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Kettle Falls Campground
Kettle Falls Campground, located in the northern section of Lake Roosevelt near Kettle Falls, features a multi-lane boat launch, attracting boaters and water sports enthusiasts. The area is steeped in American Indian and fur trade history, with a ...
From $30/night
Marcus Island Campground
Marcus Island Campground is a heavily shaded site located on the lake shore, surrounded by water on three sides during summer. Access is via a winding single-lane road, making it popular among campers. A boat launch with parking is available nearby.
From $23/night
Walker Cabin
Walker Cabin, located near Crooked River Road #233 in the Nez Perce National Forest, was built around 1930 as a summer home. Acquired by Jerry and Helen Walker in 1967, it was donated to the U.S. Forest Service in the 1980s for public use. Reserva...
From $40/night
Hood Park
Hood Park is situated on Lake Wallula in eastern Washington, created by the McNary Lock and Dam on the Mid-Columbia River. Nearby, Lewis and Clark camped at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers, now Sacajawea State Park. The park offers...
From $35/night
Evans Campground
Evans Campground, situated on the northeastern shoreline of Lake Roosevelt, offers 44 individual campsites with stunning lake views. The lake, a 130-mile stretch on the Columbia River formed by the Grand Coulee Dam, is named after President Frankl...
From $30/night
Mcgillivray Campground (MT)
McGillivray Campground features 33 campsites, including two smaller group sites for up to 25 people each and a large group shelter for up to 200. It offers amenities such as a high and low water boat ramp, a swim beach, and a picnic area. The camp...
From $16/night
Kamloops Island Campground
Kamloops Island Campground is a small, shaded site located at the mouth of the Kettle River, accommodating both tents and RVs. It features walk-in tent sites among pines and offers scenic views of the river and lake. While there is a courtesy dock...
From $23/night
East Sullivan
East Sullivan Campground is situated at the northern end of Sullivan Lake, approximately five miles east of Metaline Falls, Washington. It offers a distinctive setting for campers. Visitors can take advantage of various recreational activities.
From $31/night
West Sullivan
West Sullivan Campground is situated at the north end of Sullivan Lake, approximately five miles east of Metaline Falls in northeast Washington. It offers a distinctive setting for campers to engage in various recreational activities.
From $31/night
Fairview Ranger Station
The Fairview Ranger Station is a historic cabin built in 1908, originally serving the Wolf Creek District of the Blackfeet National Forest until its dissolution in 1935. It functioned as a remote work station until 1980 and underwent restoration i...
From $75/night
Evans Group Camp
Evans Group Camp is the northernmost reservable campground on Lake Roosevelt, offering a long and narrow site with clear lake views. It features one group campsite that can host up to 25 people. Lake Roosevelt, a 130-mile lake on the Columbia Rive...
From $65/night
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...
From $23/night
Snag Cove Campground
Snag Cove Campground is a small, secluded site on the western side of Lake Roosevelt, featuring eight lakeshore sites suitable for tents and RVs. It includes a boat launch with trailer parking and a courtesy dock. Due to its popularity, the campgr...
From $23/night
West Fork Butte Lookout
West Fork Butte Lookout offers stunning near-360-degree views of the mountains south of Missoula and serves as a base camp for exploration. Vehicle access is limited to summer months, while winter requires hiking or skiing 7.5 miles due to road cl...
From $55/night
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...
From $55/night
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...
From $45/night
Island Bar Recreation Site
Island Bar Recreation Site is located on the Lower Salmon River and serves as a popular launch point for rafting, kayaking, or jet boating. The largely undeveloped area features access to sandy beaches and the river. Nearby BLM recreation sites in...
North Gorge Campground
North Gorge Campground is a small yet popular site located at the park's northeast edge, primarily designed for tent camping with a few RV spots available. It features a grove of pines by the lake and includes a boat launch and dock. The campgroun...
From $23/night
Shorty Peak Lookout
Shorty Peak Lookout, located 45 miles northwest of Bonners Ferry, offers stunning 360-degree views of the Selkirk and Purcell mountain ranges. Originally used for fire patrol, it now serves as a unique overnight retreat for guests seeking nature. ...
From $45/night
Lookout Butte Lookout
Lookout Butte has a rich history of nearly 80 years, featuring three lookout towers. The current 60-foot wooden tower, built in 1962, offers stunning panoramic views and a cozy cabin for guests to enjoy. It provides a peaceful setting to appreciat...
From $40/night
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Kettle Falls Campground
Kettle Falls Campground, located in the northern section of Lake Roosevelt near Kettle Falls, features a multi-lane boat launch, attracting boaters and water sports enthusiasts. The area is steeped in American Indian and fur trade history, with a ...
