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Big Rig RVing camping information for
 Idaho

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National Park Service (NPS) - Has Big Rig RVing camping opportunities available.   www.nps.gov

U.S. Forest Service (USFS) - Can provide you with information about National Forest camping.  There are some Big Rig RVing camping opportunities, both in USFS Campgrounds and in Dispersed RV camp sites.   www.fs.fed.us

U.S. Army Corps of Engineer (USACE/COE) - Information about water projects and Big Rig RVing camping locations.  COE offers great opportunities with great camping and water recreation.  www.corpslakes.us

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services (FWS) - Some Fish and Wildlife areas offer Big Rig RVing camping opportunities.  www.fws.gov

Bureau of Land Management (BLM) - Offers free to low cost camping and recreation activities, for both short-term and long-term visitors.  Please be respectful of land, obey sign postings and always stay on designated roads and trails.  Our goal is to leave the land in it's natural state.  Take nothing but pictures and leave nothing but foot prints.  www.blm.gov

Do not forget about State Parks, there are a lot of Big Rig RVing camping opportunities at most of the state parks.  www.idahoparks.org 

State Office of Tourism can be a great source of information, for not only places to camp, but other activities in the area, shopping, dinning and so forth.   www.visitid.org

Idaho Campground Guide - Is a great resource for both public and private campgrounds.   www.rvidaho.org

Private campgrounds - There are many options for private camp grounds. Some very good reference materials are "Trailer Life Directory",  www.trailerlifedirectory.com "Woodall's Directory",  www.woodalls.com  and for excellent family camping, "KOA Directory".  www.koa.com

Dump Station information and location on Dump Stations  www.sanidumps.com, please always be responsible and only dump in approved locations.

Free Big Rig RVing camping information  www.bigrigrving.com/freecamping.html

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