“fabulous outdoor adventures”
River activities, open skies, and fabulous outdoor adventures are all a part of camping at Village of the Trees RV Resort, our campground in Declo, Idaho. At our RV park on the Snake River, we offer outstanding facilities for RV campers, tent campers, and guests who'd like to stay in our river-view rental cabins. Join us for hiking, biking, fishing, boating, rock climbing, golfing, bird watching and more near attractions like the City of Rocks National Reserve and Lake Walcott. With all there is to see and do, we know you're going to love camping on the Snake River in Southern Idaho!
Reviews of Village of Trees RV Resort
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Ratings Summary
Cell Coverage
Verizon 4G/5G
Confirmed by 6 users | Last reported on January 17, 2023AT&T 4G/5G
Confirmed by 6 users | Last reported on July 25, 2023T-Mobile 4G/5G
Confirmed by 3 users | Last reported on May 09, 2023This place was great! I recommend stopping. We just needed a place to bunk down for the night, and we got a lot for our money. We'd stay again for sure. The only complaint I would have is that we are a family of 5, and all 5 could not shower in a row with hot water. Other people were using the facilities also though.
I had stayed here previously and thought it was a nice park however last July My experience here change my mind. I had called ahead asking for a place on the outside if possible as I had 2 new puppies. Was told they couldn’t yet assign my slot but would accommodate me. I arrived and when asked for a more side slot was told no they would put me where they wanted. I reminded them I was the one who called and asked for whatever would be away from others if possible. At this point some other worker, a rather big intimidating man came up and literally started screaming at me that I didn’t decide or have a choice, they choose as they were a popular park and fit people where it suited them. He seemed in a rage, loud and angry. I was shocked and shaken by his intensity and felt assaulted. Then a third man came up and the screamer backed off. I ended staying as I was exhausted but this totally ruined the experience. I travel a lot and have stayed at all kinds of places from nice to ratty RV parks, truck stops, parks, and roadside rest areas and dealt with many different people from nice to rude but have never felt so verbally abused as with this persons apparent rage. Of note, when I left the next morning they were only 2/3s full so my request had not been unreasonable. I have never written a negative review before but traveling the same road by this place brought back memories and I decided to share my experience.
This was one of those "Okay we need to stop and sleep somewhere tonight. Where will it be?" spots. It's right off the freeway, but it actually DOES have a lot of trees and it's quite pretty.
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Days Stayed: 1
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We rolled into the Village of Trees RV Resort in Declo, Idaho at around 7:30 p.m. Now, I hate camping within sight of neighbors, and "camping" in an RV park deserves to be put in quotation marks. But Village of Trees is on the good side of what a roadside transit stop should be. The staff was friendly and accommodating, to the point where they granted my wish for an end spot closest to the Snake River, where the dogs got to swim adjacent to a boat launch. I ordered a decent fried shrimp basket from their grill, which they delivered right to our campsite. My wife got caught up on laundry from her Canada trip, we had a pull-through site with hookups, and we were quickly back on the road in the morning.
Nightly Rate: $32.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: B14
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
Trees provide shade, but there’s not much privacy as it is a typical RV park layout and there is no undergrowth. Bathrooms were clean and staff were friendly enough. Sites were level and hookups were in good condition. Some highway noise, but not bad.
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Days Stayed: 1
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Just off the freeway and your ears will remind you of that. Nice big sites. Super dog-friendly. Trees everywhere and you can walk down to the Snake River. It’s part of a gas station/truck stop, so it’s kind of loud and busy. If you need to stop for the night, it’s great, but I’d never want to stay here for a whole vacation, even though there’s a lot of long-timers here. The staff are really nice and will deliver breakfast to your site from the on site restaurant.
Nightly Rate: $40.00
Days Stayed: 1
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I had booked here for ten days, planning to relax in camp and use it as my base to see the surrounding area. They placed me right in the middle of the “long-term resident” area, basically a mobile home park in the middle of the park. Fights between neighbors, cars parked blocking me in, chain smokers who spend the day staring into your windows and best of all, NO shade. We even had a big puddle right outside our door that gathered rain or as they watered every-other day.
I asked to be moved at the desk to move to another location, I asked the employees in the golf carts, I emailed the contact address on the website. Nobody seemed able to do anything to get me moved. Eventually I located a gravel pile in the park and decided to at least solve the mud getting tracked in myself. Of course, they spotted me moving gravel and came running to scold me.
Thankfully THAT employee was able to find a way to get me moved to another spot where the rest of my stay was better.
Overall the trout pond (catch and release), the clouds of dragonflies and the easy river access were the saving grace here, but I won't be back.
