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Pipeline Campground Introduce

Pipeline Campground is nestled along Pipeline Rd in American Falls, Idaho, offering a peaceful retreat for travelers exploring the great outdoors. Located near the Snake River, this campground provides a mix of natural beauty and essential amenities, making it a popular choice for RV enthusiasts and tent campers alike.

  • Scenic location with direct access to the Snake River
  • Gravel and dirt sites suitable for various camping rigs
  • Picnic tables and fire pits available at each site
  • Vault toilets on-site (no water or electricity)
  • Proximity to boat ramps and nearby attractions

The campground features multiple sites, some accommodating larger rigs like 37' 5th wheels. The area is well-maintained and offers a quiet environment, ideal for those seeking a peaceful stay. Pipeline Campground is particularly appealing as a stopover or for those looking for an affordable camping experience.

Visitors appreciate the campground's accessibility and amenities. The gravel roads are well-maintained, providing ease of access. The nearby boat launch area adds convenience for water enthusiasts, while 4G Verizon reception keeps guests connected.

Customer feedback highlights Pipeline Campground's cleanliness, quietness, and scenic views. Many return visitors praise the welcoming environment and value for money, making it a go-to spot for their camping trips.

Location

IdahoPower CountyAmerican FallsPipeline Road

Customer Reviews

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103 reviews
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EK Ng Hoversten
Oct 21, 2024

As soon as we got to the campground, we saw the 4 sites and since it was getting late, we just settled in on one of them. We were able to level our truck camper easily. The site was mostly gravel and dirt with a picnic table and fire pit. The view to the river was a bit obscured by trees but it was still nice and quiet. We took a walk down the road off our site the next morning and found that there were a few more open sites in the campground after the boat launch area. For a free night and as a stopover, it’s a good place to camp. There was a vault toilet but no water and electricity.

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Carl Combs
Apr 10, 2024

Camped just 30 feet from the Snake River. Picnic tables and fire pit. Several Campsites. Most for small rigs. Two of them would fit our 37' 5th wheel. Great road in. Boat ramp, pit toilet, and very well kept. 2 bars 4G Verizon reception. Will come and stay again!

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ChinookAdventuresRv
Sep 29, 2022

I drove up the driveway of Pipeline Campground and I was met by a hawk who made me feel as if I were welcome. I continued in as Snake River came into view. I drove about half way through the campground and decided to stop because the rain just stopped and the puddles were sketchy. The spot I found was perfect. I was able to level off without a lot of hassle and there was plenty of open space for the solar panel. I only stayed six nights and it went by fast. Everyday I’d walk the girls and everyday they played in the fields. We saw deer, a coyote, rabbits and ground moles. Of course there were a variety of water fowl that flew overhead and some waded to no wake in the river. There were fish “popping” in pools and fishermen who fished for them but it appears they all got away. Traffic was minimal and respectful to others. I met Andy and Rod who hung out at the spot bedside me for a day. They were kind to me which eased my worries about being so isolated. As an added sense of security there was Curtis who did his daily drive through who also warned me of the coyote he just saw. I saw that same coyote that afternoon walking right in front of my Rv. Needless to say, the dogs were on alert from then on. Aside from all the wildlife excitement we had a wonderful time at Pipeline Campground.

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LISA HANEY
Apr 27, 2021

I stumbled onto this little place along the River in Neeley while looking for places to to take pictures. I didn’t camp 🏕 there. I did use the outhouse and it was pleasantly clean. I am assuming it would be a good place to drop your boat in the water and do some fishing. The Snake River runs a little fast there so I probably wouldn’t want to swim or let my kids swim there.

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Tracy Koerschgen-Allen
Sep 04, 2024

Nice small campground on the banks of the Snake River. However, we had weird things happen....heater was turned on in middle of night, refrigerator went into error mode twice overnight, and our truck cab light came on by itself....I think this place is haunted. We also had weird dreams and vibes. Good luck.

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Glenda Newman
May 20, 2025

Campground not setup for large RV’s. Outhouse and great boat ramp.