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Coolin, Idaho
Campground in Idaho.
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Campground in Idaho.
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Coolin is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.
Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.
Idaho weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Coolin.
Don't miss local attractions near Coolin. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.
Mar 18, 2026
Love this camp ground. Access to Hot springs is nice. Just hanging out on the creek was really relaxing.
Mar 18, 2026
Great campground for a family or a large group! We stayed in the Valley Loop with a group of 10 families. The loop was paved so kids could ride scooters. The creek was a great place to cool off and catch some fish. The owners are so kind and helpful! If you need internet service for work or emergency, there is service just a little ways down the road as opposed to driving all the way back to Crouc... Great campground for a family or a large group! We stayed in the Valley Loop with a group of 10 families. The loop was paved so kids could ride scooters. The creek was a great place to cool off and catch some fish. The owners are so kind and helpful! If you need internet service for work or emergency, there is service just a little ways down the road as opposed to driving all the way back to Crouch.
Mar 18, 2026
When I think of idaho and it's special places, silvercreek plunge is the first to come to mind. The road up definitely makes you earn your visit, but when something is earned, you appreciate it more!
Mar 18, 2026
Great place to take the family if you don't mind over a half hour of gravel switchback roads. The pool is fantastic and the kids can ride bikes around the campground. The cabins are rustic; think of it as glorified tent camping, because you have to bring everything, but would be warmer and roomier than a tent. The trout fishing was great - we had fish for dinner!
Mar 18, 2026
Great place to take the family if you don't mind over a half hour of gravel switchback roads. The pool is fantastic and the kids can ride bikes around the campground. The cabins are rustic; think of it as glorified tent camping, because you have to bring everything, but would be warmer and roomier than a tent. The trout fishing was great - we had fish for dinner!
Mar 18, 2026
Nice managed campground. Plenty of campgrounds to pick from of various sizes from small single tent sites to large RV or multi-family sites. All with Forestry Service approved fire pits, picnic tables & a stove table. Couple public bathrooms which were VERY VERY clean and up kept. They even had quality toilet paper and not cheap government issue toilet paper you normally find in public restrooms.... Nice managed campground. Plenty of campgrounds to pick from of various sizes from small single tent sites to large RV or multi-family sites. All with Forestry Service approved fire pits, picnic tables & a stove table. Couple public bathrooms which were VERY VERY clean and up kept. They even had quality toilet paper and not cheap government issue toilet paper you normally find in public restrooms. Drinkable water facets equally distributed around the campground, usually next to the bathrooms, and there was a RV hookup for filling water. No power; but you are camping, you shouldn't need power. Paved road around the campground, so dust is minimal. Great for the kids to bike on and such with parent supervision. Tons of hiking trails in the area. The creek was cool and clean, with many places to enjoy the water and fish. Silver Creek Plunge, which is a privately owned/managed hot spring, is a 5 min walk away from most of the campground. Bring wood! Bring sunscreen/shade, as some sites do have more exposure than others. They DO accept reservations, which if you're in need of the larger sites, I would highly suggest doing.
Mar 18, 2026
Nice managed campground. Plenty of campgrounds to pick from of various sizes from small single tent sites to large RV or multi-family sites. All with Forestry Service approved fire pits, picnic tables & a stove table. Couple public bathrooms which were VERY VERY clean and up kept. They even had quality toilet paper and not cheap government issue toilet paper you normally find in public restrooms.... Nice managed campground. Plenty of campgrounds to pick from of various sizes from small single tent sites to large RV or multi-family sites. All with Forestry Service approved fire pits, picnic tables & a stove table. Couple public bathrooms which were VERY VERY clean and up kept. They even had quality toilet paper and not cheap government issue toilet paper you normally find in public restrooms. Drinkable water facets equally distributed around the campground, usually next to the bathrooms, and there was a RV hookup for filling water. No power; but you are camping, you shouldn't need power. Paved road around the campground, so dust is minimal. Great for the kids to bike on and such with parent supervision. Tons of hiking trails in the area. The creek was cool and clean, with many places to enjoy the water and fish. Silver Creek Plunge, which is a privately owned/managed hot spring, is a 5 min walk away from most of the campground. Bring wood! Bring sunscreen/shade, as some sites do have more exposure than others. They DO accept reservations, which if you're in need of the larger sites, I would highly suggest doing.
Mar 18, 2026
Nice managed campground. Plenty of campgrounds to pick from of various sizes from small single tent sites to large RV or multi-family sites. All with Forestry Service approved fire pits, picnic tables & a stove table. Couple public bathrooms which were VERY VERY clean and up kept. They even had quality toilet paper and not cheap government issue toilet paper you normally find in public restrooms.... Nice managed campground. Plenty of campgrounds to pick from of various sizes from small single tent sites to large RV or multi-family sites. All with Forestry Service approved fire pits, picnic tables & a stove table. Couple public bathrooms which were VERY VERY clean and up kept. They even had quality toilet paper and not cheap government issue toilet paper you normally find in public restrooms. Drinkable water facets equally distributed around the campground, usually next to the bathrooms, and there was a RV hookup for filling water. No power; but you are camping, you shouldn't need power. Paved road around the campground, so dust is minimal. Great for the kids to bike on and such with parent supervision. Tons of hiking trails in the area. The creek was cool and clean, with many places to enjoy the water and fish. Silver Creek Plunge, which is a privately owned/managed hot spring, is a 5 min walk away from most of the campground. Bring wood! Bring sunscreen/shade, as some sites do have more exposure than others. They DO accept reservations, which if you're in need of the larger sites, I would highly suggest doing.
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