Best Campgrounds near Harrison, ID

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Camping options around Harrison, Idaho include both public and private sites along Lake Coeur d'Alene's shoreline. The City of Harrison RV Park & Campground provides tent and RV sites with hookups within walking distance to the lake, town amenities, and the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes. Several other established campgrounds like Bell Bay and Hawleys Landing at Heyburn State Park offer various accommodation types including cabins, tent sites, and RV facilities. Campgrounds in the region generally provide basic amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and access to toilets, while many also feature boat docks for water recreation.

Most campgrounds in the Harrison area operate seasonally from May through September or mid-October, with limited year-round options. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer months when lakeside sites fill quickly. Many campsites have electrical hookups and water access, though amenities vary significantly between primitive and developed areas. Road access to some campgrounds involves navigating winding routes with limited guardrails, particularly to more remote locations like Bell Bay. The terrain ranges from relatively flat areas near the lake to more rugged sites with elevation changes. According to one visitor, "Bell Bay Campground is located almost an hour south of Coeur d'Alene on a very windy road with limited guard rails. There are also no facilities the entire way so make sure you have what you need before leaving CdA."

Waterfront sites consistently receive the highest ratings from visitors, with many campers highlighting the lake views and water access as primary draws. The Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes bike path represents another popular feature, connecting campgrounds to nearby towns and recreation areas. Several campgrounds provide direct access to docks and swimming areas, though some require navigating steep trails to reach the water. Campers report seeing wildlife and enjoying activities like kayaking, biking, and fishing. A camper noted, "All sites are riverside. The Trail of the Coeur d'Alene runs right at your back door. Any water sport you can imagine is right there. Perfect sunsets." Public campgrounds tend to be family-friendly with modest spacing between sites, while some private facilities offer more specialized experiences including nudist camping options in the broader region.

Best Camping Sites Near Harrison, Idaho (173)

    1. Camp Coeur D Alene

    46 Reviews
    Coeur d'Alene, ID
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 664-4471

    $39 - $83 / night

    "The camp is close to the freeway and on the edge of the lake. The camp offers tent camping, full service RV camping, and cabins for rent."

    "Very cute campside with free cano’s to use"

    2. Hawleys Landing Campground — Heyburn State Park

    23 Reviews
    Plummer, ID
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 686-1308

    $23 - $165 / night

    "The Trail of the Coeur D'Alene runs through this campground.Biking 🚵‍♀️the 7 mile ride to Harrison is a great way to spend the day, you cross the lake over a bridge, watching eagles 🦅 swoop over the"

    "It was a bit off the beaten path but worth it. It is also situated right by a lake, but did not see any direct access to the lake from the campground. There were clean restrooms here and showers."

    3. Beauty Creek Campground

    19 Reviews
    Coeur d'Alene, ID
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 245-6521

    $26 - $85 / night

    "Great little spot with close access to lake beaches and hiking trails. I stayed for 2 nights with my dog and it was very enjoyable."

    "We stayed in a big open central meadow that had a few sites in it, but the campground also had some sites that were more tucked back in the vegetation."

    4. Liberty Lake Regional Park

    27 Reviews
    Liberty Lake, WA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 477-4730

    $25 / night

    "This is a Spokane County campground about a mile from the Idaho border. It’s located down a country road so use the website to find it."

    "Tucked back behind a neighborhood of fairly luxurious homes and sitting near the lake, these sites offer a nice spot to catch a breath while traveling."

    5. Rainy Hill Campground

    10 Reviews
    Medimont, ID
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 765-7223

    "Had zero issues here; awesome view; Moose eating breakfast and dinner,near us we saw a few Bald Eagles around."

    "Beautiful view over the lake, no mosquitos in September, go all the way up and be amazed. Close to the bike trail d’Alene."

    6. Blackwell Island RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Coeur d'Alene, ID
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 665-1300

    "9/14 to 9/17/19 Blackwell Island RV Resort

    Coeur d'alene Idaho 

    Close to interstate, located next to Spokane River and lake. Boat and kayak rentals."

    "There is mostly positives about my 3 nights here. The lake is gorgeous and plenty of golf courses. Plus the conveniences of grocery stores and Walmart."

    7. Wolf Lodge Campground

    10 Reviews
    Medimont, ID
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 664-2812

    "Was looking for a tent site close to Coeur d‘Alene and found this park. The tent sites are on a grassy area by the creek."

