Murtaugh park and campground

Murtaugh park and campground campground
Google Rating: 4.1

Overview

The air carries a faint mix of fresh earth and distant farmland as you roll onto N 4475 E, the gravel crunching under your tires at Murtaugh Lake RV Park. Quiet spreads across the open spaces where trailers and campers stretch out beside the still waters of Murtaugh Lake, fringed by low grass and scattered cottonwoods. Early in the morning, the gentle hum of sprinklers rhythmically pulses through the tent area, a reminder of the park’s simple irrigation system under the vast Idaho sky. Despite the occasional scent from nearby fields and the muted calls of farm birds, the calm here invites you to slow down and settle in, away from the rush of everyday life.

Stretching along the lake’s edge, the park offers a sprawling layout where RV sites unfold with generous spacing and level ground, making maneuvering larger rigs straightforward. Tent campers find a more freeform experience, choosing their own nook beneath towering trees or near picnic shelters scattered unevenly throughout the grounds. Trails around the lake are modest, offering short walks where you can watch waterfowl skim the surface or catch glimpses of farm machinery at work in the distance. While the lake itself is not suited for swimming or fishing—summer cyanobacteria blooms create health hazards and warnings are often overlooked—its placid surface reflects the changing sky, framing serene moments at dawn or dusk. The nearby town of Murtaugh remains just out of sight, preserving the park’s quiet rural character.

At Murtaugh Lake RV Park, the experience centers on simple, practical camping amenities rather than polished luxury. RV sites come equipped with level pads and access to electrical hookups, though cell service can be patchy. Multiple trash receptacles dot the grounds, helping keep the area tidy, though past visitors have noted occasional leftover debris and scattered branches, a sign that upkeep can sometimes lag. Tent campers should prepare for nightly sprinkler runs, especially from Monday through Thursday, as water arcs through the campsites between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m., an unexpected wake-up call for light sleepers. Quiet hours enforcement is inconsistent, and the occasional late-night gathering can carry sound well into the early morning. Still, the affordable nightly rate and open spaces appeal to those willing to trade some conveniences for a relaxed, no-frills stopover.

As the wind stirs the tall grasses and the lake settles back into silence, the park’s quiet presence lingers. Visitors

Location

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Murtaugh, Idaho 83344

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Does Murtaugh park and campground allow pets?

No, Murtaugh park and campground does not allow pets.