Best Campgrounds near Wallace, ID

Just half an hour from Interstate 90, Wallace's camping options include the City Park Campground that puts you within walking distance of the historic downtown. Wallace Area State Park has sites spaced far enough apart that you won't hear your neighbors' conversations through the trees. If you prefer more basic camping, the National Forest sites around Wallace have fewer amenities but put you closer to nature. The Wallace Recreation Area maintains good facilities and you can walk straight to hiking trails from your site. Families tend to prefer Wallace County Park Campground for its kid-friendly layout and mountain views. Summer weekends fill up fast in this area, so book early if you can. Most campgrounds require reservations, particularly from Friday to Sunday and on holiday weekends. The camping season runs best from May through September when temperatures stay comfortable. You can camp in winter, but you'll need serious cold-weather gear. While staying here, check out the historic mining sites or ride the Route of the Hiawatha bike trail nearby. The Coeur d'Alene River runs close to several campgrounds and has good trout fishing. Wallace works well as a base for hiking, biking, or just hanging out at camp. Always look up current conditions before heading out as some areas close seasonally. Wallace camping works well for both quick weekend trips and longer outdoor vacations.

Best Camping Sites Near Wallace, Idaho (205)

    1. Wallace RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Wallace, ID
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 753-7121

    $30 - $45 / night

    "A beautiful small privately owned campground in the heart of Wallace Idaho. Right next to the city limits brew pub. Awful hook up sites, all very level sites!"

    "Great spot to stay especially if you’re visiting Wallace for a festival or stopover. Within walking distance to charming downtown. Very friendly staff. Some spots border a small river. Pet friendly."

    2. Lake Elsie Campground

    9 Reviews
    Osburn, ID
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 765-7223

    "Easy to drive up to. Any vehicle will do. Dirt road to the top where you will find a lovely little lake with 4-5 camp spots surrounding it."

    "A bit of a drive off I-90 but well worth the the stop. Multiple campsites right along the lake."

    3. Crystal Gold Mine

    5 Reviews
    Kellogg, ID
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 783-4653

    $60 - $70 / night

    "The Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes is right across the road. The Trail of the Hiawatha is very close. The town of Wallce is definitely worth going as they claim to be the center of the universe."

    4. Big Creek RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Osburn, ID
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 964-0494

    5. Stevens Lakes Backcountry

    1 Review
    Mullan, ID
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 783-2363

    "By far one of my favorite Mt lake hikes! With great camping at both the lower and upper lakes, I recommend using the trails app to help navigate through the switch backs, and have lots of water!"

    6. North Fork Coeur D'Alene River

    4 Reviews
    Kellogg, ID
    15 miles

    "I met some cool Idaho locals that said they’ve been coming here since they were kids!"

    "Fantastic access to the river for great fly fishing. Several spots in the trees and several in the more open areas. Vault toilet is to the right as you pull in about 1/8 mile away from pull off."

    7. By the Way Campground

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

    "Was warned a Moose family likes to walk through, but didn’t see them."

    "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."

    8. Albert's Landing

    5 Reviews
    Kingston, ID
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 682-4179

    $40 - $70 / night

    "Albert's Landing is a clean, well managed RV campground on the shores of the North Fork of the CDA River near Cataldo, Idaho. "

    "We arrived late at night and the campground host met us at the entrance to show us to our site, which was super helpful."

    9. Bumblebee Campground

    9 Reviews
    Kingston, ID
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 245-6521

    $24 - $112 / night

    "Private sites in the woods of Idaho. Fish in the creek next to most sites."

    "We camped at Bumblebee in July so we could have easy access to the North Fork of the Coeur d'Alene River."

    10. Devils Elbow

    7 Reviews
    Murray, ID
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 245-6521

    $26 - $102 / night

    "This is a great place to set up camp not very far away from Helena. I had a nice view of the water and saw deer, eagles, and other water birds. It was well maintained, clean, and quiet."

