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CAMPGROUND NAME: Beaver Creek

VISIT DATE: 09/27/1997

UPDATE DATE: 4/8/2018

STATE: Idaho

REGION: Northern

RANGER DISTRICT: Priest Lake

NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Nordman

RESERVATIONS: 1-877-444-6777 or make on-line reservation

DIRECTIONS:
In Priest River, ID, take State Rt. 57 north 37 miles to Nordman,
ID.  In Nordman, turn right (the only right) and go 11.8 miles to
Beaver Creek campground sign.  After sign, bear left at "Y"
intersection and then immediately right, staying on paved road,
into campground.

GENERAL COMMENTS:
The elevation is 2,400 ft.

The campground is located on the neck or Thorofare (Priest River) 
between Upper Priest Lake and Priest Lake among various mature pines 
(including grand old Cedars).  Some sites are adjacent to Priest Lake.  
Although there are many double parking aprons, there are numerous 
secluded, single parking aprons scattered throughout the campground.  
The campground is site of old Ranger Station, active from the 1920s 
through the 1950s.  All that remains is a chimney.  The campground is 
excellent location for accessing the Thorofare for canoeing and 
kayaking.  Priest Lake is a natural, clean lake.  It provides the 
capability to participate in any water sport.  There are numerous 
marinas and lodges with boat, jet ski, etc. rentals

Priest Lake Museum and Visitor Center, Roosevelt Grove of ancient 
Cedars and Hanna Flats Nature Trail are all good day trips from 
campground.

SEASONS
Open Seasonal: Yes
Open All Year: No

Seasonal Comment:
Open May 26 through September 3

RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED
Rate: $23 per day
Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 14

CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION
No. RV Sites: 0
No. Tent Sites: 0
No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 41
   
   Total Sites: 41

Tent Pads: Yes
Open Sites: No
Wooded Sites: Yes

No. Tables on Sites: 41
No. Grilles on Sites: 41
Equestrian Camping:  No

RV INFORMATION
Hookups: None
No. RV Pull Throughs: 0
Waste Station: No
Average Parking Apron Size: 22' X 60'

Comments:
The parking aprons are paved.  There is a RV waste station available
at the Forest Service's Luby Bay campground.  Go south on State Rt. 57
to Luby Bay campground sign.  Turn right and go 2 miles to campground.

FACILITIES
Vaults: Yes
Flush Toilets: No
Hot Showers: No
Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: Yes

Public Phone: No
Playground: No
No. Water Spigots (non-site): 7
  No. Threaded: 0

WATER SPORTS
Lake: Yes
Swimming (provided): Yes
Sailing: Yes
Boat Ramp: No
Boat Carry Down Access: Yes
Power Boating: Yes
Boating (no power): Yes
Water Skiing: Yes
Rafting (whitewater): No
Kayaking (whitewater): Yes

Comments:
Priest Lake is 26,000 acres.  The beach is sandy.  There are two
canoe portage areas located near trail head and beach area.  The 
whitewater kayaking is on the Priest River between Upper Priest 
Lake and Priest Lake.

Kalispell Point is only Forest Service boat ramp the authors found
(south end of lake, west side) - $4 fee.  There are other private
marinas and lodges where boats can be launched for a fee.

HIKING
Navigation Trail No. 291 (foot and mountain bike)
     Plowboy campground - 3 miles
     Navigation campground - 6 miles
     Road No. 1013 - 9 miles

Lake Shore Trail No. 294 - 7.6 miles (foot and mountain bike)

FISHING   
Maninaw (Lake) and Cutthroat Trout and Mountain Whitefish.  All
streams are catch and release.

