City of Rocks ID House

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Numerous granite formations, some 70 stories tall, attract world-class rock climbers. The Reserve protects 6.2 miles of the California National Historic … See more

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Sep 8, 2024
This is my third visit to CoR and it never fails to amaze. So much good climbing here on grippy, solid granite. Both single and Multipitch abound in the moderate (5.5-5.9) grades. Plenty of sun or sh… Full review by 132kevinp
Jul 28, 2024
City of Rocks National Reserve is worth a visit if you find yourself in the Twin Falls area. It's a bit of a drive but it's very scenic and peaceful. There are some lovely hikes and it's popular with… Full review by ever_xplorer
Jun 29, 2024
This place is truly amazing! Our visit consisted of driving slowly to ALL parts of the park, stopping at several of the named rocks along the way, and taking a couple of short hikes. Wow! Rocks! Big … Full review by kevan j
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We will be camping at City of Rocks for just one night in August. I assume the temps will still be scorching hot, so does …
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We will be camping at City of Rocks for just one night in August. I assume the temps will still be scorching hot, so does anyone have suggestions of an amazing campsite that offers plenty of shade and is private? There are so many! Any other tips are greatly appreciated! My son is hoping to do a little climbing on our way north to the Sawtooths and Frank Church.
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August may not be as scorching as you imagine, since most of the campsites are above 6,200 feet. It can be quite pleasant. You did not say what kind of camping unit you are in, but …
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August may not be as scorching as you imagine, since most of the campsites are above 6,200 feet. It can be quite pleasant. You did not say what kind of camping unit you are in, but here are some shady tent sites: #18-20, 27-28, 36-37, 41-43, 46-49, 53-55; my favorites are #37, 46, 54.
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How is the weather dor camping and hiking in mid-March?
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I would think Mid March a little early for enjoyable hiking. Chance of snow or rain. Muddy roads. Very primitive camping. On 2/27/19 the web page Parkandrecreation.idaho.gov …
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I would think Mid March a little early for enjoyable hiking. Chance of snow or rain. Muddy roads. Very primitive camping. On 2/27/19 the web page Parkandrecreation.idaho.gov had conditions muddy and minor flooding.
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What is the policy on dogs?
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Per the City of Rocks website FAQs - Are pets allowed in the park? Yes. Pets are welcome in the park, but must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet, or confined to your camper.
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Do I need a reservation to camp in City of Rocks National Reserve?
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Reservations are highly recommended if you plan to spend the night during the peak season and summer months. Reservations can either be made online at Reserve …
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Reservations are highly recommended if you plan to spend the night during the peak season and summer months. Reservations can either be made online at Reserve America, or by...
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