Best RV Parks near Naples, ID

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Best RV Sites Near Naples, ID (103)

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    1. Sandpoint Edgewater RV Park

    3 Reviews
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    • Pets
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    • Reservable
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    2. Blue Lake RV Resort

    9 Reviews
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    • Pets
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    3. The Hemlocks RV and Lodging

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    The Hemlocks is a long standing establishment built along State Route 2 during the 1950’s. Originally, a filling station, motel and cafe, The Hemlocks grew into a full service restaurant whose reputation for great food endeared locals and drew visitors from far and wide. Over the years– through several owners– the RV Park was added. In 2013, Tammy and Will Hedrick purchased The Hemlocks and with great joy have been working to revive the rustic atmosphere of the much beloved restaurant and facilities.Located in the Northern Rockies, nestled between the Selkirk and Cabinet Mountain ranges in North Idaho, The Hemlocks is a perfect lodging point if you are traveling East to Montana, North to British Columbia, Canada and the Selkirk Loop, or South to Couer d’Alene, Idaho and the Spokane Valley.North Idaho is an outdoor enthusiasts playground! Hiking(more then 40 mountain lakes!), rivers for canoeing or floating, fishing, hunting, mountain biking, wildlife watching, we have it all! All activities come in beginner, intermediate and“you did what?” levels! This is a great area to pack a lunch, head out for a drive and just get“lost” in nature.The Hemlocks offers easily accessible Full Hook Up RV spots, a Remodeled Cabin that sleeps up to 6 people, Remodeled Motel Rooms, and multiple Camping spots.

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    $25 - $129 / night

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    4. Two Bit Outfit

    1 Review
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    • Picnic Table
    • WiFi
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    5. Woodland RV Park

    3 Reviews
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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    6. Silverwood RV Park

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    If you love the great outdoors and want camping near Silverwood, our RV Park and Campground is the way to go. It features 123 full hook-ups, 41 tent only sites and quick and easy access to Silverwood and Boulder Beach via an underground tunnel. Silverwood's RV Park is open May 3rd thru November 3rd.

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    7. Eagles Landing RV Resort

    2 Reviews
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    9. Schweitzer Mountain Fire Station

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    Want the ease of having your comfortable RV with you while you ride? Not a problem! RV parking is welcome at Schweitzer free of charge at the fire station lot and the parking area on the other side of the round-about.

    Schweitzer Mountain RV Parking Policy RV Parking is located at the fire station lot (southwest side of the roundabout) only. Please take direction from parking attendant if on duty or contact Schweitzer Public Safety before parking if you have questions. There are no hookup services available and RV must be self-contained. Maximum 3 consecutive night stay. Requests for longer stays can be directed to the parking staff of Public Safety. Plan your arrival & departure times for early AM or late PM. Access & egress is limited by day parking area. RVs may be asked to move , if requested to move, please comply. Open fires must be off the ground, contained and manned at all times. Site clean-up is the responsibility of the RV guest. Please use dumpsters provided for garbage or haul off the mountain, and do not empty waste tanks or grey water on the ground. RV must be occupied each night. All pets must be on a leash while on premises. No unauthorized vehicles are allowed on Schweitzer property (examples: snowmobiles and ATVs). Sledding is not allowed on Schweitzer property. RV user agrees and acknowledges that Schweitzer is not responsible for any damage to vehicles parked in any Schweitzer parking area, or for towing fees if RV must be moved. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Schweitzer Public Safety or the parking staff.

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      10. Travel America RV Park

      3 Reviews
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    Recent RV Reviews In Naples

    376 Reviews of 103 Naples Campgrounds


    • Saraj B.The Dyrt ADMIN User
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      Oct. 21, 2024

      Luby Bay Campground

      Luby Bay Campground

      Luby Bay Campground offers a beautiful lakeside experience, with many sites featuring direct lakefront access. The campground is surrounded by trees and foliage, providing a sense of privacy, and the sites are nicely spaced apart. 

      In the back corner of the lower loop, there is designated parking for boat trailers and extra vehicles. I launched my boat at the Priest Lake Marina just a mile down the road for a small fee, but I appreciated the free trailer parking at the campground. 

      The flushing toilets were impressively clean—better than many I've encountered at other campgrounds. 

      The road through the campground is paved but narrow, roughly 1.5 vehicles wide, so backing in a trailer requires some finesse. 

      Each site comes with a bear-proof locker, which is essential for safety. The only downside was that our locker had trash bags left by the previous occupants, which hadn't been cleaned out before our arrival. This seems to be a minor oversight by the host. 

