Best RV Parks & Resorts near Noxon, MT

Noxon, Montana features several RV parks with varying levels of amenities within a 30-mile radius. Two Rivers RV Park & Campground operates from April to mid-November with full hookup sites including 50-amp electric service, water, and sewer connections. The park sits near Highway 200, providing convenient access for larger rigs. "The RV sites are the typical sardine row," one camper shared, noting the closely spaced configuration common at roadside parks. Trout Creek Motel & RV Park, open year-round, offers more spacious pull-through sites exceeding 80 feet in length, making it suitable for larger motorhomes and fifth wheels. The park features full hookups, showers, and laundry facilities. Birdland Bay RV Resort in Thompson Falls accommodates big rigs with level sites and operates seasonally from May through September.

Most area RV parks provide sanitary dump stations, though availability varies by season. Winter closures affect many facilities, with only Trout Creek Motel & RV Park maintaining year-round operations. Highway and railway noise is commonly mentioned in reviews, particularly at sites along the Clark Fork River corridor. A recent review noted that "there will be a train coming by, but we didn't mind at all. It wasn't too loud." Cell service remains generally reliable at established RV parks, though signal strength diminishes in more remote locations. Several parks accommodate pets with designated walking areas. Travelers seeking full-service RV sites should consider advance reservations during peak summer months, as limited availability can occur at popular destinations like Birdland Bay RV Resort, which received high ratings for its spacious sites and well-maintained grounds.

Best RV Sites Near Noxon, Montana (121)

    1. Trout Creek Motel & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Trout Creek, MT
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 827-3268

    "It's near the Idaho and Montana border. I found plenty of time to just chill while looking for a more long term spot."

    "Beautiful surrounding area, with wooded grounds create a quiet and peaceful stay. Long, pull through RV sites that are over 80 feet long. Tenting sites. The prices are well below the competition."

    2. Two Rivers RV Park & Campground

    2 Reviews
    Noxon, MT
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 847-2291

    "Good for those looking for peace. Those in charge are kind and willing to help. Walking distance from the river, where you can enjoy a dip in it. Feeling a little wild by the woods."

    3. Wallace RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Wallace, ID
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 753-7121

    $30 - $45 / night

    "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."

    "Friendly employees and a convenient Brew Pub within walking distance. Grassy areas at sites and very pet friendly. Road next the RV Park is very busy!"

    4. Birdland Bay RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Trout Creek, MT
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 827-4757

    "Just a short drive outside of Thompson Fall, is this hidden gem. Tucked in the pines, you will find generously spaced sites, beautifully maintained grounds and wonderful hosts."

    "This gorgeous, quiet campground was a pleasure to stay at. We stayed for several months and were welcomed as friends by the owners and resident hosts. It has an upper and lower loop."

    5. Two Bit Outfit

    1 Review
    Libby, MT
    30 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."

    6. City of Sandpoint, City Beach RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Sandpoint, ID
    41 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."

    7. Woodland RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Libby, MT
    30 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."

    8. Rimrock Lodge RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Thompson Falls, MT
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 218-8705

    "But, a small herd of deer welcomed us at the entrance. That was cool.. The RV park is up the hill to the left of everything else. Once in the RV section, you don't see the other part."

    9. Big Creek RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Osburn, ID
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 964-0494

    "They do not have sewer hookups but they have very nice bathroom facilities with showers. There’s also a laundry facility. The bathrooms and laundry have always been kept clean and maintained."

    10. Silverwood RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Athol, ID
    43 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."

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RV Park Reviews near Noxon, MT

514 Reviews of 121 Noxon Campgrounds


  • Andi F.
    Jan. 5, 2022

    50,000 Silver Dollar Campground

    A free spot

    We stopped here on our way out of Montana (our home state). A winter storm rolled in and made the pass impassable. This is a FREE RV park with electric hookups…no water, cable, or dumping station, but again, FREE. The snow was hitting hard and having electricity was a lifesaver. There is a really good restaurant and bar here as well as a truck stop and gas station. We have a Class A and the spots were plenty big. Lots of dog walking areas too. Perfect in an emergency and great for a short stay. No long terms and is first come first serve.

  • E
    Oct. 17, 2020

    Wallace RV Park

    Quaint Park tucked Into The Downtown Area

    Great spot to stay especially if you’re visiting Wallace for a festival or stopover. 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. No laundry but restaurant and bar on property.

  • Always C.
    Jun. 19, 2021

    Finley Flats

    Right on the river.

    This Vista owned campground is first come first served. No amenities, no cell service. Pack in pack out. Camp host at the campground. Fishing, boating hiking. Beautiful area. There is a small store top of the hill. Nearest town is 10 miles away. Did I mention it is a free campground!. 14 day limit. Nearest dump station is in Trout Creek. Good gravel road can handle big rigs easily.