CAMPGROUND NAME: Copper Creek VISIT DATE: 09/25/1997 UPDATE DATE: 2/21/2017 STATE: Idaho REGION: Northern RANGER DISTRICT: Bonners Ferry NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Bonners Ferry RESERVATIONS: No DIRECTIONS: From Bonners Ferry, ID, take US Rt. 95 north for 29.8 miles to campground sign (Forest Rt. 2517). Turn right onto Rt. 2517 and go 0.7 miles to another campground sign. Turn right into campground. NOTE: Forest Rt. 2517 is a dirt, single lane road with turnouts. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 2,500 ft. The campground is pack it in, pack it out and located adjacent to Moyie River. It is in grove of Cedars and other pines. Some sites are next to river. The Canadian border is 0.5 miles away at Eastport, ID. An easy must hike is the Copper Falls Trail, about 2 miles from entrance to campground - see Hiking Comments below. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 26 through September 10 - weather dependent RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $6 per day Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 14 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 0 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 15 Total Sites: 15 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: No Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 15 No. Grilles on Sites: 15 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 0 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 13' X 49' Comments: There is a RV waste station available for a fee at Chevron gas station on US Rt. 95, north end of Bonners Ferry, ID. FACILITIES Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: No Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: Yes Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 4 No. Threaded: 4 WATER SPORTS - None Comments: Moyie River is popular spring whitewater river. Check with District Ranger's Office for conditions, river accesses and outfitters. HIKING - No Comments: Copper Falls Trail (interpretive loop) - 1 mile (located about 2 miles from campground) FISHING Rainbow, Brook and Cutthroat Trout and Mountain Whitefish

CAMPGROUND NAME: Luby Bay VISIT DATE: 09/27/1997 UPDATE DATE: 4/8/2018 STATE: Idaho REGION: Northern RANGER DISTRICT: Priest Lake NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Priest River RESERVATIONS: 1-877-444-6777 or make on-line reservation DIRECTIONS: In Priest River, ID, take State Rt. 57 north 26.3 miles to Luby Bay sign. Turn right at sign and go 1.4 miles to stop sign. Turn left at stop sign onto dirt road and go 0.6 miles to campground sign. Turn right into Lower Luby section and left into Upper Luby section. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 2,400 ft. The campground is composed of two sections - Upper Luby and Lower Luby. Lower Luby has two loops adjacent to Priest Lake. It is wooded with a variety of pines and White Birch. Upper Luby has a slightly more rustic feel and is more heavily wooded with some Cedars. The campground is very popular. There are gas stations and limited groceries on State Rt. 57. Priest Lake is a natural, clean lake. It provides the capability to participate in any water sport. There are numerous marinas and lodges that rent boats, jet skiis, etc. Priest Lake Museum and Visitor Center, Roosevelt Grove of ancient Cedars and Hanna Flats Nature Trail are all good day trips. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 12 through September 17 RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $23 per day - standard site $25 per day - premium site Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 14 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 0 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 52 Total Sites: 52 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: No Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 52 No. Grilles on Sites: 52 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 3 Waste Station: Yes Potable Water at Waste Station: Yes Average Parking Apron Size: 14' X 45' Comments: The parking aprons in Lower Luby are paved; asphalt and gravel in Upper Luby. The RV waste station is located in the Upper Luby section. FACILITIES Vaults: No Flush Toilets: Yes Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: Yes Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 12 No. Threaded: 3 WATER SPORTS Lake: Yes Swimming (provided): Yes Sailing: Yes Boat Ramp: No Boat Carry Down Access: Yes Power Boating: Yes Boating (no power): Yes Water Skiing: Yes Rafting (whitewater): No Kayaking (whitewater): No Comments: Priest Lake is 26,000 acres. The beach is large and sandy. Boat ramp located at Kalispell Point, 0.5 miles north of campground - $4 fee. HIKING Beach Trail (foot only) - 9 miles FISHING Maninaw (Lake) and Cutthroat Trout and Mountain Whitefish. All streams are catch and release.

