Best RV Parks & Resorts near Princeton, ID

Several RV parks operate within 30 miles of Princeton, Idaho with varied amenities and hookup options. Pines RV Park in Harvard provides water, electric, sewer hookups and accommodates large vehicles with its big-rig friendly design. Palouse RV Park in Washington offers full hookup sites including 50-amp service with both tent and RV spaces. Country Lane River Resort features year-round availability with full hookups including 50-amp service for larger RVs. Clearwater Crossing RV Park in Orofino remains open year-round with big-rig friendly sites equipped with electric, water, sewer, and sanitary dump stations. "Very friendly staff that keeps the facilities clean. Full hookups with lots of pull through spaces if needed."

Access roads to most RV parks in the region remain well-maintained, though some locations require navigation through winding roads with elevation changes. Latah County Fairgrounds RV Park prohibits campfires but allows pets and provides market access. Cell service varies significantly throughout the area, with stronger signals near larger towns and potentially limited connectivity in more remote locations. One camper noted, "You do need a water pressure regulator" when staying at riverfront locations. Winter camping options become limited as several parks close seasonally, particularly those at higher elevations. Most facilities maintain sanitary dump stations on-site, while others direct travelers to nearby gas stations or public facilities for waste disposal.

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352 Reviews of 77 Princeton Campgrounds


  • Sadie P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 28, 2025

    McKay's Bend Recreation Site

    So good you’ll want to stay longer

    DIRECTIONS: 18 miles east of Lewiston, Idaho at mile post 18.6 on U.S. Highway 12

    Flat, quiet, clean, and cheap. 15 RV sites and 3 tent sites. Full hookup, clean and large shower rooms and restrooms.

    Camp hosts are great caretakers and quick to greet new guests.

    Plenty of trees for shade, easy drivable path down to the river, nice local neighborhood to stroll through. BBQ stands at each site and two large community fire pits. Paved site for RV (any size), concrete pad with table. 2 bars cell signal.

    Check the pics for accepted passes that drop the prices by 1/2.

    At 18 dollars I was skeptical before l arrived. Getting everything for 9 dollars is unbelievable but true.

  • D
    Sep. 28, 2023

    Hells Canyon Resort

    Right on the river

    Campground right on the river and surrounded by businesses but no noise issues.

    Pull through site was paved and level. You do need a water pressure regulator. Office does suggest the route to take for easier pull in. Some of the long term campers have multiple cars and large add-ons, so was tricky getting out.

    Showers were nice and plenty of room. Sign on indoor pool stated it was closed.

    Check in was easy, they do offer food items for sale but the beverage coolers were pretty sparse.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 20, 2020

    Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake

    Nice Weekend Stay

    Very friendly staff that keeps the facilities clean. Full hookups with lots of pull through spaces if needed. We fully utilized the bike path along the river each day for nice long rides into Idaho and back to Washington. Would stay again.

  • Dean R.
    Jun. 8, 2018

    Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake

    Quiet, Clean, well maintained RV Campground

    This is an all paved rv campground on the Snake River and bordering Lewiston, ID. It has all the amenities of the Premier RV Resort affiliation. It has all the hook-ups and all sites are well manicured. A lot of the sites have longer term rv's from seasonal workers and such, it is not like a long term trailer park though. The management works to make sure your needs are taken care of. There is a paved walking trail alongside the park that follows the river with pet statiions located at intervals and is maitained by the municipality. There are Snake river boat tours nearby and plenty of shopping close and throughout the community. Fishing is a big activity on the rivers.

  • Megan K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 31, 2020

    City of Bovill RV Park

    Looking for a all season RV Park? This is your spot! Bring the marshmallows too!

    This is an all season RV Park. There’s a nice patch of grass in the center during warm months.

    Sometimes we have a hard time finding all season parks.

    They do allow pets! They have all the amenities you hope a RV Park has. We came up here to gem hunt. But I know other forms of hunting are also popular here 😉.

    You also don’t loose the camping feels here. How? Fire rings.

    Camping is just not the same without the ability to have a fire. Even when camping in an RV for local attractions over the “camping experience” it’s always a HUGE plus (to me anyways) to be able to watch flames for a few hours while having a few drinks.

    Also visit the Pie Safe! You won’t regret it.

  • A
    Oct. 15, 2020

    Camp Coeur D Alene

    Great family friendly spot

    Pros Good flat spots Easy access Water and electric in convenient places Pretty Free firewood Free showers!! Like hot showers. With space to move around. In case, say you’ve been in a small trailer for weeks with your kids, you might like to just have a few minutes to yourself. Hypothetically. Off the road so less worry about traffic. Close to town. Laundry. Decent WiFi Cell service on Verizon Also hot showers.

    Cons Not fancy A little hilly

  • Kaitlin K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2024

    Bull Run Access Dispersed

    Buggy but Beautiful

    We were able to get our fifth wheel (40ft long, 13 1/2 ft tall) in and out easy! 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.) Like another said, the best spot is past the first circular area. Keep going down the road and you’ll see a big shady area in the trees. (You can go further along to two more sites more suited for smaller pop-up campers, tents, or vans.) Close to the water so of course, there were some bugs: lots of bees and mosquitoes.