  • jeremy B.
    Aug. 22, 2021

    Albert's Landing

    Clean, Friendly, Well Maintained RV Campground on the CDA River

    Albert's Landing is a clean, well managed RV campground on the shores of the North Fork of the CDA River near Cataldo, Idaho. 

    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, Those services will be available soon though.

    The North Fork of the CDA River is a popular destination for river floating, fishing, and off road recreational activities. 

    Down the road from the campground is the historic Snake Pit restaurant. Highly recommend stopping in for their great food, atmosphere, and colorful history.  

    If you're planning to visit the North Fork of the CDA River, I highly recommend Albert's Landing.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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.


Guide to Noxon

Camping near Noxon, Montana is located along the Clark Fork River corridor at approximately 2,200 feet elevation. The area sits within the Cabinet Mountains region, characterized by dense forests of ponderosa pine and Douglas fir, with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F during peak camping season. Many campsites provide direct river access for fishing and water activities from May through September.

What to do

Fishing access points: Thompson Falls area offers multiple fishing spots with easy river access. At Rimrock Lodge RV Park, campers mention the convenient location: "There's a dam, public boat launch, a nice park and playground and a good grocery store."

Brewery visits: Local craft breweries provide post-adventure refreshments. "There is a new brewery in town. Definitely check it out," notes a camper about Thompson Falls. Another visitor to Wallace RV Park appreciated that it's "walking distance to downtown and the Trail of the Coeur d'Alene's."

Creek exploration: Several campgrounds feature small creeks for wading and cooling off. One visitor at Woodland RV Park noted: "Though it had a great stream running next it kids were able to play in it could float down it also."

Golfing: River Bend Golf Course near Thompson Falls receives high marks from campers. A reviewer noted: "If you play golf, there is hidden gem not far away. River Bend Gold Course. We played. It is really a pretty, well maintained course."

What campers like

Spacious sites: Trout Creek Motel & RV Park provides room for larger rigs. "Long, pull through RV sites that are over 80 feet long. Tenting sites. The prices are well below the competition," one camper reported.

Wildlife viewing: The natural setting attracts wildlife. At Rimrock Lodge RV Park, one camper was greeted by "a small herd of deer welcomed us at the entrance. That was cool."

Shade coverage: Tree cover provides relief during hot summer days. A camper at Woodland RV Park appreciated "having shade in the midst of record breaking heatwave is nice."

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept bathhouses. A visitor to Trout Creek Motel & RV Park observed "the facilities were well maintained and included laundry, bathrooms, and pay showers."

What you should know

Train noise: Railway lines run through the valley affecting most campsites. A Trout Creek Motel & RV Park visitor noted: "Highway and railway noise is commonly mentioned in reviews, particularly at sites along the Clark Fork River corridor. There will be a train coming by, but we didn't mind at all. It wasn't too loud."

Wildlife precautions: Local wildlife requires awareness. A reviewer at Two Rivers RV Park & Campground mentioned: "The owners warn about a mountain lion in the area and a bear that's been visiting the campground the last 4 years."

Limited cell service: Signal strength varies significantly. At Trout Creek Motel & RV Park, a camper experienced: "Cell service remains generally reliable at established RV parks, though signal strength diminishes in more remote locations."

Seasonal operations: Many rv sites near Noxon, Montana operate seasonally. Birdland Bay RV Resort runs "May 1 - Sep 30," while Two Rivers RV Park & Campground operates "April 1 to November 15," making winter options limited.

Tips for camping with families

Creek play areas: Children enjoy water features at certain campgrounds. At Woodland RV Park, a camper mentioned: "Though it had a great stream running next it kids were able to play in it could float down it also."

Playground access: Some campgrounds offer dedicated play spaces. "There is a nice park and playground," noted one visitor to Rimrock Lodge RV Park about nearby amenities.

Safety considerations: Wildlife awareness impacts family camping. At Birdland Bay RV Resort, a reviewer highlighted the secure environment: "Tucked in the pines, you will find generously spaced sites, beautifully maintained grounds and wonderful hosts."

Budget-friendly options: Several campgrounds offer reasonable rates. A Trout Creek Motel & RV Park visitor noted: "The prices are well below the competition. I will be staying here any time I come through this area."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Some rv camping near Noxon requires adjustments. A visitor to Woodland RV Park stated: "Our spot #40 had an incline we had to lower the front end of out trailer to its lowest point to get it level."

Big rig accessibility: Larger motorhomes need specific sites. City of Sandpoint, City Beach RV Park accommodates RVs but with limitations: "Ok, gravel lot near train tracks. Near beach and town."

Hook-up variations: Electric service differs between parks. Two Rivers RV Park & Campground provides 50-amp service for larger power needs, while other parks may offer only 30-amp options.

RV cleaning: Some locations have unexpected amenities. A visitor to Woodland RV Park discovered: "Fun note: There is a self serve car wash just outside the entrance that has a bay for RVs. We don't see that often."

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