Best Cabin Camping near Dover, ID

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The Dover area offers several cabin camping options ranging from rustic to modern accommodations. Mirror Lake: Bigfoot Campout provides cabins with electric hookups while Lunch Peak Lookout offers a more remote experience in a converted fire lookout tower. Waldron Campground at Farragut State Park features cabin lodging with nearby amenities including showers and toilets. Most cabins include basic furnishings with picnic tables outside for meals. Some provide heat for cooler months, particularly important during Idaho's variable mountain weather. A visitor noted, "Clean campsites, and beautiful scenery. However the campsites don't offer a lot of privacy which can lead to loud neighbors."

Rustic cabins dominate the region, with options at Blue Lake RV Resort and Sedlmayer's Resort & Campground providing lakeside accommodations. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during summer months when facilities like Indian Creek Campground at Priest Lake State Park fill quickly. Pet policies vary by location, with most allowing dogs with certain restrictions. Seasonal availability differs significantly between locations, with some open year-round while others operate only from spring through fall. One camper shared, "We only stayed the one night on a Monday, so the restaurant and bar were closed. The sites are a little close together, but we are used to big private sites."

Visitors should plan to bring their own bedding, towels and food supplies as most cabins provide only basic furnishings and minimal kitchen facilities. Some locations offer on-site markets, including Travel America RV Park and Camp Coeur D'Alene, though selection is typically limited to essentials. Firewood is available at several campgrounds including Waldron Campground and Thousand Trails Little Diamond. Most cabins have access to communal toilets and showers, though facilities vary widely in quality and availability. For cooking, many cabins have fire pits or grills, but campers should verify cooking options before arrival as restrictions may apply during fire season.

Best Cabin Sites Near Dover, Idaho (36)

    1. Travel America RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Sagle, ID
    4 miles
    +1 (208) 263-6522

    "Lots of grass and trees, nice convenience store."

    2. Mirror Lake: Bigfoot Campout

    3 Reviews
    Sagle, ID
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (619) 647-9717

    $49 - $69 / night

    "Book. You won't regret it.  The campground is just far enough away to feel secluded but not too far that it's hard to get to.  The views of Mirror Lake are just phenomenal. "

    "Great and private spots. Close to the road but very little traffic at night. Excellent tables and forests plus a nice pit toilet set up. The Host was super polite!!"

    3. Waldron Campground — Farragut State Park

    7 Reviews
    Bayview, ID
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 683-2425

    "Pros: most sites are large and well appointed with paved driveways and gravel pad for picnic table, fire pit, and tents if you have them. Water and electricity at site. Plenty of trails to walk."

    "This is one huge park. I wanted to stay here as my father went through Naval basic training here in 1942.  Since then the base has been turned into a college and then into a state park.  "

    4. Blue Lake RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Naples, ID
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 946-3361

    $20 - $55 / night

    "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."

    "While there were some positive aspects to the campground, a few drawbacks prevented it from standing out. One of the major downsides was the campsite's unfortunate location between two railway lines."

    5. Thousand Trails Little Diamond

    17 Reviews
    Newport, WA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We were here camping over the fathers day weekend. it's a very nice campground with clean spots and clean restrooms despite being short-staffed. if you are camping with kids the spots closer to the playground"

    "Rustic KOA campground. Country store for basic needs but isn't open all the time. Tent and RV sites. Access to Little Diamond Lake. Great bass fishing. Wifi and cell service works."

    6. Camp Coeur D Alene

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

    $39 - $83 / night

    "Even though the sites are small and close together, they are at different levels as you go up the hill combined with the sites and cabins being tucked under the giant pines, gives you a sense of privacy"

    "We booked through Airbnb. when we arrived, we learned that the campground wa San old KOA. it had a decent shower room and we stayed in a small, clean cabin right by the entrance of the park."

    7. Lunch Peak Lookout

    1 Review
    Hope, ID
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 263-5111

    $35 / night

    "There's a lovely hiking trail from the parking area as well which leads to even more spectacular views. Recommended for a day trip or overnight!"