    "Great fishing steps away, but catch the catch and release west slope cutthroat aren't so easy to catch as a recent article in American Fly Fishing magazine suggests-unless you are a professional fly fishing"

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Recent Reviews near Wallace, ID

612 Reviews of 205 Wallace Campgrounds


  • F
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Bull River Campground

    Beautiful but the State of Montana has mismanaged to the point of absurdity

    This used to be a great place to camp, especially at the Pavilion. However, two recent camping trips were not so great. There is no water, even though there are cisterns everywhere. There is no trash pickup. Restrooms are visited and "cleaned", but there is no evidence that anything was done. There are still tons of bugs and webs. I think they just replace the TP. Last visit was at the Pavilion with a men's campout with around 20 individuals. No trash containers, no bear boxes, and no water. We brought 250 gallons of water with us and pulled up to where the fire pit was, so it would be close to the fire for safety and convenience. The day after we left the site, a ranger called and accused us of "off-roading" and not placing our food in the non-existent bear boxes. We weren't "cited," but the temperament of the management is that they want you to pay the same price for camping without a host, water, trash, bear boxes, or clean restrooms. If you wish to dry camp, there are plenty of spaces, but it is definitely dry camping. Beautiful campground with severe management issues, all blamed on"lack of funding".

  • BoGwen J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    By the Way Campground

    Okay in a pinch

    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! Bonus the moose come to visit.

  • Kara S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    copper mountain rd dispersed

    Mountain views

    Nice spot up the road about 10 minutes. Great views. Close to the highway so a little bit of noise from the interstate. Fire ring and that’s it.

  • Reagan M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Camp Coeur D Alene

    Lovely spot with showers and kayak rentals!

    Great spot to stay for a bit. They have cabins and rv spots and car/tent spots with direct lake access and kayaks/peddleboats to rent

  • Anthony T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Tamarack RV Park And Vacation Cabins

    Great Little Tree Covered RV park

    Fantastic little RV park Bathrooms are very clean! Sights are small but the hookups make up for it!

  • Kyle M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Thompson River Dispersed Camping and Shooting

    Low budget fun

    It was free. It provided nothing, but was close to the river. We pooped in a bag, and provided our everything. We made a made a campfire. We didn’t shoot anything, but there were a lot of shells around.

  • Kyle M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Thompson River Dispersed Camping and Shooting

    Free redneck camping

    Off the side of the road, with no amenities near some pretty cool stuff. The sight is ugly, but free. Close to some good trout fishing via river. There is a pretty lame fire pit already established, and people fire their guns out here. There is no toilets, but if you’re looking for free, and absolutely zero neighbors this is your spot. Yes, I said zero neighbors!

  • Martha H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Wolf Lodge Campground

    Convient location

    Nice Campground right off Highway 90. Some road noise. Nice bathrooms and showers. Horseshoes, corn hole, kayaks for guests.

  • Devon C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Elk River

    ELK RIVER IDAHO

    Many free dispersed camping site for several miles. There is also low cost Campgrounds available as well. There is a small local store nearby. Dump site on edge of town with trash available. Many recreational activities too.


Guide to Wallace

Camping near Wallace, Idaho, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and a variety of campgrounds to choose from. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly spot or a quiet place to unwind, there's something for everyone.

What to do:

  • Explore the outdoors: Wallace is surrounded by stunning landscapes. You can hike, bike, or just enjoy nature. One camper mentioned, "The campground is outside of town nestled in tall pines, next to a crystal clear mountain river," highlighting the area's natural beauty.
  • Visit local attractions: Check out the nearby breweries and restaurants. One reviewer at Wallace RV Park said, "It’s hard to beat having a brewery and restaurant on site."
  • Water activities: Enjoy fishing or kayaking in the nearby lakes and rivers. A camper at Camp Coeur d'Alene noted, "We loved kayaking down the creek at the campground and saw wildlife."

What campers like:

  • Clean facilities: Many campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. One visitor at Wolf Lodge Campground said, "Very clean campgrounds, had a cute little dog park in it too."
  • Friendly staff: Campers often mention the helpfulness of campground hosts. A reviewer at Beauty Creek Campground shared, "The camp host, John, greeted us with a smile."
  • Secluded spots: Many campgrounds offer privacy. A camper at Cabin City Campground mentioned, "Great spacing on the campsites. Loved it here."