CAMPGROUND NAME: Meadow Creek VISIT DATE: 09/24/1997 UPDATE DATE: 2/21/2017 STATE: Idaho REGION: Northern RANGER DISTRICT: Bonners Ferry NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Bonners Ferry RESERVATIONS: No DIRECTIONS: From Bonners Ferry, ID, take US 195/2 north 2.4 miles to "Y" intersection. Bear right on US Rt. 2 and go 2 miles to campground sign. Turn left at sign and go 10.4 miles to another campground sign. Turn right at sign and go 0.6 miles to campground. NOTE: Last 0.6 miles is dirt, single lane with few turnouts. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 2,400 ft. Campground, pack it in, pack it out, is primitive, heavily wooded in pine and some White Birch. Some sites are next to Moyie River. Other sites, especially along the river, have picnic tables and grilles that are walk-in from the parking apron. The campground is near the site of old logging community called Meadow Creek (1906-1975). During its peak there were 400 residents. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 26 through September 10 - weather dependent RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $6 per day Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 14 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 0 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 22 Total Sites: 22 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: Yes Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 22 No. Grilles on Sites: 22 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 0 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 14.5' X 60' Comments: The parking aprons are gravel. There is a RV waste station available for a fee at the Chevron gas station at north end of Bonners Ferry on US Rt. 95/2. FACILITIES Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: No Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: No Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 5 No. Threaded: 0 WATER SPORTS - None HIKING - No FISHING Rainbow, Brook and Cutthroat Trout and Mountain Whitefish

CAMPGROUND NAME: Osprey VISIT DATE: 09/26/1997 UPDATE DATE: 4/8/2018 STATE: Idaho REGION: Northern RANGER DISTRICT: Priest Lake NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Priest River RESERVATIONS: 1-877-444-6777 or make on-line reservation DIRECTIONS: In Priest River, ID, take State Rt. 57 north 29 miles to Outlet Bay sign. Turn right after sign and go 0.3 miles to "Y" intersection. Bear left at intersection onto dirt road and go 1.1 miles to campground sign. Turn right into campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 2,400 ft. The campground is adjacent to Priest Lake, which can be viewed from all sites. The campground is composed of Douglas and Grand fir, Hemlock and Western larch. There are gas stations and limited groceries on State Rt. 57. Priest Lake is a natural, clean lake. It provides the capability to participate in any water sport. There are numerous marinas and lodges with boat, jet ski, etc. rentals. Priest Lake Museum and Visitor Center, Roosevelt Grove of ancient Cedars and Hanna Flats Nature Trail are all good day trips. This is bear country; practice safe food storage techniques. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 26 through September 3 RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $21 per day - standard site $23 per day - premium site Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 14 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 0 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 17 Total Sites: 17 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: No Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 17 No. Grilles on Sites: 17 Euqestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 1 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 15' X 53' Comments: The Parking aprons are gravel. There is a RV waste station at the Forest Service's Luby Bay campground. Go north on State Rt. 57 to Luby Bay campground sign. Turn right and go 2 miles to campground. FACILITIES Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: Yes Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: Yes Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 6 No. Threaded: 0 WATER SPORTS Lake: Yes Swimming (provided): No Sailing: Yes Boat Ramp: No Boat Carry Down Access: Yes Power Boating: Yes Boating (no power): Yes Water Skiing: Yes Rafting (whitewater): No Kayaking (whitewater): No Comments: Priest Lake is 26,000 acres. Kalispell Point is only Forest Service boat ramp the authors could find (south end of lake, west side) - $4 fee. There are other private marinas and lodges where boats can be launched for a fee. HIKING Beach Trail (foot only) - 9 miles FISHING Maninaw (Lake) and Cutthroat Trout and Mountain Whitefish. All streams are catch and release.

