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Just under 80 miles north of Boise, Idaho is a small community called Cascade. With Highway 55 running right through the center, you'll be able to get in and around the area with ease. This lakeside village has exactly the small-town atmosphere that you've been looking for, comprised of local shops and only a few main roads. Rent an RV here and immerse yourself in a gorgeous natural setting.

Lake Cascade gives the town its name, which is no surprise due to its beauty. On the other side of Cascade is the Payette River, flowing over 80 miles south from the lake. Two mountain ranges create a stunning valley that you'll never forget. If you're searching for a diverse nature experience in the heart of Idaho, book an RV in Cascade and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime.

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Outdoor Exploration Near Cascade

Take the Cascade RV rental right to the edge of Lake Cascade for a day on the water. Swimming, rafting, and sunbathing are fantastic summertime activities often enjoyed here. Bring along your fishing gear and cast a line to catch some dinner, or walk along the beach for some early morning exercise. The area surrounding the lake is packed with hiking trails for those who need a little bit more of an invigorating experience.

The Salmon-Challis National Forest in Challis is another great option for visitors. Pack a camera in the motorhome rental from Cascade to capture images of the wide variety of plants and animals who call this forest home. Hiking trails are definitely the main attraction to the forest, but bird watching is another fun activity. Redfish Lake and the Salmon River both have a plethora of fish to catch, and they're also perfect for swimming in when it's warm outside. If you'd like to stay a little longer, there are a few campsites along the water.

Rent an RV in Cascade, ID, and head half an hour 's drive north of town to McCall. Here, you can visit the Payette National Forest. This forest offers year-round excitement unlike almost anywhere else in the region. The summer brings fishing, swimming, and boating in Loon Lake, Long Lake, and the many other ponds, rivers, and streams throughout the forest. Winter offers opportunities for snowboarding, skiing, and snowball fights.

RV Parks Surrounding Cascade

You can park the Cascade travel trailer rental at French Creek Camp Ground on the other side of Lake Cascade. These rustic sites have picnic tables and fire pits, as well as vault toilets, drinking water, and a garbage pick-up service. Fishing, boating, swimming, and sunbathing are definitely the biggest draws to the campground, as it's right on the water.

You don't have to travel too far to find a place to spend the night with an RV rental from Cascade. In fact, on the eastern edge of town, Waters Edge RV Resort is located right where the Payette River and Lake Cascade meet. Hookups include water, sewer, and electrical for the rig, and you'll also have instant access to both bodies of water. Other amenities include high-speed Wi-Fi, cable TV, and more.

City Life Around Cascade

Within the city, you'll be able to spend an entire day checking out the small shops and delicious restaurants. There's a community park near the south end of town, and it's hard to miss the river and the lake right on your back doorstep. There are also a grocery store and a gas station where you can stock up on the essentials before you head out on the road. If you need help plotting your course, check in at the visitor's center.

For a city adventure, you should follow the highway up to the Valley County Museum. Filled with books and artifacts from decades ago, this building is a haven for history buffs. The local townsite is modeled and refurbished from the old town that used to exist. Visitors walking through will experience a ghost town mixed with inspiring historical education.

Visit Cascade's local golf course on the lake for a relaxing afternoon. This 18-hole course has an array of terrains, keeping you on your toes while providing unparalleled beauty. There's also a pro shop to grab some memorabilia when you're all finished up, as well as a restaurant where you can grab a bite to eat.

Cascade is easily one of the most visually appealing, adventurous places in Idaho. Why wait any longer? Arrange your itinerary and rent an RV in this tranquil lakeside community.

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