Mon to Thr: 8:00am – 5:00pm Fri: 7:30am – 4:30pm Sat to Sun: Closed
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First come, first served campites.
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Start your day at Coeur d’Alene Field Office with a jaunt down the scenic byway where every twist and turn will prove why locals call this spot “gem of the north”. Hike along Mineral Ridge or step into the stunning St. Joe river for some of the raddest salmon and trout fishing...ever. You can even boat in to your campsite at places like Popcorn Island. Backcountry camping is prime here. It's a chance to beat the crowds, see the best of the Coeur d’ Alene mountains, and you aren’t going to want to forget that camera. If you travel here in the winter, you'll see the insanely cool bald eagle migration. Every stretch of these lands is filled with a chance to discover the best of Idaho’s untouched wilderness; bring yourself or bring your posse, either way it’s a guaranteed gem to add to t
Start your day at Coeur d’Alene Field Office with a jaunt down the scenic byway where every twist and turn will prove why locals call this spot “gem of the north”. Hike along Mineral Ridge or step into the stunning St. Joe river for some of the raddest salmon and trout fishing...ever. You can even boat in to your campsite at places like Popcorn Island. Backcountry camping is prime here. It's a chance to beat the crowds, see the best of the Coeur d’ Alene mountains, and you aren’t going to want to forget that camera. If you travel here in the winter, you'll see the insanely cool bald eagle migration. Every stretch of these lands is filled with a chance to discover the best of Idaho’s untouched wilderness; bring yourself or bring your posse, either way it’s a guaranteed gem to add to the list!
Killarney Lake Picnic Site Campground is a small, primitive campground near the shores of the lake. The campground can only be accessed by boat or a short hike in, so pack light! Fishing and boating are popular here, so make sure you bring your canoe and fishing pole, and spend the day on the water, surrounded by views of scenic forests and mounta Read more...
Love the water? Check out Mica Bay Boater Park Campground. Most campers access the site by boat, but you can also hike in. Either way, pack light for a comfortable trip. There is a swimming beach, picnic tables, and a playground onsite, so bring the kids along. Spend the day on the water in your canoe with great views of the surrounding forest. Read more...
Pitch your tent at Killarney Lake Boat Launch Campground and enjoy views of the placid lake and scenic forest from your campsite. This is a small, primitive campground with drinking water and vault toilets. And that’s really all you need to spend a few days fishing and boating in Idaho’s beautiful 500-acre lake. Read more...
Windy Bay Boater Park Campground is a great camping spot on Lake Coeur d’Alene. This campground is on the west side of the lake and is only accessible by boat. Explore the lake in your canoe or kayak; it’s 25 miles long with over 100 miles of forested shoreline. If you’re lucky, you might catch sight of a bald eagle overhead. Read more...
Sheep Springs Campground is a primitive backcountry site ideal for tent camping. The road to camp is narrow, steep, and rough, so leave the large vehicles home this time. The trailhead to Crystal Lake Trail is nearby. The trail is best suited for hikers and leads through the rugged backcountry to the pristine Crystal Lake. Read more...
Tingley Springs Campground is a great spot for tent-campers planning to explore the rugged backcountry of Idaho. The site is primitive and surrounded by forest. There are great opportunities for fishing and hiking in the region, so bring your fishing pole and hiking boots. Read more...
Huckleberry Campground is surrounded by forest and sits on the banks of St. Joe River. Trees and shrubs provide privacy from other campers. Tubing, rafting, and canoeing are popular here, so head into the rapids and explore the scenic river valley. Anglers will enjoy fly-fishing for trout, and cooking them over a campfire for dinner. Off-road vehi Read more...
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Coeur d'Alene Field Office
Fri: 7:30am – 4:30pm
Sat to Sun: Closed
Start your day at Coeur d’Alene Field Office with a jaunt down the scenic byway where every twist and turn will prove why locals call this spot “gem of the north”. Hike along Mineral Ridge or step into the stunning St. Joe river for some of the raddest salmon and trout fishing...ever. You can even boat in to your campsite at places like Popcorn Island. Backcountry camping is prime here. It's a chance to beat the crowds, see the best of the Coeur d’ Alene mountains, and you aren’t going to want to forget that camera. If you travel here in the winter, you'll see the insanely cool bald eagle migration. Every stretch of these lands is filled with a chance to discover the best of Idaho’s untouched wilderness; bring yourself or bring your posse, either way it’s a guaranteed gem to add to t
Start your day at Coeur d’Alene Field Office with a jaunt down the scenic byway where every twist and turn will prove why locals call this spot “gem of the north”. Hike along Mineral Ridge or step into the stunning St. Joe river for some of the raddest salmon and trout fishing...ever. You can even boat in to your campsite at places like Popcorn Island. Backcountry camping is prime here. It's a chance to beat the crowds, see the best of the Coeur d’ Alene mountains, and you aren’t going to want to forget that camera. If you travel here in the winter, you'll see the insanely cool bald eagle migration. Every stretch of these lands is filled with a chance to discover the best of Idaho’s untouched wilderness; bring yourself or bring your posse, either way it’s a guaranteed gem to add to the list!
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7 campgrounds in Coeur d'Alene Field Office
Killarney Lake Picnic Site Campground is a small, primitive campground near the shores of the lake. The campground can only be accessed by boat or a short hike in, so pack light! Fishing and boating are popular here, so make sure you bring your canoe and fishing pole, and spend the day on the water, surrounded by views of scenic forests and mounta Read more...
Love the water? Check out Mica Bay Boater Park Campground. Most campers access the site by boat, but you can also hike in. Either way, pack light for a comfortable trip. There is a swimming beach, picnic tables, and a playground onsite, so bring the kids along. Spend the day on the water in your canoe with great views of the surrounding forest. Read more...
Pitch your tent at Killarney Lake Boat Launch Campground and enjoy views of the placid lake and scenic forest from your campsite. This is a small, primitive campground with drinking water and vault toilets. And that’s really all you need to spend a few days fishing and boating in Idaho’s beautiful 500-acre lake. Read more...
Windy Bay Boater Park Campground is a great camping spot on Lake Coeur d’Alene. This campground is on the west side of the lake and is only accessible by boat. Explore the lake in your canoe or kayak; it’s 25 miles long with over 100 miles of forested shoreline. If you’re lucky, you might catch sight of a bald eagle overhead. Read more...
Sheep Springs Campground is a primitive backcountry site ideal for tent camping. The road to camp is narrow, steep, and rough, so leave the large vehicles home this time. The trailhead to Crystal Lake Trail is nearby. The trail is best suited for hikers and leads through the rugged backcountry to the pristine Crystal Lake. Read more...
Tingley Springs Campground is a great spot for tent-campers planning to explore the rugged backcountry of Idaho. The site is primitive and surrounded by forest. There are great opportunities for fishing and hiking in the region, so bring your fishing pole and hiking boots. Read more...
Huckleberry Campground is surrounded by forest and sits on the banks of St. Joe River. Trees and shrubs provide privacy from other campers. Tubing, rafting, and canoeing are popular here, so head into the rapids and explore the scenic river valley. Anglers will enjoy fly-fishing for trout, and cooking them over a campfire for dinner. Off-road vehi Read more...
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