Adventure Brief
Escape to Campsite 7 at Mackay Tourist Park for a serene camping trip in Idaho. Enjoy nature, adventure, and unforgettable nights under the stars.
Full day (10am to evening)
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Escape to Campsite 7 at Mackay Tourist Park for a serene camping trip in Idaho. Enjoy nature, adventure, and unforgettable nights under the stars.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
Full day (10am to evening)
Fitness Level
Basic fitness is sufficient as the campsite offers mostly flat terrain perfect for a relaxed camping experience.
Wildlife
History
Mackay Tourist Park is near historic mining areas that reflect Idaho’s rich mining heritage dating back to the late 1800s.
Conservation
The park actively promotes Leave No Trace ethics and employs water conservation measures to reduce environmental impact.
Mackay Tourist Park
Escape to Campsite 7 at Mackay Tourist Park for a serene camping trip in Idaho. Enjoy nature, adventure, and unforgettable nights under the stars.
Mackay Tourist Park provides a range of numbered campsites situated within a peaceful park setting. The park offers both back-in and pull-through sites — including Campsite 1, Campsite 2, Campsite 7, Campsite 19, Campsite 20, Campsite 21, Campsite 22, Campsite 23 and Campsite 24 — placed along and near the center loop road for easy access to the loop and surrounds. Reservations run from 10am to 10am, giving guests a full day to arrive and depart, and guests are asked to present a photo ID at check-in for a smooth arrival.
Sites vary from cozy back-in spots near pull-thru options to convenient pull-through pads suited for shorter RVs. Several sites emphasize scenic placement along the loop road, offering a tranquil base for outdoor activities and restful evenings under the stars. Campsite descriptions make it simple for visitors to pick a location that matches their setup and preferences.
Mackay Tourist Park emphasizes straightforward, practical camping: clear reservation times, a mix of site layouts, and numbered campsites that help guests plan stays easily. The park’s lineup of specific campsites and consistent check-in requirements create predictability and confidence for first-time and return visitors alike.
For travellers seeking a simple, nature-focused stay with clearly defined arrival and departure times, Mackay Tourist Park provides a dependable option. Bringing a photo ID and selecting a numbered back-in or pull-through site are the main preparations needed to enjoy a calm camping experience.
Reservation Window
10am–10am
Full-day stays start/end
Site Types
Back-in & Pull-thru
Multiple campsite layouts
Loop Road Sites
Loop road sites
Scenic and accessible spots
ID Required
Photo ID
Bring ID for check-in
Select a numbered back-in or pull-through site, note the 10am–10am reservation window, and bring photo ID for quick check-in.
Arrive Early for Best Campsite Options
Planning to arrive close to or before the 10am start time will help you secure premium spots and set up comfortably.
Bring Bear-Proof Containers
Wildlife is active in the area, so use bear-proof storage for your food to keep both animals and campers safe.
Prepare for Variable Weather
Weather can change quickly in Mackay, so bring layers and waterproof gear to stay comfortable.
Practice Leave No Trace
Dispose of waste properly and respect nature to help preserve the park’s beauty for future visitors.
Tent with Rainfly
A sturdy tent will protect you from sudden weather changes during your stay.
Bear-Proof Food Container
Keeps your food safe and prevents wildlife encounters at the campsite.
Layered Clothing
Allows you to adjust easily to temperature fluctuations throughout the day and night.
Headlamp or Flashlight
Crucial for navigating camp and trails after dark.