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Three Island Crossing


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Jeffrey Hull

September 14, 2025

I give this place a 🎩🎩 out of 🎩🎩🎩🎩🎩. The place is clean and has both electric and water. Has a dump station somewhere i hear. Way too crowded in spots though. Had possibly the dinkiest fire pit while the spot next to me had an actual round fire pit. Grass was nice bit did have some goat heads. The worst part was the camp hosts. Each spot is supposed to allow 2 vehicles but heaven forbid your car be 2 inches on the "grass". Kids can't even play on trees like kids do. They were out hust to enforce what ever they could. They should also move the river closer to the camp sites. It was too far away. Grass was green though.

Christiane Wray

August 10, 2025

Nice little park with a great interpretive center. Clean and neat campsites, restrooms & showers. Even though I was tent camping, my site had power & water. Windy in the afternoon but otherwise pleasant. No privacy as sites are close together. Nice walking trails and access to main highway.

Bart Richardson

July 20, 2025

Great quiet place to camp. Water & electric hookups in each rv space. Waste dump site. Walk to the river for fishing. Shade everywhere in common areas, sites are shaded depending on the time of the day. Very relaxing, just had a family reunion there for 4 days. We will definitely be coming back often !!

B

July 18, 2025

Stayed in site 2. Level site with water and electric. Gravel back in. Some shade. Sewer dump available. Nice state park museum about history of Oregon Trail. Be advised if you arrive before 2PM check in you will have to wait in the day use area. The museum is located there so we visited it while waiting for check in time. Several rigs waiting as well. Not a big deal. Would recommend and would stay again if in the area. Verizon service was good.

Alli Tripp

July 08, 2025

A beautiful and relaxing campground. Lots of birds, heard a barn owl in the tree above our tent, Osprey, King birds, Night Hawks, Swallows, Doves, Warblers, etc plus nice showers with bench option that folds up and down for accessibility and hooks for clothes.. Campsites have electricity and camp fire and picnic tables, very nice and comfortable camping. Some of the trees are close enough for hammocks so my son opted to sleep in a mosquito net covered hammock and said it was nice. The rest of us slept in our tents... Near the river but not accessible due to cliffs. Probably part of the reason there were so many cool birds.

Strikeagle

May 16, 2025

This Idaho state park was a great place to camp. Very clean and well maintained. The grounds were beautiful, the campsites were clean with functioning hookups, the bathrooms and showers were clean and the History Center on property was done very well. All the employees were helpful and friendly. The city center of Glenn’s Ferry was walkable (approximately 2 miles) and was very nice with historical points along the way. I personally would recommend camping in the upper loop or the lower loop for the views of the Snake River, but both areas are very nice. Don’t pass up going to the History Center, it is bigger than I was expecting and I learned more than I thought I already knew about the Oregon Trail.

Dale Leffler

April 05, 2025

Very beautiful and a nice area for a picnic. The education center was very educational. Friendly staff and a huge camping areas, for bigger campers.

Andrew Erickson

April 02, 2025

Paved RV sites with water electric only on the lower section, gravel sites for the upper area (better views though). The park staff are friendly and helpful. Nice trails, frisbee golf and Oregon trail info center.

Eric Barney

March 28, 2025

Always fun and a great place for am early spring camping trip. Park is clean, the staff is friendly and the disc golf is top notch. Parkside 10 is the most fun for beginners, the entire course will challenge everyone.

Jeffrey Williams

September 30, 2024

We stayed one night on our travel back home. It’s a state of Idaho RV camping park. Well maintained. You can call make reservations in advance. Drive-in like we did, but you can only stay for one night.

Christen Anderson

February 25, 2022

Great campground. Wildlife, bicycling, hiking, fishing and the Oregon Trail Visitors Center is a real highlight.

Gene

February 14, 2022

Looks like a nice park. Thought it was closer to the water. Fairly large campsites.

Katia Jesson (Catherine)

December 02, 2021

Campground open December 1st! Driving through and needed a place to stay the night and was happy one loop of campground was open and almost empty. Self register. $42 seemed a bit pricey for nonresident in off season since all amenities including water were turned off. Did get electric hook-up. Parking pad was level gravel. Could fit larger RV in some spots Could hear train all night. Left early so no time to enjoy park. Convenient access off highway only a few miles.

Kelly Walton

September 08, 2021

A very beautiful park. Big Rig Friendly. Spacious sites with lush green grass. Quiet with the exception of the occasional train. Gorgeous sunsets! Highly recommend park and a Must See Oregon Trail Interpretive Center.

John Lathrop

March 13, 2021

Great history lesson. We like the disc golf course.