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What others are saying about this campground
The campground is well-maintained and the staff are friendly and helpful. There are also two other campgrounds at Priest Lake, Lionhead and Sandy Point, which are a bit further up the lake and offer more secluded camping. Priest Lake State Park is a beautiful campground located on the east side of Priest Lake in northern Idaho. It offers a variety of camping options, from wooded sites to those with views of the lake. There are RV and tent sites, 11 full hook-up sites, and 5 cabins available to rent. The campground is well-maintained and the staff are friendly and helpful. There is a park store which has groceries, camping essentials, fresh-scooped ice cream, and gifts. There are numerous walking trails, some paved and some gravel or dirt, and a large beach with a roped-off swimming area, docks, and a boat launch. There is also excellent fishing for rainbow trout, Mackinaw (lake trout), smallmouth bass, and Pike minnow. The nearest town, Coolin, is about 12 miles down the road, and the diner and restaurant have decent staple foods. Paddle boarding, boating, kayaking, and hiking are all popular activities in the area.
Amenities
- Pet Friendly
- Tenting
- Water Hookup
- Sewer Hookup
- Potable Water
- Boat Launch
- Back In Site
- Toilets
- Showers
- Dump Station
Activities
- Hiking
- Fishing
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Priest Lake State Park is located in Northern Idaho, just 30 miles from the Canadian border. The park sits along the eastern shores of Priest Lake, a 19-mile long, 300-foot-deep waterbody. Visitors to the park will enjoy the dense forests of cedar, fir and tamarack and will be able to observe the park’s year round inhabitants such as the whitetail deer, black bear, moose and bald eagles. Noted for its extremely clear water, fed by streams cascading from the high Selkirk peaks, the main body of Priest Lake extends north-south for 19 miles. A two-mile thoroughfare connects the main lake to the remote Upper Priest Lake that is accessible only by foot, mountain bike, or boat.
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