From $30/night
Marcus Island Campground
Marcus Island Campground is a heavily shaded site located on the lake shore, surrounded by water on three sides during summer. Access is via a winding single-lane road, making it popular among campers. A boat launch with parking is available nearby.
From $23/night
Walker Cabin
Walker Cabin, located near Crooked River Road #233 in the Nez Perce National Forest, was built around 1930 as a summer home. Acquired by Jerry and Helen Walker in 1967, it was donated to the U.S. Forest Service in the 1980s for public use. Reserva...
From $40/night
Hood Park
Hood Park is situated on Lake Wallula in eastern Washington, created by the McNary Lock and Dam on the Mid-Columbia River. Nearby, Lewis and Clark camped at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers, now Sacajawea State Park. The park offers...
From $35/night
Evans Campground
Evans Campground, situated on the northeastern shoreline of Lake Roosevelt, offers 44 individual campsites with stunning lake views. The lake, a 130-mile stretch on the Columbia River formed by the Grand Coulee Dam, is named after President Frankl...
From $30/night
Mcgillivray Campground (MT)
McGillivray Campground features 33 campsites, including two smaller group sites for up to 25 people each and a large group shelter for up to 200. It offers amenities such as a high and low water boat ramp, a swim beach, and a picnic area. The camp...
From $16/night
Kamloops Island Campground
Kamloops Island Campground is a small, shaded site located at the mouth of the Kettle River, accommodating both tents and RVs. It features walk-in tent sites among pines and offers scenic views of the river and lake. While there is a courtesy dock...
From $23/night
East Sullivan
East Sullivan Campground is situated at the northern end of Sullivan Lake, approximately five miles east of Metaline Falls, Washington. It offers a distinctive setting for campers. Visitors can take advantage of various recreational activities.
From $31/night
West Sullivan
West Sullivan Campground is situated at the north end of Sullivan Lake, approximately five miles east of Metaline Falls in northeast Washington. It offers a distinctive setting for campers to engage in various recreational activities.
From $31/night
Fairview Ranger Station
The Fairview Ranger Station is a historic cabin built in 1908, originally serving the Wolf Creek District of the Blackfeet National Forest until its dissolution in 1935. It functioned as a remote work station until 1980 and underwent restoration i...
From $75/night
Evans Group Camp
Evans Group Camp is the northernmost reservable campground on Lake Roosevelt, offering a long and narrow site with clear lake views. It features one group campsite that can host up to 25 people. Lake Roosevelt, a 130-mile lake on the Columbia Rive...
From $65/night
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...
From $23/night
Snag Cove Campground
Snag Cove Campground is a small, secluded site on the western side of Lake Roosevelt, featuring eight lakeshore sites suitable for tents and RVs. It includes a boat launch with trailer parking and a courtesy dock. Due to its popularity, the campgr...
From $23/night
West Fork Butte Lookout
West Fork Butte Lookout offers stunning near-360-degree views of the mountains south of Missoula and serves as a base camp for exploration. Vehicle access is limited to summer months, while winter requires hiking or skiing 7.5 miles due to road cl...
From $55/night
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...
From $55/night
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...
From $45/night
Island Bar Recreation Site
Island Bar Recreation Site is located on the Lower Salmon River and serves as a popular launch point for rafting, kayaking, or jet boating. The largely undeveloped area features access to sandy beaches and the river. Nearby BLM recreation sites in...
North Gorge Campground
North Gorge Campground is a small yet popular site located at the park's northeast edge, primarily designed for tent camping with a few RV spots available. It features a grove of pines by the lake and includes a boat launch and dock. The campgroun...
From $23/night
Shorty Peak Lookout
Shorty Peak Lookout, located 45 miles northwest of Bonners Ferry, offers stunning 360-degree views of the Selkirk and Purcell mountain ranges. Originally used for fire patrol, it now serves as a unique overnight retreat for guests seeking nature. ...
From $45/night
Lookout Butte Lookout
Lookout Butte has a rich history of nearly 80 years, featuring three lookout towers. The current 60-foot wooden tower, built in 1962, offers stunning panoramic views and a cozy cabin for guests to enjoy. It provides a peaceful setting to appreciat...
From $40/night
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De Smet has 315 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Evans Group Camp is one of the top-rated options. Use our map view to find the closest options to the city center or your preferred area.
Campgrounds near De Smet vary in distance from the city center. Use our map view to filter by location and find the most convenient option for your trip.
Many campgrounds near De Smet welcome pets. Evans Group Camp is a great pet-friendly option. Use the pet-friendly filter on our search page to find more properties that accommodate your furry companions.
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.
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