      Overall, I had a great stay and would recommend Luby Bay Campground.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Oct. 21, 2024

      Reeder Bay Campground

      Pretty lake views from campsites

      If you can get one of the lakefront campsites, the views are phenomenal! But if you can't, the rest of the campsites are still pretty nice. The campsites are spaced apart enough so you're not too close to your neighbor. Bathrooms are adequate pit toilets. The lake is clear and cold, decent for swimming if you don't mind cold water.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Oct. 15, 2024

      Whiskey Rock Bay Campground

      Breathtaking views from this lovely campground

      This lakeside campground is a true hidden getaway, perfect for anyone looking to escape the crowds. The lake itself is stunning—clear, beautiful water. However, be aware that there’s a steep drop-off down to the lake, which might make getting to the water a little tricky depdning on which campsite you get. The road to get there is long and rough, I wouldn't recommend bringing a standard camping trailer, and you probably wouldn't want to take a car. But the remoteness is what makes this spot so amazing.  It’s incredibly peaceful, and when we visited, there was only one other camper around, so it felt like we had the entire place to ourselves. If you’re looking for a quiet, off-the-beaten-path campground with amazing lake views and don’t mind a bit of a drive, this spot is worth the effort. Just make sure your vehicle can handle the rough road.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Oct. 15, 2024

      Sam Owen Camnpground

      Beautiful lake, great campsites

      Love it here. There are beautiful lakeside campsites with access to the lake. Unfortunately, those were all reserved when we stayed there. This place can get busy in the summertime, so you reserve early. So we stayed at a nice pull through campsite. All the sites are nice and private with lovely trees and open grassy space between them.

      There's a nice swimming area a short walk from our campsite, and Pend Oreille lake is beautiful clear, cool water for swimming.

      Bathrooms are not typical pit toilets, but had running water and flush toilets.

      The area is beautiful and well worth the trip to camp here.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Oct. 15, 2024

      Round Lake

      Beautiful lake, pleasant surroundings, road noise

      I recently spent a few days at this campground, and overall, it was a pleasant experience. The highlight of the trip was definitely the beautiful lake, which provided a serene backdrop for the entire stay. The surroundings are peaceful abd there is a lovely trail around the lake and an extensive set of trails heading up into the mountain behind the lake as well as a trail to a pond with a dam which is quite peaceful.

      The swimming area is nice with kind of sandy beach, but there is a bit of seaweed in the swimming area. There are also two docks perfect for fishing. I had a great time casting off from them and even caught a couple of crappies and trout which was a nice bonus. However, one downside was some road noise, which occasionally disrupted the peaceful atmosphere, especially in the evenings. It wasn’t overwhelming, but it was noticeable enough to mention. Additionally, the campground and swim area can get very busy during peak summer weekends. If you're looking for a quieter experience, it might be best to visit during the off-season or on weekdays. All in all, the campground is a solid choice for anyone looking to enjoy nature, fish, or swim in a beautiful lake. Just be prepared for a little road noise and crowds if you visit during popular times.

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Oct. 5, 2024

      Bonner County Fairgrounds

      Good tent spot.

      I was motorcycle tent camping. Nice spot. Only drawback would be there are train tracks and siding within hearing distance. Good bathrooms and free showers.

    • Lee F.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Sep. 19, 2024

      Smith Lake Campground

      Quiet, clean

      A real gem of a find! Although the campsites are not lakefront, it's only a short walk to the day use area with a fishing dock, boat launch and dock, and a nice public area. Although the lake isn't particularly large, the people we saw fishing were catching. There appears to be 8 sites, one of which is outside of the gate which may be locked after the end of September. At least half of the sites have a nice sized tent area. Most people were tenting when we were there. We arrived at 2pm on a Wednesday and had 4 sites to choose from

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Sep. 6, 2024

      Schweitzer Mountain Fire Station

      Great place to stay

      There are some switchbacks, but it's worth the drive. There is a nice outhouse and plenty of spots - follow the signs. You're right across from the firehouse. If you park past the outhouse, there is a view of the lake. The trucks arrive at 8 am, but it's a free spot, and they weren't that bad.

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Sep. 3, 2024

      North Haven Campground

      Awesome facility

      Modern and beautiful campground. Close to all the wonders of Idaho's panhandle. They have several back in and pull through sites with more on the way. Choice of full hookups, or water and electric. Their showers are emaculant and luxurious. Wife refused to use ours. They have luxury cabins and covered wagon glamping. Very family and senior friendly. Reasonably priced, can't loose booking here.

