As I started poking around to see what some of the best voted camping spots are I came across Islands that you can camp on in Idaho! Secluded and Gorgeous
Back in the late 1800s and early 1900s, many dreamed of getting rich by finding gold, precious metals and gemstones. Those dreams are what fueled the number of mining towns scattered across Idaho.
There are few things better in life than a gorgeous, fun, relaxing and successful camping trip in Idaho. With ample mountains, lakes, rivers, trees, streams, fish, hot springs, and clear skies with starry nights, Idaho is the place to be. There are 35 million acres of public land and hundreds of private campgrounds and backcountry campsites to choose from. The Idaho Forest Service is asking campers to do their homework before going out in the forest to make sure that they are actually allowed to camp there.
The temperatures are coming down and it might be fun to camp now. Try Glamping and they will deliver your RV if you don't want to drive it. This might be the way!
Several different agencies, including the Bureau of Land Management Idaho Fire and Boise Fire Department respond to the Bonnie Fire at Bonneville Point, near Lucky Peak and Micron.
It is National Camping Month! Idahoans are thrilled! It has to be the best month of the year. If you like to go camping you probably already know some if not all of these "hacks" but if you don't hopefully they can help you out on your next trip.