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Snake River RV Resort
Overview
Snake River RV Resort offers a peaceful escape along the scenic banks of the iconic Snake River in Homedale, Idaho. This well-maintained destination provides a harmonious blend of riverfront views and modern conveniences for travelers exploring the Treasure Valley or the rugged Owyhee backcountry. Whether you are passing through on a cross-country journey or looking for a dedicated fishing retreat, the resort provides a welcoming atmosphere where the high desert meets the lush, green corridor of the riverbank.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of Idaho's productive agricultural belt, the park is tucked away in the quiet community of Homedale. The resort sits directly adjacent to the water, offering guests immediate access to the Snake River. The surrounding landscape is characterized by vast farm fields, orchards, and the dramatic silhouette of the Owyhee Mountains rising in the distance. Its location near the Oregon border makes it an ideal staging point for exploring both southwestern Idaho and the unique geological wonders of eastern Oregon.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort is fully equipped to handle various camping styles, featuring spacious sites with full hookups and reliable 30/50-amp electrical service. Travelers will appreciate the convenience of large pull-through sites designed for big rigs, as well as clean restroom and shower facilities. On-site amenities include a private boat ramp, allowing guests to launch directly into the river for a day of recreation. The park also provides laundry facilities and shaded picnic areas, ensuring a comfortable stay for both long-term residents and overnight visitors.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of adventure within a short drive of the park. Fishing is a primary draw, as the river is known for its trophy sturgeon and channel catfish. Just a short distance away, visitors can hike to the scenic Jump Creek Falls or spend an afternoon sampling local varietals in the nearby Sunny Slope wine region. For those interested in geology and history, the Owyhee Front offers miles of trails for photography and off-road exploration through rugged canyons and high desert terrain.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is an excellent choice for avid anglers and boaters who want to be steps away from the water at all times. It also appeals to retirees and seasonal travelers seeking a quiet, scenic base camp that avoids the congestion of larger metropolitan areas. Families looking for a relaxed yet comfortable environment will enjoy the open space and river access. It is a perfect fit for those who value scenic riverfront living and a slower pace of life during their Idaho travels.
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
sarah bochat
We had a great experience tent camping! The site was $30 with a great view of the snake river. The bathrooms were very clean, and the staff were delightful and accommodating! One recommendation for future campers: bring earplugs for sleeping due to machine noise (industrial area nearby). It wasn’t excessively loud—I’m just a light sleeper. Overall, it was a great experience and we’ll be back.
Marlene Dutchover
Quiet, beautiful lawn area, the river is right there. Now, you can drink their water but it taste horrible, so bottle water is a must for cooking, coffee, etc. They make you send a picture of your rv before coming and yet full timers places are not kept up. Can't figure that one out! People are nice and accommodating. Big trees for shade...nice!
Jeremy Williams
Stopped here on a trip through ID. The owners were very friendly and gracious, provided us a "tent" spot right along the river for our camper--was a welcomed comfort after having traveled so much. While the nearby mill makes quite a bit of noise, we considered it white noise and just got lost in the water view. Some campers might be put off by the fact that there are long-term residents staying in this RV park vs everyone being travelers, but the residents/RVs were well-kept and respectful, so no issues at all for us. Bathroom/shower facilities are spotless, and the staff keeping them that way were so incredibly friendly/helpful, even suggesting which shower to use for best water flow. Definitely keeping this place in mind for future trips.
Nun Yobisness
We stayed there last weekend. We needed to try our new/used 5th wheel out close to home before we went out on the road. Absolutely beautiful park, great neighbors and staff. The view during the day is amazing and the stars at night are so much more visible than at home. We already reserved a spot in September.
Brad Hazelbaker
Don’t be fooled this is a mobile home site with residents. Hardly an “RV Resort”. We were going to stay anyways as the lady on the phone was nice but then we were met by a very grumpy old man. He apparently missed his afternoon nap. After taking a lap in the park and meeting the rude dude we went elsewhere.