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Billingsley Creek Campground

Gooding County, ID 83332, USA

Introduce

Billingsley Creek Campground, nestled in the heart of Gooding County, Idaho (ID 83332), offers a unique outdoor experience for campers seeking a blend of nature and convenience. This campground provides a perfect base for exploring Idaho's stunning landscapes while offering essential amenities to cater to both RV enthusiasts and tent campers.

Located in an area rich with natural beauty, Billingsley Creek Campground is surrounded by the state's diverse flora and fauna. The site features shaded RV parking spots complete with electrical hookups and water access, alongside primitive camping areas for those who prefer a more adventurous experience. Visitors can enjoy restrooms with running water, picnic tables, fire pits, and a small store on-site.

The campground's natural setting is its standout feature. While the landscaping is currently under development, future improvements aim to showcase Idaho's native species, enhancing the site's charm. Despite the ongoing construction, guests appreciate the serene environment, abundant wildlife, and peaceful atmosphere.

  • Shaded RV sites with electrical hookups
  • Water access for both RVs and tents
  • Picnic tables and fire pits available
  • Nearby attractions: Idaho Hot Springs and other local parks

Billingsley Creek Campground offers promotional rates during off-peak seasons, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious travelers. They also host periodic events to enrich visitors' experiences.

Customer feedback highlights the campground's potential despite current landscaping challenges. Many appreciate its peaceful setting and value for money, planning return visits as improvements progress.

Highlights

Picnics

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Offerings

RV camping

Amenities

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Restroom

Running water

Tent sites

Wi-Fi

Payments

Camping fee

Debit cards

Children

Good for kids

Parking

On-site parking

Paid parking lot

Yo Boi Jan 11
★☆☆☆☆1

For 50 Million you'd think they would land/Xeroscape with native flowers and perennials. Nope all I see are non-native pine and juniper species (which 60% are dead currently.) Plant some Ponderosa Pines and Limber pines. Plant some Snake River Wheat Grass Summary the campground is basic and doesn't reflect the beauty and flora this place has. Wish Gooding had a pollinator council to get involved here.

mike hodgson Oct 11
★★★★★5

Still under construction. Very nice. Going to be beautiful when the trees get bigger. We will definitely be back.

Yo Boi Apr 30
★☆☆☆☆1

For 5 Million you'd think they would land/Xeroscape with native flowers and perennials. Nope all I see are non-native pine and juniper species (which 60% are dead currently.) Plant some Ponderosa Pines and Limber pines. Plant some Snake River Wheat Grass Summary the campground is basic and doesn't reflect the beauty and flora this place has. Wish Gooding had a pollinator council to get involved here.