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    Camping options around Kingston, Idaho range from established RV parks to dispersed riverside sites, primarily along the Coeur d'Alene River corridor. Albert's Landing offers 63 sites with water and electric hookups near the riverfront, while the Bumblebee Campground provides a more primitive forest service experience with vault toilets and potable water. The region includes several campgrounds that accommodate both tents and RVs, with several properties like By The Way Campground offering cabin rentals as an alternative to traditional camping.

    Road access to camping areas varies by location, with some sites requiring travel along gravel forest service roads. Most established campgrounds operate seasonally, typically from late spring through early fall, with Beauty Creek Campground open from May to September. A camper noted, "The North Fork of the CDA River is a popular destination for river floating, fishing, and off-road recreational activities." Cell service can be limited in the more remote areas, and summer weekends often see high visitation rates, particularly at riverfront locations. Advance reservations are recommended for developed campgrounds during peak season, while dispersed camping options like Rose Lake and Bull Run Access provide free alternatives with minimal amenities.

    Riverside camping represents a significant draw in the Kingston area, with several visitors highlighting water access in their reviews. The North Fork of the Coeur d'Alene River provides opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and swimming adjacent to many camping areas. According to one review, "Albert's Landing is a clean, well managed RV campground on the shores of the North Fork of the CDA River near Cataldo, Idaho." Campgrounds in the area feature varying levels of amenities, from basic dispersed sites with no facilities to full-service RV parks with showers, electricity and water hookups. Some reviews mention highway noise at locations closer to Interstate 90, while others highlight the wildlife viewing opportunities, including moose sightings at several campgrounds. Most mixed-use campgrounds provide fire rings and picnic tables, though fire restrictions may apply during dry summer months.

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    Best Campgrounds near Kingston (195)

      1. Rose Lake

      3.1(13)9mi from Kingston

      "It’s a small area, but there is a big space for large vans and campers and as you go down to the lake there are two campsites next to the bathroom that are perfect for tent camping."

      "Great, easy location. The last road is unpaved for a short bit with minor potholes. A handful of spots near the lake in three different nooks. A bit uneven but a couple blocks worked for us."

      2. Albert's Landing

      4.5(6)2mi from KingstonRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $40 - $70 / night

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      3. Bumblebee Campground

      2.9(9)6mi from Kingston24 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $24 - $112 / night

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      4. CDA River RV, Riverfront Campground

      3.6(7)3mi from Kingston49 sitesRVs

      "It's surprisingly quiet, given it's proximity to the highway. But it's a flat spot on the highway there so the trucks aren't climbing or descending and aren't excessively noisy."

      "There are shower rooms (4), fire pits by the river, and a walk/bike path that is very scenic. While there is currently some construction activity on the nearby bridge, it's not overly loud."

      5. Bull Run Access Dispersed

      3.9(8)10mi from KingstonRVs, Tents

      "Hwy 3 > Cross the 1 lane bridge called "South Bull Run Rd" > continue to the right past a few houses until you reach Coeur d'alene Trail access parking area > cross over trail and continue down"

      "Lots of spaces and places to turn around. After crossing the bike path, take the first right onto the dirt road at the sportsmans access sign (parallel to the small paved parking lot.)"

      6. Beauty Creek Campground

      4.5(19)19mi from Kingston20 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Great little spot with close access to lake beaches and hiking trails. I stayed for 2 nights with my dog and it was very enjoyable."

      "We stayed in a big open central meadow that had a few sites in it, but the campground also had some sites that were more tucked back in the vegetation."

      from $26 - $85 / night

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      7. Wallace RV Park

      4.3(15)17mi from KingstonRVs, Tents

      "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!"

      "Within walking distance to charming downtown. Very friendly staff. Some spots border a small river. Pet friendly. All gravel spots with cabins in other side of the river."

      from $30 - $45 / night

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      8. By the Way Campground

      4.0(4)2mi from KingstonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      9. Crystal Gold Mine

      3.8(5)8mi from Kingston25 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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."

      from $60 - $70 / night

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      10. Lake Elsie Campground

      4.2(9)14mi from KingstonTents

      "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."