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      Aug. 20, 2024

      Dorr Skeels Campground

      Odd spots but great location

      There are a handful of tent sites here. Several are on a hill next to each other beside the parking lot. 4 sites sit right along the lake. Great spot if camping near lake is your interest, however, lacks privacy as sites are directly beside each other. Awkward sites.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Aug. 15, 2024

      Son Mountain Ranch, Athol Idaho

      Prefect spot!

      Stayed here with my wife and children while we were visiting Silverwood. This location was perfect and less than 5 minutes from the park entrance. I would definitely stay here again.

    • Marisa S.
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      Aug. 7, 2024

      Ravenwood RV Resort

      Best Rv park near Silverwood

      This place is an absolute gem! All sites now have full hook-ups with water, power and sewer and every site has both 30/50amp. No showers but who needs that when you have full hook-ups. They have a beautiful pool, basketball court, volleyball area and small playground. They even have a shuttle to Silverwood! One the most beautifully kept RV parks we've ever stayed in with spacious sites with grassy area and picnic table at each site. Highly recommend 👌

    • PThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Jul. 30, 2024

      Mirror Lake

      Secluded location

      It is a private secluded location but over priced for tent camping. It made for a nice base camp. The dogs were allowed to be off leash which was real nice. They do not allow pit bulls or Rottweilers but ironic that the camp hosts have a Rottweiler. It was not crowded. The nice hike to the summit to view both lakes was worth going up. Other than the $30/night for tent camping it was okay. Had it been $15 a night I would have given the site a 5 star.

    • Shane T.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Jul. 9, 2024

      Sedlmayer's Resort & Campground

      Lovely quiet campground.

      This quiet campground is a nice place to stay. Small and peaceful
      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 in the provincial campgrounds in Canada. 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.

    • Day F.
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      Jul. 8, 2024

      Albeni Cove

      Campsite

      Beautiful area nice camping spot good amount of shade coverage keeps us cool during the summer clean bathrooms and the camp hosts are super nice.

    • Jayson B.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Jul. 7, 2024

      North Haven Campground

      Nice tent/RTT in back.

      I couldn’t book through Dyrt in app on the date. I called and booked with Munro on busy 4th weekend and got it done. A very nice stay on very loud 4th weekend of fireworks at Bonners Ferry(to be expected). Campsite with fire ring, wooded, picnic table was awesome. Bathhouse and facilities were very clean. Wood, icecream, laundry detergent, and more for sale at office/bathhouse. Definitely, stay again.

    • lThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Jul. 1, 2024

      Yaak River Campground

      First time camping 🏕 Had a good time

      It was my first time camping! Went camping with my fiance.

      Pros

      • The check in process is easy. Just make sure you have cash
      • lots of trees to hang a hammock
      • fire rings with grill top
      • bear boxes for your food
      • the sound of the river makes you fall asleep!

      Cons

      • No sink in the bathrooms.
      • No internet service. Dead zone.

      Recommendations

      • Definitely recommend bringing cash to pay for your site and firewood.
      • bring hand sanitizer since there aren't sinks or soap
      • There's a DG about 20 minutes away in Idaho to grab snack goodies c:
    • Paul G.
      Camper-submitted photo from Meadow Creek Campground
      Jul. 1, 2024

      Meadow Creek Campground

      Great campground

      You can choose ambiance in the first loop or river front in the second loop. Just be aware that the river is noisy. It’s pack it in and pack it out so, no garbage collection. Cell reception for T Mobile is a strong 1-2 bars. No trouble streaming. One of the best forest service campgrounds. $15 a night. $7.50 with senior discount. The only major problem is that dogs are not on leashes and no one is around to enforce the leash law.

    • Freddie Faith M.
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      Jun. 30, 2024

      East Sullivan

      Great campground in the wonderful Colville National Forest!

      Campsite 36 in the Pine loop is just a short walk away from a lovely lake beach that has fire pits and picnic tables. The campsite itself is very nice, large, shaded, with a decent distance from neighboring campers as far as campgrounds go. I didn't do what I usually do and walk around the campground to see what the best site is to book during future visits, but I have zero complaints about this site. We really enjoyed our stay at Lake Sullivan and our excursions to Metaline Falls, Gardner Cave, Peewee Falls, Mill Pond Historic Site, and Crescent Lake.

    • Freddie Faith M.
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      Jun. 30, 2024

      Pioneer Park

      One of the best campsites I've had in a campground.

      I love the Colville National Forest and enjoy discovering different campgrounds within it.

      I like to camp at Pioneer Park when I am in Newport visiting family and will always choose campsite 14! It is the best out of all the campsites there, very private, incredibly spacious, and with a nice trail to the water. I only tent camp so I don't know how accommodating it is for an RV, however.

