The previous reviewers obviously arrived before dark and before the office was closed. It is VERY hard to find this place after dark due to poor signage. When we finally arrived, the office was closed, and there was a long list of rules, and also the very firm statement that no discounts are given. A plain white envelope was provided for paying the nightly rate. There were no maps anywhere of the park to indicate where restrooms were located, how sites were laid out, etc. Gravel and mud spaces, plus this is as close as you could get to the busy freeway without actually being on it. Very noisy. We were not at all impressed and only stayed here because the county park on the river was closed. I cannot recommend this place at all. You'd be better off parking at one of the nearby gas stations. We got electricity for the nightly fee, and that's about it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice little park with friendly staff and guests. The sites and roads are gravel with grass and small trees between. You have a picnic table and barbecue on a stand at each site. It is satellite friendly. The park abuts the Interstate Highway so it is fairly noisy. However,It didn't bother us all that much and we will return when in the area again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park sites are a good size with good space between adjacent sites, and plenty long enough for our 39 foot MH with tow vehicle to park without unhooking. The shower floors were not clean when I used them in the late afternoon, being nothing more than painted concrete. The lights in the washrooms work on motion sensors. I ended up in the shower when the lights went out, and no matter how much I waved my arms around the lights would not come back on. I told the owner and she said that I had to learn to yodel! The Wi-Fi is terrible and only works from the gazebo adjacent to the office. I and a fellow camper spoke to the owner about it and she advised that since the tower they were homed in on was changed a week ago their service has deteriorated significantly and she will be working on getting it improved. This RV park is right against the highway and was very noisy all night. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I would agree with previous reviews that this park is a gem. The wine in the gift shop is Idaho wine, not Oregon. The prices are reasonable so we got two bottles. I was a little worried coming down the street to the park because we passed a run down trailer park which I thought might be Country RV Village. Happily it was not. This park is well manicured with plenty of space between sites. We would stay here again! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Beautiful, very well maintained park. Each site has a nice grass area and picnic table. Park is easy to find and get to and is good for big rigs. The owners are super sweet and very informative about the area attractions. The store is fun with many local items. We would definitely recommend this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great overnight for the rate. It is clean and neat. Like a little oasis. We didn't have to unhook in our 37' class A towing a Jeep. Very friendly and accommodating manager. No TV. Wi-Fi was OK for checking e-mail. You do get freeway noise but we ran our AC, so not a problem. Great stopover location. Will definitely return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice, clean, small park. Very nice owners. Small gift shop selling Oregon souvenirs and wine. WiFi worked great. Small area in the office to use computer if desired. No cable TV. Close to highway, but I didn't really notice much noise. By the way, they no longer take Passport America. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The Park is pretty much as described by other reviewers. Level gravel sites with gravel roads. The pull through sites were more than long enough for our 42' towing a Jeep Liberty. The check in was quick and the clerk very helpful. The rate equated is with the Passport America discount. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice clean park with very nice people running the park. The only drawback was the noise from the nearby freeway. We stayed for a week on short notice having a reservation in another park being denied. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Yeah, OK, it is next to I-84. No biggie. It is not a destination CG & does not pretend to be one. Our rate is the PA discount rate. Absolutely wonderful office/gift shop/supply shop/guest coffee shop. Roomy pull thru sites. Strong WI-FI. I like the S/Ps but for this type of private CG you can't ask for any better. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice small park with easy access from I-84. The gravel sites are level and the pull-through was big enough to take our 40 foot coach with our tow attached. The park is well maintained. The office has a nice little gift shop and the managers are very nice. The only drawback is the park is right next to I-84 and noise might be a problem for some. It was so windy when we were here we couldn't hear the road. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice park. We only stayed one night but would definitely stay longer and will return again if we are in the area. Restrooms & showers were clean and very well maintained. Camp hosts make several rounds a day to make sure supplies are stocked and restrooms and shower area are clean for next person. Fabulous walking path along the Snake River that appears to be new and beautiful. RV sites have picnic table, and each site is surrounded by grass and flowers, trees and shrubs. Large slides would need caution. Our slide is only about 24" deep and 10' wide, it wasn't a problem. