Best Campgrounds near Kootenai, ID

Nestled in northern Idaho, the Kootenai area provides access to several campgrounds along the Pend Oreille River and nearby lakes. Established options include Riley Creek Campground and Springy Point, both offering tent and RV sites with varying levels of amenities. Bonner County Fairgrounds provides a convenient base for exploring Sandpoint, while more rustic camping can be found at Green Bay Campground. Most developed sites are concentrated within 20 miles of Kootenai, particularly along Highway 2 and around Lake Pend Oreille's northern shores.

The camping season in this region typically runs from May through September, with many facilities closing for winter. Snow and ice can make access difficult outside the main season, particularly at higher elevations. "The showers were clean as was the campground. Animals allowed on leash. No hook ups at campsite but water and dump available," noted one visitor to Springy Point. Campgrounds near water bodies like Riley Creek and Springy Point fill quickly during summer weekends, so reservations are recommended when available. Cell service varies throughout the area, with better coverage near Sandpoint and diminishing signal in more remote locations along the lake and mountains.

Water access represents a primary draw for campers in the Kootenai area, with several campgrounds offering beaches, docks, and boat launches. Springy Point features both a swimming beach and separate dog beach, making it popular with families and pet owners. Train noise affects some campgrounds, particularly those near Sandpoint. A camper at Bonner County Fairgrounds mentioned, "Train honks at a crossing. Didn't notice it at night as much as morning and evening." Schweitzer Mountain Fire Station provides free camping for self-contained vehicles with mountain views and cooler temperatures, offering a welcome respite during hot summer months. Most developed campgrounds provide picnic tables, toilets, and fire rings, while hookup availability varies considerably from basic tent sites to full-service RV parks.

Best Camping Sites Near Kootenai, Idaho (212)

    1. Riley Creek Campground

    23 Reviews
    Cocolalla, ID
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 437-3133

    $35 - $75 / night

    "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."

    "Today I check out a great little campground/recreation area on Lake Pend Oreille( locally pronounced Pond Array")."

    2. Bonner County Fairgrounds

    9 Reviews
    Ponderay, ID
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 263-8414

    $39 / night

    "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."

    "There is water and power hookups, and a dump station at the exit. The showers are okay. Could use a more regular cleaning."

    3. Springy Point

    10 Reviews
    Dover, ID
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 437-3133

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Lovely campground, close by Sandpoint, nice hosts, late checkout (2pm), hot showers. Be on time, gate closes between 10pm and 7am"

    "We were also very close to the neighboring camp site which ended up be great because they were friendly and our kids all played together, but overall I prefer more space between camp sites. "

    4. Green Bay Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED 2024

    12 Reviews
    Kaniksu National Forest, ID
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 263-5111

    $15 / night

    "Lightning cutting across the lake was a real spook. We brought our kayaks into the water in the sunny part of the day, other camping spots available by boat if you can get there!"

    "You do have to walk to your site but it’s not far. Views are magical. Water is crystal clear, you feel secluded and safe!"

    5. Sam Owen Camnpground

    16 Reviews
    Hope, ID
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 245-6521

    $30 - $116 / night

    "Also, very amazing views of Lake pend Oreille and the mountains, which surround you. It is down a beautiful peninsula in Hope, Idaho."

    "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."

    6. Round Lake State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Cocolalla, ID
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 263-3489

    $12 - $29 / night

    "This spot is very close to the main hiking trail, that leads around the lake and to the beach area. Probably about 15 feet away, down a slight hill."

    "Super clean, great back-in spots for RVs, awesome walking trails around the lake."

    7. Schweitzer Mountain Fire Station

    2 Reviews
    Ponderay, ID
    5 miles
    Website

    "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."

    "Scenic 15 minute drive up from Sandpoint.  It's a paved two lane road with a number of switchbacks - I think even larger rigs should be fine as the hairpins were pretty wide. "

    8. Mirror Lake

    4 Reviews
    Idaho Panhandle National Forests, ID
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 710-0889

    "Pretty lake. Good cell service even though its tucked away from the main road. The owner was very nice and helpful."

    "Nice spot close to Sandpoint. Not crowded. Was able to slide right in on the Friday night when Spokane was having wildfires out west."

    9. City of Sandpoint, City Beach RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Sandpoint, ID
    3 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."

