Best RV Parks & Resorts near Naples, ID

Several RV parks near Naples, Idaho provide year-round and seasonal accommodations for motorhome travelers. Blue Lake RV Resort operates from March to December with full hookup sites including 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. The resort features both pull-through and back-in sites, with some positioned among trees for shade and others arranged side-by-side in open areas. "Sites are back in only and accommodated our 26' travel trailer well. Site included enough space for a tow vehicle and one other vehicle. All nicely and newly paved," noted one visitor. Bonners Log Cabin and RV in nearby Bonners Ferry offers electric, water, and sewer hookups with drive-in access, while Trestle Creek RV Park provides big-rig friendly sites with 30-amp service and water hookups.

Advance reservations are strongly recommended during summer months when lakeside RV parks fill quickly. Most facilities in the region maintain gravel parking pads rather than concrete, with some sites requiring leveling blocks on sloped terrain. Cell service varies significantly throughout the mountainous terrain, with one reviewer mentioning "no WiFi and cell signal is thin at best" at a nearby resort. Dump stations are available at most parks, though not all offer on-site sewer hookups. Between Naples and Sandpoint, several RV parks accommodate pets with designated dog areas, though specific pet policies vary by location. Winter travelers should note that many smaller parks close from late fall through early spring, with Blue Lake RV Resort and several others shutting down from December through February.

Best RV Sites Near Naples, Idaho (108)

    1. Blue Lake RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Naples, ID
    1 mile
    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."

    "I got to do yoga by the lake at sunrise, not too buggy and I saw lots of turtles. We were just passing through so stayed for one night, but would have stayed longer if we had time!"

    2. City of Sandpoint, City Beach RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Sandpoint, ID
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 263-3379

    $50 - $105 / night

    "This best part of this campground is that it is located inside the Sandpoint City Beach Park which is within a short walk to the very cute downtown of Sandpoint."

    3. The Hemlocks RV and Lodging

    2 Reviews
    Moyie Springs, ID
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 267-4363

    $25 - $129 / night

    "Nice RV campsites with water & electric hookups yr round. WiFi & free laundry, bathroom,&showers via coded entry."

    "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."

    4. Two Bit Outfit

    1 Review
    Libby, MT
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 293-8323

    "It's is small and intimate with a mix of some seasonal and tourist sites. They are average in size. Sites are, level. Full hookups. Bathrooms are good."

    5. Woodland RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Libby, MT
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 293-8395

    "Pros: Fairly nice RV campground Right off the highway just a couple miles from town. Super clean and private bathroom/ shower. Friendly staff, level sites, easy access."

    "Our spot #40 had an incline we had to lower the front end of out trailer to its lowest point to get it level. Little road and train noise. No playground for kids."

    6. Silverwood RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Athol, ID
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 683-3400

    "The amenities are nice - showers, bathrooms, great little store. Spaces feel spaced out. We were in loop F. Highly recommend. Kids loved the playground too"

    "It's next to Silverwood theme park, so you can camp the night before, hit the theme park early, and then crash after a fun filled day. The spaces are close and very open."

    7. Trestle Creek RV Park

    1 Review
    Hope, ID
    17 miles
    +1 (208) 264-5894

    8. Schweitzer Mountain Fire Station

    2 Reviews
    Ponderay, ID
    18 miles
    Website

    "Seemed like everything in the area was either booked or $70 per night, so I opted for mountain air rather than AC on my trailer.

    Scenic 15 minute drive up from Sandpoint. "

    "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."

    9. Eagles Landing RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Cusick, WA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (844) 355-1234

    "Pros: beautiful location, paved sites are awesome, sites are large, price is pretty cheap, fires allowed, beautiful club house, very friendly camp hosts. Mostly quiet location."

    10. Bonners Log Cabin and RV

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    Bonners Ferry, ID
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 267-3986
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RV Park Reviews near Naples, ID

414 Reviews of 108 Naples Campgrounds


  • Gary K.
    Jul. 21, 2021

    Thousand Trails Little Diamond

    Little Diamond Newport Washington

    We spent a week here and loved it. It is so quiet and peaceful. 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 30and 50 amp just check the box. The sites are gravel, some what level and size/length varies, a few pull throughs, our 37ft 5ver had no problem. Bathroom showers are ok. Laundry is good. There is a small lake free fishing, didn’t fish. We stayed in the Thousand Trails side, it is a split park with KOA on the other side. Two dump stations, nice lodge/ spa and pool open. AT&T and Sprint were very good. At our site 144

  • B
    May. 21, 2023

    Sedlmayer's Resort & Campground

    A great quiet campground on the lake front.

