The best cabins near Mullan with fishing

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If you're looking for a cabin camping experience near Mullan, Idaho and love fishing, Hipcamp has over 490 options to choose from. Top campsites include Primrose Meadows (with 652 reviews), Willow Creek Retreat (with 297 reviews), and A Wee Place in the Woods (with 249 reviews). You'll find amenities like toilets, campfires, and showers, and popular activities include hiking, surfing, and biking. The average price per night is $47, but options are available for as low as $20.

Top-rated campgrounds near Mullan

Sunbanks Lake Resort

1. Sunbanks Lake Resort

154mi from Mullan · 25 sites
Sunbanks Lake Resort in Electric City, Washington, stands out as a unique destination with its stunning location along twenty-seven miles of pristine Banks Lake, offering guests an abundance of private beach areas for relaxation and enjoyment. The serene atmosphere ensures a peaceful stay, allowing you to savor each moment of your getaway. We provide a range of accommodations to suit every type of camper, from tents to RVs, as well as a variety of rental units. All RV sites are equipped with electric and water hook-ups, with full-service sites available for added convenience. For those who prefer tent camping, our beautifully landscaped grounds feature ample shade trees and numerous grassy sites. Choose from our one, two, or five-bedroom villas, each offering breathtaking views of the lakeside scenery. Our on-site amenities promise endless opportunities for fun and relaxation. Explore the lake by renting fishing boats, pontoon boats, kayaks, canoes, and other watercraft. Families will love our 18-hole miniature golf course, weekend entertainment at our waterfront stage, and the convenience of a boat launch and docking facility. After a day of adventure in the sun, unwind with a delicious meal at our fully licensed Cantina Restaurant and Lounge. Sunbanks is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes reminiscent of Arizona, making it an ideal spot for
Idaho Panhandle National Forests

2. Idaho Panhandle National Forests

89%
(37)
546 sites · Clark Fork, Idaho
It doesn’t get much prettier than the Idaho panhandle. Situated between Big Sky Country of Montana and the vibrant evergreen fields of Washington (which seriously look Photoshopped to the naked eye), this forest holds more than half the state’s surface waters, and wilderness vibes are guaranteed by the deer, elk, bear, caribou, and wolf populations who call this spot home. Moist maritime air comes in from the Pacific coast, and historic cabins dot the landscape. Near Spokane and the border can get busy on the weekends, but with this much acreage you can always find seclusion here. Make sure to check out at least a portion of the bikeable and walkable Hiawatha Trail—weaving 15 miles through tunnels and across high steel trestles in the Bitterroot Mountains, it’s been called one of the most scenic stretches of railroad in the country.
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Kootenai National Forest

3. Kootenai National Forest

73%
(15)
333 sites · Yaak, Montana
Stand on top of pine covered mountains and bask in the glory of the valleys below at Kootenai National Forest. With highly primitive areas like the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness, you can stand in lands untouched by time and man. If solitude is what you’re seeking you’ll find it here by way of bikes, hikes, and horseback riding. With a herd of glacial lakes, rivers, and streams, anglers and wave riders will have their pick at places like Bull Lake, Lake Koocanusa, and the Yaak River. With impressive mountain scenes, winter sports for days (hello, snowshoes!), and exciting history and wildlife, it’s easy to see why the Kootenai is Montana’s best kept secret!
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Electrical hookup
Toilets

If you're looking for a cabin camping experience near Mullan, Idaho and love fishing, Hipcamp has over 490 options to choose from. Top campsites include Primrose Meadows (with 652 reviews), Willow Creek Retreat (with 297 reviews), and A Wee Place in the Woods (with 249 reviews). You'll find amenities like toilets, campfires, and showers, and popular activities include hiking, surfing, and biking. The average price per night is $47, but options are available for as low as $20.

Top-rated campgrounds near Mullan

Sunbanks Lake Resort

1. Sunbanks Lake Resort

154mi from Mullan · 25 sites
Sunbanks Lake Resort in Electric City, Washington, stands out as a unique destination with its stunning location along twenty-seven miles of pristine Banks Lake, offering guests an abundance of private beach areas for relaxation and enjoyment. The serene atmosphere ensures a peaceful stay, allowing you to savor each moment of your getaway. We provide a range of accommodations to suit every type of camper, from tents to RVs, as well as a variety of rental units. All RV sites are equipped with electric and water hook-ups, with full-service sites available for added convenience. For those who prefer tent camping, our beautifully landscaped grounds feature ample shade trees and numerous grassy sites. Choose from our one, two, or five-bedroom villas, each offering breathtaking views of the lakeside scenery. Our on-site amenities promise endless opportunities for fun and relaxation. Explore the lake by renting fishing boats, pontoon boats, kayaks, canoes, and other watercraft. Families will love our 18-hole miniature golf course, weekend entertainment at our waterfront stage, and the convenience of a boat launch and docking facility. After a day of adventure in the sun, unwind with a delicious meal at our fully licensed Cantina Restaurant and Lounge. Sunbanks is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes reminiscent of Arizona, making it an ideal spot for
Idaho Panhandle National Forests

2. Idaho Panhandle National Forests

89%
(37)
546 sites · Clark Fork, Idaho
It doesn’t get much prettier than the Idaho panhandle. Situated between Big Sky Country of Montana and the vibrant evergreen fields of Washington (which seriously look Photoshopped to the naked eye), this forest holds more than half the state’s surface waters, and wilderness vibes are guaranteed by the deer, elk, bear, caribou, and wolf populations who call this spot home. Moist maritime air comes in from the Pacific coast, and historic cabins dot the landscape. Near Spokane and the border can get busy on the weekends, but with this much acreage you can always find seclusion here. Make sure to check out at least a portion of the bikeable and walkable Hiawatha Trail—weaving 15 miles through tunnels and across high steel trestles in the Bitterroot Mountains, it’s been called one of the most scenic stretches of railroad in the country.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Kootenai National Forest

3. Kootenai National Forest

73%
(15)
333 sites · Yaak, Montana
Stand on top of pine covered mountains and bask in the glory of the valleys below at Kootenai National Forest. With highly primitive areas like the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness, you can stand in lands untouched by time and man. If solitude is what you’re seeking you’ll find it here by way of bikes, hikes, and horseback riding. With a herd of glacial lakes, rivers, and streams, anglers and wave riders will have their pick at places like Bull Lake, Lake Koocanusa, and the Yaak River. With impressive mountain scenes, winter sports for days (hello, snowshoes!), and exciting history and wildlife, it’s easy to see why the Kootenai is Montana’s best kept secret!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
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