North Spokane RV Campground
Well maintained and manicured
Very clean with all the trim :) space between units, a dog park and playground, and nearby to restaurants while being just far enough on the edge of town to feel as such
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Riley Creek Campground and Priest River near Blanchard accommodate pets with standard leash requirements at their developed tent and RV sites. Pet owners maintain clean campsites by promptly removing waste, with facilities providing designated disposal stations. The quiet campground at Mount Spokane State Park allows dogs throughout its eight compact sites, though campers should note the limited privacy between sites and proximity to hiking trails. Full hookup options exist at Sedlmayer's Resort & Campground on Spirit Lake, where the lakefront location offers dogs swimming access at the private beach.
Several campgrounds feature riverside locations ideal for dogs who enjoy water. Albeni Cove provides excellent water access to Lake Pend Oreille with shaded sites that keep pets cool during summer months. The campground host enforces quiet hours, creating a peaceful environment important for dogs sensitive to noise. Nearby trail systems accommodate leashed pets, with Mount Spokane offering extensive hiking options directly accessible from the campground. The Bald Knob Campground area provides cooler temperatures during summer heat waves, running approximately 10-15 degrees below valley temperatures, making afternoon dog walks more comfortable. Campers should prepare for wildlife encounters by keeping pets secured, particularly at dawn and dusk when wildlife activity increases.
"There is also a pet area,and you can take your dogs for a swim. Free shorts and very clean bathrooms. Some highway noise but not too bad."
"Non-water activities include paths, including one around the campground that is approximately 1.4 miles, nice for walking, running, or biking. Partially paved and partially gravel."
from $35 - $75 / night
Check Availability"The sites share electric and water, no sewer and are positioned oddly they are on the off side and in front by the road. Some 30and 50 amp just check the box."
"We had 3 spots all next to each other with plenty of room in between. Lots of activities for the kids and all around fun."
"The bonus here is that it is close to Sandpoint, one of our favorite places we visited in Idaho."
"However, there are some downsides to the spot and the campground that cannot be ignored. 1) It is very close to the highway so you hear the cars all day."
from $10 - $75 / night
Check Availability"It doesn't seem like a heavily used campground, possibly because of it's close proximity to the city or maybe because there are no swimming areas nearby."
"This campground is exactly what you’d expect, nestled away close to the peak of mount spokane. Huckleberry season was upon us when we visited and we hardly had to leave the campground to find plenty."
from $31 / night
Check Availability"Pioneer Park was not where we made our reservations but the original campground closed to to fallen trees in a wind storm. So, they moved us here and it wasn't too bad."
"Very informative Native American trail and a short walk to the river"
from $31 - $60 / night
Check Availability"A small campsite ⛺ near Old Town, my family spent a weekend every summer ☀here when I was a child."
"This is a very nice COE facility with excellent water access to Lk. Pend Orielle! Small but very quiet with almost too much shade.."
from $25 - $30 / night
Check Availability"Located in northern Idaho and right on Spirit Lake, this campground has 31 RV sites that can accommodate various sizes of RVs."
"The wifi was available, but only close to the restaurant. Full hookups are available for most sites. There is a private beach that was nice for swimming. Staff is friendly and helpful."
from $49 / night
Check Availability"Gilmore Campground Farragut State Park, Idaho Lake Pend Oreille Who Knew?!!
I crossed the Montana / Idaho state line this morning and was pleasantly surprised at the AMAZING scenery ."
"And Lake Pend Oreille is simply breathtaking. We had limited Verizon connectivity — 2 bars at most."
from $31 - $33 / night
Check Availability"This is a great stop point before getting into Idaho. The campground was very well maintained and great to stay at. It is located in between Spokane proper and Coeur d'Alene (so Spokane Valley)."
"Sites were narrow had to ask a fellow camper to move his truck was very difficul to manuver the camp ground streets Large beautiful trees Facilities were clean Laundry was adequate Dog poop everywhere"
from $50 - $300 / night
Check Availability"Pet friendly. Lots of trail hiking and a pretty lake for kayaking, swimming, etc. My only complaint was not enough grassy areas and all campgrounds were just dirt."
"This spot is very close to the main hiking trail, that leads around the lake and to the beach area. Probably about 15 feet away, down a slight hill."
from $12 - $29 / night
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Very clean with all the trim :) space between units, a dog park and playground, and nearby to restaurants while being just far enough on the edge of town to feel as such
It is hard to find many positives about this place. It has nothing to do with the people, but only about the "campground". It is a parking lot. No grass. Very tight. Lots of seasonal folks. There is a dog park. It Is right on the river. It is right on the bike trail. It is close to town. Beyond that. There is nothing that I deem attractive or desirable about this place. So for me personally, we passed. Please check out the photos and judge for yourself.
Standard RV park with full hookups, bathrooms, showers, basic store, and dog park. Decent amount of highway noise
Cute little RV park off the highway. Very quite with a small lake. Families can enjoy fishing, swimming, yard games, fire pit, and very dog friendly with a fenced dog park. We are tent campers and had a nice spot on lake. only a few tent sites. Super clean bathrooms with hot shower.
Quiet, spacious, beautiful smell of pine trees. Wouldn’t want to drive in after dark though. Two large dog parks. Park is gravel and you may need to do a little leveling, but it isn’t bad at all. Had enough room to park my 44’ rig and my truck right next to it. Would definitely come here again.
I’ve never been so harassed before by a campground for having a pet. Definitely not pet friendly. There is literally one tree they make you stay at and you can’t walk the campground with your dog.
