Best Cabin Camping near Kingston, ID

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Several campgrounds within driving distance of Kingston, Idaho provide furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Camp Coeur D'Alene offers log cabins of different sizes nestled under tall pine trees, providing a sense of privacy despite their proximity to each other. According to visitor Nancy C., "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." Spokane KOA Journey, though technically in Washington, features deluxe cabins with partial kitchens, air conditioning, and full bathrooms. Tamarack RV Park And Vacation Cabins provides clean, well-maintained cabin accommodations with excellent customer service. Heyburn State Park's Hawleys Landing and Chatcolet campgrounds also offer cabin options with access to lake activities.

Most cabins in the region require advance reservations, particularly during the peak summer season from May through September. Pet-friendly cabin options exist at several locations including Camp Coeur D'Alene and Spokane KOA Journey, which features multiple dog areas. Cabin sizes range from small, rustic units suitable for couples to larger family accommodations with multiple beds. One visitor at Camp Coeur D'Alene noted, "We stayed in a small, clean cabin right by the entrance of the park. We had a picnic table and an area for a fire." KOA cabins tend to be more standardized with consistent amenities, while state park cabins often provide a more rustic experience. Prices vary significantly based on amenities, with deluxe cabins commanding higher rates than basic units.

Visitors should confirm what supplies are included with their cabin rental before arrival. Basic cabins typically provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Deluxe units may include bedding and more extensive kitchen facilities. Most cabins have access to shared bathrooms and shower facilities, though some deluxe options include private bathrooms. Cooking arrangements vary widely, from cabins with partial kitchens including microwaves and mini-refrigerators to those with only outdoor fire pits or grills. On-site camp stores at locations like Camp Coeur D'Alene and Spokane KOA Journey stock essential items, but bringing food and personal supplies from larger towns is recommended for extended stays.

Best Cabin Sites Near Kingston, Idaho (33)

    1. Camp Coeur D Alene

    46 Reviews
    Coeur d'Alene, ID
    18 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."

    2. By the Way Campground

    4 Reviews
    Kingston, ID
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 682-3311

    "It was very last minute but they had a tent spot available. They do have around fifteen RV spots a few small cabins, and a handful of tent spots."

    "This is a little Campground/Rv Park right off I-90. It has about 15 RV spots and a handful of tent sites with a fire ring. There are clean, warm bathrooms with showers and very friendly management."

    3. Wolf Lodge Campground

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

    "Canoe and float rentals, live music on weekends. Full hook ups, clean showers and laundry too. It was perfect for our quick stop over. Only downside was no fire rings."

    "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."

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    4. Wolf Lodge Campground

    6 Reviews
    Coeur d'Alene, ID
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 664-2812

    $50 - $75 / night

    "Only giving 4 stars because of how close together the sites are situated. Otherwise, this is a nice rv park/ campground."

    "Came in late and stayed with friends for a night, was able to get a tent site right next to them. Shower & bathrooms were clean, very safe and secure campground ♥️"

    5. Hawleys Landing Campground — Heyburn State Park

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

    $23 - $165 / night

    "We spent some time at the lake, which was a short but steep trail away from the campsite. The trees offered some great shade+privacy and there were some spectacular views from the campsite."

    "Friendly & knowledgeable staff, clean and well organized sites, fair amount of trees and bushes for reasonable “campground privacy” (tent-only spots have less privacy than sites with electricity and"

    6. Tamarack RV Park And Vacation Cabins

    9 Reviews
    Coeur d'Alene, ID
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 664-3087

    $45 - $85 / night

    "Wish there was space to sit outside at the picnic table but spaces are too tight - we would be on top of our neighbor’s sewer. Very level spot and no street noise."

    "Nice little Rv park. Only complaint is that the sites are close together. The asphalt pads themselves are nice sized and ours is pretty level. Tons of mature trees providing shade."

    7. Liberty Lake Regional Park

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

    $25 / night

    "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."

