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Kasota RV Resort
Overview
Kasota RV Resort offers a refined camping experience in Southern Idaho. Situated near the banks of the Snake River in Heyburn, this resort combines modern comforts with the rugged beauty of the high desert. Whether you are passing through on I-84 or looking for a basecamp to explore the region, the park provides a high-end atmosphere with clean facilities and professional management. It is designed to cater to modern RVers who appreciate a blend of accessibility and tranquility.
Location & Surroundings
Located just off Interstate 84, the resort is incredibly easy to access while remaining tucked away enough to offer a peaceful environment. The park sits alongside the Snake River, providing guests with scenic water views and cooling breezes. The surrounding landscape features a mix of agricultural fields and volcanic rock formations characteristic of the Magic Valley. Its position in Heyburn makes it a convenient gateway to both the outdoor recreation areas of the south and the commercial hubs of nearby Burley.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is built to accommodate all sizes of rigs with spacious full-hookup sites that include 30 and 50-amp service. Guests can enjoy a wide array of leisure options, including:
- Pickleball courts and a modern fitness center.
- High-speed Wi-Fi and private shower suites.
- A dedicated dog park and playground for families.
The layout includes both pull-thru and back-in sites, ensuring that even the largest motorhomes have plenty of room to maneuver and set up comfortably.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do within a short drive. The Snake River offers world-class opportunities for fishing, boating, and kayaking right at your doorstep. History buffs can visit the Minidoka National Historic Site, while rock climbers and hikers can take a day trip to the stunning City of Rocks National Reserve. During the winter, Pomerelle Mountain Resort provides downhill skiing, and Lake Walcott State Park offers disc golf and bird watching throughout the warmer months.
Who This Park Is Best For
Kasota RV Resort is ideal for big-rig travelers who require level sites and wide turnarounds. Its resort-style amenities make it a perfect choice for families seeking active recreation and retirees looking for a quiet, organized community. Because of its proximity to the interstate, it serves as a premium stopover for cross-country travelers, yet its riverfront charm and local attractions make it a destination worthy of a multi-day stay for those exploring Idaho's natural wonders.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
R. S.
Today young people go outside less and less, so was amazed to find this park very busy and filled with youth playing soccer, basketball, and socializing.
Ian Hudson
Anyone have information on this place?
John Burgoyne
I guess it's closed. Annoying that you can't even access the field. It's all or nothing. We'll try again in a month or two.
Anne Jorgensen
This park is a beautiful well manicured piece of land that offers the beauty of camping, the Great outdoors, country life, and yet is close to convenience stores and gas stations. Kasota Park is fun with all of its different offered activities such as zip lining, batting, golf, hook up sites for trailer camping, a Pond for kayaking, tables chairs and a space for event planning and lots of space for event hosting!
Jeff Kellison
I want to know why it's perfectly all right for this place to unload two truckloads of plastic sheeting every spring and a month later it's hanging from every irrigation pivot and barbed wire fence in 20 miles? Can we start a fund and buy Bentonite or hire a gunite crew to come and put in concrete instead of having this plastic eyesore every year? If it had only been going on for a year or so I wouldn't think that much about it but I've been driving by this place for at least 10 years.
Jeff Kellison
I want to know why it's perfectly all right for this place to unload two truckloads of plastic sheeting every spring and a month later it's hanging from every irrigation pivot and barbed wire fence in 20 miles? Can we start a fund and buy Bentonite or hire a gunite crew to come and put in concrete instead of having this plastic eyesore every year? If it had only been going on for a year or so I wouldn't think that much about it but I've been driving by this place for at least 10 years.
ken roberts
Quiet. No one around on a snowy day.
Ben Brascia
I don’t know what this place is or was but it’s pretty cool nun the less. Wrote October 2020
Jeffery Jones
Biggest eyesore on I-84, for what now, 15 plus years? Big hole with a bunch of white plastic in it. There must be a reason they haven’t gotten new permits Time to give it up folks, we could use another rest area
Chris Patterson
I have driven past this place a hundred times and did not think much of it. Then we went there for the Burley HS sponsored cross country meet. Holy smokes but it is a nice Park. Great landscaping and green grass. I look forward to going back.