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice park overall. Price reflected Good Sam's discount. This is a public funded park. It is new and near the Snake river. The sites landscaping caused problems with slides, kind of weird that the new park would put plants right next to the where you pull through. That is the reason I downgraded it more than normal along with a strong sewer smell that seemed to be in just one or two campsites. I would stay again but just check the smell before setting up. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Campground located next to river in town. No office, just camp host RV. Roads and sites are gravel with some grass between. Pull through was long enough for 37 foot m/h and toad. Power, water, and cell (AT&T) was good. Small trees for some shade and wind break. Good over night park. We would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a really nice place for an overnight or a couple of days. The sites are much wider than most commercial campgrounds and our pull-thru was long enough for our toad to remain hitched. The sites have 50A full hookup service and are almost perfectly level. The price quoted is with a senior discount. No wifi, but the Verizon 3G connection was fast enough to stream video. There's a campground host but payment is on the honor system. Find a site and walk back to pay for it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice little city park campground right on the Snake River; it is close to Hwy 84 so easy access for touring the area. The Chamber of Commerce is next door with lots of information about things to see. The park has a lovely walkway along the river. The sites are reasonably spaced and each has a grass strip and a picnic table. Although close to the freeway it is fairly quiet (some street noise). We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Winter rates were in effect due to restrooms being closed for the season. This is a nice park in a great location. A bit of noise from the nearby county road, but not intrusive or anything that would interrupt sleep. The sites were large enough to accommodate most rigs and each had a nice grassy area, picnic table and barbecue. When we visited, there was snow on the ground. We did not take advantage of the river amenities, but would recommend this place and would stop here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great little city campground in a very nice city park. On-site administration is a Park Host and payment is put in an envelope and dropped into a drop box. Clean, wide sites of back-ins, drive-ins, and pull-thrus. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It's too bad there aren't more parks like this: everything you need for a comfortable overnight stay, at a reasonable price. We especially enjoyed the paved trails along the river; an excellent area for birdwatching. Green grass, beautiful flowers, and well-laid out sites. Good Verizon and Aircard service. We'll definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent park, even considering the lack of upscale facilities. Spacious sites, picture perfect grass, city park feet away, river walk, benches by the river, easy access from the interstate. I will definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The Heyburn community can be proud of this public RV park and campsite. The RV sites were clean and well spaced apart. It's a self registration system that costs $23 per night for one night's stay, but $22 per night if you stay longer. A public park is adjacent to the RV area. The park includes a paved trail along the Snake River; and it's dog friendly. The washrooms and showers were security-code locked and were kept in immaculate shape. It's located a short 2 miles from I-84 so you get a chance to be away from freeway noise. The town of Burley is across the bridge and has full services for shopping. Check it out; it's better than staying in some of the larger centers along the I-84. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very clean, manicured sites. Thick green grass, flowers and a variety of trees from around the world surround the campground. A great value. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Stayed overnight on way to Co. and were very pleased. It is on the Snake River and very clean. The camp host Charlie is very nice. Across the street is a Cheese Factory with the greatest ice cream and snacks to buy. The only thing we did not care for is the bathrooms and showers are nice but in a public park attached to the rv park and thus open to all who use the park. They are marked rv guests only but there are no fences or any security at all. We had no problems here though and for a overnight it is very nice and you don't need to unhook. There is NO shade however. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is the best government campground we have ever seen. Great sites, lost of room, beautiful view of the Snake River, and very quite. Owned by the city and they are very proud of it and it shows. Two miles off I-84 but it beats any campground in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
City RV Park - very new and clean. Located back from the Snake River. Very quiet - some road noise from morning traffic about 1/2 mile distant. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.