CAMPGROUND NAME: Outlet VISIT DATE: 09/26/1997 UPDATE DATE: 4/8/2018 STATE: Idaho REGION: Northern RANGER DISTRICT: Priest Lake NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Priest River RESERVATIONS: No DIRECTIONS: In Priest River, ID, take State Rt. 57 north 29 miles to Outlet Bay sign. Turn right after sign and go 0.3 miles to "Y" intersection. Bear left at intersection on dirt road and go 0.5 miles to campground sign. Turn right into campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 2,400 ft. The campground is adjacent to Priest Lake with some sites overlooking the lake. The sites are nestled along a heavily wooded hillside in mostly Cedars and Spruce. There are gas stations and limited groceries on State Rt. 57. Priest Lake is a natural, clean lake. It provides the capability to participate in any water sport. There are numerous marinas and lodges with boat, jet ski, etc. rentals. Priest Lake Museum and Visitor Center, Roosevelt Grove of ancient Cedars and Hanna Flats Nature Trail are all good day trips. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 26 through September 3 RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $21 per day - standard $23 per day - premium Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 14 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 4 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 22 Total Sites: 26 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: No Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 26 No. Grilles on Sites: 26 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 0 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 21' X 35' Comments: The parking aprons are gravel and asphalt. There is a RV waste station available at the Forest Service's Luby Bay campground. Go north on State Rt. 57 to Luby Bay campground sign. Turn right and go 2 miles to campground. FACILITIES Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: Yes Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: No Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 7 No. Threaded: 0 WATER SPORTS Lake: Yes Swimming (provided): Yes Sailing: Yes Boat Ramp: No Boat Carry Down Access: Yes Power Boating: Yes Boating (no power): Yes Water Skiing: Yes Rafting (whitewater): No Kayaking (whitewater): No Comments: Priest Lake is 26,000 acres. The beach is small and sandy. Kalispell Point is only Forest Service boat ramp the authors could find (south end of lake, west side) - $4 fee. There are other private marinas and lodges where boats can be launched for a fee. HIKING Beach Trail (foot only) - 9 miles FISHING Maninaw (Lake) and Cutthroat Trout and Mountain Whitefish. All streams are catch and release.

CAMPGROUND NAME: Reeder Bay VISIT DATE: 09/27/1997 UPDATE DATE: 4/8/2018 STATE: Idaho REGION: Northern RANGER DISTRICT: Priest Lake NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Priest River RESERVATIONS: 1-877-444-6777 or make on-line reservation DIRECTIONS: In Priest River, ID, take State Rt. 57 north miles to Nordman, ID. In Nordman, turn right (the only right turn) and go 2.6 miles to campground sign. Turn right into campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 2,400 ft. The campground is located on Priest Lake with some sites adjacent to lake. It has a nice mixture of Cottonwoods, White Birch and pine. There are gas stations and limited groceries on State Rt. 57. Priest Lake is a natural, clean lake. It provides the capability to participate in any water sport. There are numerous marinas and lodges with boat, jet ski, etc. rentals. Priest Lake Museum and Visitor Center, Roosevelt Grove of ancient Cedars and Hanna Flats Nature Trail are all good day trips. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 12 through September 17 - weather dependent RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $23 per day - standard site $25 per day - premium site Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 14 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 0 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 24 Total Sites: 24 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: No Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 24 No. Grilles on Sites: 24 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 0 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 22.5' X 43' Comments: The parking aprons are gravel. There is a RV waste station available at the Forest Service's Luby Bay campground. Go south on State Rt. 57 to Luby Bay campground sign. Turn right and go 2 miles to campground. FACILITIES Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: No Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: Yes Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 9 No. Threaded: 1 WATER SPORTS Lake: Yes Swimming (provided): Yes Sailing: Yes Boat Ramp: No Boat Carry Down Access: Yes Power Boating: Yes Boating (no power): Yes Water Skiing: Yes Rafting (whitewater): No Kayaking (whitewater): No Comments: Priest Lake is 26,000 acres. The beach is sandy. Kalispell Point is only Forest Service boat ramp we could find (south end of lake, west side) - $4 fee. There are other private marinas and lodges where boats can be launched for a fee. HIKING - No FISHING Maninaw (lake) and Cutthroat Trout, Mountain Whitefish. All streams are catch and release. No bank fishing on the lake.

