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Rainy Hill Campground
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Rainy Hill Campground

Plummer, Idaho
4.0 (28 reviews)

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About Rainy Hill Campground

Campground in Idaho.

Rainy Hill Campground welcomes RV travelers seeking a genuine outdoor experience in the heart of Idaho's natural landscape. This public campground offers a peaceful retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life while maintaining reasonable access to regional attractions and services.

The campground's setting provides an authentic connection to Idaho's rugged beauty. Whether you're a seasoned RV enthusiast or relatively new to campground camping, Rainy Hill delivers the kind of unplugged experience that makes RV travel so rewarding. The natural surroundings create an ideal backdrop for families, couples, and solo adventurers alike who want to spend their days exploring, relaxing, and enjoying time outdoors.

Idaho's landscape around this area is characterized by its varied terrain, from forested areas to open vistas that showcase the state's natural charm. The region offers something for different types of travelers. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the outdoor environment and opportunities for exploration on foot or by vehicle. Those interested in regional history and culture will find that Idaho has a fascinating story to tell, with nearby towns and communities that reflect the area's heritage.

For travelers planning their itinerary, Rainy Hill's location provides a good base for day trips to various regional attractions. The campground serves as a starting point for discovering what makes this part of Idaho special, whether that's scenic drives, local outdoor recreation, or small-town character.

The 4.0-star rating from previous guests indicates that Rainy Hill consistently meets visitor expectations for a public campground experience. Reviews from other travelers can provide valuable insights into what to expect regarding facilities, cleanliness, and the overall camping environment. Many visitors return to favorite campgrounds season after season, and Rainy Hill appears to have earned its reputation among repeat RV travelers.

Rainy Hill Campground represents the kind of straightforward, reliable camping destination that forms the backbone of the RV travel experience across America. It's a place where you can settle in, enjoy the Idaho outdoors, and create the kind of memories that keep people coming back to RV travel year after year.
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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Plummer 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 Plummer.

Explore the Area

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

Rainy Hill Campground Reviews

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Renee Tang

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Renee Tang

Free dispersed. 2 other campers on a Monday. We camped up the hill. Used the pit toilet at next door Rainy Hill boat ramp. Can park right next to water, too.

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RJ Keating

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by RJ Keating

Three nights of quiet bliss only interrupted by the moose moving thru the brush near my campsite.

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Sarah Self

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Sarah Self

Had a great time fishing with family. Didn't catch much other than a couple little catfish that ate the whole herring though.

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Kayla Dalle

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Kayla Dalle

This is not a "campground" by any means. It's dispersed camping. There is no water and the water all around is not healthy to drink even after filtering. Pit toilet is down by the boat ramp, didn't use it though. It's a beautiful and quiet spot to set up a tent. Around 8:30pm there was a car that drove up the hill, turned around, then shot once into the woods. Good thing no one else was camping a... This is not a "campground" by any means. It's dispersed camping. There is no water and the water all around is not healthy to drink even after filtering. Pit toilet is down by the boat ramp, didn't use it though. It's a beautiful and quiet spot to set up a tent. Around 8:30pm there was a car that drove up the hill, turned around, then shot once into the woods. Good thing no one else was camping around us, idiot.

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Kayla Dalle

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Kayla Dalle

This is not a "campground" by any means. It's dispersed camping. There is no water and the water all around is not healthy to drink even after filtering. Pit toilet is down by the boat ramp, didn't use it though. It's a beautiful and quiet spot to set up a tent. Around 8:30pm there was a car that drove up the hill, turned around, then shot once into the woods. Good thing no one else was camping a... This is not a "campground" by any means. It's dispersed camping. There is no water and the water all around is not healthy to drink even after filtering. Pit toilet is down by the boat ramp, didn't use it though. It's a beautiful and quiet spot to set up a tent. Around 8:30pm there was a car that drove up the hill, turned around, then shot once into the woods. Good thing no one else was camping around us, idiot.

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Merinda Cutler

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Merinda Cutler

Based on some of these Google reviews, we planned to camp here as part of a cycling trip during a heat wave in July. There is a small campsite just off the boat launch parking lot and right by the lake, with the pit toilets nearby. It has a small fire ring, space for a tent, some shade, and a small path to the lake. After we set up our tent we noticed the announcement board in the parking lot had... Based on some of these Google reviews, we planned to camp here as part of a cycling trip during a heat wave in July. There is a small campsite just off the boat launch parking lot and right by the lake, with the pit toilets nearby. It has a small fire ring, space for a tent, some shade, and a small path to the lake. After we set up our tent we noticed the announcement board in the parking lot had a sign that clearly said "Day Use Only." Since we had arrived by bicycle, we didn't have a lot of other options, so we stayed anyway. It was beautiful and quiet, but lots of mosquitos, no running water, a good amount of trash (including broken glass), and we were a little concerned that someone would come and kick us out for staying beyond the allowed "day use" (but nobody did).

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Merinda Cutler

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Merinda Cutler

Based on some of these Google reviews, we planned to camp here as part of a cycling trip during a heat wave in July. There is a small campsite just off the boat launch parking lot and right by the lake, with the pit toilets nearby. It has a small fire ring, space for a tent, some shade, and a small path to the lake. After we set up our tent we noticed the announcement board in the parking lot had... Based on some of these Google reviews, we planned to camp here as part of a cycling trip during a heat wave in July. There is a small campsite just off the boat launch parking lot and right by the lake, with the pit toilets nearby. It has a small fire ring, space for a tent, some shade, and a small path to the lake. After we set up our tent we noticed the announcement board in the parking lot had a sign that clearly said "Day Use Only." Since we had arrived by bicycle, we didn't have a lot of other options, so we stayed anyway. It was beautiful and quiet, but lots of mosquitos, no running water, a good amount of trash (including broken glass), and we were a little concerned that someone would come and kick us out for staying beyond the allowed "day use" (but nobody did).

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