i have met has been friendly . Seems like a nice place to live
Dee Shultz
On edit: the park responded to my rating that the park is a month stay only. If so, why did they make reservations? I would not have called for reservations if it had said monthly only. In fact, i'm pretty sure they changed the website. My poor rating stands. We made reservations on 5/20/2024 for one night....5/28/2024. I had a text confirmation message. We arrived to find they had canceled our reservation or didn't log it.... said that empty space that would have been ours was waiting for a monthly tenant. This park is jam packed, very close together. We found space in Ontario at the beautiful River Point RV park. We would never recommend the Neat Retreat RV park.
Jeri Bowman
We were going camping and looking for a place to stay for 1 night. We tried calling neat retreat several times, left a message, they said they would get right back to us. They did not call so we stopped at their location. Rang the bell and called a different number that they had posted on the door. He also said he would get right back to us. It's been a good two days and still no call back.
f e
I lost my job, and my life was ruined. I spent the rest of my money on boarding my horse somewhere, and I eventually found a full time job working in a factory. But I still didn't have anywhere to stay. I had a nice travel trailer that I mostly had used for cow camp though. But I couldn't find a suitable place to live in it. All the RV parks in Ontario looked like they were meth and crack head central. Or they were near pot shops, with plenty of shady or homeless looking people coming and going. So I continued living in my travel trailer out on BLM land or other deserted places. Finding this place was a blessing, and I know God used these people to bless my life. While I was living here I was able to go to school, work nights, and eventually move on to my dream job. The people living here are so nice. No crime, no drugs, no drama. It felt safe. I can never thank these guys enough for giving me a place to park my trailer in such a tumultuous time in my life.
Tucker Nitzel
Great accommodations for RV plenty of extra parking and very understanding staff, willing to help in any way possible.
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