    8. Old American Kampground - KM Resorts

    1 Review
    Newport, WA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 447-3663

    9. Sedlmayer's Resort & Campground

    3 Reviews
    Spirit Lake, ID
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 819-4370

    $49 / night

    "My wife accidentally came across this private campground, which turned into a great stay."

    "Right on the lakefront with your own private beach. There's a cute little restaurant with a bar and you can get to go drinks."

    10. Indian Creek Campground — Priest Lake State Park

    3 Reviews
    Nordman, ID
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 443-2200

    "We walked up to reserve our site. The sites are pretty close but have nice facilities throughout the campground. Including a nice store with an Ice cream shop, a family favorite."

    "Cute little store that had all kinds of local art and everything you’ll need for camping."

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Cabin Reviews near Dover, ID

221 Reviews of 36 Dover Campgrounds


  • Connie H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 20, 2025

    North Haven Campground

    Cutest Little Campground

    This little campground was an awesome find! We rolled in last minute while passing thru town and snagged a pull thru site with electric and water. Sites have fire pits and picnic tables. They also have adorable cabins, glamping wagons and a tipi avoidable to reserve. The office/camp store is great, they’ve got a good selection of cool stuff to browse through. Firewood was available for sale. Front porch of the office/store has a chest freezer with ice and ice cream for sale. There’s also a foosball table, a table for checkers and a little bookshelf library to take/leave a book. The bathhouse was hands down the nicest camp bathrooms we’ve ever used! Showers were amazing! The laundry was great… $2.50 a load, either wash or dry and conveniently accessible 24 hours a day. There’s a large lighted pavilion with picnic tables, cornhole boards with bags, and a dartboard. There’s also a small playground and a hot tub available to use! This campground was so well maintained, the employees friendly and helpful, and it’s just a really sweet, family-friendly, quiet campground. We loved it!

  • Yuki B.
    May. 31, 2018

    Lionhead Campground — Priest Lake State Park

    Fabulous Family Fun

    There are 3 campgrounds. One is a group camp that sells out quick. Reservations are 9 months in advance and it is a phone call of luck that will get you this prime area. The group camp has its own private dock and beach. The cabin has multiple bunk beds and a kitchen with fridge and range/oven. Also a microwave. 2 showers and 2 restrooms. There are RV slots available here. We love the privacy and ability to not worry about any unlocked vehicles or items left in the beach The other two sites are Lionhead and Indian Creek. Indian Creek as a store and laundry facilities. They also have a few cabins to rent. Showers and rv slots available. Lionhead is further up the road (just north of the group camp) and is a little smaller.

  • Nancy C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2021

    Camp Coeur D Alene

    Tucked in the side of the mountain on the water

    Even though the sites are small and close together, they are at different levels as you go up the hill combined with the sites and cabins being tucked under the giant pines, gives you a sense of privacy. It's a really cute campground/resort. They offer tent area, Rv area and log cabins of various sizes. Pool. Boat launch with access to coeur d'Alene lake. Beautiful setting. Cell signal is good.

  • Jeff W.
    Jun. 6, 2018

    Lionhead Campground — Priest Lake State Park

    Worked the State Park for a summer.

