Legacy Fields

(5) Reviews



21236 HWY 30, Filer, ID, 83328

Located in Filer, Idaho, Legacy Fields sports complex features 11 baseball/softball fields, 10 football, lacrosse, soccer fields along with 100 spots for RV parking for all visitors. We are conveniently located on HYW 30 & 93 and a short 40 minute drive from Jackpot and a one hour drive to the snow. Whether its for a short and or long term stay, we hope to welcome you soon!

Open Dates: June 1 to November 30

Last Updated: 11/15/2024


RV Sites

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
Primitive $35.00 $245.00
RV Sites (water & electric)

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
Water & Electric $35.00 $200.00
Day Rate or Tent

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
Day Pass $15.00 $105.00

Day rate only

RV's, 5th wheels, trailers, can not park on property without their day fee paid before parking.







21236 HWY 30, Filer, ID, 83328
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Overall Rating: 2.0


Lisa Sexton

1.0
I would leave a 0 if I could. Do not stay here. This place rips you off. When I originally checked in, I checked in on July 8 I was told for a month that it was 650 so I thought that my lot rent would not be due again until August 8 so then I paid another 650. I got some legal trouble. Eventually it was all dismissed but why I was away for a little bit. My trailer was moved. I never gave anybody permission to move my trailer, but the lady here said that they could move it moved on August 12th. I should’ve had some money due back to me when my daughter called about it. She was given the runaround that it’s $75 a night and all these fees and blah blah blah blah no there’s no fees and it’s not $75 a night she was just trying to do whatever she could to keep my money. Somebody needs to practice here because I believe she’s ripped up a lot more people.

Heather Clark

2.0
They are still in the process of building this park, so this review is based off what we experienced before it was finalized.. Hopefully when the park is finished it will be better. First off there are no hookups for electricity or water, and the charge of $25 plus tax a night for dry camping is a little high (you can get into an RV resort almost same price with hookups). Second - no bathrooms except porta potties located next to ball fields, not by the RV spots (im sure this is probably only a temporary issue) Third - we tent camped and got a nice grass location 😊. However there is NO wind barriers or trees (for shade and wind protection) you are very exposed. It was great being next to fields, and i do look forward to staying again hopefully after it is complete with trees/shade, and bathroom facilities which i heard are in the plans 🤞

Jason Noyer

5.0
Loved the fact we could camp where we played. We showed up late and we were still able to fill our water tank and find our spot. Thanks

Dean Krimmer

1.0
We pre paid for a site when we got there they couldn’t find reservation they got us a spot but it was away from the fields the one we picked had cars parked in it very dissatisfied

Judy Fisher

1.0
We had prepaid for one night and were told on the phone there would be someone to check us in with a welcome packet and that they would take care of a special request. We were there before 9:00am and there was no one in the office and no one answered the phone. No one even called us back. So we just went and found a spot and set up. It was a long way to where any fields were. An issue because Judy walks with crutches. We didn’t even know what our space number was until I accidentally saw it spray painted on the gravel. The fields were poorly numbered and there was no map of where anything was. Some spaces closer were taken up with batting practice which was impractical. We still haven’t had a call back 48 hours later. We found out a lot of people didn’t even pay for a space, they just showed up. With an event that large, there should have been personnel on hand at all times. There was about a thousand people there.