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Campsites
There are 10 RV campsites with gravel roads and driveways set on level ground. Each has a picnic table, BBQ stand and fire ring. There are also, 5 walk-in tent camping sites a short distance to the north set along the river. They are equipped with picnic tables but may not have a fire ring.
Water
None here, come prepared.
Restroom
There are vault style outhouses in the campground, and we found them to be fairly clean and well maintained.
Electricity
No
Firewood
No
Picnic Area
No
Handicap Access
Yes, campsite 10 is handicap accessible with a concrete path from the table all the way to the outhouse.
RV Dump Site
No, however there are gray water disposals.
Host On-Site
Yes, in season.
Phone Service
I had service with my Verizon phone.
Garbage Services
The signs say no garbage service but there is a dumpster and garbage cans, so...
Fishing
This is river fishing. Sturgeon, trout and catfish are primarily what they fish for along this stretch.
Boating
There is a boat ramp for access to the river.
Swimming
There is no swimming in this campground. The water has strong undercurrents and should be taken seriously.
Wildlife
This is a Wildlife Management Area and will have many birds and small woodland critters and you may see deer. I don't know about bear, probably not but...
Fee Schedule
The overnight camping fee is $10. Legal hunting and fishing is not subject to this fee.
Reservations
There are no reservations here, only first come, first served. On April 23rd 2 campsites were occupied. FYI, you may only camp here for 3 nights out of 7.
Martin Landing
π Boise Area
π 43.80780911664065,-117.02203683317765
β° 2,165 ft
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Reviewed April 2026
Martin Landing encompasses 60 acres and is located at the confluence of the Boise, Owyhee and Snake Rivers. There are 10 RV campsites set a short distance from the Snake River on level ground and 5 walk-in tent sites further down a road and are situated along the rivers. Both locations have multiple mature trees for varying amounts of shade. The Landing is a cooperative effort between Canyon County Parks and the Idaho Fish & Game. There is also a small boat launch into the Snake River.
Note: I heard the mosquitos are very bad and I heard there are a lot of puncture vines (goatheads to me). However, I found neither to be true today. I totally believe the mosquitos would be thick and I'll take the comments I read about the puncture vines to be true at least at the time of their visit.
Amenities
Recreation
Fees & Reservations
Getting There
From Parma take S. Roswell Blvd. Turn onto Hexon Rd. Follow Hexon Rd. to Scott Pitt Rd. Follow Scott Pit Rd past Olson and take a right into the park. Or follow this GoogleMap from Boise, Idaho.
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This information is accurate as of the date of the review.