The bathrooms get cleaned regularly, but still always manage to have a gas-station feel to them. Not to mention that twice we had someone force the doors while we were inside.
TL; DR: A trailer park behind a truck stop, but okay if you can get away from the long-term residents. The pool is TINY, the hot-tub is closed and the Wi-Fi goes from 1-2 Mbs to completely non-existent.
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Days Stayed: 10
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AT&T 4G
T-Mobile 4G
I arrived here on September 5th. All the spots are pull through that are at least 60’ long. Great for my 33’ MH, 10’ long tow dolly, and 15’ long car.
There is plenty of shade from all the trees. Plenty of green grass and the Snake River is only 500’ away. All spots are have ample room between each other. The spots are also so level that I didn’t even have to put blocks under the wheels. The water, power and sewer are in close proximity so there was no need for extension cords, multiple water hoses or super long sewer hoses.
The park is very quiet. There is no noise from the extended stay residents like one reviewer said. The noise from the freeway is what you’d expect it to be but if you’re in your unit with the a/c and television going you can’t even hear it.
The park is part of a truck stop and store/restaurant. The store is well stocked and the restaurant will deliver right to your campsite! Ice is dirt cheap...$2 for a 7lb bag.
WiFi was free and even though my connection to it was only at 30% I had no problems streaming Hulu, Netflix ,CBS and TubiTV anytime of the day or night.
I was down here for the sugar beet harvest, which means I was working 12-15 hours a day/6-7 days a week. I have two dogs that needed walking a couple times during my working hours. I had no trouble finding a resident that was dependable and cheap ($25/week).
Getting to a sizable town was only 8 miles down an 80mph highway (Burley).
And finally, I have a 1985 Fleetwood Southwind that’s in need of a paint job. They didn’t even blink at allowing me in the park.
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Days Stayed: 60
Site Number: D-9
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Verizon 4G
Made reservation and paid online prior to arrival. When we called ahead to inquire about propane the girl on the phone sounded really annoyed we would bother her with the question. Upon arrival went to check in inside the store as the signs indicated. When entering we noticed that not a single employee had a mask on despite it being a pandemic. We politely asked if they could bring us the paperwork outside because we weren’t comfortable being indoors with people who weren’t wearing masks. They said yes but failed to come outside. After some time had passed we called them on the phone asking for our paperwork and space assignment. We were told someone would be right out. Another worker arrived on a golf cart and went inside and spoke to the other employees then came out and said,”why don’t you head down the rode. We don’t need you telling us how to run our business.” We were completely flabbergasted and explained being older we were concerned about our health and safety during the pandemic and simply asked if we could do the paperwork outside. The guy looked completely annoyed and walked back inside. We walked back to our rig all prepared to leave when a third employee showed up via golf cart and asked what was going on. We relayed the entire story (from above) and he said he could show us to our site. We thanked him and told him we weren’t there to offend anyone just wanted to keep ourselves safe, plug in for the night and be on our way. Traumatized from the experience we settled in and left early in the morning. No way would we return here.
Nightly Rate: $31.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: A4
I had no issues with my arrival and checkin. The caretaker led me to my pull-through space and gave me a quick overview of the hookups, etc. He was friendly and helpful. This park really is a village of trees and I appreciated the shade as Idaho was pretty hot in July 2021. I was at the end of Row A, which gave me a nice view of the meadow and resident horses, and a view to the Snake River. Bathrooms were clean and conveniently located to this space. There are permanent residents in this park, but this wasn't an issue for me as their sites were clean and they respected the campers. But I probably wouldn't want to be in the middle of permanent residents. There is a shady, grassy play area for kids, tents, a pool, and the store is handy. I was unplugged from all electronics, so I can't report on cell service at this site. The park was clean and quiet and I enjoyed my one-night stay.
Nightly Rate: $43.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: End of Row A
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Parking
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Pets Allowed
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Restrooms
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Wifi
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Last Nightly Rate
- 36.0
- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
- 40.0
- Lowest Nightly Rate
- 31.0
- Pull Through RV Sites Count
- 54
- Sites Count
- 85
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Swimming Pool
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Paved Sites
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Fifty Amp
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Full Hookup
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Rec Facilities
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Pull Through
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Tent Sites
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Dump Station
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Big Rigs
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Open Seasonally
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Age Restricted
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Boondock
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Cabin Sites
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Dispersed Sites
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Firewood
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Fulltime Residents
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Group Tent Sites
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Laundry
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Mobile Homes
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Permit Required
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Propane
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Public Water
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Pull Through RV Sites
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Reservations
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Sewer Hookup
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Showers
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Sites
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Slide Outs
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Standard Tent Sites
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Vehicle Wash Permitted
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Water Hookup
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Adult Only
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