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PARK UPDATE:
March 2023 Update:

Due to the predicted weather and freezing temperatures, the water at individual campsites will not be available until warmer temperatures arrive.  Potable water will be available at the sewage dump stations during the day as temperatures allow but will be shut off in late afternoon.  We will keep you updated as the weather changes and we look forward to seeing you for some great Spring camping.

November 1, 2022 to March 15, 2023: Camping, with electric hookups only, is available on a first come first serve basis in our Wagon Wheel campground, Trailside campground is closed.

Restrooms are available throughout the winter in the Day Use area and on the east end of Trail break Cabin near the Park Entrance.  Park Facilities have been winterized until spring.

Cabins require 48 hour advance reservations. Sage and Cottonwood Cabins are closed for the winter.

General

  • All campsites are reservable during our peak season only, mid-March thru October.  November thru mid-March our Wagon Wheel Campground (sites 1-43) is open on a first come first serve basis, with limited services available.
  • Campsite check-in time is 2 pm. and checkout time is 11 am.
  • Cabins require reservations year-round, and they must be made at least 48 hours prior to the arrival date.  The Cottonwood and Sage Cabins are closed from November thru mid-March.
  • Cabin check-in time is 3 pm. and check-out time is Noon.
  • These times are being strictly enforced.  If you arrive before 2 pm., you may park in the overflow parking area and visit the rest of the park.

**Note:  If you are sick, have a cough, fever, or have knowingly been exposed to COVID-19, please do not enter the Oregon Trail Education and History Center.

Park Reservations
By phone: 1-888-9-CAMPID or 1-888-922-6743

General Information

  • A Group Use Permit is necessary for gatherings of 25 persons or more, including reservations of shelters and conference rooms, disc golf tournaments, school tours and any other group activity requiring special considerations or deviations from park rules or policies.
  • Please include as much detail as possible on the Group Use Permit application and email the filled out form to THR@idpr.idaho.gov 
  • The shelter reservation fee is non-refundable.
  • All motor vehicles entering the park must pay the $7 entrance fee or display a valid Idaho State Parks Passport and or annual Motor Vehicle Entry Fee pass.
  • The park closes at sunset.
  • Pack-It-In, Pack-It-Out Policy: Many trash cans and several dumpsters have been placed throughout the park for your use.
  • Cleanup of tables and shelter area is the responsibility of the reserving party.
  • Amplified music shall not exceed a maximum of 65 decibels at 100 feet distance.
  • Pets must always be on a leash and owners are responsible for clean up.
  • The person making this reservation is responsible for informing all group members, caterers, and rental companies of the above information.

River View Shelter

  • $25 per day use fee
  • $25 reservation fee
  • 200 people max
  • Two 20-amp outlets
  • Two standing charcoal grills
  • 12 picnic tables
  • Restrooms nearby
  • Water nearby
  • Parking at location
River View Shelter
Western Pine Shelter
Parking in overflow parking area at campground entrance: 16 parking spaces and one Americans with Disabilities Act-accessible space

Western Pine Shelter

  • $25 per day use fee
  • $25 reservation fee
  • 100 people max
  • One 20-amp outlet
  • Large built in charcoal grill
  • 8 picnic tables
  • Restrooms nearby
  • Water nearby

Sunrise View Shelter

  • $25 per day use fee
  • $25 reservation fee
  • 100 people max
  • Located in Trailside Campground
  • One 20-amp outlet
  • Large built in charcoal grill
  • 8 picnic tables
  • Restrooms nearby
Sunrise View Shelter
Parking in overflow parking area at campground entrance: 16 parking spaces and one Americans with Disabilities Act-accessible space
Three Island Crossing Conference Room

Conference Room

  • Located in the Oregon Trail History and Education Center
  • $25 per day use fee
  • $25 reservation fee
  • 60-person occupancy
  • 60 chairs
  • 11, 5-foot tables
  • 2, 6-foot tables
  • 2, 8-foot tables
  • Kitchenette
  • Restrooms nearby

Current Conditions

Contact the Park

Address: 1083 S.Three Island Park Dr.
Glenns Ferry, ID 83623
Phone: (208) 366-2394
Hours of Operation: Oregon Trail History Center: Winter hours - 9am to 4 pm Tuesday thru Saturday | Closed Sunday, Monday, and holidays

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