    I worked at Priest Lake State Park as a residential biologist for the summer of 2016. It was an amazing experience! I had access to parts of the park not allowed to campers. The staff are all very friendly and nice to work with. The hand- scooped homemade ice cream is worth it alone! Kayaking up the thoroughfare to the upper lake is a great workout with some amazing and beautiful scenery and animals along the way. You will see lots of moose, and sometimes black bears. If you take the short hike to Moose lake, there is excellent rainbow trout fishing, and gorgeous scenery as well. Hunt lake trail is a beautiful trail to hike, but not for beginners. Priest Lake itself is a little chilly when first getting in to swim, but is very refreshing in the mountain heat. There are many good places to pick huckleberries all over the area! The campgrounds at the Indian Creek unit, which is where the headquarters and store are located, are very clean. There are plenty of RV and tent camping sites and 5 cabins available to rent. All cabins sleep different numbers of people, ranging from 5 to 9, the moose cabin being the largest and nicest. The cabins have no bathrooms or kitchens but boast fire rings and are right across from communal park bathrooms and showers. The lion head unit on the upper lake is about 12 miles up the road from Indian Creek turning into gravel about 8 miles up right before moose lake. It has a few smaller camper sites and many tent sites available. There is a maintenance shed along with a small ranger booth which also serves as a small store with ice and other foods and small supplies. There are first aid kits and radios available at all campground ranger booths. Priest lake has amazing fishing for rainbow trout, Mackinaw (lake trout), smallmouth bass, and Pike minnow (as the main species). The nearest town, Coolin, UD, is about 12 miles down the road. It is a small town with a store, a diner and a bar/ restaurant. The diner and restaurant have decent staple foods for what they have to offer. The store is fairly small but generally has most of the foods and supplies needed for restocking your camping food or obtaining the odds and ends you may have forgotten or overlooked at home. All around it is a beautiful place to visit with friendly staff and locals and I would highly recommend it to anyone seeking an unforgettable family camping experience.

  • Adrienne Q.
    Jul. 25, 2021

    Spokane KOA Journey

    Dated, crowded, no shade

    We stayed one night in a deluxe cabin. It was spacious enough, with a partial kitchen, AC, and full bath. The grounds are well-kept but older. The cabin was tired—cabinets with loose hinges, squeaky bed, tub drain was slow, WiFi wasn’t working. Each cabin has a propane grill and the one by ours was too dirty to use. There is no shade on the cabins or many of the tent sites and it’s often so hot here in the summer that the AC can’t cool very well. It was 82 in our cabin despite running the AC and keeping all the blinds closed. The pool is clean but very cold and there is no shade on the playground so go in the morning or evening if you don’t want to get burned. Nothing nearly except a Wendy’s and a convenience store. Trains going by all night nearby.
    Fine for one night, but don’t recommend an extended stay Note: they do not allow EV charging but there is no written policy anywhere on the website or in any of the registration emails.

  • Rich J.
    Oct. 27, 2021

    Spokane KOA Journey

    KOA

    Large KOA conveniently located near I-90. Very clean bathrooms/showers. Pool, playground, community fire pit, and multiple dog areas. Generally quiet area except a nearby train blowing its horn a couple times during the night.

  • A
    May. 7, 2022

    Liberty Lake Regional Park

    Nice campground

    Nice campground. Level spaces for the most part. Ample space between sites, pull they'd, picnic tables and fire pits. Large pine trees, so plenty of shade and pine cones, clean restrooms. Would stay again. Price is $40/night with electric and water, dump station.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 6, 2023

    Waldron Campground — Farragut State Park

    Mostly a great campground

    Pros: most sites are large and well appointed with paved driveways and gravel pad for picnic table, fire pit, and tents if you have them. Water and electricity at site. Plenty of trails to walk. Three dump and water stations. Cons: check in is way too late (2 pm), they require you to check in at visitor center, and the parking lot is not large enough to accommodate all the rvs checking in at 2 pm. Other con is no campsites on the water. The shoreline is very scenic but the camp and surroundings not so much. Just overstocked young forest. Also our electric post was damaged so cord kept coming unhooked. Had to bungee cord it.

  • Tara L.
    Jul. 18, 2018

    Camp Coeur D Alene

    Everuthing was relaxed and easy

    We booked through Airbnb. when we arrived, we learned that the campground wa San old KOA. it had a decent shower room and we stayed in a small, clean cabin right by the entrance of the park. We also saw tent campers. You could take paddle boats out onto the lake if you wanted. We had a picnic table and an area for a fire. we all had a nice time.


