This park is a little hidden treasure. If you like a smaller park this is it: only 25 spaces. The owners were helpful and friendly. Lots of mature trees, green lawn, shrubs. Extremely clean showers and bath rooms. There is a lot of room between sites, nice area to walk pets. I would recommend this to friends and will definitely stay here again. Close to Spokane and Coeur d' Alene. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park will give a Good Sam discount if you ask. This RV park is neat and well kept with large sites with green grass and trees between them. The sites are level. The sites are plenty large for big rigs. The hookups are in good condition and well located. Each site has a picnic table and an elevated grill. There are also 4 or 5 tent sites. There is a dog walking area. There is no Wi-Fi but our air card worked well here. There is good TV reception in the area. The park is located behind a Shell gas station and convenience store. Office and check in is at the gas station. The store has a basic stock of soft drinks, groceries, beer and liquor. They have very good popcorn, give it a try with Happy Hour. It was nice to be able to fill up our diesel here. You pay a $5.00 deposit for a key to the showers and rest rooms: OK by me as it keeps non-Rvers out. There is not a lot to do at the park but it is very convenient for exploring nearby towns. The only negative is there is only 1 washer and 1 dryer in the laundry. If possible: request the back row, sites 16~25. It is further from the road and quieter and also has a wooded view of the back of the park. They water the grass at night so put your lawn chairs away at night. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The park is very attractive with lots of large trees and well maintained grass between sites and along driveways through the park. The park is quiet, but there's quite a bit of road noise and a nearby train. We were not charged for our site due to a bee infestation in an adjacent tree. The staff was surprised when we arrived as someone was supposed to notify us of the bee problem and cancel. We were also told there were no other sites in the park available, although several sites were vacant during our stay. The tree wasn't that close to the RV and we had no other place to stay, so we were allowed to stay and were not charged. The restroom, laundry and shower facilities were old, but clean. Maneuvering the driveways was a bit tight for a big rig. We used an air card for internet access, so we didn't miss Wi-Fi. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground has a very nice park like setting. The sites are large and there is plenty of room for big rigs. We were even able to get hd tv on our tv via the antenna. The draw backs were very dirty bathrooms and showers. There is no wifi (not even a web site). Trains run by and blows whistle at all hours of the night. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is one of my favorite parks. It has a very pretty setting, but not many extras. Bring bug spray if out in the evenings. Would recommend requesting back row, 16~25. These spaces back up to the woods and have less highway noise. They have recently added 6 new tent spaces. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Wonderful small park. Very quiet. We used as a base camp for Coeur dAlene and Silverwood park. Nice and clean, friendly staff. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
What a delightful little park. The sites were spacious and lovely. We liked the small size as it was quiet and peaceful. A pool would have been nice and we could use either of our satellite dishes because of the trees. But we would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Adequate for a one night stop. No internet or cable. Sites are level and clean. Trains run on a regular schedule, and blow their horn as they pass. Highway noise is low. Laundry room has just one machine. Bathrooms were clean. Would stay here again if passing through. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is behind a gas station, it is very clean, the sites are all pull thru, wide, grassy and have shade, open wooded area for dogs to run. There is only one washing machine and one dryer, went to Coeur D'Alene to do our laundry. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Quiet park with nice big shade trees. Well stocked convenience store & gas station
onsite. Stayed here for a month in 2003. Located in country north of Coeur d'Alene. Nothing for kids. Large open woods to walk dogs. We now live nearby
and recommend this park to our RV friends who come to visit. Reservations a must in summer. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2001
$22
This is a very clean and handy park. The managment is very friendly, plenty of grass and good gravel roads and sites. Close to good shopping and a theme park. We camped here in a camper.
I can’t say enough nice things about the owners of this campground—they are truly lovely people, and it was a pleasure to meet them. In addition, the campground is small and cozy. The setting is lovely—beautiful trees, nice gravel roads, and very private sites. The story of how we found this campground is a little convoluted. We needed to stay a couple of nights near Coeur D’Alene, and we were having trouble finding a reasonably priced campground. We called the Alpine Country Store in Hayden, but they were closed for the season and recommended this campground, which was just one-half mile away and inexpensively priced. I called the owners and reserved two nights, although they seemed a little surprised that we were calling out of the blue and asked how we’d heard of them. When our RV broke down, I called to tell them we wouldn’t be there until we could make some repairs. They were very concerned about our well-being and urged us to call whenever we could make it. After we made our repairs and arrived in Hayden the next night, they were thrilled to see us and happy that we were safe. On the downside, the campground roads are a little narrow and some of the spaces are a little tight. The bathrooms are small, and they don’t have laundry facilities. Our space was level and hard to back into, but there were much easier sites that we didn’t see because we arrived in the dark. This campground is in the middle of the country and down a dirt road, but, oddly enough, there is a noisy auto repair shop right next to it. We would happily stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.