About Luby Bay
Number of accommodations: 50
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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
William S
VerifiedSeptember 16, 2025 • Stayed at: 048, Loop: UPPR LOOP
From Hills Resort & all the way to Priest Lake marina, the shoreline forest service land is still awesome. Thank-you to all the locals that take endless care of the neighborhood. The forest service restrooms & toilets were noticeably cleaner this year too. In Sept, you shouldn't need reservations. Keep an eye on day old empty sites, people often don't show up & you can snag a nice site. Smoke in Aug / Sept is hit & miss. It doesn't bother me. Smoke in the old days was due to field burning & these days we have so many #pnw wild fires.
Didn't see any bears this yr & bees and mosquitoes were low key. Saw two coyotes coming up from the lake while on a bike ride. Bicycling towards Oulet Bay is always a fav for me. Little dust & traffic & many fun views. Best food this year. Huckleberry cinnamon rolls at Chimney Rock cafe. :) PL adventures for me started somewhere in the 50s at Priest Lake lodge.
Take care & see you at the lake!
Bill
William S
VerifiedSeptember 16, 2025 • Stayed at: 048, Loop: UPPR LOOP
From Hills Resort & all the way to Priest Lake marina, the shoreline forest service land is still awesome. Thank-you to all the locals that take endless care of the neighborhood. The forest service restrooms & toilets were noticeably cleaner this year too. In Sept, you shouldn't need reservations. Keep an eye on day old empty sites, people often don't show up & you can snag a nice site. Smoke in Aug / Sept is hit & miss. It doesn't bother me. Smoke in the old days was due to field burning & these days we have so many #pnw wild fires.
Didn't see any bears this yr & bees and mosquitoes were low key. Saw two coyotes coming up from the lake while on a bike ride. Bicycling towards Oulet Bay is always a fav for me. Little dust & traffic & many fun views. Best food this year. Huckleberry cinnamon rolls at Chimney Rock cafe. :) PL adventures for me started somewhere in the 50s at Priest Lake lodge.
Take care & see you at the lake!
Bill
Charlotte B
VerifiedSeptember 13, 2025 • Stayed at: 007, Loop: LOWER LOOP
We went for our camping trip with our dog for his end of life trip. He is very old and has heart failure and this was his last camping trip. The camping host is a complete witch. My dog is old and dying and I tried to take him out in the water and she got up in our face saying he needed to be leashed.How can you leash a dog in the water,how can he swim like that? He is an old dog with a hole in his heart trying to take the last swim of his life and she ruined a very special time. I would not recommend this campground if you have dogs because the host will stalk you and make sure your dog is a prisoner and not allowed to be free at any time.
Charlotte B
VerifiedSeptember 13, 2025 • Stayed at: 007, Loop: LOWER LOOP
We went for our camping trip with our dog for his end of life trip. He is very old and has heart failure and this was his last camping trip. The camping host is a complete witch. My dog is old and dying and I tried to take him out in the water and she got up in our face saying he needed to be leashed.How can you leash a dog in the water,how can he swim like that? He is an old dog with a hole in his heart trying to take the last swim of his life and she ruined a very special time. I would not recommend this campground if you have dogs because the host will stalk you and make sure your dog is a prisoner and not allowed to be free at any time.
Pat S
VerifiedSeptember 3, 2025 • Stayed at: 003, Loop: LOWER LOOP
Love this place but didn’t enjoy our neighbors this time. Booked 8 days. Left after 4.
Pat S
VerifiedSeptember 3, 2025 • Stayed at: 003, Loop: LOWER LOOP
Love this place but didn’t enjoy our neighbors this time. Booked 8 days. Left after 4.
Logan W
VerifiedAugust 22, 2025 • Stayed at: 022, Loop: LOWER LOOP
It’s a beautiful campground and the host did a good job keeping the grounds clean. I do wish they would enforce the part about not leaving stuff on the beach overnight, everyday huge groups had 75% of the beach consumed with their stuff to save their spot. Not fair to the rest of the campers wanting to enjoy the beach.
Logan W
VerifiedAugust 22, 2025 • Stayed at: 022, Loop: LOWER LOOP
It’s a beautiful campground and the host did a good job keeping the grounds clean. I do wish they would enforce the part about not leaving stuff on the beach overnight, everyday huge groups had 75% of the beach consumed with their stuff to save their spot. Not fair to the rest of the campers wanting to enjoy the beach.
Julie M
VerifiedAugust 19, 2025 • Stayed at: 015, Loop: LOWER LOOP
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Julie M
VerifiedAugust 19, 2025 • Stayed at: 015, Loop: LOWER LOOP
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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 4, 2026