Guide to Dover

Cabin camping near Dover, Idaho provides access to pristine lakes and forest settings in the Idaho Panhandle region. Situated at an elevation ranging from 2,000 to 4,000 feet, the area experiences warm summer days with temperatures averaging 75-85°F and cool evenings dropping to 45-55°F. Most cabin rentals require visitors to bring their own linens and cooking supplies, with availability most limited during July and August.

What to do

Water activities on Mirror Lake: The dock at Mirror Lake: Bigfoot Campout offers excellent fishing and swimming options just minutes from Dover. "The views of Mirror Lake are just phenomenal. Clean campground with all the amenities. The dock is fantastic and the fishing is top notch," notes one visitor who found the lakeside setting ideal for water recreation.

Hiking at Lunch Peak: The Lunch Peak Lookout provides panoramic views accessible via a short hiking trail from the parking area. "There's a lovely hiking trail from the parking area as well which leads to even more spectacular views," reports one day visitor who recommends the lookout for both overnight stays and day trips.

Beach access for families: Private beaches at several lakefront properties provide safe swimming areas for children. At Sedlmayer's Resort, one camper shared, "There is a private beach that was nice for swimming. Full hookups are available for most sites."

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Though Dover cabin options vary widely in layout, campers appreciate locations with adequate spacing. At Travel America RV Park, visitors note the "lots of grass and trees, nice convenience store" that provide natural buffers between camping areas.

Clean facilities: Many cabins and campgrounds maintain high standards for bathrooms and common areas. At Camp Coeur D'Alene, campers report "clean showers and bathrooms" that enhance comfort during stays. Another visitor mentioned, "They had firewood for sale, a pool, and clean showers and bathrooms. We had a very comfortable stay."

Lake access: Direct water access ranks high among camper priorities. "We got a spot beside the lake. Mark at the front desk and wine bar was very nice. We paddle boarded and swam the next day," reported one visitor at Blue Lake RV Resort, highlighting the convenience of lakeside accommodations.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin sites fill quickly during summer months, especially those with lake access. "We showed up May 1st, the first day they opened! The campground has beautiful treed sites with lots of amenities," notes a camper who extended their planned one-night stay to two nights.

Noise considerations: Several campgrounds experience noise from nearby highways or railways. At Blue Lake RV Resort, one guest noted, "One of the major downsides was the campsite's unfortunate location between two railway lines. The constant sound of freight trains passing by throughout the day was quite disruptive."

Varying levels of services: Cabin accommodations range from basic shelters to fully-equipped units. At Thousand Trails Little Diamond, "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 30 and 50 amp just check the box."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Lakeside resorts often provide equipment rentals and recreational amenities. "They have paddle boats, kayaks, paddle boards and a floating trampoline. The little lake is full of catfish and turtles that you can feed," shares a parent who visited Blue Lake RV Resort with children.

Campground layout: When traveling with children, site location matters. At Thousand Trails Little Diamond, one visitor suggests, "If you are camping with kids the spots closer to the playground equipment are perfect. The lake is perfect and a nice walk from the campsites."

Private beach access: For families concerned about water safety, Sedlmayer's Resort & Campground offers controlled swimming areas. "Peaceful, quiet, and beautiful! Right on the lakefront with your own private beach," reports one family. "Our kids loved playing on the beach and riding their bikes!"

Tips from RVers

Hookup configurations: RVers should verify utility placement before arrival. At Sedlmayer's Resort, "Every site has 20, 30 & 50 amp electrical service however, only sites 1 through 21 have sewer. If you need a pull-through site, then go with #14 through #19, or #21."

Campsite positioning: Several campgrounds have unusual site layouts that may affect larger rigs. One RVer at Thousand Trails Little Diamond noted, "The sites are gravel, somewhat level and size/length varies, a few pull throughs, our 37ft 5ver had no problem."

Off-season availability: While many cabin facilities close seasonally, Travel America RV Park operates year-round, providing options for those wanting to experience the area's winter beauty. "Management is easy to work with, facilities are kept clean, and price is good!" reports a visitor who appreciated the extended seasonal access.

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