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Balanced Rock Park Campground
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Balanced Rock Park Campground

Filer, Idaho
4.6 (89 reviews)

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About Balanced Rock Park Campground

Campground in Idaho.

Balanced Rock Park Campground offers a unique high-desert camping experience in the heart of Idaho's stunning landscape. Located in a region celebrated for its geological wonders and natural beauty, this public campground serves as an excellent basecamp for exploring some of the state's most memorable attractions and outdoor activities.

The area surrounding Balanced Rock Park is characterized by dramatic rock formations, wide-open vistas, and the kind of peaceful solitude that draws travelers seeking respite from bustling city life. The park itself sits in a region where geology becomes art, with distinctive stone formations creating an otherworldly backdrop for your camping adventure. Whether you're an avid photographer, a nature enthusiast, or someone simply looking to disconnect and recharge, the landscape here provides endless inspiration and relaxation.

This location is particularly appealing for travelers who want to experience Idaho's diverse outdoor recreation opportunities. The region offers excellent hiking trails that showcase the unique geological features and high-desert ecosystems. Rock enthusiasts and geology buffs will find the formations both educational and awe-inspiring, with opportunities to observe and photograph the natural architecture carved by millennia of geological processes.

The campground's position makes it an ideal launching point for exploring nearby attractions and activities throughout the region. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to areas perfect for hiking, wildlife viewing, and scenic drives. The wide-open spaces and clear night skies make this an exceptional destination for stargazing, offering those dark skies increasingly difficult to find elsewhere.

Families, couples, and solo travelers alike find value in the accessible yet immersive nature experience this location provides. The high desert setting means mild temperatures suitable for camping across much of the year, though visitors should prepare for the characteristic temperature variations of desert climates. The campground's public nature ensures a welcoming atmosphere for all visitors seeking authentic outdoor experiences without pretense or unnecessary complexity.
4.6

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89

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Filer is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Idaho weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Filer.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Filer. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Balanced Rock Park Campground Reviews

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Colleen Duncan

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Colleen Duncan

Very pretty area along a creek grassy area with picnic tables & a short hike is possible if you are willing to scramble over some fallen rocks. The one thing I hated was the RIDICULOUS amount of flies! (MOSTLY getting into my camper) There was some onions left on one grill at the front of the park- but not a huge amount of trash at all. In general looked pretty clean. Didn't notice the flies much... Very pretty area along a creek grassy area with picnic tables & a short hike is possible if you are willing to scramble over some fallen rocks. The one thing I hated was the RIDICULOUS amount of flies! (MOSTLY getting into my camper) There was some onions left on one grill at the front of the park- but not a huge amount of trash at all. In general looked pretty clean. Didn't notice the flies much when outside walking around. So weird. Oh, the balancing rock is NOT at the park- its about a mile up the road. Pretty area- but I was not terribly impressed with the balancing rock... interesting however.

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Colleen Duncan

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Colleen Duncan

Very pretty area along a creek grassy area with picnic tables & a short hike is possible if you are willing to scramble over some fallen rocks. The one thing I hated was the RIDICULOUS amount of flies! (MOSTLY getting into my camper) There was some onions left on one grill at the front of the park- but not a huge amount of trash at all. In general looked pretty clean. Didn't notice the flies much... Very pretty area along a creek grassy area with picnic tables & a short hike is possible if you are willing to scramble over some fallen rocks. The one thing I hated was the RIDICULOUS amount of flies! (MOSTLY getting into my camper) There was some onions left on one grill at the front of the park- but not a huge amount of trash at all. In general looked pretty clean. Didn't notice the flies much when outside walking around. So weird. Oh, the balancing rock is NOT at the park- its about a mile up the road. Pretty area- but I was not terribly impressed with the balancing rock... interesting however.