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    Recent Reviews near Kingston, ID

    746 Reviews of 195 Kingston Campgrounds


    • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 23, 2026

      Spokane KOA Journey

      Converted from a KOA

      This campground was a KOA but has now changed to “Roam Spokane”. I don’t know what difference it makes. We arrived at 12:15 after a 5 hour drive, with lots of construction, (and a reservation) to be told check in isn’t till 1:00 pm. They eventually gave us our spot at 12:30. The site is small, barely large enough for our 30 ft. Travel trailer plus tow vehicle. 30/50 amp available. Also tent sites and cabins.t Lots of dust and dead grass. The railroad runs directly behind the campground so it’s noisy at times. The bathrooms and showers are clean, one of the 4 showers was out of service! There is a laundry, playground, pool, dog park, basketball court, and dump station. The internet is pretty good.

    • Ashlin A.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 22, 2026

      copper mountain rd dispersed

      Pretty!

      Very beautiful spot, there was only one spot I saw, maybe more down the road but I didn’t look. Very uneven but I found a spot close to even

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Ravenwood RV Resort

      A little pricey

      This is a very nice place. We are on gravel and it is level!

    • EThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Cedar Creek Campground

      Small and peaceful

      This campground has 3 overnight campgrounds and a day use area. Toilet is available but bring your own toilet paper just in case. Day use area has access to the creek.

    • Julie D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 17, 2026

      Spokane KOA Journey

      Need a zero rating here

      This is no longer a KoA. It’s a private mobile home park now. Sad for us.

    • zThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 16, 2026

      Round Lake State Park Campground

      Great place

      My family is camping here a week. The rangers have all been so kind and helpful. I love all the activities they have for kids to do and the lake is great!

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 12, 2026

      copper mountain rd dispersed

      Ok spot for overnight

      Driving directions are spot on. Good cell coverage (AT&T). Arrived around 6pm and drove the 1.8 mi. on gravel road. Road in decent condition. I’m pulling my 13’ Scamp, which rides low and had no problem as long as I took it slow. Drove 1/4 mi past the site in order to find a place to turn around. Site is well used and a little dirty. Has DIY campfire ring and lots of dead wood around though it looks like it’s just fallen, not v. tidy. Some trash. Great views about 20’ down. Site is right on road and a dozen + cars passed, including some in the middle of the night...not great due to noise and headlights. It is possible to hear the interstate, but only large trucks.

    • Helen S.
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Coeur d'Alene National Forest Big Hank Campground

      Large, Spacious Campsites

      Big Hank Campground is the last USFS campground along the road above Devil's Elbow and Bumble Bee and Kit's. It is close to excellent fly fishing along the river. All roads to and within are paved and good for kids to bike on.Lots of logs due to trees felled during storm and some logging there. There are 2 beautiful meadow areas within the campground. Some sites have more privacy then others. I had the best site 23! Distance between the sites is pretty good. Pit toilets were non smelly, freshly painted, very clean and host always checks to make sure there is plenty of toilet paper. He checks the park at least 2x a day and is very friendly and helpful if you have questions. Wood is available to buy from the host.Large garbage cans, fire rings, grills, and picnic tables are available. Some tables have waist high grass around them. It seems a neglected park compared to others down the road.

    • EThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Blackwell Island RV Park

      One night stay at Blackwell Island RV

      Great spot on the Spokane river. We spent one day at this RV park and really enjoyed it. Had a great view of the river. The sights are large and most are pull through. There is about a half mile loop around the park if you’re in for a good walk. Part of it goes through a short woods. Beach and a place to dock your boat if you have one and are fishing the lake CDA. Shower house and rest rooms are spotless. The park is kept very clean. Full hook ups if needed. There are many places to eat out or re supply in the area. Would come back on our way though this area again.


    Guide to Kingston

    The Kingston area offers a variety of camping options along Idaho's Coeur d'Alene River corridor, situated at approximately 2,200 feet elevation in the panhandle region. The camping season typically runs from May through September, though some locations remain accessible through October depending on weather conditions. Most campgrounds in this area experience temperature drops into the 40s overnight even during summer months.

    What to do

    Kayak rentals and river access: At Camp Coeur D Alene, visitors can take advantage of paddle boats and kayaks available for rent. "We took the paddle boat our for a sunset cruise and it was a very memorable experience!" reports Angela F., while Reagan M. notes, "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."

    Mine tours and gold panning: The historic mining heritage near Kingston provides unique activities not far from camping areas. One camper at the Crystal Gold Mine shared that "We did the mine tour two years ago and we're happy to do it again... The kids did some gem panning and found some gold specks. A neat insight into the mining that was so prevalent in these parts."

