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ohhell10339
Jan 18, 2018Explorer
The area just east of Coeur D'Alene, near Fourth of July Pass, is beautiful and usually uncrowded. There's plenty of camping, especially on roads leading north from I-90 into the national forest.
You should also consider campgrounds within or near the city of CDA itself. There's some great places on the lakefront, especially on the east shore (Hwy 3). I can't speak to the quality or amenities offered at full hookup campgrounds since I dry camp, but it's a very popular and beautiful area, so you'll have lots of choices. There are also quite a few campgrounds on Hwy 95 between CDA and Sandpoint.
You should also consider campgrounds within or near the city of CDA itself. There's some great places on the lakefront, especially on the east shore (Hwy 3). I can't speak to the quality or amenities offered at full hookup campgrounds since I dry camp, but it's a very popular and beautiful area, so you'll have lots of choices. There are also quite a few campgrounds on Hwy 95 between CDA and Sandpoint.
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