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Cozy Cove
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Cozy Cove

Greenbush, Idaho
4.7 (29 reviews)

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About Cozy Cove

Overview Cozy Cove Campground is located on the southeast shore of scenic Deadwood Reservoir at an elevation of 5,300 feet. Boating, fishing and hiking are popular activities. Please click here for further information about the facility and recreation opportunities in the area. Recreation Because of its remote location, Deadwood Reservoir is quiet and unpopulated, making for great fishing for Chinook and Kokanee salmon, and rainbow and cutthroat trout. Boating, water skiing, canoeing and kayak...

Nestled in the scenic landscape of Greenbush, Idaho, Cozy Cove offers a peaceful retreat for RV travelers seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This public campground sits along Highway 21, providing convenient access while maintaining a serene, away-from-it-all atmosphere that makes it a favorite among both seasoned RVers and families looking for a relaxing getaway.

The Greenbush area is blessed with some of Idaho's most beautiful natural scenery. The surrounding landscape features the lush forests and pristine waters that define central Idaho, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're looking to unwind by your RV, explore hiking trails, or enjoy water-based activities, this region offers something special for everyone. The location on Highway 21 puts you in proximity to some of Idaho's most treasured outdoor destinations while keeping the campground itself tucked away in a peaceful setting.

Cozy Cove's strong 4.7 out of 5 rating from nearly 30 reviews speaks volumes about the experience visitors have found here. Guests consistently praise the welcoming atmosphere and the quality of their stay, returning time and again. The campground attracts a diverse crowd, from retirees exploring the country to adventure-seeking families and couples on romantic getaways. Those who appreciate Idaho's backcountry charm, pristine forests, and outdoor recreation opportunities will find Cozy Cove an excellent home base for their travels.

The Greenbush area itself offers the authentic Idaho experience many RV travelers seek. You'll find yourself surrounded by towering pines, mountain vistas, and the kind of natural beauty that makes you remember why you chose the RV lifestyle. The location provides easy access to some of central Idaho's most popular outdoor activities while maintaining the quiet, contemplative atmosphere that makes camping restorative. Whether you're planning a weekend escape or an extended stay, Cozy Cove delivers the comfortable, welcoming experience that keeps guests coming back.
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Book Early

Greenbush 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 Greenbush.

Explore the Area

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

Cozy Cove Reviews

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Chris Munkres

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Chris Munkres

Great place to go and camp. It's practically in the middle of nowhere in the BNF but the drive is definitely worth it. We went through bear valley and had a wonderful adventure. We spent 3 nights up there with rain on two of them. The views were incredible and campsites well maintained. Will definitely return in the future. Note: fishing from shore is a joke. Probably better out on the water or n... Great place to go and camp. It's practically in the middle of nowhere in the BNF but the drive is definitely worth it. We went through bear valley and had a wonderful adventure. We spent 3 nights up there with rain on two of them. The views were incredible and campsites well maintained. Will definitely return in the future. Note: fishing from shore is a joke. Probably better out on the water or near the damn.

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Howard Phelps

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Howard Phelps

Deadwood Reservoir was on my motorcycle route, taking back roads from Horseshoe Bend through Placerville and up to Warm Lake. Cozy Cove is at the south end and is one of several campgrounds on the Reservoir. I did not camp here, but only stopped for a quick break. The water is very low in the Reservoir. It looked like a great campground. Bathroom very well maintained. Campsites very nice and clea... Deadwood Reservoir was on my motorcycle route, taking back roads from Horseshoe Bend through Placerville and up to Warm Lake. Cozy Cove is at the south end and is one of several campgrounds on the Reservoir. I did not camp here, but only stopped for a quick break. The water is very low in the Reservoir. It looked like a great campground. Bathroom very well maintained. Campsites very nice and clean. The Dam is just to the north a few miles.

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Ben Johnson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Ben Johnson

This place is fairly remote but well visited. Some amazing campsites. There are I think 3 main routes into the reservoir. All have a short stretch where it's a one way track with a steep incline on both sides of the road where you really hope you don't run into someone coming the other way. The roads in are closed during the winter months. On the Cozy Cove side of the lake there was no cell servic... This place is fairly remote but well visited. Some amazing campsites. There are I think 3 main routes into the reservoir. All have a short stretch where it's a one way track with a steep incline on both sides of the road where you really hope you don't run into someone coming the other way. The roads in are closed during the winter months. On the Cozy Cove side of the lake there was no cell service. Rumor has it the other side of the lake has service but we didn't explore enough to find the way over there. I think we drove an hour back towards Garden Valley before our phones started to work as we came over a pass. Fishing from the shore is excellent with some fish stocked and a lot of native cutthroat trout. A lot of people fish for big fish from the boats. Sometimes a lot of motorized boats. You can reserve some of the improved sites. Vault toilets are clean and well maintained by the camp hosts. A big storm blew in one day and the camp host came around to check on everybody. Picnic tables in the campsite with level spots cleared for tents in most of the sites. Some are first come - first served. Weekdays are less crowded. Campsites are separated pretty well. Quite a few have access to the water. Experiences with other campers of course varies. We had some excellent neighbors and some who were a little less than considerate. We'd sit in our chairs where I took the video about sunset and watch the bats flying around above us. Several bald eagles and ospreys hunting. There's also a hot spring that you can hike to from near the dam that's about a 7 mile round trip. A lot of ebikes and motorized bikes and UTVs. Water pump near the entrance to the camp.

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Michael Carter

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Michael Carter

I wanted to go to the mountains, didn't have a destination, but followed the 20 miles of washboard road (was pulling our 20' travel trailer) took 1 1/2 hours to go the 20 miles! Didn't realize this was mainly a boat and tent campground. Had a hard time getting into a spot with the trailer, but made it work. Very clean campground on a peninsula. Beautiful lake Deadwood Reservoir great for the Trout... I wanted to go to the mountains, didn't have a destination, but followed the 20 miles of washboard road (was pulling our 20' travel trailer) took 1 1/2 hours to go the 20 miles! Didn't realize this was mainly a boat and tent campground. Had a hard time getting into a spot with the trailer, but made it work. Very clean campground on a peninsula. Beautiful lake Deadwood Reservoir great for the Trout Angler!

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Max Runia

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Max Runia

One of the best campgrounds I've ever stayed at! They have wood already cut and stacked near the fire pits at each campsite. Very clean, well worth the $12 per night fee.

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