    My wife accidentally came across this private campground, which turned into a great stay. Located in northern Idaho and right on Spirit Lake, this campground has 31 RV sites that can accommodate various sizes of RVs. 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.

    The campground has a lakeside restaurant, boat slips for campers, and a small general store. The area was well maintained and clean. There are numerous mature cedar trees providing shade and privacy throughout the campground. My only complaint is that only 5 fire pits are located throughout the campground. This campground seems to be a local known quiet gem worth checking out for family fun.

  • Melissa S.
    Jul. 3, 2023

    Bonner County Fairgrounds

    Five-Star Review for Bonner County Fairground Campground

    My recent stay at the campground at Bonner County Fairground in Pondray, ID was absolutely phenomenal!

    We had such a wonderful experience from start to finish and we can't recommend this campground enough. First and foremost, the campground is incredibly well-maintained and clean. The facilities are top-notch and it's evident that the staff takes great pride in keeping everything in excellent condition. 

    The campground itself is spacious and well-designed, offering plenty of room for RVs and other camping setups. They do not allow tents at this park. The campsites were level and provided ample space for my RV, as well as a picnic table. We particularly enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere of the campground, with beautiful views of the surrounding nature. What truly sets this campground apart is its convenient location. Being situated at the Bonner County Fairground, we had the opportunity to explore the fairgrounds and attend any events or activities that happened to be taking place during our stay.

    Moreover, the campground is ideally situated to explore the breathtaking natural beauty of Pondray and the surrounding area. I took full advantage of the numerous hiking and biking trails nearby, immersing myself in the stunning landscapes and fresh mountain air. The picturesque scenery and abundant wildlife made every outdoor adventure truly unforgettable. 

    Another aspect that impressed me was the friendliness and helpfulness of the staff. 

    They were always available to answer any questions, provide recommendations for local attractions and dining options, and ensure that my stay was as enjoyable as possible. In terms of amenities, the campground had everything we needed for a comfortable stay. The electrical hookups were reliable, and the availability of potable water and dump stations made it easy to manage my RV's needs. 

    Lastly, I must mention the incredible local attractions in the Pondray area. From the nearby Lake Pend Oreille, perfect for boating, fishing, and swimming, to the charming town with its unique shops and restaurants, there was always something exciting to explore. We also had the opportunity to visit nearby national forests and parks, immersing myself in nature and taking in the breathtaking vistas.

  • Phillip C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 28, 2025

    Riley Creek Campground

    Pleasant Surprise

    We were looking for a campsite in the Idaho Panhandle and discovered Riley Creek. After a 10 hour drive we arrived, drove to our spot and was greeted by an attendant who happened to be in the area. They volunteered to help us spot our rig, we were fine. No help needed.

    This was an indication of how this trip would be. Very enjoyable! Power and water close. Level gravel pad, plenty of shade. Walking and biking trails galore. River was peaceful, large grass area, large playground for kids. Fairly full of couples and families surprisingly quiet.

    Close to town for any supplies you might need.
    We plan on returning.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2022

    Bonner County Fairgrounds

    Bonner County campground

    Great place to stay. Nice back in sites with picnic table. Electric and water at site. Dump station close. Easy bike ride to Sandpoint with lots of bike paths. Bathhouse and showers clean. Price great at $25 a night. Open till October 31st.

  • David P.The Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • Douglas S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2019

    Riley Creek Campground

    Great campground on Lake Pend Oreille

     Hello Dyrt campers! Today I check out a great little campground/recreation area on Lake Pend Oreille( locally pronounced Pond Array"). The campground portion has 67 sites that have electrical and water hookups with centrally located flush bathrooms. Each site is spacious and somewhat secluded. They also have a fire ring and picnic table with wood available for purchase at the store/station up front. I did not see any ADA marked sites, but as developed as the campground is I imagine most all of the sites to be fairly accessible. I did see ADA bathrooms and showers. 

     Other facilities/amenities here included an extensive day use recreation area located next to the camping section. There were beaches amid the many picnic benches and shelters. Large grass fields were adjacent to a nice set of swings and play structures. A nice boat ramp was located at the end of the park area next to a swim beach and a small fishing pier. This park is camper friendly with overnight options and a dump station. 

    Over all I loved this campground as it somehow gave you the feeling of a small campground yet offering a lot of facilities/amenities. At less than $30 a night, I highly recommend other Dyrt users check it out.

