We stayed in Idaho a total of five nights. One on our way to Montana, and four afterward.
Coming from Utah up into Idaho you see nothing but rolling hills of farm land. We stayed the night in Blackfoot Idaho. This little gem of a town will always have a soft spot in my heart. It’s the first place I saw trees and grass green flourishing in nearly a year! We stayed at the most interesting camp site.
It was ran by the city’s park and rec and was a parking lot with water and electric hook ups around the perimeter. It was near a tiny little air port, park and walking path. A perfect spot for the night.
And it just happened to be the “world capital of Potatoes” and housed the Idaho Potato Museum so you better believe these potato gardeners went and took a gander before getting on the road the next morning.
On the four night stent we stayed in Island Park, Idaho about 40 mins from Yellowstone and 2.5 hours from the Tetons. We adventured to both from this spot. (more on those adventures another time!)
Camp ground reviews:
Blackfoot City RV Park
$20/ night
Water and 50 amps
Park and walking path near. No laundry facilities, WiFi or dump station.
Buffalo Run RV Park
$65/ weeknight $70/ weekend night
Water and 50 amps
WiFi and showers. Laundry 20 mins down the road. Clean well kept, a bit pricey but next to the parks.