  • Jennifer R.
    Jul. 25, 2018

    Winchester Lake State Park Campground

    Great Park, Great Fishing

    We pulled our 40ft RV up here and had a great time! Not full hookups but lots of fishing we caught: blue gill, trout, bass, crappie, perch, cat fish and had a small Tiger Muskie on the line but lost it. We were there for two weeks and they did have electricity and water hookups just no dump so we showered and used the bathroom facilities which were very well kept! So we didn’t mind. There is a dump station just in town at the gas station there. Overall great experience and nice to be off the grid for a bit!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 20, 2025

    Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake

    Clean, well-run RV place in a small city

    This “RV resort” is within the city of Clarkston and a stone’s throw from a Costco, a WalMart and an Albertson’s. It’s highly manicured and very clean. Staff members are on top of every little thing, friendly and respectful. The waterfront sites overlook Granite Lake, a reservoir on the Snake River. There’s not a whole heck of a lot to do in Clarkston and environs, but it’s a super friendly city and the RV resort is pretty pleasant, featuring a dog park, lots of well-tended lawns, shared propane fire pits and grills and sparkling restrooms.


Guide to Princeton

RV sites near Princeton, Idaho offer varied camping experiences between the Clearwater and St. Joe National Forests. The area sits at elevations ranging from 2,500 to 3,500 feet with summer temperatures typically between 75-85°F during peak season. Winter access becomes limited with several facilities closing during snowy months, particularly those at higher elevations.

What to do

Water activities on the CDA River: Sites at CDA River RV, Riverfront Campground provide direct river access for recreation. "Bring kayak and put in the river right at the campground. Cement pads, New pavement, good hosts, nice spot," notes Randy V. The campground's riverside location makes water activities convenient without additional travel.

Trail access: The Coeur d'Alene Trail passes near several campgrounds, offering extensive biking and hiking opportunities. "Nice river spot, right off the long Cour d'Alene Trail... so quite the gem," reports Bjorn S. about CDA River RV. The trail system connects multiple recreation areas throughout the region.

City exploration: Latah County Fairgrounds provides camping close to Moscow's amenities. "It's walking distance from Safeway. If you're here to see a game or experience a local event, then it will suit your needs," explains Megan K. The location offers convenient access to restaurants like "the breakfast club" recommended by reviewers.

What campers like

Riverside locations: Many campers value waterfront sites for both scenery and recreation. At Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake, "Our spot was by the water and walking path along the lake. The spot was paved with lawn surrounding," shares Heidi C. This provides direct access to water activities.

Spacious sites: Several RV parks offer adequate spacing between sites. At Soaring Hawk RV Resort, one camper notes, "Had enough room to park my 44' rig and my truck right next to it. Would definitely come here again." This accommodates larger vehicles without crowding.

Recreational amenities: Beyond basic camping, some parks provide additional facilities. "There was a playground on site," mentions a reviewer about Pines RV Park. At Soaring Hawk, "There's been some sort of entertainment each night we've been here, fire dancers Friday and Saturday, a 4th of july bbq, 2 bands and fireworks at midnight," reports Kevin K.

What you should know

Train proximity: Several campgrounds sit near railroad tracks, which affects noise levels. A Clearwater Crossing RV Park reviewer notes, "If you like to camp between the railroad tracks and highway, this is the spot for you! Redeeming quality—river runs right next to parking spots for your RV." Consider this when selecting sites.

Water pressure issues: Water systems at some campgrounds require regulation. At CDA River RV, a camper advises, "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."

WiFi and connectivity: Internet access varies significantly between locations. Premier RV Resort offers "Good cell service and WiFi too!" according to one review. However, at CDA River RV Riverfront, a camper reports, "No Verizon. Wi fi works at entrance to campground." Prepare accordingly if connectivity is important.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Some campgrounds provide children's play areas. A Pines RV Park visitor mentioned the presence of a playground, making it suitable for families with young children requiring recreation options.

Safety considerations: Park management styles affect family camping experiences. At Pines RV Park, "The park manager was very social. I don't mind but if you want privacy you may want to stay at a different location. My partner likes the privacy camping brings. We will never return, but if you have safety concerns with children, I can see this as being a bonus."

Cost factors: Family camping costs can increase with additional fees. "The biggest thing I disliked about this site is that the 30 dollars they charged us was not enough. They will charge an additional 3 dollars per head and 5 dollars for an additional car. If you go in a group like we did, that really adds up," warns a Pines RV Park reviewer.

Tips from RVers

Level sites: Site grading varies between campgrounds. A Soaring Hawk visitor notes, "Park is gravel and you may need to do a little leveling, but it isn't bad at all." Prepare leveling equipment appropriate to your rig.

Pull-through availability: Several RV parks near Princeton offer pull-through sites for easier access. Pullman RV Park provides sites that accommodate various RV sizes, though one reviewer comments the park is "quite run down" and "sites are right on top of one another."

Dust management: Unpaved areas can create dust issues in dry conditions. At CDA River RV, a camper warns, "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, otherwise, you will have dust everywhere."

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