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RV Parks In Preston, ID

42.0963° N, 111.8766° W

Quick Overview

Preston has several RV campgrounds and parks in this southeastern Idaho farming community, with some offering free camping options. Known worldwide as the filming location for the cult comedy Napoleon Dynamite, Preston is a quiet agricultural town of about 5,000 people in the Cache Valley along US-91 near the Idaho-Utah border. The Bear River, Idaho's longest river, flows through the area providing fishing and riparian scenery. The surrounding landscape of irrigated farmland backed by the Bear River Range to the east creates pleasant views of a pastoral, working agricultural valley. Oneida Narrows, a scenic canyon along the Bear River east of town, offers riverside camping and fishing in a forested setting that contrasts with the open valley floor. The Caribou-Targhee National Forest east of Preston provides additional camping and recreation in mountain terrain. The town has basic services including fuel, grocery stores, and restaurants, and its proximity to Logan, Utah (about 25 miles south) means full urban amenities are within easy reach. The annual That's What I Like About the South festival pays tribute to the valley's agricultural heritage, while Napoleon Dynamite fans can visit the filming locations around town including Pedro's house, the school, and the Preston & Sons General Store. The Bear River Range east of the valley rises to over 9,000 feet and offers hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing depending on the season, with trails accessible from forest roads that climb from the valley floor into subalpine meadows and mixed conifer forests. The valley's agricultural productivity is evident in the large dairy operations and grain fields that surround the town, and the annual heritage celebrations bring the farming community together for events that have been running for over a century. The Oneida Narrows area is also popular with rock climbers and kayakers who come for the canyon walls and river rapids respectively.

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Traveling to Preston by RV

Preston is located on US-91 about 25 miles north of Logan, Utah and roughly 100 miles south of Pocatello. The drive from Logan is straightforward through the Cache Valley on a well-maintained highway. From I-15, take the Downey or McCammon exits and follow US-91 south. The roads are flat through the valley and handle any size RV without difficulty. Fuel and diesel are available in Preston at several stations. Logan, just 25 minutes south, has full urban services including Walmart, grocery stores, and Utah State University's campus with its associated dining and cultural offerings. For RV repairs and specialty supplies, Logan or Pocatello are the nearest service centers. Cell coverage is good in Preston from major carriers. From I-15, the most direct route is Exit 31 near McCammon, then south on US-91 through the Portneuf Range to the Cache Valley. This route follows the Bear River through scenic mountain terrain. The I-15 corridor between Pocatello and Logan also provides alternative access, with several exits connecting to US-91. Large RVs will find the valley roads wide and flat with good visibility for safe driving.

Dump Station Costs in Preston

Camping costs around Preston are very affordable, reflecting the area's rural agricultural character. Of our tracked listings, a portion% are free while a portion% charge fees. Forest Service campgrounds at Oneida Narrows and in the surrounding mountains charge $10 to $20 per night for basic to developed sites. Free dispersed camping is available on National Forest land east of the valley. RV parks in town offer full hookup sites at competitive rates, typically $25 to $40 per night. Logan, 25 miles south, has additional camping options and all the shopping you'd need for resupply at competitive Utah prices. The proximity to Logan, Utah adds value, as you can camp affordably in the Preston area while accessing Logan's university town dining, shopping, and cultural events without paying resort-area camping rates.

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Best Time to Visit Preston by RV

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Winter

Nov - Mar

10-35°F

Crowds: Low

Cold with snow in the valley and heavy snowfall in the mountains above. Most campgrounds close for winter. Some in-town RV parks stay open with hookups for hardy travelers.

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Spring

Apr - May

30-65°F

Crowds: Low

Valley greens up with agricultural activity starting. Mountain campgrounds begin opening in May. Bear River fishing picks up with spring runoff. Pleasant temperatures for exploring.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

50-90°F

Crowds: Medium

Peak camping season with warm days and cool nights. Oneida Narrows and mountain campgrounds are in full swing. Bear Lake makes an excellent day trip destination.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

30-70°F

Crowds: Low

Beautiful fall color in Logan Canyon and the surrounding mountains. Comfortable temperatures for hiking and fishing. Harvest season adds activity to the agricultural valley.

Explore the Preston Area

Napoleon Dynamite fans will enjoy spotting the filming locations around Preston -- the school, Pedro's house, and various other spots from the movie are recognizable around town, though they're all regular buildings and residences, so be respectful of the residents. Oneida Narrows east of town is the best local outdoor destination, with riverside camping in a forested canyon that's great for fishing, picnicking, and relaxing. The Bear River through the valley offers decent fishing for brown trout and whitefish in the calmer stretches. Logan Canyon, about 30 miles south, is one of the most scenic drives in the region and leads to Bear Lake, a stunning turquoise alpine lake on the Idaho-Utah border that's worth the day trip. Preston's annual events and community celebrations provide small-town entertainment throughout the summer.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Preston

Where can I find RV parks near Preston, Idaho?

Preston has {{stationCount}} RV camping options including parks in town, Forest Service campgrounds at Oneida Narrows east of the valley, and dispersed camping in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. The variety covers both valley-floor convenience and mountain settings.

Are there free camping spots near Preston?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options are tracked for the area. National Forest dispersed camping east of the Cache Valley in the Bear River Range provides free mountain camping for self-contained RVs along forest roads.

Is Preston really where Napoleon Dynamite was filmed?

Yes, the 2004 comedy Napoleon Dynamite was filmed in and around Preston, Idaho. The school, residential streets, and various locations from the movie are still recognizable around town, making it a fun stop for fans of the film.

How far is Preston from Logan, Utah?

Preston is about 25 miles north of Logan on US-91, roughly a 25-minute drive through the Cache Valley. Logan has Utah State University, full shopping, restaurants, and urban services that complement Preston's more rural offerings.

What outdoor activities are near Preston?

Oneida Narrows offers riverside camping and fishing in a forested canyon. Bear River fishing is available through the valley. Logan Canyon, about 30 minutes south, provides scenic driving and hiking. Bear Lake on the Idaho-Utah border is a popular day trip for swimming and boating.

Where can I find RV parks near Preston, Idaho?

Preston has {{stationCount}} RV camping options including parks in town, Forest Service campgrounds at Oneida Narrows east of the valley, and dispersed camping in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. The variety covers both valley-floor convenience and mountain settings.

Are there free camping spots near Preston?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options are tracked for the area. National Forest dispersed camping east of the Cache Valley in the Bear River Range provides free mountain camping for self-contained RVs along forest roads.

Is Preston really where Napoleon Dynamite was filmed?

Yes, the 2004 comedy Napoleon Dynamite was filmed in and around Preston, Idaho. The school, residential streets, and various locations from the movie are still recognizable around town, making it a fun stop for fans of the film.

How far is Preston from Logan, Utah?

Preston is about 25 miles north of Logan on US-91, roughly a 25-minute drive through the Cache Valley. Logan has Utah State University, full shopping, restaurants, and urban services that complement Preston's more rural offerings.

What outdoor activities are near Preston?

Oneida Narrows offers riverside camping and fishing in a forested canyon. Bear River fishing is available through the valley. Logan Canyon, about 30 minutes south, provides scenic driving and hiking. Bear Lake on the Idaho-Utah border is a popular day trip for swimming and boating.

Are there free dump stations in Preston?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Preston.