    "River access from the campground to coeur d'Alene lake. Close to the city. Beautiful area. Interstate noise is not too bad. The people are so very kind and you can tell they love their place."

    8. Coeur d'Alene Casino

    5 Reviews
    Rockford, WA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 523-2464

    $20 / night

    9. Spokane KOA Journey

    32 Reviews
    Greenacres, WA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 924-4722

    $50 - $300 / night

    "Nice little place in the Spokane Valley close to shopping Idaho boarder. Has small outdoor pool bike rentals. Good bathroom and showers."

    "A nice campsite close to Spokane and Idaho. Friendly staff and clean. I really like this spot, but the noise from the trains is loud. Be sure to bring earplugs if you are tent camping."

    10. City of Harrison RV Park & Campground

    3 Reviews
    Harrison, ID
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (208) 964-5302

    "This campground has good sites, tent camping, full hookup spots, and is within walking distance to the public swimming area, the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes, and restaurants and a store in Harrison."

    "If you like a beautiful and peaceful RV park with outstanding sunset, Harrison RV park is your destination and don’t forget to bring your bike, it have a great trail for ride your bike, you will enjoy"

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  • Susann D.
    Nov. 7, 2025

    Coeur d'Alene National Forest Devil's Elbow Campground

    Beautifully maintained sites, along Coeur d'Alene River

    Devil's Elbow campground is nestled in The Coeur D'Alene National Forest, along the Coeur d'Alene River.  It's a Federally maintained campground which provides water, garbage facilities, and vault toilets.  It's a smaller campground, fairly private campsites, reservations recommended.

  • Susann D.
    Nov. 7, 2025

    Coeur d'Alene River Area

    Coeur D'Alene River front dispersed camping

    Beautiful dispersed camping suitable from small to larger RV's or tent camping right along Coeur d'Alene River ... vaulted toilets available, fishing, hiking ... drive along Coeur D'alene River Rd to milepost 14 - also additional dispersed camping further up Rd close to milepost 21.

  • John D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2025

    Riley Creek Campground

    Riley is a Gem

    This maybe the best COE we have camped at. Clean campsite, clean restrooms and showers. Dog Island allowed dogs off leash and swimming. Beautiful Day Use area, sprinkler system had entire day use area green. Campsite was fairly secluded. Love to stay there again.

  • Cable A.
    Oct. 20, 2025

    River Walk RV Park

    Ok stop over spot

    Cramped little RV park, not a campground. Does have the amenities you would need including laundry & showers. No scenic views, city sidewalks for walking your dog.

  • Kevin C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Whiskey Rock Bay Campground

    Quiet place of Respite

    The road in is a typical forest road, no big deal if you're familiar with FS dirt roads. Coming in from Clark Fork you go over Johnson pass which can be blocked with snow during the late fall and winter seasons, 4wd only then. Once you're at the campsites, don't cross over the fence, it's private property and Mike DOES have active cameras and he DOES watch the property. There are no sites on the lakes edge. They're all up on the cliff which is beautiful but if you're hauling water, take it slow. Verizon is 3 to 4 bars. The vault toilet was clean with plenty of TP. I wouldn't come down here with anything bigger than 25' as the sites are small but well spaced.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Hog Lake Campground

    Perfect Spot for an Overnight

    Road is a little bumpy but worth the drive in once you find your spot. There are several, very large, pull offs perfect for your stay. There were about six spots already taken when we arrived at about 7pm but still plenty to chose from. The area was clean, had a dumpster, and a porta potty (which we did not use). We never saw the lake but the other views were nice; beautiful night sky. Very low traffic, we only saw two vehicles after dark. Overall great night, great stay.


Guide to Harrison

Camping sites near Harrison, Idaho provide waterfront access at elevations of 2,150-2,400 feet along Lake Coeur d'Alene's eastern shoreline. The region experiences warm summers with daytime temperatures averaging 75-85°F from June through August. Winter camping options are limited, with most campgrounds closing after mid-October due to snowfall that averages 42 inches annually.

What to do

Biking the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes: The paved trail runs through Heyburn State Park, offering scenic lake views. "Biking the 7 mile ride to Harrison is a great way to spend the day, you cross the lake over a bridge, watching eagles swooping over the lake as you ride, and finish your day with ice cream at Harrison Creamery and Fudge Factory," notes one visitor.

Kayaking and paddling: Rental equipment is available at several lakefront campgrounds including Camp Coeur D Alene. "We took the paddle boat out for a sunset cruise and it was a very memorable experience," reports a camper. Rentals typically cost $15-25 per hour depending on equipment type.

