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Kettle River Campground
Kettle River Campground is a peaceful, shaded site along the Kettle River, featuring scenic views and a courtesy dock, though no boat launch. It offers excellent birding opportunities with diverse waterfowl and raptors. The campground is usually q...
Sheep Springs Overlook
Sheep Springs Overlook is a primitive backcountry site that serves as the trailhead for the rugged Crystal Lake Trail, which is unsuitable for motorized or equestrian use. Primitive camping is permitted at both the trailhead and Crystal Lake, with...
Deer Ridge Lookout
Deer Ridge Lookout is a 40-foot timber frame structure offering stunning views of the Purcell mountain ranges across Northern Idaho, Canada, and Montana. Situated 24 miles northeast of Bonners Ferry, it provides opportunities for hiking and wildli...
Snyder Guard Station (ID)
Snyder Guard Station, listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1982, features a complex of seven buildings along the Moyie River, suitable for groups of up to 70 people. Built between 1906 and 1936, most structures are available fo...
Minton Peak Lookout
Minton Peak Lookout, located in the Rocky Mountains at 5,351 feet in Kootenai National Forest, was originally built in 1932 and rebuilt in 2011. Named after Col. David Minton, it is accessible by car and generally open from late June to mid-Octobe...
Tingley Spring
Tingley Spring is a primitive backcountry camping site featuring six tent units and a vault toilet, with no additional services provided. The access road is narrow, steep, and rough. It offers a secluded outdoor experience for campers.
St. Joe Valley Resort
From $35/night
Hawk Creek Campground
Hawk Creek Campground offers a private and secluded atmosphere near the lake, enhanced by a small waterfall. While it’s a popular spot, it maintains a tranquil environment, located near Fort Spokane Visitor Center but away from the crowds. A court...
Bunker's Resort
From $35/night
Mt. Baldy-buckhorn Ridge
The Mount Baldy - Buckhorn Ridge Lookout, at 6,529 feet in Kootenai National Forest, has served as a forest fire observation point since 1910, with the current tower built in 1957. It is accessible by car from late June to late September, though h...
Whitetail Yurt
The Whitetail Yurt is a cozy, 16-foot domed tent located among pine trees by the Yaak River in Whitetail Campground. It features a locking door, windows, and a wooden floor for added comfort. Enjoy a unique camping experience in this charming yurt.
Sex Peak. Lookout Rental
Sex Peak Lookout, located in the Rocky Mountains at 5,772 feet, was originally built in the early 1920s and replaced in 1948. It was named by foresters I.V. Anderson and Harry Baker, allegedly based on their conversation topic. Open from late June...
Snow Peak Cabin
Snow Peak Cabin is situated in the mountains of northeastern Washington, serving as a year-round base for outdoor activities like skiing, hunting, and biking. Accessible only by foot, the cabin's surroundings prohibit motorized use, with a five-mi...
Timberlane Campground
Timberlane Campground features a group site along a forest creek, surrounded by tall trees and hiking trails. The pavilion accommodates up to 100 people, making it ideal for reunions and receptions. It's a perfect spot to experience the beauty of ...
Jones Bay Campground
Jones Bay Campground is a small, rustic site located on the shore of Lake Roosevelt, featuring gravel and packed dirt terrain with limited vegetation. Accessible by boat, it includes a boat launch and dock; however, finding it by car may be challe...
Big Creek Baldy. Lookout Rental
Big Creek Baldy Lookout is located at 5,780 feet in Kootenai National Forest and has served as a fire observation point for over 60 years. Open from mid-June to late September, it requires high clearance vehicles for access. Guests should bring th...
Huckleberry Campground
Huckleberry Campground is situated by the St. Joe River, 29 miles east of St. Maries, Idaho, along St. Joe River Road. Campsites can be reserved online. Visit the provided link for more information.
Garver Mtn. Lookout Rental
Garver Mountain Lookout, situated at 5,874 feet in Kootenai National Forest's Yaak area, offers a rugged and adventurous retreat with minimal services. Originally established in 1929 as a fire observation point, the current lookout, built in 1963,...
From $45/night
Shoshone Park Kitchen
Shoshone Park is a scenic forested area with a stream and two reservable kitchen shelters for groups. It offers a large field, the Hale Fish Hatchery, and features the historic Captain John Mullan cabin, linked to a 19th-century military commander...
Upper Ford Cabin Rental
The Upper Ford Cabin, built in 1926, is located near the Yaak River in Kootenai National Forest at 2,984 feet elevation. Once central to the Upper Ford Ranger District, it's now a remote work center and is accessible by car year-round. Guests can ...
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Kettle River Campground
Kettle River Campground is a peaceful, shaded site along the Kettle River, featuring scenic views and a courtesy dock, though no boat launch. It offers excellent birding opportunities with diverse waterfowl and raptors. The campground is usually q...
