Some of Idahoans favorite things, camping and ghost towns. You can actually camp INSIDE a real ghost town in Gilmore Idaho and it is about a 3 and a half hour drive from Twin Falls. Plus it is going to be super secluded.
The Badger Fire scorched nearly 90 thousand acres of land in the South Hills. We are starting to get a bigger picture as to which structures, campsites and recreation areas have been hit the hardest.
Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start to the camping season for most people, but this year many Idahoans who head out to enjoy the great outdoors may see some differences because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Idahoans eager to head out to Lake Walcott or Three Island Crossing state parks to camp will have to wait until the end of May as the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation revised the reopening date for overnight stays
All developed campgrounds in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area (SNRA) will be closed through the month of May into the early part of June in response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
People will not be able to camp at state parks in Idaho amid the Stay-home Order issued by the governor and health authorities Wednesday to combat the spread of the covornavirus (COVID-19)
Having trouble staying focused on the job today because you're looking forward to a long four day Fourth of July weekend? If you're plans include planning a camping trip, check out these FREE campsites near Boise and do a few more minutes of day dreaming!
Visitors to a popular recreation and camping area in the Mini-Cassia area will have to continue to wait for snow to melt before being able to access campsites and a lake.