CAMPGROUND NAME: Robinson Lake VISIT DATE: 09/25/1997 UPDATE DATE: 2/21/2017 STATE: Idhao REGION: Northern RANGER DISTRICT: Bonners Ferry NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Bonners Ferry RESERVATIONS: No DIRECTIONS: From Bonners Ferry, ID, take US Rt. 95 north 24 miles to campground sign (Forest Rt. 448). Turn left onto Rt. 448 and follow signs to campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 2,800 ft. Campground is pack it in, pack it out. If host is present, only nine sites available for campers. The Canadian border is about 6 miles north on US Rt. 95 at Eastport, ID. Robinson Lake is on one side of campground and Gillon Creek is on the other. The hiking trails (see Hiking Comments below) are easy with some interpretations. They take the hiker into a wilderness-like setting - a must exploration while at the campground. There is also good bird-watching from Wood Ducks and Heron to Stellar's Jay and Chestnut-Backed Chickadees. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 26 through September 10 - weather dependent RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $8 per day Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 14 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 0 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 10 Total Sites: 10 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: No Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 10 No. Grilles on Sites: 10 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 0 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 20' X 40' Comments: There is a RV waste station available for a fee at the Chevron gas station on US Rt. 95 at north end of Bonners Ferry, ID. FACILITIES Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: No Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: Yes Public Phone: Yes Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 2 No. Threaded: 0 WATER SPORTS Lake: Yes Swimming (provided): No Sailing: No Boat Ramp: No Boat Carry Down Access: No Power Boating: Yes Boating (no power): Yes Water Skiing: No Rafting (whitewater): No Kayaking (whitewater): No Comments: Robinson Lake is 60 acres. Power boats are limited to electric motors. There is a boat ramp located 0.5 miles south of campground on US Rt. 95. HIKING Water, Woods and Wildlife Trail (loop - foot) - 1 mile Robinson Lake Trail System - 4 miles (several trails - foot) FISHING Rainbow and Brook Trout, Bass and Sunfish

CAMPGROUND NAME: Sam Owen VISIT DATE: 09/24/1997 UPDATE DATE: 4/8/2018 STATE: Idaho REGION: Northern RANGER DISTRICT: Sandpoint NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Sandpoint RESERVATIONS: 1-877-444-6777 or make on-line reservation DIRECTIONS: From Sandpoint, ID, take State Rt. 200 east 18.9 miles to campground sign (Samowens Rd.). Turn right onto Samowens Rd. and go 0.7 miles to "Y" intersection. Bear left at intersection and go 0.1 miles to another campground sign. Turn right at sign into campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 2,000 ft. There are four loops - Red Sun, Scented Leaf, Dancing Shadows and Skipping Stone. The campground is adjacent to Lake Pend Oreille, which is the largest natural lake in Idaho and the seventh in the United States. The land for the campground was donated in 1940 by Sam and Nina Owen. There is little understory in the campground, but it is heavily wooded with Cedar and mixed pine. Some sites in the Skipping Stone loop overlook the lake and there is carry down access to the lake. The tent pads are in the Scented Leaf loop only. There are very tame deer all over the campground. We noticed two of them mixed in with some campers at a picnic table. They were being petted (a no, no) and, of course, looking for food. Gas stations and limited groceries are located on State Rt. 200, fairly close to the campground. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 12 through September 17 RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $23 per day - standard site $25 per day - premium site Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 14 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 0 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 78 Total Sites: 78 Tent Pads: Yes Open Sites: Yes Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 78 No. Grilles on Sites: 78 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 6 Waste Station: Yes Potable Water at Waste Station: Yes Average Parking Apron Size: 20' X 58' Comments: The parking aprons are gravel. Waste station available for a fee. There are five pull throughs in the Dancing Shadows loop and one in the Scented Leaf loop. FACILITIES Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: Yes Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: Yes Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 15 No. Threaded: 0 Comments: The wheelchair friendly toilets are located in the Scented Leaf loop. WATER SPORTS Lake: Yes Swimming (provided): Yes Sailing: Yes Boat Ramp: Yes Boat Carry Down Access: Yes Power Boating: Yes Boating (no power): Yes Water Skiing: Yes Rafting (whitewater): No Kayaking (whitewater): No Comments: Lake Pend Oreille is 82,088 acres. It has 125 miles of shoreline. The beach is sandy and rocky. HIKING Sam Owen Trail No. 4 - 0.5 miles Located across from campground entrance - wheelchair friendly FISHING Komloop, Dolly Varden (Bull Trout), Northern Pike, Catfish and all manner of other Trout




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