Parks and Waterways
RV PARKS ARE CLOSED FOR CAMPING FOR THE 2024 SEASON!
Reservations for the 2025-year season can be made starting
Monday February 3rd, 2025.
“The mission of the Twin Falls County Parks and Waterways Department is to provide clean, green, and safe recreational opportunities to our community and to preserve and protect our outstanding natural, scenic, historical, and recreational resources for the enjoyment of present and future generations. Our goal is to promote our parks and waterways and plan effectively and strategically for the future needs of our community.”
ANY STAY LONGER THAN 15 DAYS MUST BE PRE-APPROVED BY THE PARKS AND WATERWAYS DIRECTOR. YOU WILL NEED APPROVAL IN WRITING, THANK YOU.
Cancelations:
COMING 2025: We will still allow cancellations, however, the money used for the reservation will only be refunded as an “in-store credit”. It will show up on your account and be used for future reservations. No cash or Credit Card refunds are allowed.
HOW TO FIND US:
1234 Highland Ave
Twin Falls, Idaho 83301
Directions: Follow the link and enter your address to get directions to our office.
Google Maps
Office Phone Number: (208) 734-9491
Office Email: [email protected]
Please add as much information as possible to the email, as we have several parks.
Murtaugh Lake camp host: 208-539-1656 Open April 1st- November 1st
Rock Creek R.V. camp host: 208-539-3423 Open April 1st- November 1st
Rock Creek and Centennial Park Hours:
Park Winter Hours: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Parks Summer Hours April 1st to November 1st Sunrise to Sunset
Murtaugh Lake:
Park Winter Hours: Closed
Cove Side Boat Launch: Open (Weather Permitted)
Parks Summer Hours April 1st to November 1st Sunrise to Sunset
Balanced Rock:
Open 24/7
Office Hours: M-Th 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. for lunch hour.
Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closed from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. for lunch hour.
Assumption of Risk
As a term and condition of this [rental agreement / reservation / ect.] Renter hereby assumes the risk inherent in RV camping and participation in outdoor activities, including, but not limited to, the following: drowning; slips and falls; rope burns; collision with fixed objects or people; boat capsize and entrapment; boats are slippery when wet and accidents can occur getting in or out, tidal conditions, surf and currents; the hazards of walking on uneven terrain; water hazards; exhaustion; exposure to temperature and weather extremes which could cause cold water shock, hypothermia, hyperthermia (heat related illnesses), heat exhaustion, sunburn, dehydration; and exposure to potentially dangerous wild animals, insect bites, and hazardous plant life; aggressive and /or poisonous marine life; the risk of falling from significant heights, standing or walking near slopes and steep cliffs; accidents or illness can occur in remote places without medical facilities and emergency treatment or other services rendered; consumption of food or drink; equipment failure; improper lifting or carrying; ability to swim and/or follow directions; my own physical condition, and the physical exertion associated with this activity.