Wildlife viewing: Early morning hours (5-7am) offer the best opportunities for spotting moose, eagles, and smaller mammals. "There's nearby wildlife, including a resident moose. We didn't get to see her but enjoyed looking," shares a Camp Coeur D Alene visitor.

Hiking trails: Multiple difficulty levels exist within a 15-minute drive of Harrison. Beauty Creek area features several shorter trails under 3 miles with moderate elevation gain. "There are hiking trails adjacent to camp," notes a visitor, making morning exploration convenient.

What campers like

Waterfront camping: City of Harrison RV Park & Campground offers sites directly along the water. "All sites are riverside. The Trail of the Coeur d'Alene runs right at your back door. Any water sport you can imagine is right there. Perfect sunsets," reports a camper.

Island camping: Select campgrounds offer unique island sites separated from main camping areas. "We were lucky enough to land the island campground which made the whole experience amazing! This place has great amenities which made it the nicest campground I had been to for awhile," shares a Camp Coeur D Alene visitor.

Free camping options: For budget travelers, Rainy Hill Campground offers no-fee dispersed sites. "Easy access only 20 minutes from interstate - quiet except the bird songs and occasional coyotes," notes a camper. Sites are primitive with no hookups or services.

Clean facilities: Multiple campgrounds maintain well-kept bathrooms and common areas. "The bathrooms were LARGE and pretty clean. Good laundry facility," reports a visitor to Spokane KOA. Showers are available at most established campgrounds but typically close by early October.

What you should know

Road access challenges: Several campgrounds require navigating winding mountain roads. "Bell Bay Campground is located almost an hour south of Coeur d'Alene on a very windy road with limited guard rails," notes a visitor.

Seasonal mosquito populations: Low-lying areas near marshlands experience significant insect activity. "Decent site, looks like there are about 3-4 dispersed spots. Be aware of the mosquitos, if you are prone to getting bit," warns a Rainy Hill camper.

Highway noise: Campgrounds near Interstate 90 experience traffic sounds. Beauty Creek Campground offers a quieter alternative as it's situated away from major highways. "Nice quiet camp ground! The creek was dry when I visited unfortunately but the sites were nice and it wasn't overly crowded," reports a visitor.

Limited cell service: Coverage varies significantly by location and carrier. T-Mobile users report 4G service at Rainy Hill's hilltop sites, while other carriers may have spotty reception. Verizon generally provides the most consistent coverage throughout the region.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming beaches: Hawleys Landing Campground offers designated swimming areas with gradual entry points. "We biked on the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes, saw lots of wildlife, and enjoyed the beach at Rocky Point. We Definitely will camp here again!!" shares an enthusiastic family camper.

Wildlife warnings: Keep food secured as several campgrounds report active raccoon populations. "Always be aware of animals typical raccoons etc put your food away nice bathrooms good family camping," advises a Hawleys Landing visitor.

Kid-friendly amenities: Some campgrounds offer special features for younger visitors. "They had a group campfire each night," notes a Wolf Lodge Campground visitor, providing structured activities for children.

Spacing between sites: Family privacy varies significantly between campgrounds. "Very friendly. Great facilities!" reports a Camp Coeur D Alene visitor, while others note that sites can be close together, especially during peak season from late June through August.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Many campgrounds have uneven pads requiring equipment. "The sites are not level. It's a parking lot, but for $20 and 50, 30 and 20 amp, great food, entertainment and game play it is so worth it," explains a visitor to Coeur d'Alene Casino.

Hookup availability: Most campgrounds offer electric and water, though quality varies. "Sites had outdoor kitchens and several showers. Would stay again if in area. If you purchase wood they deliver to your site," notes a camper at Camp Coeur D Alene.

Length restrictions: Several campgrounds can accommodate larger rigs but require advance reservations. "Easy access for big rigs. Water access was great," reports a visitor to Blackwell Island RV Park, which can handle units up to 40 feet in length.

Seasonal availability: Most RV sites with full hookups operate from May through September only. Water systems are typically winterized by mid-October, with limited dry camping available in some locations during shoulder seasons.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Harrison, ID?

According to TheDyrt.com, Harrison, ID offers a wide range of camping options, with 173 campgrounds and RV parks near Harrison, ID and 17 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Harrison, ID?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Harrison, ID is Camp Coeur D Alene with a 4.4-star rating from 46 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Harrison, ID?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 17 free dispersed camping spots near Harrison, ID.