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Blazing_Zippers
Aug 13, 2018Explorer II
Hey, we live in CDA! Maybe I can help somewhat. Unfortunately, our summer season has been HOT, smoky, and very crowded, so campgrounds are filled early.
Farragut State Park or Heyburn State Park is a place to start. Farragut has a dry camp area that is pretty good, and about 100 sites with W/E. Both parks are on the lake, bike riding, and hiking.
The Coeur d Alene River (exit 43 off I-90) has campgrounds and boondocking. The road is paved to most places. Check with the Coeur d Alene Natl Forest office.
Sam Owen CG on Lake Pend orielle (incorrect spelling) is good.
There are several nice forest service campgrounds outside of St. Maries, ID. and near the border of Montana/Idaho off I-90.
Check with the forest service and the state parks.
We are blessed with great places to get away.
Farragut State Park or Heyburn State Park is a place to start. Farragut has a dry camp area that is pretty good, and about 100 sites with W/E. Both parks are on the lake, bike riding, and hiking.
The Coeur d Alene River (exit 43 off I-90) has campgrounds and boondocking. The road is paved to most places. Check with the Coeur d Alene Natl Forest office.
Sam Owen CG on Lake Pend orielle (incorrect spelling) is good.
There are several nice forest service campgrounds outside of St. Maries, ID. and near the border of Montana/Idaho off I-90.
Check with the forest service and the state parks.
We are blessed with great places to get away.
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