RV & Tent Camping
in Priest Lake Idaho
For those yearning for a more immersive experience, Priest Lake camping options beckon with the promise of an authentic connection to nature. Discover the best RV camping in Priest Lake, Idaho, where the rugged beauty of the outdoors meets the comfort of your mobile haven. Whether you prefer traditional camping under the stars or the convenience of an RV, Priest Lake camping areas provide a range of options for avid campers. Embrace the simplicity of outdoor living while relishing the untouched wilderness that defines Priest Lake.
Reeder Bay Campground
Water Access - Pet-Friendly - Campfire Ring
Reeder Bay is known for its shaded campsites, nature immersion and relaxing water sports on Priest Lake, accessible by its incredible sloping beach.
Beaver Creek Campground
Swimming - Water Access - Campfire Ring
Set in the Idaho Panhandle National Forest, Beaver Creek Campground offers breathtaking views of the Selkirk Mountains and easy beach access.
Luby Bay Campground
Swimming - Water Access - Picnic
Enjoy the serenity of nature at Luby Bay Campground. Choose between its waterfront sites for easy lake access or secluded wooded sites with stunning mountain views.
Bartoo Island Boat-In Campground
Water Access - Campfire Ring - Picnic
Campers who are looking for a true nature experience will love Bartoo Island Campground. It offers easy water access, birding, Huckleberry picking, and more.
Kalispell Island Boat-In Campground
Water Access - Campfire Ring - Picnic
Kalispell Island Campground is ideal for those looking for a rugged yet rewarding camping experience. It offers single and group tent sites on the peaceful shores of Priest Lake.
Outlet Campground
Water Access - Campfire Ring - Pet-Friendly
At Outlet Campground, visitors can choose from upper view or lake front campsites, both offering gorgeous views and easy access to amenities.
Osprey Campground
Water Access - Campfire Ring - Picnic
Osprey Campground is known by campers for its sunshine and boating with stunning views of the Selkirk Mountains.