    "Rolled in and took one of the 2 upper road RV sites away from the main campsites below and was treated with a great sweeping view of the lake with a stellar sunset. Good fire ring with grate."

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    8. Chatcolet Campground — Heyburn State Park

    5 Reviews
    Harrison, ID
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 686-1308

    "Campground is super clean, flushable toilets, metal picnic tables, fire rings all in good shape. Spots are fairly close so you can see your neighbors but there are trees and brush which helps."

    "These sites have all the usual things I have come to associate with an average campground: Fire pits Benches When I went, we made a reservation before hand."

    9. Spokane KOA Journey

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

    $50 - $300 / night

    "Large KOA conveniently located near I-90. Very clean bathrooms/showers. Pool, playground, community fire pit, and multiple dog areas."

    "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)."

    10. Waldron Campground — Farragut State Park

    7 Reviews
    Bayview, ID
    32 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.  "

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Cabin Reviews near Kingston, ID

197 Reviews of 33 Kingston Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Joe B.
    Jul. 3, 2021

    By the Way Campground

    Great Stay, Wonderful Managers.

    Our family had a great one night stay. It was very last minute but they had a tent spot available. They do have around fifteen RV spots a few small cabins, and a handful of tent spots. The tent spots are around the perimeter of a gazebo that had electric hookup. They have four total restrooms, two of those have showers, and they have a laundry facility available as well. Everything was clean and we'll kept! Planning on staying again!

  • 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.

  • Nicole B.
    Jul. 5, 2023

    Hawleys Landing Campground — Heyburn State Park

    Great Campground but loud maintenance

    We stayed at Chatcolet campground for two nights in late June. The campground is really nice with lovely hosts and clean flushable toilets. We booked site 128 and didn’t realise it was a tent only site with a short walk from where you park to the picnic table, fire ring and tent pad. We have a rooftop tent so we parked and set up our tent and then just carried our chairs, food and wood down to the picnic table. Privacy on these sites isn’t the best, I would recommend booking this site along with 129 as a group site to give yourself good privacy.

    Overall this campground was great, the toilets were clean, they are porcelain, flushing toilets inside a hut. There was drinking water and some nice walks to the lake, if you have bicycles there is a really nice cycle that you can do. The reason for rating this 3 out of 5 is that there was very noisy and intrusive maintenance going on from 7am to 5pm in the sites next to us which was very disruptive. No warning had been given about maintenance in the campground, notice was only given regarding roadworks leading into the campground.

  • 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.

  • BENdejo ~.
    Jun. 21, 2022

    Liberty Lake Regional Park

    Terrific sunsets!

    Nice level car camping spot. Rolled in and took one of the 2 upper road RV sites away from the main campsites below and was treated with a great sweeping view of the lake with a stellar sunset. Good fire ring with grate. Open bbq grill. Picnic table has seen better days. Didn't use the showers. Clean bathrooms. Would stay there again.


Guide to Kingston

Cabins near Kingston, Idaho provide overnight shelter options for visitors exploring the Coeur d'Alene area. Most cabin rentals are located within campgrounds that also accommodate tent and RV campers. Elevation in this region ranges from 2,100 to 2,400 feet, creating mild summer temperatures typically between 75-85°F during peak season.

What to do

Lake activities: Access to Coeur d'Alene Lake includes boating, swimming, and paddling opportunities. At Camp Coeur D'Alene, visitors can rent watercraft directly at the campground. According to Reagan M., "They have cabins and rv spots and car/tent spots with direct lake access and kayaks/peddleboats to rent."

Biking trails: Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes passes through Heyburn State Park near several cabin options. This paved trail spans over 70 miles through the region. Annie B. states about Chatcolet Campground, "We picked this campground for its access to the Trail of the Coeur D'Alenes. The campground is small and peaceful, at least mid week. Lovely views of the lake through the trees."