  • Michelle P.
    Apr. 1, 2023

    Round Lake State Park Campground

    1st solo RV camping trip

    Beautiful & clean campground with friendly staff. Quiet area and not over crowded. Pet friendly. Lots of trail hiking and a pretty lake for kayaking, swimming, etc. My only complaint was not enough grassy areas and all campgrounds were just dirt. So keeping RV clean was difficult with myself and dogs going in and out despite having mats to wipe off feet/shoes.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 8, 2025

    Woodland RV Park

    RV camping

    Pros: Fairly nice RV campground Right off the highway just a couple miles from town. Super clean and private bathroom/ shower. Friendly staff, level sites, easy access. CONS: Some highway noise along the road. Nice park but nothing to do (hiking, swimming etc) within walking distance


Guide to Naples

Naples, Idaho camping destinations offer seasonal flexibility with some locations operating year-round and others closing during winter months. Set near the mountains of northern Idaho at approximately 2,100 feet elevation, the area experiences warm summers and cold, snowy winters with significant temperature fluctuations between seasons. Most campgrounds in the region feature gravel sites with limited to moderate shade options depending on the facility.

What to do

Lake activities: Blue Lake RV Resort provides a small lake for fishing, swimming and water recreation. "It's not really a fancy place but it's all the little things that make it great... They have paddle boats, kayaks, paddle boards and a floating trampoline. The little lake is full of catfish and turtles that you can feed," writes Don R. in his review of Blue Lake RV Resort.

Hiking trails: The Kootenai National Forest offers trails within short driving distance from most Naples campsites. At Woodland RV Park in nearby Libby, Montana, one camper noted, "Close to town and 10 miles away from a great hiking trail too. Would come back," showing the accessible nature of outdoor activities.

Urban exploration: The town of Sandpoint provides shopping and dining options for campers seeking a break from outdoor activities. "Very beautiful. There is fishing, playground, pool, tennis courts... Lots of shopping. Good food, including an amazing vegan restaurant, downtown. Breweries," reports Nancy C. about staying near Sandpoint.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many campers appreciate well-maintained bathroom and shower facilities. At The Hemlocks RV and Lodging in Moyie Springs, guests note, "WiFi & free laundry, bathroom, & showers via coded entry," making it convenient for extended stays.

Water features: Creeks and small lakes provide relief during hot summer months. Angel R. described Woodland RV Park: "Though it had a great stream running next it kids were able to play in it could float down it also," highlighting natural water features that enhance camping experiences.

Camp store options: Several campgrounds offer on-site stores with essentials. One visitor at Silverwood RV Park mentioned, "The amenities are nice - showers, bathrooms, great little store. Spaces feel spaced out," indicating the convenience of having supplies nearby.

What you should know

Train noise: Railroad tracks run through the region, creating noise disturbances at many campgrounds. A reviewer at City of Sandpoint, City Beach RV Park noted, "Location is awesome very convenient but being right next to the train tracks is a bummer," highlighting this common challenge.

Variable cell service: Mobile connectivity fluctuates throughout the area. Many campgrounds have limited or no WiFi access, with some offering better cellular reception than others.

Fire restrictions: Seasonal fire bans may affect campfires, particularly during dry summer months. At some RV sites near Naples, Idaho, campfires are prohibited altogether, so check current regulations before planning evening fires.

Tips for camping with families

Lake activities for kids: Children particularly enjoy the water features at several campgrounds. "My boys are ready to return and so am I. It's just one of those peaceful places that I don't think very many know about," shared a parent about Blue Lake RV Resort's kid-friendly amenities.

Playground access: Some campgrounds offer dedicated play areas. Jennifer H. mentioned about Silverwood RV Park, "Kids loved the playground too," providing entertainment options beyond natural features.

Theme park proximity: Eagles Landing RV Resort offers a club house and community areas. "Beautiful club house, very friendly camp hosts. Mostly quiet location," notes mary F., though she adds the facility "could be a resort if it invested a little in toys for guests to use/rent."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling needs: Many RV sites near Naples, Idaho require leveling equipment. One camper noted at Blue Lake RV Resort, "We stayed in a tree'd site (J3) which we liked," indicating preferences for sites with natural shade over open parking areas.

Winter accessibility: Several facilities offer winter camping options. For RVers seeking free camping, Schweitzer Mountain Fire Station provides an alternative option: "Came up here to escape the 90+ degree heat... Per the website, you're allowed to camp there for three days. Didn't appear to be any check-in process or anything, you can just pull up and park."

Hookup specifications: Check electrical service specifications before booking. Most RV parks offer 30-amp or 50-amp service, but not all provide both options, and some require advance notification for specific hookup needs.

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