    Wildlife observation opportunities: Many campers report wildlife sightings, especially moose, throughout the area. At Albert's Landing, Eric P. experienced "a baby moose eating leaves off of a tree right in front of us. Very cool." Julie M. mentioned that Camp Coeur D'Alene has "nearby wildlife, including a resident moose. We didn't get to see her but enjoyed looking."

    What campers like

    Island camping options: Some camping spots near Kingston, Idaho offer unique island sites that provide exceptional privacy. "We were lucky enough to land the island campground which made the whole experience amazing!" shares Jared from Camp Coeur D Alene. "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."

    Riverfront access: Many campers specifically praise the direct water access at various sites. "We really enjoyed our one night stay on the river. It's a beautiful campground and very clean," writes Eric P. about Albert's Landing. "The river is beautiful and very relaxing to be near."

    Sense of security: Several reviews highlight the feeling of safety at certain campgrounds. Sienna V. reports that "This campground was super cozy and safe. They had firewood for sale, a pool, and clean showers and bathrooms. We had a very comfortable stay and were able to connect to the wifi at our tent site."

    What you should know

    Varying water pressure: Some campgrounds experience inconsistent water pressure. Anthony F. noted at one RV park: "Was told to make sure to use pressure regulator, always do anyways but when we got here pressure was so bad we just filled our fresh water tank and used the rvs pump."

    Potential for dust: Campgrounds in the area can get dusty, especially in designated dry camping areas. According to one camper at CDA River RV, Riverfront Campground, "The area they put dry campers is VERY dusty! Just walking around you are kicking up dust which is a problem unless you want to run your generator so you can keep your camper closed up."

    Seasonal insect activity: Wasps and mosquitoes are frequently mentioned in reviews from July and August. A camper at Beauty Creek Campground mentioned "a bit of a wasp problem there (we were there in August), so not the best place to go if you're afraid of or allergic to bees and wasps." Another camper at Bull Run Access noted, "Pretty spot close to the lake, but the mosquitoes are abundant! I had my door opened for just a few minutes and had to kill like 20 before I could sleep."

    Tips for camping with families

    Scout for level sites: Finding flat terrain can be challenging at some camping areas. April C. from Rose Lake reported: "I struggled with this place, it would be really great if the two lot areas were level. There isn't a level spot anywhere."

    Budget for firewood delivery: Some locations offer convenient firewood service directly to your site. According to Debbie S., "If you purchase wood they deliver to your site" at Camp Coeur D Alene, saving families the hassle of transporting firewood themselves.

    Consider forest service campgrounds: For families seeking more structure than dispersed camping but more nature than RV parks, Francie M. recommends Bumblebee Campground: "The campground is managed by the US Forest Service with a camp host and has 23 campsites and a large group campsite that would accommodate up to 100 people. The amenities include paved/chip sealed roads and campsite parking, vault toilets and potable water spigots."

    Tips from RVers

    Highway noise considerations: Multiple RV sites near Interstate 90 experience road noise. BoGwen J. noted at By the Way Campground: "Your right next to freeway very noisy. The AC couldn't drown out the traffic noise. Wore earplugs."

    Varying hookup availability: Full hookups are available at selected campgrounds, but not all offer consistent services. At Albert's Landing, jeremy B. notes that "The campground offers 60+ sites with water & 30/50 amp service, level gravel pads, picnic tables, and fire rings. There is nearly 1000' of river frontage, a camp store, and a river float shuttle. However, the campground does not currently have a septic dump, trash facilities, or showers."

    Site spacing considerations: Reviews frequently mention proximity between campsites. Jared notes that at Camp Coeur D Alene, "Like I mentioned before, we got the island spot which was far away from every other campsite. If we were camping on the mainland the sites are a little too close one might say."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Kingston, ID?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Kingston, ID offers a wide range of camping options, with 195 campgrounds and RV parks near Kingston, ID and 21 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Kingston, ID?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Kingston, ID is Rose Lake with a 3.1-star rating from 13 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Kingston, ID?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 free dispersed camping spots near Kingston, ID.

    What parks are near Kingston, ID?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 parks near Kingston, ID that allow camping, notably Idaho Panhandle National Forests and Lake Pend Oreille.