What you should know:

  • Crowded during peak season: Some campgrounds can get busy, especially in summer. A visitor at Idaho Bumblebee Campground noted, "It was way too crowded. People were parked everywhere."
  • Limited amenities at some sites: Not all campgrounds have full hookups or showers. A camper at Rainy Hill Campground mentioned, "No water access, you have to drive to the boat ramp."
  • Noise from roads: Some campgrounds are near busy roads, which can be noisy. A reviewer at Wallace RV Park said, "The road next to the RV Park is very busy! It does slow down after dark."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Look for kid-friendly activities: Many campgrounds offer fun activities for kids. A camper at Camp Coeur d'Alene said, "Lots of free or low-priced activities for the kids."
  • Choose spacious sites: Opt for campgrounds with larger sites to give kids room to play. A visitor at Thompson Falls State Park Campground noted, "Sites are far apart."
  • Plan for safety: If camping near water, keep a close eye on kids. A reviewer at Wolf Lodge Campground mentioned, "We just ran our AC/fan at night and it blocked out the noise."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check site sizes: Make sure your RV fits the campground's site dimensions. A camper at Wallace RV Park said, "Full hookups $45, bit expensive however this includes showers and toilets free."
  • Book in advance: During peak times, it's wise to reserve your spot ahead of time. A visitor at Beauty Creek Campground mentioned, "All RV sites were full."
  • Be prepared for road noise: Some campgrounds are close to highways. A reviewer at Wolf Lodge Campground noted, "Interstate noise is not too bad."

Camping near Wallace, Idaho, has its perks and quirks. With the right preparation, you can enjoy a memorable outdoor experience!

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find camping sites near Wallace, Idaho?

Wallace offers several camping options in the surrounding area. The North Fork Coeur D'Alene River provides beautiful dispersed camping sites along the river, popular with locals and visitors alike. For those seeking backcountry experiences, Stevens Lakes Backcountry offers hike-in sites with pristine mountain views. Additional camping can be found at Bull Run Access, Lake Elsie Campground near Kellogg, and Bumblebee Campground. The region's natural beauty makes it a popular destination, with options ranging from primitive sites to more developed facilities within a short drive of Wallace.

What campgrounds are available in and around Wallace, Idaho?

The Wallace area offers a variety of campground options. Wallace RV Park is centrally located within the town, providing easy access to downtown attractions. Just a short drive away, Bumblebee Campground offers a more natural setting. Other nearby options include Big Creek RV Park near Osburn, By the Way Campground near Pinehurst, and Crystal Gold Mine campground near Kellogg. For those willing to venture slightly further, Farragut State Park provides well-maintained campsites at Snowberry and Gilmore campgrounds on Lake Pend Oreille. The region's mix of private and public campgrounds accommodates various camping preferences and budgets.

What is the Devils Elbow Campground near Wallace, Idaho like?

Devils Elbow Campground is a rustic camping area in the beautiful Coeur d'Alene National Forest near Wallace. The campground offers a more primitive experience compared to developed RV parks in the region. Visitors appreciate its forested setting along the river, providing natural shade and scenic views. The campground typically features basic amenities like pit toilets and fire rings. For those seeking similarly rustic experiences in the area, Bull Run Access Dispersed camping offers riverside spots with existing fire pits. Albert's Landing is another option with a comparable wilderness feel. These sites are generally best for tent camping or smaller campers and are popular during summer months.

Are there RV parks or RV-friendly camping options in Wallace, Idaho?

Wallace and the surrounding area offer several RV-friendly options. Trout Creek Motel & RV Park near the Idaho-Montana border provides convenient amenities including laundry facilities and is close to essential services. Blackwell Island RV Park in Coeur d'Alene offers level, gravel sites with full hookups and waterfront locations. Additionally, Big Creek RV Park near Osburn and Crystal Gold Mine campground accommodate RVs. Many of these parks feature level sites, electrical hookups, and are situated near town amenities. Some parks remain open year-round, though water may be shut off during colder months, so it's advisable to call ahead during off-season visits.