At Precision Gutters and Roofing, we pride ourselves on delivering top-notch craftsmanship and unwavering dedication to our clients. But we also understand the importance of R&R for recharging, and that’s why we immerse ourselves in the natural beauty of the Inland Northwest. To inspire your next outdoor adventure, we’ve compiled a list of five must-visit camping spots in North Idaho and Eastern Washington. 

 

1. Farragut State Park, Idaho

Nestled on the southern tip of Lake Pend Oreille, Farragut State Park spans over 4,000 acres of diverse landscapes. Once a World War II naval training station, the park now offers many recreational activities. Campers can enjoy hiking, biking, and equestrian trails, as well as disc golf courses and a swim area. The park’s proximity to the lake provides ample opportunities for boating and fishing. With well-maintained campgrounds suitable for tents and RVs, Farragut State Park is a family-friendly destination combining history and outdoor fun. ​

 

2. Priest Lake State Park, Idaho

Located near the Canadian border, Priest Lake State Park is a serene getaway known for its crystal-clear waters and dense forests. The park is divided into three units: Dickensheet, Indian Creek, and Lionhead. Each offers unique camping experiences, from secluded tent sites to full-service RV spots. Visitors can enjoy boating, fishing, and hiking, or they can opt to simply relax on the sandy beaches. The park’s natural beauty and tranquility make it a favorite among campers seeking a peaceful retreat. ​

 

3. Beauty Creek Campground, Idaho

For those seeking a more rustic experience, Beauty Creek Campground is an excellent choice. Situated a half-mile from Lake Coeur d’Alene along the tranquil Beauty Creek, this campground offers about 20 spacious sites for both tent and RV camping. Surrounded by heavily wooded hillsides, it’s an ideal spot for hiking and enjoying the area’s natural beauty. The campground provides vault toilets and drinking water, ensuring a comfortable stay amidst nature. ​

 

4. Steamboat Rock State Park, Washington

Dominated by a massive basalt butte rising 800 feet above Banks Lake, Steamboat Rock State Park is a striking destination in Eastern Washington. The park encompasses over 3,500 acres and offers 50,000 feet of freshwater shoreline. Campers can explore miles of hiking and biking trails, enjoy boating and fishing on the lake, or relax on the sandy beaches. The park’s three campgrounds provide a range of accommodations, from primitive sites to those with full hookups, catering to different camping preferences. ​

 

5. Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park, Washington

Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park offers a unique geological landscape shaped by ancient Ice Age floods. The park features dramatic cliffs, deep gorges, and numerous lakes ideal for boating, swimming, and fishing. Campers can choose from over 130 campsites, including options for tents and RVs. The park’s interpretive center provides insights into the area’s fascinating geological history, making it both an educational and recreational destination. ​

 

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At Precision Gutters and Roofing, we know that connecting with nature enhances our well-being and enriches our community ties. We encourage you to explore these remarkable camping spots and create lasting memories with your loved ones. And remember, if you need assistance with your gutters or roofing, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’d also love to hear about your favorite camping destinations!