Established Camping
Rock Creek RV Park
About
RV's only - Tent camping is not allowed.
Location
Rock Creek RV Park is located in Idaho
Directions
.25 mile west of County West (old Medical Center) building; look for the park entrance sign on the north side of Highway 30/Addison Ave W
Coordinates
42.56516295 N
114.49947597 W
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
- Walk-InPark in a lot, walk to your site.
Stay Connected
- WiFiUnknown
- VerizonGood
- AT&TGood
- T-MobileFair
Site Types
- RV Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
- Group
- Tent Cabin
Features
For Campers
- ADA Access
- Trash
- Picnic Table
- Phone Service
- Drinking Water
- Electric Hookups
- Toilets
- Alcohol
- Pets
For Vehicles
- Water Hookups
- Pull-Through Sites
- Big Rig Friendly
Early May overnight
Great spot for an overnight. Close in to Twin Falls. Well kept small tv park. There is disc golf and plenty of hiking trails to walk near a rolling creek. Pit toilets only but sites have water and electricity if needed. Plenty of grass areas and pavilions to use.
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One Night Stop
Nice stop close to Shoshone Falls. Water & electric hookup but no waste dump. No problem though, there is a free one within 2 miles on Washington Blvd and Buhl street. 👍🏻. Free Drinking water too. From WA to Utah Canyons was a great layover both ways in a Scamp Travel Trailer.
Nice campground in a county park
Would give 5 stars but no dump station
Great Place To Stay
Rock Creek is a county run park that is really great if you are visiting Twin Falls. The sites are great and even though they say that the back in sites (1-9) are only for 30 ft rigs, we easily got our 36 ft 5th wheel in site #4. Close to everything and very nice hosts. Bike or hike at the park and enjoy all of the open space. Twin Falls has a lot to offer down by the river also
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Little Gem
We stopped here this past spring and we're coming thru again this fall. $20full hookup!! There are about 24spots, no tents. Very quiet. The short road down to the park is a bit steep but doable. Fyi-Some spots are not very level There are large rigs here. There is a stream that runs thru the park and has a nice walking trail. They close starting Oct. 31st.
Unexpected gem in Twin Falls
This was a nice and quiet park. The road down is a little narrow but doable. We were told by the host that they were starting to do a reservation system but when we were there we were able to get a site first come, first served.
Nice spot
Shaded sites by the water. Quiet park setting in a city
If you’re looking for somewhere small
Love this campground. It’s clean and quiet. I stayed during the week so I don’t really know what it’s like on the weekend. Water and power only, no dump or sewer connection. However TwinFalls has a free dump station close by. Sites 1 thru 9 are in the old section, they are back-in and there are plenty of mature trees. The newer section, not so much shade.
Great stop
We were here for 3 nights at the beginning of June,2022. We are in a 35’ Class A and had no problems. Had a water and electric hookup for $20. Very pretty and clean park. Host was very helpful as we were just passing thru and hadn’t made online reservations. She helped us out and found us a spot. Highly recommend!!
Quiet Spot in the Middle of a City
We enjoyed this campground. It is a part of a county park set aside for RV's, no tent camping is allowed. It is FCFS and in October there were a good number of spaces available.  Each site has electric and water.  There are no sewer hook ups and no dump station here, but we were able to find a dump station that was free about a mile away. The sites are all in view of the creek and there are several paths in the park for hiking and bike riding. We saw a number of people fishing for trout and several had caught fish. There are picnic tables with shelters scattered through out, There are two playgrounds in the main park. We had excellent cell signals on T-Mobile and Visible. There are bathrooms but no showers.  It is about 20 minutes to Shoshone Falls and the park there is beautiful.
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Green & Quiet
Pulled in for a few nights. Easy pull though sites and steps from the water. Great for the dogs to stretch out. Kids are having fun on the bikes and fishing. We are in a 36’ toy hauler.
Pretty and green
This was our first stay in an RV park. The roads getting in and out of the park were a bit curvy and narrow but we’re not a problem. You drive down into a small canyon with a little creek running through it. Lots of trees grass and picnic tables. Very clean and well maintained.
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Wonderful oasis
Looks like it was going to be a bust but pleasantly surprised. Very nice and green . Large trees through out.
Love it here
I wish they could make this a full time RV Park. Great place to walk your dogs. Coming from Arizona, i was amazed with all the different types of trees and grass. Grass all over.
Nice place to stay, beautifully maintained.
