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Jan 14, 2016

Minidoka Internment Camp near Twin Falls, Idaho

I am looking to visit the remains of the Japanese Internment Camp near Twin Falls Idaho in the summer of 2016 pulling my 36 foot 5th wheel trailer. If I had to, it appears I could drop the trailer near I-84 and highway 93 near the Flying J Plaza. But I would just like to keep moving north after our visit to Minidoka. So, has anyone pulled their rig into a parking space or area on the grounds? I have been searching Google Earth views and Minidoka Pilgrimage photos taken over the last several years to see a parking space, but I am unclear if I can slip in and out easily.
  • I spoke to a Ranger at the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument - where there is a display regarding the Minidoka Internment Camp - but I am interested in visiting the actually site that is northeast of Twin Falls. Once I explained what I wanted to do he pulled up Google Earth to look at the site. There is a large tree that could interfere with turning into the site. We both saw it on Google Earth - but he stated that Google Earth was outdated - the tree had been removed. Winner Winner Chicken Dinner in an RV.
  • We were there last spring, very interesting by the way. There were a couple of car/pickup spaces by the sign. I can't remember any place else or even along the shoulder of the road. We had our fiver parked at Rock Creek County Park in Twin and just day tripped out.
  • Unless it has changed since were there, the visitor center is not at the camp but Hagerman, ID and there isn't a lot of parking there though I am sure they could tell you current situations. Unless there is a lot of visitors to the actual interment site, there should be room to park there even if it is alongside the road by the camp.
  • Having set out my 35 footer in the parking areas at several parks and/or monuments (including the Bison Range) in order to drive the sites, I think you are underestimating the NPS personnel. Most of them understand RVs well.
  • When I posted the question last night they were not open - but I still plan on calling them. At the same time I am not sure if the person at the National Park Service is going to have "RV" eyes and be able to see the dangers of bringing a 5th wheel trailer on to the property without hitting something. Chances are that someone on this forum has rolled through this site or lives nearby.
  • Why not just give them a call and find out what might be available?
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