€509.34579439252
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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Twin Falls 93 RV Park

2404 E 3830 N.
83301, Twin Falls
the United States

Twin Falls 93 RV Park is a campsite with 29 pitches in Twin Falls, the United States, located in the Idaho region. Twin Falls 93 RV Park has wifi and a camping shop. Dogs are allowed on this campsite. To wash your clothing there are laundry driers available

Characteristics campsite

Accomodation

Facilities
Wifi
Camping shop

Qualifications
Dogs

Sanitary
Laundry driers


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Reviews

Anonymous
English (US)
The campground is located just off route 93, near where the road narrows from 4 lanes to 2. So there is some road noise, but it was only really obvious at night (the campground is pretty quiet generally) and we couldn’t hear it in the RV. The park has several rows of sites, mainly pull-throughs except for the last row on either end. We stayed in the older section of the park where most of the full-hookup sites are located, and many of the sites had trees that provided a little shade. Most of the newer sites on the north end are just water and electric, and the few trees in that section aren’t tall enough yet to be shade trees, but the sites are bigger (80 feet long vs. our 60-foot long site). All of the interior roads and the site pads are packed gravel, with grass yards. Our site (16) was fairly level, but we did put a board under the driver side tires, and I saw a few other folks who did the same. The hookups were all pretty standard, and the water spigots were wrapped with insulation and heat tape. The office building is split into two sections. The front section contains the office, which has an ATM machine, a small ice cream freezer, and some sewer supplies. The campground accepts packages, which are stored in the office for pickup. The back section of the building, accessible via access code, has the bathrooms and the laundry room. Each bathroom has two toilet stalls with accordion-style doors and two shower stalls, and they were pretty clean when we used them. The laundry room has 3 washers and 6 dryers, all coin operated, with coins available at the office. There is also a dumpster and a propane refill station near the office, and a communal BBQ patio across from the office. The east end of the park is the dog-friendly area. There are two large grassy fenced-in dog runs, with airlock-style gates at entrances that face west but also single gates on the east side (which were always closed). There are also two grass on-leash walking areas, one between the two dog parks and one between the southern dog run and the artificial pond that stores the irrigation water for the park. There is one horseshoe pit and one old former putting green with astroturf near the irrigation pond, along with the dump station. Three dumpsters are also located along this stretch of the park. In terms of cell service, the best speed I got on my Verizon Jetpack with MIMO antenna was 86Mbps down and 56 up, so streaming video was not a problem. The best speed I got on my AT&T smartphone was 57Mbps down and 18 up. It was unseasonably warm during our stay, with several near 100-degree days. There were a few times when our electrical management system (EMS) kicked off the power due to low voltage on the 50-amp line, but once we turned off the 2nd AC unit and a few other non-essentials, we were able to restore power. That was pretty much the only negative about our stay. We would stay here again if we were in the area.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We arrived around 7pm, after the office had closed. Site number and info was left outside of office and was easy to find (as was the site). We only had water & electricity for the night, but was all we needed; there was a dump station on site (we did not use it). Bathroom facilities were clean and easy to access. Campground had 2 large, fenced-in, dog parks. Facility is a bit out of town, but we didn't mind. We were traveling south on 93 and this location was prefect for our needs. We were on an end space, closest to 93; there was a little more road noise then I expected but nothing that kept us awake at night. Purchased ice from the office before we left.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
AMAZING customer service!!! I can't say enough about the front desk here at 93 Rv Park! They have been so helpful and kind to us. We needed a spot for memorial day weekend, last minute, and they went above and beyond for us to make sure we had somewhere to stay and let us dry camp for free. Then we had truck issues and had to extend our stay, they were very accommodating and made sure we were taken care of. The day we were meant to leave there was a high wind advisory in place so we asked to stay one more night....the manager was so understanding and gave us the night for free. Thank you so much!
1 year ago

Darla
English (US)
93 RV is a clean and very nice RV Park. The staff is nice and very helpful. Newer spaces are large and open. Fairly level and well kept. Nice grassy area with tables at every site. Grass dog run (unfenced, so dog will need to be on leash). Well kept with plenty of poop bag stations with disposal cans, most people clean up after pets. Maintenance does a great job keeping grounds nice. Has 2 washers and 4 dryers, clean bathrooms and showers. Close to town and lots to do in the area. Very enjoyable stay and would recommend to my best friend and family. Not all sites have sewer hookups, but the Honey wagon does come 2x a week and is plenty for myself and my 43 ft neighbor. Office staff is rarely in the office but are just a phone call away.
3 years ago

Dick Tony
English (US)
It had recently been spruced up so most of the amenities and signage were bright and new. You're pretty close to your neighbors and really close to the highway, without being particularly close to Twin Falls. There's a murky pond and a mini-golf hole in the back of the property, neither of which seemed to have been included in the recent property refresh. This place did not suffer from any major defects and the staff were friendly enough -- but I can't say I recommend it.
3 years ago

4traveler
English (US)
Were there two nights. Some hiway noise but not bad. Good satellite reception. Well designed good gravel roads and pads. Park is five miles out of town on 93. Have dinner at Elevation 486 for the canyon view. Laundry has two washers and four dryers. Did not use park WiFi.
3 years ago