About Luby Bay
Number of accommodations: 50
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
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Reviews (302)
What Guests Are Saying
Luby Bay offers a peaceful and beautiful camping experience with clean facilities and easy access to Priest Lake. The camp host is frequently praised for being kind, helpful, and dedicated to maintaining cleanliness. While some guests noted issues with rule adherence among fellow campers, the overall atmosphere remains friendly and enjoyable, making it a recommended destination for families and nature lovers.
What Guests Are Saying
Luby Bay offers a peaceful and beautiful camping experience with clean facilities and easy access to Priest Lake. The camp host is frequently praised for being kind, helpful, and dedicated to maintaining cleanliness. While some guests noted issues with rule adherence among fellow campers, the overall atmosphere remains friendly and enjoyable, making it a recommended destination for families and nature lovers.
Review Summary
David H
VerifiedJune 12, 2023 • Stayed at: 025, Loop: LOWER LOOP
Beautiful. Peaceful. Close to the beach. Nice hosts. Well kept campground.
David H
VerifiedJune 12, 2023 • Stayed at: 025, Loop: LOWER LOOP
Beautiful. Peaceful. Close to the beach. Nice hosts. Well kept campground.
Anne N
VerifiedJune 9, 2023 • Stayed at: 025, Loop: LOWER LOOP
love the park, water and walking distance to Hill’s Resort where dogs are allowed on the pation
Anne N
VerifiedJune 9, 2023 • Stayed at: 025, Loop: LOWER LOOP
love the park, water and walking distance to Hill’s Resort where dogs are allowed on the pation
Erich O
VerifiedJune 6, 2023 • Stayed at: 053, Loop: UPPR LOOP
I would like to give a terrible review so fewer people would go there. It is one of our most favorite campgrounds. Reatively quiet and peaceful. Beautiful surroundings, many places to explore. Will always try to come back.
Erich O
VerifiedJune 6, 2023 • Stayed at: 053, Loop: UPPR LOOP
I would like to give a terrible review so fewer people would go there. It is one of our most favorite campgrounds. Reatively quiet and peaceful. Beautiful surroundings, many places to explore. Will always try to come back.
Amy B
VerifiedJune 5, 2023 • Stayed at: 029, Loop: UPPR LOOP
Clean campground. Beautiful lake.
Amy B
VerifiedJune 5, 2023 • Stayed at: 029, Loop: UPPR LOOP
Clean campground. Beautiful lake.
Jacqueline S
VerifiedMay 24, 2023 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: LOWER LOOP
Bring water with you, the water is brown from the faucets. Bring wood. I didn’t see anywhere to purchase any except down the road at a private home. Bring a broom and a rake because the entire campsite was covered in deer droppings. At least 8 piles in the direct center of the site. The table was covered with debris. The attendant didn’t come by until day two I didn’t see him at all then he told me we had to pay 10 dollars a day for our second car which makes this campground with undrinkable water, only the cold water working in the bathroom, a poop covered dirty campsite with garbage in the fire ring a whopping 38 dollars a day. The attendant told us he was tired of it and ready to retire after this year and it was apparent. He also said his boss lets him work half the day and be done. I would say if you have an rv it’s fine. I guess. There are better campgrounds for less money all over the area. Day use is probably Great there are many tables in the shade near the beach some with grills and some without. The lake is pretty. The walking path is nice it leads to a little museum and follows the beach as long as you want to go. Also you can walk to hills if you like fancy dinners or lunches.
Jacqueline S
VerifiedMay 24, 2023 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: LOWER LOOP
Bring water with you, the water is brown from the faucets. Bring wood. I didn’t see anywhere to purchase any except down the road at a private home. Bring a broom and a rake because the entire campsite was covered in deer droppings. At least 8 piles in the direct center of the site. The table was covered with debris. The attendant didn’t come by until day two I didn’t see him at all then he told me we had to pay 10 dollars a day for our second car which makes this campground with undrinkable water, only the cold water working in the bathroom, a poop covered dirty campsite with garbage in the fire ring a whopping 38 dollars a day. The attendant told us he was tired of it and ready to retire after this year and it was apparent. He also said his boss lets him work half the day and be done. I would say if you have an rv it’s fine. I guess. There are better campgrounds for less money all over the area. Day use is probably Great there are many tables in the shade near the beach some with grills and some without. The lake is pretty. The walking path is nice it leads to a little museum and follows the beach as long as you want to go. Also you can walk to hills if you like fancy dinners or lunches.
Location Luby Bay
Address:
5538 W Lakeshore Road
Priest River, ID, 83856
United States
From I-90, east or west, turn at Post Falls, Idaho on Highway 41 going north
to Newport, Washington. Take Highway 2 east to Priest River. At the junction of Highways 57 and 2, turn left at the stop light (there is only one in town) onto Highway 57. Go 28.5 miles to Lamb Creek Village. Turn right on Luby Bay Road. Go 1.5 miles to the stop sign. Turn left on W. Lake Shore Road and proceed 0.5 miles to the campground.
From Sandpoint, Idaho, take Highway 2 west 22 miles to Priest River. At the junction of Highways 57 and 2, turn right at stop light (there is only one in town) onto Highway 57. Go 28.5 miles to Lamb Creek Village. Turn right on Luby Bay Road. Go 1.5 miles to the stop sign. Turn left on W. Lake Shore Road and proceed 0.5 miles to the campground.
Luby Bay is accessible via Highway 2, which connects to I-90 via Highway 41 to the south. Highway 57 intersects with Highway 2 in Priest River, providing access to the campground.
Latitude & Longitude: 48.5403 / -116.925
Elevation: 752 feet
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Last updated: June 5, 2026