

There are 16 campsites with water and electricity. Campsites with water and electricity are available for $29 per day. Location/Driving instructions: From Sandpoint, Idaho follow this Google Map.įees And Reservations: You may reserve a site at ReserveAmerica.

Nu-way Wash-o-matic is located at 502 N 5th St in Sand Point. We did not use them so this is not a recommendation. Nearest Laundry: We have included directions to one of several laundry services in Sandpoint. Nearest Shower: I found showers in the main restroom and another near the park store. RV Dumping Site: There is a RV dump station on the road into the park. Nearby Services: Sandpoint, Idaho, is only 10 miles to the north on Hwy 95 and most any service or supply you might need could be found there.
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We got full service including 4G data on our ATT phones. Phone service: There is a pay phone at the park office. Wildlife: Deer, elk and black bear live in these hills.Īdditional Camping Opportunities: We have reviews for these nearby campgrounds Springy Point Recreation Area, Sam Owens Campground, Riley Creek Recreation Area and Priest River Recreation Area(Mudhole). Swimming: There is an established swimming area at the beach between the two docks, however, there is no lifeguard.

Recreation: Most recreation at Round Lake State Park involves the lake where you can swim, fish, canoe or go boating.įishing: For fishing regulations, check out the links on our Idaho fishing page.īoating: Canoeing is allowed as well as boats with electric motors. Picnic Area: There is a very nice picnic at the lake with picnic tables scattered about and even one group shelter. Pets: Pets must be kept on a leash at all times and you must clean up after your pet. Handicap Accessible: Campsite 4 is handicap equipped and the restrooms are also handicap accessible.įirewood: Firewood may be purchased from the camp store. Go to the Sandpoint Online Campground Guide to see all public campgrounds: Visit. All the facilities were clean at the time of our visit. On our abundant public lands, there are more than two dozen vehicle-accessible state and federal campgrounds in Bonner and Boundary counties, offering a wide array of locales from backcountry to waterfront on big ol’ Priest and Pend Oreille lakes, among others.

Restroom: Round Lake State Park has a nice restroom facility which includes showers in 2 locations. Garbage Services: There are garbage cans available in several locations around the campground.Įlectricity Available: Sixteen campsites are available with electricity, 30 amp service. Water: Sixteen campsites have water hook-ups and there are faucets located throughout the campground for the rest. Host on Site: There are several employees at the park. Campsites have not been enlarged, 24 feet is the largest site available.Ĭampsites: There are 51 campsites and most sites are lined with logs and are equipped with a picnic table and a fire pit with attached grate. The campground has been maintained much the same as it was when it was established. The city of Sandpoint is just a short trip across the water and offers a marina, parks, shopping and plenty of sightseeing opportunities. It has 10, 40' spaces with water, sewer and 30A, 2 40' spaces with water, sewer and 50A service along with 9, 55' spaces with water, sewer and 50A service. OVERVIEW Springy Point Campground is situated amid firs, cedars and pines overlooking the Pend Oreille River with views of the Cabinet and Selkirk Mountains. Photo Credits: Sandpoint Drone Photography & IdahoCampgroundReview.Round Lake State Park was established in 1957 and is set on 143 acres which surrounds a 58 acre lake. Acquired by the City of Sandpoint in 2022, the City Beach RV Park is a small RV park located adjacent to the City Beach Park. We look forward to hosting your next camping trip! Please check in with our Campground Host upon arrival to check into your site! Campground Map Please note there is no electricity or sewer dump at the campground, but there is potable water for every two sites. The park is open the weekend before Memorial Day to the weekend after Labor Day, and can be reserved online with ReserveAmerica beginning the first Monday in February. If there is space available, you are more than welcome to pay by cash or check when you get to the campground. Tent sites for residents are $15- $20, and nonresident rates are $20 - $25 per night. RV sites are available at $22 a night for residents and $30 a night for nonresidents. The park located by the boat launch has flushing toilets and picnic benches overlooking the lake. In the campground, we have 6 vault toilets spaced out around the campground and water available to all camping sites. We have 29 RV Camp sites and 15 tent sites offering a scenic deep woods camping experience right across the road from our public boat launch. Garfield Bay Campground is located on beautiful Lake Pend Oreille in Sagle Idaho.