Sheep Springs Overlook
Sheep Springs Overlook is a primitive backcountry site that serves as the trailhead for the rugged Crystal Lake Trail, which is unsuitable for motorized or equestrian use. Primitive camping is permitted at both the trailhead and Crystal Lake, with...
Deer Ridge Lookout
Deer Ridge Lookout is a 40-foot timber frame structure offering stunning views of the Purcell mountain ranges across Northern Idaho, Canada, and Montana. Situated 24 miles northeast of Bonners Ferry, it provides opportunities for hiking and wildli...
Snyder Guard Station (ID)
Snyder Guard Station, listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1982, features a complex of seven buildings along the Moyie River, suitable for groups of up to 70 people. Built between 1906 and 1936, most structures are available fo...
Minton Peak Lookout
Minton Peak Lookout, located in the Rocky Mountains at 5,351 feet in Kootenai National Forest, was originally built in 1932 and rebuilt in 2011. Named after Col. David Minton, it is accessible by car and generally open from late June to mid-Octobe...
Tingley Spring
Tingley Spring is a primitive backcountry camping site featuring six tent units and a vault toilet, with no additional services provided. The access road is narrow, steep, and rough. It offers a secluded outdoor experience for campers.
St. Joe Valley Resort
From $35/night
Hawk Creek Campground
Hawk Creek Campground offers a private and secluded atmosphere near the lake, enhanced by a small waterfall. While it’s a popular spot, it maintains a tranquil environment, located near Fort Spokane Visitor Center but away from the crowds. A court...
Bunker's Resort
From $35/night
Mt. Baldy-buckhorn Ridge
The Mount Baldy - Buckhorn Ridge Lookout, at 6,529 feet in Kootenai National Forest, has served as a forest fire observation point since 1910, with the current tower built in 1957. It is accessible by car from late June to late September, though h...
Whitetail Yurt
The Whitetail Yurt is a cozy, 16-foot domed tent located among pine trees by the Yaak River in Whitetail Campground. It features a locking door, windows, and a wooden floor for added comfort. Enjoy a unique camping experience in this charming yurt.
Sex Peak. Lookout Rental
Sex Peak Lookout, located in the Rocky Mountains at 5,772 feet, was originally built in the early 1920s and replaced in 1948. It was named by foresters I.V. Anderson and Harry Baker, allegedly based on their conversation topic. Open from late June...
Snow Peak Cabin
Snow Peak Cabin is situated in the mountains of northeastern Washington, serving as a year-round base for outdoor activities like skiing, hunting, and biking. Accessible only by foot, the cabin's surroundings prohibit motorized use, with a five-mi...
Timberlane Campground
Timberlane Campground features a group site along a forest creek, surrounded by tall trees and hiking trails. The pavilion accommodates up to 100 people, making it ideal for reunions and receptions. It's a perfect spot to experience the beauty of ...
Jones Bay Campground
Jones Bay Campground is a small, rustic site located on the shore of Lake Roosevelt, featuring gravel and packed dirt terrain with limited vegetation. Accessible by boat, it includes a boat launch and dock; however, finding it by car may be challe...
Big Creek Baldy. Lookout Rental
Big Creek Baldy Lookout is located at 5,780 feet in Kootenai National Forest and has served as a fire observation point for over 60 years. Open from mid-June to late September, it requires high clearance vehicles for access. Guests should bring th...
Huckleberry Campground
Huckleberry Campground is situated by the St. Joe River, 29 miles east of St. Maries, Idaho, along St. Joe River Road. Campsites can be reserved online. Visit the provided link for more information.
Garver Mtn. Lookout Rental
Garver Mountain Lookout, situated at 5,874 feet in Kootenai National Forest's Yaak area, offers a rugged and adventurous retreat with minimal services. Originally established in 1929 as a fire observation point, the current lookout, built in 1963,...
From $45/night
Shoshone Park Kitchen
Shoshone Park is a scenic forested area with a stream and two reservable kitchen shelters for groups. It offers a large field, the Hale Fish Hatchery, and features the historic Captain John Mullan cabin, linked to a 19th-century military commander...
Upper Ford Cabin Rental
The Upper Ford Cabin, built in 1926, is located near the Yaak River in Kootenai National Forest at 2,984 feet elevation. Once central to the Upper Ford Ranger District, it's now a remote work center and is accessible by car year-round. Guests can ...
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Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
We highly recommend making reservations in advance, especially during peak season (summer months and holidays). Popular destinations can book up weeks or even months ahead. Last-minute bookings may be available during off-peak times.
Pet policies vary by property. Many campgrounds welcome pets but may have restrictions on size, breed, or number of pets. Some properties charge additional pet fees. Always check the specific property's pet policy before booking.
Essential items include a tent or RV, sleeping bags, cooking equipment, food and water, appropriate clothing for the weather, first aid kit, flashlight, and any specific gear for planned activities. Check the property's amenities to see what's provided and what you'll need to bring.
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