    • Saraj B.The Dyrt ADMIN User
      Camper-submitted photo from Reeder Bay Campground
      Jun. 24, 2024

      Reeder Bay Campground

      Convenient Location

      Tent camper here 👋 This specific site wasn't lakefront but was only a short 3 min walk to gorgeous lake views and beach access. Being on the end, it was hushed with minor road noise. This site, in particular, backs up against Elkins Road, leading to the next-door resort which has a restaurant, bar, and convenience store - all in walking/stumbling distance. This campground itself has the basics: bathrooms, bear-proof trash, and water stations.

      I highly recommend this campsite and will try to book earlier in the season next time to get a lakefront site.

    • Ken C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Riley Creek Campground
      May. 8, 2024

      Riley Creek Campground

      One of our Favorite camping spots

      We try to get in here at least once or twice a year. Not easy have to book way ahead of time. But many great campsites, good privacy for the most part once you’ve learned your spots and beautiful surroundings. Love that it’s close by !!

    • Chevy 3.
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      Mar. 23, 2024

      The Hemlocks RV and Lodging

      good times

      Johnie and his staff are over the top to accommodate. We stayed in the cabin and it was clean, warm, comfortable. Located central to sights in Idaho as well as Montana. We will be back next year. Guided fishing tours available as well as great food.

    • Zachary S.
      Camper-submitted photo from Noisy Creek
      Mar. 7, 2024

      Noisy Creek

      Not great for tents

      Great site to connect with the lake, but didn't enjoy the tent spots available. Ground was hard and mostly prepared for RVs.



    Guide to Naples

    Camping near Naples, Idaho, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a fun family adventure, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

    What to do:

    • Water activities: Enjoy swimming, fishing, and boating at Riley Creek Campground. One reviewer mentioned, "Water activities including boating, fishing, and swimming" make it a great spot for families.
    • Hiking and biking: Explore the trails around Round Lake State Park Campground. A visitor shared, "There are lots of hiking trails nearby, and there are some cool features, like beavers dams and little ponds filled with fish."
    • Playgrounds and sports: At Sam Owen Campground, families can enjoy two playgrounds and sports courts. One camper noted, "There are two playgrounds (one for younger children, one for older), volleyball, horseshoes, sport court, and a 'doggie island' (pet area)."

    What campers like:

    • Scenic views: Campers rave about the stunning surroundings. One reviewer at Green Bay Campground said, "Incredible views and camp spots are right on the water."
    • Clean facilities: Many campers appreciate the well-maintained restrooms and showers. A visitor at Kootenai River Campground mentioned, "Bathrooms are clean. Showers also clean."
    • Friendly hosts: Campground hosts often receive praise for their helpfulness. One camper at Blue Lake RV Resort said, "Mark at the front desk and wine bar was very nice."

    What you should know:

    • Road noise: Some campgrounds are near busy roads, which can be noisy. A camper at Priest River noted, "Some spots are a little close to the road and traffic noise."
    • Limited amenities: Not all campgrounds have full hookups or showers. A visitor at Sam Owen Campground pointed out, "No sewer hookups, no showers."
    • Booking in advance: Popular spots fill up quickly, so it's best to reserve ahead. One camper at Riley Creek Campground mentioned, "Not easy have to book way ahead of time."

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Choose the right site: Look for sites that are close to playgrounds or water access. A camper at Priest River recommended site 12 for its proximity to the beach and playground.
    • Pack for activities: Bring gear for swimming, fishing, and hiking. One family at Round Lake State Park Campground enjoyed the "beautiful & clean campground with friendly staff."
    • Plan for meals: Some campgrounds have fire pits and picnic tables, making it easy to cook outdoors. A visitor at Springy Point said, "Swimming beach and separate dog beach. Friendly hosts."

    Tips from RVers:

    • Check site dimensions: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Sam Owen Campground warned, "Be very careful in choosing your site, the majority are not level."
    • Bring cash: Some campgrounds only accept cash for reservations and firewood. A visitor at Yaak River Campground mentioned, "The check-in process is easy. Just make sure you have cash."
    • Be prepared for limited services: Some campgrounds may not have Wi-Fi or cell service. A camper at Kootenai River Campground noted, "Location is good if you want to do outdoor activities."

    Camping around Naples, ID, offers a variety of experiences, from serene lakeside spots to family-friendly campgrounds. Whether you're in a tent or an RV, there's something for everyone to enjoy!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Which is the most popular RV campsite near Naples, ID?

      According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Naples, ID is Sandpoint Edgewater RV Park with a 3-star rating from 3 reviews.

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