    10. Travel America RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Sagle, ID
    8 miles
    +1 (208) 263-6522
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Recent Reviews near Kootenai, ID

687 Reviews of 212 Kootenai Campgrounds


  • Kevin C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2025

    Marten Creek Campground

    Next best thing to a cabin on the lake

    A 9 mile drive over paved mostly straight even and the last couple miles on smooth dirt road. Clean vault toilets with scattered sites in the forest. Due to the foliage, the sites feel quite isolated. There is also a boat ramp and bear boxes at each site, along with picnic tables, fire rings, and a number of covered eating areas. You are only a few feet above the lake level, so walking to the lake's edge in the morning is they most calming relaxation. No fees and a 14-day limit make this a most delightful stopover.

  • Connie H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 16, 2025

    Clark Fork River Driftyard

    Great place for an overnight or a couple days!

    We found this spot to be great for an overnight stop. It was a little out of our way… but you can’t beat a free spot with a great view! Camping limit is 3 days. There are no facilities, but there is a porta-potty available (and it wasn’t terrible). This is a pack it in, pack it out area, so no trash cans or dumpsters available! There are small fire rings scattered throughout the area. It was a pretty quiet spot, other than the trains going by, but that didn’t bother us at all. There was one other camper set up when we arrived around 7:00 PM, and a couple others showed up after us. The boat ramp had a lot of visitors in the early morning and you could hear gunshots in the distance from others hunting, which also didn’t bother us at all. Overall, we thought this was a pretty great find!

  • Kevin C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Whiskey Rock Bay Campground

    Quiet place of Respite

    The road in is a typical forest road, no big deal if you're familiar with FS dirt roads. Coming in from Clark Fork you go over Johnson pass which can be blocked with snow during the late fall and winter seasons, 4wd only then. Once you're at the campsites, don't cross over the fence, it's private property and Mike DOES have active cameras and he DOES watch the property. There are no sites on the lakes edge. They're all up on the cliff which is beautiful but if you're hauling water, take it slow. Verizon is 3 to 4 bars. The vault toilet was clean with plenty of TP. I wouldn't come down here with anything bigger than 25' as the sites are small but well spaced.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Mt. Baldy-buckhorn Ridge

    Beautiful location amazing views

    Stayed here with a couple of friends, and it was a bit cramped in there, as you might expect. The views were incredible, the morning sunrise was spectacular, and the sunset was amazing. The downside was climbing up a steep set of stairs multiple times each day. There are 2 beds and 2 pads for sleeping on the floor which were not very comfortable but adequate. There is a propane stove and lantern for your usage, which worked fine. Also included is pots and pans. The outhouse bathroom was clean and did not stink. It was a bit windy, but overall, we had a great time. The road up to the lookout is very rough and bumpy and not suitable for cars.

  • kenneth K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Bergsparken RV Park

    Nice and clean

    It was a very nice place to camp we couldn't stay the hole time due to a family emergency wish we could of I would differently stay there again and I am going to tell others about the place

  • Meghan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Two Rivers RV Park & Campground

    Two Rivers RV Park & Campground

    Traveling through the area and chose to stay a couple days here based on the fact there's cell service and because the place looked decent based on their website. I have to say... it's a bit more rundown in-person, but the price is reasonable, so I can overlook that. There's a lot of road and train noise here, much like the rest of the campgrounds on this road. At the moment, the laundry is not available (which they should make note of that on their website). The showers have good pressure and are hot (just takes a couple minutes to heat up). The RV sites are the typical sardine row. The tent sites are in a grassy area near the trees. The tent area is a bit of a walk to the restrooms for late at night or early morning... especially since the owners warn about a mountain lion in the area and a bear that's been visiting the campground the last 4 years. The google reviews of the place are quite interesting--I wouldn't say the owners were friendly, but they also weren't mean to us.


Guide to Kootenai

Water access is the main attraction for camping near Kootenai, Idaho, with sites along Lake Pend Oreille and the Pend Oreille River offering opportunities for boating, swimming, and fishing. The region sits at approximately 2,000 feet elevation and features dense coniferous forests. Summer temperatures typically range from 75-85°F during the day and drop to the 50s at night, creating comfortable camping conditions during the main season.

What to do

Hiking trails: Round Lake State Park features well-maintained trails encircling the lake. One visitor noted, "We hiked the Round Lake trail. It also was very well maintained." The park also has "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."

