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Camp Coeur d Alene

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★★★★★
We have a truck with pop-up camper and they had several sites available. Many sites are shaded and the gravel base is flat and we’ll-prepared. It’s a quiet campground about 1/4 mile off the highway.Although ¿ìÈýƽ̨ doesn’t mention it having showers there are three clean showers in both the men and women’s side. Four hooks to hang clothes and towel and a bench. Plenty of room to change. After a long day of biking this is a good campsite.
Not2ez
Posted Jun 14, 2023; Kalama, WA
★★☆☆☆
Absurdly small spaces. We have a 25 ft class C and they gave us a backin site. The sites are 11 ft wide. Incl. fire pit and free wood but I was afraid we would melt our neighbors slide that’s how close everyone is! Restrooms are clean. Half the washers and dryers are out of order. Ok for one night but no longer.
Diana
Posted Sep 25, 2021; So CA
★★★★★
Spent the day (unfortunately not the night) at Camp Coeur d'Alene but due to a wild fire caused power failure we had to look for an alternate campsite with power and internet (we work from the road). Taylor (manager) issued a full refund when she learned of our early departure; first class customer service and we'll certainly return to this very pretty park.
Win Benbow
Posted Sep 10, 2020; Stuart FL
★★★★★
Great place to stay, super kind hosts, super friendly campground. Lots to do and very clean!!
PatG
Posted Sep 26, 2019; NH
★★★★★
Very friendly staff and nice amenities such as clean bathrooms and showers, 4 washers/dryers, free canoes and firewood. Spaces a bit tight but sufficient and nice setting. Convenient to many activities in and around area. Highly recommended.
Jim Lee
Posted Sep 05, 2019; Michigan
★★★★☆
We had a pull through spot but wished we had chosen a back-in as these were more private (our trailer is only 20' so it would have been easy for back-in). Our surge guard told us there was no ground and we reported it and they tried to fix it to no avail. Luckily for us, the site next to us was available to power off of, so we didn't have to move. I'm not sure how seriously they took the 'no ground' issue. They didn't try to fix it the next day. We did like the bathrooms and they had a beautiful lawn area next to a waterway where we played frisbee with our dog. The location is out of town... no where to walk/bike to. But pretty lovely in terms of trees.
Moira
Posted Aug 08, 2019; CA
★★★★☆
Extraordinarily tight spots for RVs, with absolutely not an inch to spare between your pull outs and the Neighbor. But they have very nice common areas including the lakefront with a fireplace and free canoes, free firewood.
Jill
Posted Jul 26, 2019; Arizona
★★★★★
Super clean bathrooms and showers!! The entire resort is very well maintained with helpful staff. Great outdoor kitchen under pavilion is clean and ready for anyone to use. It is true the camp sites are tight but surrounding trees and elevations make for a beautiful resort. A definite gem!
Pollywog
Posted Jun 27, 2019; Northern Minnesota
★★★★★
Driving in we wondered how there could be a campground here. But as we pulled up we saw that it’s cut into the mountain. Not difficult to get in, however. We had a pull thru and it was very level. Bathrooms were spotless. Water was delicious. The staff was exceptional and cheerful and helpful. It’s obvious that the staff members take great pride in the place. Nice pool - and CLEAN. Wish we could stay longer so next time through we will.
Edrye
Posted Jun 17, 2019; Tucson and UP of MI
★★★★★
We enjoyed the friendly receptionist Taylor who is very helpful. The showers are hot and wonderful. The spaces down by the pond are nice and open. This is a great place to stop if heading either east or west. A plus is the outstanding steak house, Wolf Creek Lodge, which you need to make reservations. Yep we’re pleased we stayed at Camp Coeur d’ Alane
Bob
Posted Apr 28, 2019; Washington
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