Wildlife viewing: Moose and other animals can often be spotted near cabin accommodations. The region supports diverse wildlife including deer, moose, eagles, and smaller mammals. Julie M. from Camp Coeur D'Alene mentioned, "There's nearby wildlife, including a resident moose. We didn't get to see her but enjoyed looking."

What campers like

Private island camping: Unique accommodations at some properties offer exceptional privacy. One camper at Camp Coeur D'Alene reported, "We were lucky enough to land the island campground which made the whole experience amazing! This place has great amenities (free canoes, hot showers, flush toilets, free firewood) which made it the nicest campground I had been to for awhile."

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms consistently receive positive mentions across cabin rental properties. Facilities range from rustic vault toilets to full shower buildings. At Wolf Lodge Campground, one visitor noted, "Very clean campgrounds, had a cute little dog park in it too. Ample amount of restrooms and showers available, that were spotless and well stocked."

Outdoor kitchen access: Some cabin sites provide shared cooking facilities beyond the typical fire ring. James C. mentioned, "This CG has everything you can ask for from Kayaks on lake CDA to shower, laundry etc and more than one. Everyone is very friendly and just want you to have a good time! Camp sites are well thought out and they have something for everyone at reasonable prices."

What you should know

Seasonal availability: Many cabins close during winter months, particularly those at higher elevations. Availability generally runs from May through October with some variations. Wolf Lodge Campground lists its season as "May 15 to Oct 1," while Camp Coeur D'Alene operates from "May 20 to Sep 15."

Highway noise: Several properties near I-90 experience traffic sound. This affects sleep quality particularly for light sleepers in cabins without solid walls. By the Way Campground receives this feedback from BoGwen J.: "Your right next to freeway very noisy. The AC couldn't drown out the traffic noise. Wore earplugs. Very nice people and a clean spot!"

Toilet facilities: Variety of options range from rustic vault toilets to modern bathrooms. Annie B. states about Chatcolet Campground, "The toilets are flush, but look like outhouses from the outside. A pleasant surprise when you get in."

Site spacing: Many cabin areas feature close-together layouts. In most campgrounds, cabins sit near other accommodation types. At Tamarack RV Park, corey notes, "Only complaint is that the sites are close together. The asphalt pads themselves are nice sized and ours is pretty level."

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation: Lake swimming areas provide cooling options during summer months. Designated swimming zones are available at several campgrounds. Monique D. states about Waldron Campground, "The Beaver Bay swimming is wonderful and perfect for all ages."

Bike-friendly terrain: Paved trails accommodate riders of all skill levels. The Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes offers a safe route for children. At Hawleys Landing Campground, Samantha W. enthuses, "Our favorite campground, We visit every year! 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."

Playground access: Some campgrounds include play equipment for younger visitors. During peak season, properties often host scheduled activities for children. At Liberty Lake Regional Park, Angel A. mentions, "This is a nice site that is know for its hiking trail. It is also close to play structure and small beach."

Tips from RVers

Variable site sizes: Cabin areas sometimes restrict larger vehicles. Most properties accommodate standard-size RVs up to 32 feet. At Wolf Lodge Campground, Austin C. points out, "Standard RV park with full hookups, bathrooms, showers, basic store, and dog park. Decent amount of highway noise."

Electric options: Multiple amperage hookups available at most cabin-rental campgrounds. This benefits RVers who may need cabin accommodations for additional guests. Christina F. states about Wolf Lodge Campground, "Only giving 4 stars because of how close together the sites are situated. Otherwise, this is a nice rv park/campground. We are in our 32ft 5th wheel and prefer not to take chances on first come first serve or boondocking."

Shade considerations: Mature trees impact satellite reception at some properties. Tree cover provides cooling but can interfere with technology. At Tamarack RV Park, Anthony T. mentions, "Great Little Tree Covered RV park Bathrooms are very clean! Sights are small but the hookups make up for it!"

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

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