Want to kick back and relax under shady pines by sparkling lake? Looking for a 'base camp' for a day of hiking, rock climbing, boating, fishing, or swimming? Want to just get out of the house for the day for a nice picnic in the great outdoors? If so, the Priest Lake Area (Priest Lake Ranger District) can offer you that and more! Forest Service campgrounds are designed to meet your recreational needs. Except for the most primitive sites they have toilets/outhouses that are well cleaned and potable drinking water sources. Most are accessible by even the tamest passenger car, and will accomidate large RVs or trailers.We even have some sites that are accessible by boat! No matter which site you choose, you'll find adventure and some peace and quiet in America's Great Outdoors.
Info: USDA - Idaho Panhandle National Forest website
Contact:
Idaho Panhandle National Forests
3815 Schreiber Way
Coeur d'Alene, ID
83815
(208) 765-7223
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Luby Bay Campground
As The Lake Churns - www.priestlaker.com
- Trapper Creek Campground
- Luby Bay Campground
- Osprey Campground
- Stagger Inn Campground
- Beaver Creek Campground
- Outlet Campground
- Kalispell Island Campgrounds
- Plowboy Campground
- Navigation Campground
- Reeder Bay Campground
- Geisinger Campground
- Bartoo Island Campgrounds
- Plowboy Campground
- Trapper Creek Campground
- Beaver Creek Campground
- Geisinger Campground
- Navigation Campground
Boating - Motorized
Areas for Boating - Motorized at Priest Lake Area Campgrounds and Picnic Areas
- Kalispell Bay Boat Launch
- Trapper Creek Campground
- Kalispell Island Campgrounds
- Plowboy Campground
- Bartoo Island Campgrounds
- Navigation Campground
- Geisinger Campground
Boating - Non-Motorized
Areas for Boating - Non-Motorized at Priest Lake Area Campgrounds and Picnic Areas
- Plowboy Campground
- Bartoo Island Campgrounds
- Geisinger Campground
- Trapper Creek Campground
- Navigation Campground
- Kalispell Island Campgrounds
Swimming
Areas for Swimming at Priest Lake Area Campgrounds and Picnic Areas