Water activities: Riley Creek Campground provides multiple water recreation options. According to a camper, "Bring your Boat, Kayak, Canoe, Bike, & Bathing Suit (in summer)." The campground includes "a beautiful beach, and a great play structure" and some sites feature a boat launch for easy water access.

Mountain biking: The area surrounding Sandpoint offers numerous mountain biking trails. A visitor to Sam Owen Campground mentioned, "There is an excess of hiking and mountain biking in the area! Some good trails include Mickinnick and Sam Owen trail." These trails provide views of Lake Pend Oreille and surrounding mountains.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Many campgrounds in the Kootenai area offer large, private sites. A camper at Riley Creek Campground stated, "Camp sites are large and private. Volleyball basketball court horseshoe pits. Water and electricity all sites." Another mentioned, "The sites were gravel, the bathrooms are clean with free showers that don't close."

Swimming beaches: Lake access represents a major draw for campers. At Springy Point, a reviewer appreciated the "swimming beach and separate dog beach," noting that the campground has a "beautiful swimming area." Similarly, Sam Owen Campground features "a nice swimming area a short walk from our campsite, and Pend Oreille lake is beautiful clear, cool water for swimming."

Wildlife viewing: The forests around Kootenai support diverse wildlife. Sam Owen is "known for its huge friendly deer population!! You will see them everywhere!! Which is fun for out-of-towners! People from the city who don't get much wildlife action."

What you should know

Limited cell service: Connectivity varies widely throughout the region. A camper at Mirror Lake noted, "Good cell service even though its tucked away from the main road." In contrast, at Green Bay Campground, a visitor mentioned, "I have Verizon and there was no phone service once you get a short ways down slagle rd."

Site reservations: Many campgrounds fill quickly, particularly on summer weekends. As one camper at Riley Creek Campground advised, "Make a reservation. We did not have reservations so had to join a lottery to get one of the walk up sites. Despite arriving early in the morning, we did not know until mid afternoon if we got a site."

Road conditions: Access to some campgrounds requires navigation on unpaved roads. Green Bay Campground visitors noted, "Much of the road to the campground is unpacked and bumpy. Would not recommend for a low profile car." Similarly, reaching Schweitzer Mountain Fire Station involves "a paved two lane road with a number of switchbacks."

Tips for camping with families

Beach activities: Round Lake State Park Campground offers family-friendly water access. A visitor described, "The swimming area is nice with kind of sandy beach," although "there is a bit of seaweed in the swimming area." The park also has "two docks perfect for fishing."

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play areas for children. A Riley Creek Campground visitor noted it's "a great place for grandkids. Lots of trails for walking biking." Another mentioned the campground has "horseshoe pits, volleyball & basketball courts, as well as the playgrounds were all extremely inviting."

Educational opportunities: Round Lake State Park offers learning experiences for children. According to a camper, "The camp visitor center has a cool place for kids to learn about the wildlife in the area with foot prints in sand, bird calls, samples of the different types of trees and more. They also have boards to rent and games as well."

Tips from RVers

Electric/water availability: Different campgrounds offer varying levels of hookups. At Bonner County Fairgrounds, "There are a few very short ones. We stayed in site 21 and our 34RLSA filled it up." Another camper mentioned, "Shared water needs a long hose. No tents on grass."

Summer cooling options: For RVers seeking relief from summer heat, Schweitzer Mountain Fire Station provides free camping at higher elevation. A visitor explained, "Came up here to escape the 90+ degree heat. 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."

Train noise considerations: Several campgrounds near Sandpoint experience train noise. At City of Sandpoint City Beach RV Park, a camper noted, "location is awesome very convenient but being right next to the train tracks is a bummer." Similarly, at Bonner County Fairgrounds, "Train honks at a crossing. Didn't notice it at night as much as morning and evening."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Kootenai, ID?

According to TheDyrt.com, Kootenai, ID offers a wide range of camping options, with 212 campgrounds and RV parks near Kootenai, ID and 21 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Kootenai, ID?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Kootenai, ID is Riley Creek Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 23 reviews.

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

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

What parks are near Kootenai, ID?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 10 parks near Kootenai, ID that allow camping, notably Kaniksu National Forest and Idaho Panhandle National Forests.