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Gina Picke

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Gina Picke

UPDATE: Paradise lost We came here last year and became completely enamoured with the stunning beauty of this place, we absolutely had to return. Upon pulling in, we noticed a horrible change. The roads are badly rutted, trash everwhere, the grass is dead in places, tree branches hanging down so far our RV had no way of driving under them, a resident drunk, and people using this as a place to do t... UPDATE: Paradise lost We came here last year and became completely enamoured with the stunning beauty of this place, we absolutely had to return. Upon pulling in, we noticed a horrible change. The roads are badly rutted, trash everwhere, the grass is dead in places, tree branches hanging down so far our RV had no way of driving under them, a resident drunk, and people using this as a place to do their “business” in the back seat of their cars. I don’t think the maintenance person cares as much as the person doing the maintenance a year ago when we were here. The grass along the waters edge used to be trimmed up so you could sit on the edge and enjoy the stream. Now it’s very overgrown and you can’t get near the water unless you find a muddy outcropping. There’s algae across large portions of the stream. That’s probably not a maintenance issue as much as a mother nature issue. But it looks horrible. There’s signs warning tent campers not to camp on the grass Monday thru Thursday. They water the grass at midnight on those days. That’s why it’s so green. However, people have chosen to ignore that rule and they obviously don’t bother policing it because we found several sprinklers locked out with tent stakes and the grass is completely dead in those areas. There used to be a trail in the back of the canyon you could walk down with your dog and enjoy the stream. The last time we were here it was nicely cleared. Its completely overgrown now. I wouldn’t dare try walking down it now in snake season. It’s such a shame. Paradise is truly lost. Stayed two nights in a 34ft class A motorhome. Our friends were in a 36ft class A towing a 12ft trailer. Someone posted that the park would only fit a medium sized RV but there was plenty of space for our RVs to turn around at the far end and park along the grass as well as space for other vehicles to drive past. Truely magical place! A little slice of heaven. Well maintained, and quiet. We have AT&T and our friends have T mobile. There is no wifi or phone signal, so be prepared. We weren't. So, we walked a mile up the canyon to balanced rock trying to get a phone signal. No luck. But balanced rock was interesting to see.

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Gina Picke

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Gina Picke

UPDATE: Paradise lost We came here last year and became completely enamoured with the stunning beauty of this place, we absolutely had to return. Upon pulling in, we noticed a horrible change. The roads are badly rutted, trash everwhere, the grass is dead in places, tree branches hanging down so far our RV had no way of driving under them, a resident drunk, and people using this as a place to do t... UPDATE: Paradise lost We came here last year and became completely enamoured with the stunning beauty of this place, we absolutely had to return. Upon pulling in, we noticed a horrible change. The roads are badly rutted, trash everwhere, the grass is dead in places, tree branches hanging down so far our RV had no way of driving under them, a resident drunk, and people using this as a place to do their “business” in the back seat of their cars. I don’t think the maintenance person cares as much as the person doing the maintenance a year ago when we were here. The grass along the waters edge used to be trimmed up so you could sit on the edge and enjoy the stream. Now it’s very overgrown and you can’t get near the water unless you find a muddy outcropping. There’s algae across large portions of the stream. That’s probably not a maintenance issue as much as a mother nature issue. But it looks horrible. There’s signs warning tent campers not to camp on the grass Monday thru Thursday. They water the grass at midnight on those days. That’s why it’s so green. However, people have chosen to ignore that rule and they obviously don’t bother policing it because we found several sprinklers locked out with tent stakes and the grass is completely dead in those areas. There used to be a trail in the back of the canyon you could walk down with your dog and enjoy the stream. The last time we were here it was nicely cleared. Its completely overgrown now. I wouldn’t dare try walking down it now in snake season. It’s such a shame. Paradise is truly lost. Stayed two nights in a 34ft class A motorhome. Our friends were in a 36ft class A towing a 12ft trailer. Someone posted that the park would only fit a medium sized RV but there was plenty of space for our RVs to turn around at the far end and park along the grass as well as space for other vehicles to drive past. Truely magical place! A little slice of heaven. Well maintained, and quiet. We have AT&T and our friends have T mobile. There is no wifi or phone signal, so be prepared. We weren't. So, we walked a mile up the canyon to balanced rock trying to get a phone signal. No luck. But balanced rock was interesting to see.

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Gina Picke

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Gina Picke

UPDATE: Paradise lost We came here last year and became completely enamoured with the stunning beauty of this place, we absolutely had to return. Upon pulling in, we noticed a horrible change. The roads are badly rutted, trash everwhere, the grass is dead in places, tree branches hanging down so far our RV had no way of driving under them, a resident drunk, and people using this as a place to do t... UPDATE: Paradise lost We came here last year and became completely enamoured with the stunning beauty of this place, we absolutely had to return. Upon pulling in, we noticed a horrible change. The roads are badly rutted, trash everwhere, the grass is dead in places, tree branches hanging down so far our RV had no way of driving under them, a resident drunk, and people using this as a place to do their “business” in the back seat of their cars. I don’t think the maintenance person cares as much as the person doing the maintenance a year ago when we were here. The grass along the waters edge used to be trimmed up so you could sit on the edge and enjoy the stream. Now it’s very overgrown and you can’t get near the water unless you find a muddy outcropping. There’s algae across large portions of the stream. That’s probably not a maintenance issue as much as a mother nature issue. But it looks horrible. There’s signs warning tent campers not to camp on the grass Monday thru Thursday. They water the grass at midnight on those days. That’s why it’s so green. However, people have chosen to ignore that rule and they obviously don’t bother policing it because we found several sprinklers locked out with tent stakes and the grass is completely dead in those areas. There used to be a trail in the back of the canyon you could walk down with your dog and enjoy the stream. The last time we were here it was nicely cleared. Its completely overgrown now. I wouldn’t dare try walking down it now in snake season. It’s such a shame. Paradise is truly lost. Stayed two nights in a 34ft class A motorhome. Our friends were in a 36ft class A towing a 12ft trailer. Someone posted that the park would only fit a medium sized RV but there was plenty of space for our RVs to turn around at the far end and park along the grass as well as space for other vehicles to drive past. Truely magical place! A little slice of heaven. Well maintained, and quiet. We have AT&T and our friends have T mobile. There is no wifi or phone signal, so be prepared. We weren't. So, we walked a mile up the canyon to balanced rock trying to get a phone signal. No luck. But balanced rock was interesting to see.

