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Beaverdam campground
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Beaverdam campground

Rocker, Idaho
4.9 (21 reviews)

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About Beaverdam campground

Campground in Idaho.

Nestled in the heart of Idaho's natural splendor, Beaverdam Campground offers RV travelers an authentic escape into the great outdoors. This public campground provides the perfect basecamp for those seeking to immerse themselves in Idaho's stunning landscapes, pristine forests, and outdoor recreation opportunities. With its high guest satisfaction rating, visitors consistently praise their experiences here, making it a trusted destination for both seasoned RV enthusiasts and families looking for their next camping adventure.

The surrounding area of Beaverdam Campground showcases some of Idaho's most iconic natural features. The region is characterized by dense coniferous forests, clear mountain air, and the kind of peaceful atmosphere that makes RV camping so rewarding. Whether you're an early riser who enjoys watching the sunrise over the treetops or someone who simply wants to disconnect from daily life, this campground delivers that restorative camping experience. The location offers excellent access to Idaho's outdoor recreation scene, making it an ideal choice for hiking, fishing, and nature exploration.

Beaverdam's four-star-plus reputation speaks volumes about what guests can expect during their stay. The consistently high reviews reflect the campground's commitment to maintaining a clean, welcoming environment where families and groups feel comfortable settling in for a few days or a week-long adventure. The public campground setting means reasonable rates without sacrificing quality, making this an excellent value for RV travelers watching their budgets while refusing to compromise on their camping experience.

The area surrounding the campground is rich with opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Idaho's famous mountains, waterways, and wildlife viewing areas are within reach, giving you plenty to explore during the day while returning to a comfortable RV site each evening. Whether you're planning a summer getaway, a fall foliage tour, or a peaceful retreat, Beaverdam Campground provides the comfortable basecamp you need to make the most of your Idaho adventure.
4.9

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21

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Rocker 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 Rocker.

Explore the Area

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

Beaverdam campground Reviews

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Manesha Ilapperuma

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Manesha Ilapperuma

This is a small campground. The road to get in there is pretty decent. Overall beautiful and peaceful but there are lot of people on ATVs constantly riding in and out to go on the trails nearby. Neat and clean campsites, fun rock formations nearby. Couple of things to note- some sites have absolutely no shade and there are no dumpsters (it’s pack in/ pack out).

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Chris H

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Chris H

Beautiful campground. Campsites are far enough away from each other that you have a little bit of privacy. We went on Monday In July and there was only one other camper there. Camping was $15 a night. Bathrooms were clean. We took a walk at dusk and seen lots of wild visitors to camp. Be bear prepared. Yeti sells a cooler that you can add a lock to. Store garbage in your car.

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Jennifer Allen

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jennifer Allen

Really enjoy this campground. It's pretty quiet and calm most of the time. Has vault toilets, drinking water, picnic area with group fire pit, and lots of area to explore nearby.

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Greg Lundell

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Greg Lundell

Easy access from I-15. Only about a 15 minute drive up into the pines. The campground has fun rock features and hiking nearby. The road is a little bumpy but easily accessible in a car. We had a truck and 30 foot trailer and other than driving a bit slower to smooth out the bumps, we had no trouble. Several camp sights were pull throughs. Also many nice picnic areas available for day use. We call... Easy access from I-15. Only about a 15 minute drive up into the pines. The campground has fun rock features and hiking nearby. The road is a little bumpy but easily accessible in a car. We had a truck and 30 foot trailer and other than driving a bit slower to smooth out the bumps, we had no trouble. Several camp sights were pull throughs. Also many nice picnic areas available for day use. We called the ranger office ahead, and they said it rarely fills up. We had no trouble finding a spot on a Friday evening in June. We would come again.

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Andrea Craig

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Andrea Craig

It was very secluded, loved that that there are only 15 campsites, Hardly any traffic, best part no cell service! So you can actually disconnect. It does say there is a creek, however, if you like to go poking around the bear brush then I’m sure you could find the teeny tiny creek that flows through there. We were not that venturous, so we drove to an actual lake. If you don’t care about being clo... It was very secluded, loved that that there are only 15 campsites, Hardly any traffic, best part no cell service! So you can actually disconnect. It does say there is a creek, however, if you like to go poking around the bear brush then I’m sure you could find the teeny tiny creek that flows through there. We were not that venturous, so we drove to an actual lake. If you don’t care about being close to water than it’s not a bad spot to camp, but we were here in 90° weather and would have preferred some sort of water, especially for the dogs. Side note: Horse flies are awful, awful, awful up there.

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