We have a 36 ft TT and had no problems maneuvering around the campground to find a good spot. Google did good getting us there, especially since the campground is down in a ravine. No tents allowed of any sort, this is due to the campground having a full sprinkler system where the sprinkler lines are buried shallow. They don't want any spikes in the ground where it could possibly puncture the line, even the cement pads with grass on the side have sprinklers. Since this is a ravine, there are some pretty big gusts that come through, so you would need to spike down a tent. Sprinklers go Mon-Thur. There is a really great walking trail that goes for about a mile back. We even found a disk golf course but I don't think that's part of the campground. Pit toilets were well maintained and very clean. I use zoom for work and it was pretty spotty. We have Verizon, ATT and a booster and connection was spotty at times. However, our neighbor said hers did fine. Cell service was great, full bars. It's first come first serve, quiet little gem. A good place to stay.
Wonderful hidden gem
Hidden just off the main road, this lovely park and RV campground is completely unexpected. Don’t let the industrial feel of the initial area scare you off, down the hill you’ll find a park in the gorge! The Rock Creek winds through the park past picnic tables and covered gathering areas. There are two playgrounds, multiple shelters, a handicapped accessible fishing pier, and biking/walking path. The RV park is open April 1-Nov 1 for campers only, no tents. Sites are gravel but level and there’s water and electric at each site. There is no dump onsite, but Twin Falls has a free one a mile away, so as long as you plan accordingly, you should be fine! Cost in 2020 was $20 per night, cash or check only. We had exceptional service for both Verizon and AT&T. Be sure to check out the waterfalls just outside of town when you visit! Both Shoshone Falls and Perrine Coulee falls are less than 15 minutes from the park!
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Love this park! First come, first served
OVERVIEW: The RV park is part of the county park- beautiful walking/bike path with the creek flowing through. Our back in site was nearby our neighbors, but felt spacious because it's an end site directly across from the camp host. Easy to navigate the concreted roads and the space was easy to back in to.Â
Hard to beat $20 for W&E hookups. It's a quiet campground. Trashcans all around the park conveniently. The area as you drive up seems a bit run down, but as soon as you get into the park, it's great.Â
There is a free public dump station 1 mile away in town since there is not a dump station on site.Â
The park has unisex toilets around the grounds that are vault toilets so nothing fancy. Picnic tables, lots of green space around and the trail goes for at least 2 miles round trip.Â
CELL SERVICE: We work remote- We used out AT&T hotspot and had an awesome connection. Reliable for video calls all week. Gradely harshly, giving 4 out 5, only because they don't have wifi and also ideally would have been nice to have sanitizer(especially this year) in the bathrooms. Everything was was lovely.Â
GUEST SERVICES: Camphost was super friendly. We came in around 8:30pm on a Monday night with fingers crossed we would find a spot.. and we did with no problem. If it looks full as you enter, keep going past the camphost and you will find the pull thru options. The camp host came over on his gator and shined his lights to help us as we set up. He was very kind.Â
NEARBY: Close to downtown Twin Falls with some cute coffee shops and breweries. Also about 50 mins away there is a place called Mammoth Cave that might be the most interesting cave experience you ever experience. I highly encourage it.
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No lights!
I pull up to the site only because navigation told me to turn. Thought it was a mistake until I saw the unlit sign of the park (came at 8pm). Then you go into a pitch black unpaved road down a step hill. You need to pass the first group of RVs, then you'll see the envelopes to pay your $20/nt. I suppose we we fortunate because there were only 2 sites available.
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Not first come first serve like advertised
We arrived pulled into a pull thru in our class c RV towing our car. Was told we would have to move to a back in as they save the pull thru’s for the big rigs that need 50 amp. We only need 30amp. We can’t back up the tow dolly nor would have everything fit, no mention what we should do with our tow dolly and vehicle. Park ranger over camp host offered no solution either. After driving all day thought this was very rude and false advertising. Don’t even want to sight see in Twin Falls and give them our money.
Sweet little Gem!
Nice grounds, beautiful creek right in the middle of the city. Great jumping off point to see the sights!!
ok place for a night in an urban setting
As the name suggests, this is an RV park only and our first disappointment with an Idaho county park. No tents are allowed but the price of $20 per night with water and electric hookups is very reasonable. There are two sections, both are separated from the day-use area. The first section is nicer and a bit more protected from the road directly above but can only accommodate smaller rigs. The next section is not as nice and closer to road noise but is suitable for larger RVs. Surprisingly, there were several open spots on the Saturday of the 4th of July weekend. Don't be put off by the access road - it looks like it will not lead to a park, but it does. This park might be nice if you were with a group of friends or just passing through.