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Amber Klinsky

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Amber Klinsky

A hidden gem in the farmland! The park is nestled down in a little canyon & feels like a hidden oasis. It's not large, but there are quite a few picnic & camp spots. Just dry camping & most the spots are small or just for tents, there were a couple spots at the end that could accommodate a mid size trailer or motorhome, but I would check before you drive anything big back there. Turnaround spot... A hidden gem in the farmland! The park is nestled down in a little canyon & feels like a hidden oasis. It's not large, but there are quite a few picnic & camp spots. Just dry camping & most the spots are small or just for tents, there were a couple spots at the end that could accommodate a mid size trailer or motorhome, but I would check before you drive anything big back there. Turnaround spot at the end, but the day we were there, people were parking back there & it was tight. Beautiful calm stream with clear water: we saw lots of kayaking & hiked up the trail--looks like it would be perfect to hike up & the tube back to the park. The trail is hidden at the very last campsite: go to the left around a big rock to see the start. Easy walking trail: goes maybe a half mile up the canyon.

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Amber Klinsky

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Amber Klinsky

A hidden gem in the farmland! The park is nestled down in a little canyon & feels like a hidden oasis. It's not large, but there are quite a few picnic & camp spots. Just dry camping & most the spots are small or just for tents, there were a couple spots at the end that could accommodate a mid size trailer or motorhome, but I would check before you drive anything big back there. Turnaround spot... A hidden gem in the farmland! The park is nestled down in a little canyon & feels like a hidden oasis. It's not large, but there are quite a few picnic & camp spots. Just dry camping & most the spots are small or just for tents, there were a couple spots at the end that could accommodate a mid size trailer or motorhome, but I would check before you drive anything big back there. Turnaround spot at the end, but the day we were there, people were parking back there & it was tight. Beautiful calm stream with clear water: we saw lots of kayaking & hiked up the trail--looks like it would be perfect to hike up & the tube back to the park. The trail is hidden at the very last campsite: go to the left around a big rock to see the start. Easy walking trail: goes maybe a half mile up the canyon.

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Amber Klinsky

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Amber Klinsky

A hidden gem in the farmland! The park is nestled down in a little canyon & feels like a hidden oasis. It's not large, but there are quite a few picnic & camp spots. Just dry camping & most the spots are small or just for tents, there were a couple spots at the end that could accommodate a mid size trailer or motorhome, but I would check before you drive anything big back there. Turnaround spot... A hidden gem in the farmland! The park is nestled down in a little canyon & feels like a hidden oasis. It's not large, but there are quite a few picnic & camp spots. Just dry camping & most the spots are small or just for tents, there were a couple spots at the end that could accommodate a mid size trailer or motorhome, but I would check before you drive anything big back there. Turnaround spot at the end, but the day we were there, people were parking back there & it was tight. Beautiful calm stream with clear water: we saw lots of kayaking & hiked up the trail--looks like it would be perfect to hike up & the tube back to the park. The trail is hidden at the very last campsite: go to the left around a big rock to see the start. Easy walking trail: goes maybe a half mile up the canyon.

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John Burgoyne

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by John Burgoyne

It was a great place!! Bathrooms but no running water from what I saw, at least it was turned off. Fun to be by the river. Swing set. Tables and a covering. Plenty of room. The entrance was a little hidden so it is easy to miss.

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John Burgoyne

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by John Burgoyne

It was a great place!! Bathrooms but no running water from what I saw, at least it was turned off. Fun to be by the river. Swing set. Tables and a covering. Plenty of room. The entrance was a little hidden so it is easy to miss.

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John Burgoyne

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by John Burgoyne

It was a great place!! Bathrooms but no running water from what I saw, at least it was turned off. Fun to be by the river. Swing set. Tables and a covering. Plenty of room. The entrance was a little hidden so it is easy to miss.

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Kris Farnsworth

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kris Farnsworth

Very nice spot to camp lots of walking paths.

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Kris Farnsworth

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kris Farnsworth

Very nice spot to camp lots of walking paths.

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Kris Farnsworth

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kris Farnsworth

Very nice spot to camp lots of walking paths.

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