Great new campground right outside of Plummer. There's been some sort of entertainment each night we've been here, fire dancers Friday and Saturday, a 4th of july bbq, 2 bands and fireworks at midnight tonight. There's several different sections to stay in, a dog park, lodge and laundry area. I would definitely come again.
This is a newer RV park in Liberty Lake. They have only been open 2 years. Liberty Lake is between Spokane, WA and Coeur d’Alene ID. There are about 130 spaces or so, with concrete pads and paved streets. There is grass between sites, but they are much too close to be comfortable, and there is no shade! And, the rules!!! Lots more rules than most other camping areas.’ It also appears many of the residents are semi-permanent. They have free cable snd wifi, a dog park, playground, swimming pool, laundry, and dump station. The sites are 30/50 amp, most are pull through but the outer ring is back in. They also have propane. They are on the pricy side: an outside loop 50 ft. Site is $74/night. Good Sam gets you a 10% discount. It is easy access to I-90 both East and west.
This is a newer campground in Airway Heights very close to the Spokane Airport and near the Northern Quest Casino. The campground has a pool, gym, dog park, and has free shuttle service to casino and airport. Very nice bathrooms (just not enough) also the trees are small, but once the trees mature there will be nice shade areas. Lots to do in the area and shopping very close. End of the day I will be staying here again.
Blanchard, Idaho area campgrounds accommodate tent, RV, and cabin campers in the forested Idaho Panhandle. The region sits at approximately 2,500 feet elevation where summer temperatures typically run 10-20 degrees cooler than Spokane Valley. Winter conditions limit accessibility to some campgrounds, with most operating from May through September when temperatures range from 50-85°F.
Lake swimming access: Riley Creek Campground features a designated swimming beach with clean facilities. "Our favorite place to camp hands down. It had it all!" says reviewer Jill K. The campground also offers water activities with a boat basin for small craft docking.
Hiking trail systems: Bald Knob Campground provides direct access to multiple trail systems throughout Mount Spokane State Park's extensive network. "There are two beautiful trails accessible from the campground and lots more are within a 10 minute drive with plenty of parking at trailheads," notes Cathy E.
Fishing opportunities: Albeni Cove provides access to Lake Pend Oreille with multiple shoreline fishing spots. "A great place to launch a boat, picnic, fish or swim. Lots of area to play on the Pend Oreille River," shares Janet R.
Huckleberry picking: Late summer visitors can gather wild huckleberries on Mount Spokane. "We saw many people carrying buckets full. There were still tons of berries left to be picked," reports Michaela D.
Wooded privacy: Pioneer Park features well-spaced sites with forest separation. "Sites are huge and well spaced. Very convenient to Newport and Sandpoint only 1/2 hr away," according to Mary F. The campground maintains natural vegetation between sites.
Clean facilities: Campers appreciate the maintenance at most area campgrounds. At Mount Spokane, "Sites are small but the camp host, Linda, does such a wonderful job of keeping everything neat and tidy and checking in with campers to see if they have what they need," according to Cathy E.
River and lake access: The convergence of waterways provides multiple water recreation options. "This small campground is perfect for fishing/boating being right where the Priest River and the Pend Oreille River meet," notes Douglas S. about Priest River Campground.
Spacious sites: Many campgrounds feature larger-than-average sites. "Large, Clean Camp Sites with Electric & Water," says Kasey T. about Riley Creek, while Pioneer Park offers "very spacious sites," according to Roxanne E.
Reservation requirements: Many popular campgrounds fill quickly during summer. "We did not have reservations so had to join a lottery to get one of the walk-up sites," reports Chelsea K. about Riley Creek. "Despite arriving early in the morning, we did not know until mid-afternoon if we got a site."
Limited hookups: Priest River has electric but "no fresh water hook up at sanitation station." According to Stephen L., "The fresh water station carries a warning that it is not suitable for drinking."
Train noise: Some campgrounds experience occasional train noise. The Spokane KOA is "right next to very active train tracks. The trains have been quite frequent day and night," warns Meghan B.
Weather variability: Spring and fall campers should prepare for sudden temperature drops. Early season visitors report temperatures dropping to the 30s overnight, while summer daytime temperatures typically reach 75-85°F.
Kid-friendly swimming: Sedlmayer's Resort & Campground offers a private lake beach that families appreciate. "Our kids loved playing on the beach and riding their bikes! Can't wait to come back!" shares Mackenzie M.
Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature play equipment. "This is a great place for grandkids. Lots of trails for walking biking. Camp sites are large and private. Volleyball basketball court horseshoe pits," says Dennis R. about Riley Creek.
Close proximity to attractions: Families appreciate campgrounds near Silverwood Theme Park. "We stay here every summer. Enjoy the lake and it's only 20 mins from Silverwood theme park," notes Danielle P. about Round Lake.
Reserved group sites: For family reunions or multi-family trips, some campgrounds offer group areas. "We had 3 spots all next to each other with plenty of room in between," reports Eddy R.
Site accessibility: Pioneer Park accommodates larger rigs according to reviewers. "No problem with our 40 ft of truck & trailer," notes Doug P., while pointing out that "not all sites are level" and there are "less than a dozen sites for bigger rigs."
Full hookup options: For RVers requiring complete services, consider the options carefully. "Only sites 1 through 21 have sewer. If you need a pull-through site, then go with #14 through #19, or #21," advises Brock W. about Sedlmayer's Resort & Campground.
Dog friendly campgrounds: Most campgrounds in the Blanchard area allow pets with standard leash regulations. RVers with dogs note adequate space at most sites for pet comfort. "The quiet campground at Mount Spokane State Park allows dogs throughout its eight compact sites," and most reviewers mention bringing pets without issues.
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