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Sep 04, 2014

Idaho expertise needed

Need Idaho expertise please. Planning to visit Idaho from June 15 to July 30, 2015 ( 5 or 6 weeks) and would appreciate any and all information regarding our tentative route / plans. Realize this is early but would like to include suggestions / recommendations etc from fellow rv'ers before making any reservations. Also no experience with Idaho roads and would like to avoid any unpleasant surprises. Last, would appreciate any and all suggestions regarding campgrounds (50 amp with full hook up preferred) or things to see/do.

Posted this request in both routes and campsites, to reach out for as much Idaho expertise as possible.

Our thoughts for tentative ( we are flexible ) route / plan
Enter Idaho via route 93 (coming from Nevada). Stop at Twin Falls area. -
Twin Falls 93 park?
Continue on 93 north to Arco - see Craters of the Moon -
Mountain View RV park?
Continue on 93 north to Salmon - explore Lewis and Clark area and Lehmi pass -
Century 2? Or Wagonhammer? Or Salmon River?
Return ( head back south) on 93, then 75 then 21 to Boise - explore Boise and Boise mountains
No idea where to stay??
Continue 21 to I-84 head north, take route 55 north to McCall - explore Hells canyon and area
McCall RV resort?
Continue 55 north, then 95 north to Grangeville - explore northern Hells canyon and area
Bear Den RV?
Take route 13 north, then route 12 north to Missoula MT
Jim and Mary's?

40 ft diesel pusher, 4 slides - towing full size toad
Not in a rush, want to enjoy our first ever Idaho experience.

Our appreciation to all that respond
Rose and Noel

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  • Noel and Rose wrote:
    Also no experience with Idaho roads and would like to avoid any unpleasant surprises.

    40 ft diesel pusher, 4 slides - towing full size toad
    Not in a rush, want to enjoy our first ever Idaho experience.

    Our appreciation to all that respond
    Rose and Noel


    I'm not sure what you mean by "unpleasant surprises" but if it happens to be steep, narrow, curvy roads you may want to avoid Hwy. 21 from Lowman to Boise. From Stanley to Lowman is 58 miles & that is a good highway. From Lowman, take the "Lowman to Banks" highway ( 35 miles ) to highway 55, then South to Boise. If you were intending on seeing Idaho City, once you are in Boise, then take your toad & drive to Idaho City from Boise ( 40 miles ) The best RV park to stay at in Boise is "Boise Riverside RV Park". It's very easy access from Hwy 55 coming into Boise from Banks.

    Here's a link to the RV park.

    http://www.boiseriversidervpark.com/

    PS: I'm a Boise resident since 1953 & I still remember when the Stanley to Lowman route was a gravel road !!!!
  • Friends and I stayed at Mountain View RV Park about 10 days ago. Nice place, 18 miles from Craters of the Moon. Internet was excellent, no cable but received several channels with antenna. Had the nicest bathroom I've ever seen-spacious, warm, carpeted. Cold and rainy at Craters of the Moon, but still enjoyed it. Beautiful area with good roads.
  • I can only tell you about 93 We stayed there a few years ago and thought it was pretty nice, the staff was great and really friendly and as we mostly had it to ourselves, we had lots of room. (It was like November)
    They suggested we to go Jakers for dinner and THAT was a treat. Broke my rule not to eat seafood away from the ocean and had the Salmon. It was wonderful.
    The only time we ever camped around Missoula we stayed at Square Dance Center and Campground, (no we don't, didn't, can't square dance) in Lolo. It was really nice and we enjoyed our stay.
  • What would constitute an unpleasant surprise? You will encounter some grades in the Idaho mountains, but nothing difficult.

    ID17 connects ID21 to 55. That will take you to the McCall area, bypassing Boise. I've only seen Boise from I84, so can't say much about it - except that the surrounding area is flat irrigate farmland.

    75,21,17 wind through the core of the south Idaho mountains, mostly following river valleys, with numerous hot springs and small campgrounds.

    McCall is a lake vacation land for Boise residents. So the drive between the 2 can be busy on summer weekends.

    North of New Meadows, the landscape is dominated by the Salmon, Snake and Clearwater river valleys, with uplands between. Most of the grades climb in and out of those valleys.

    Another drive in the Grangeville area is ID14 up the South Fork Clearwater to Elk City. In a suitable vehicle (not an rv), this continues east as the Macgruder Corridor between two major wilderness areas all the way to US93 in Montana.

    https://picasaweb.google.com/105634639868707713567/Idaho
    This is an album of photos from a May loop around Idaho several years ago. It was a cool wet spring, so we encountered some snow (north of McCall, Lost Trail Pass, and back Washington). We entered at Lewiston and looped around to Missoula and back through northern Idaho.