Wonderful campground. RVs, travel trailers, even tent campers. We too fell asleep to the soothing sound of the creek passing by behind our camper. Friendly people (both staff and patrons). Had dinner at the cafe adjacent. Great food and craft beers brewed on site. Will definitely return.
Fred from PA
Posted Jun 09, 2024; Pennsylvania
Just a few clarifications. The park’s description made it seem like there are only 8 spots, all pull throughs when there are over 40 total with 8 of those pull throughs. The bathhouse/toilets are compact for such a large number of campers (men: 1 commode, 1urinal and 2 showers) but are kept clean. They take credit cards and current rate is $60. A Lot to see and do in Wallace and it was a good stopover for my 2 nights.
Highlander Flyer
Posted Jun 07, 2024; South Florida
We spent 1 nite on our way through. Had the sound of the stream behind us. Very pleasant. Pub was open and very convenient. Would stop again. 7
D Witiak
Posted Sep 18, 2023; Anacortes, WA
I’ll mostly echo what others have posted. A very tight campground, but maneuverable. The place has a nice community vibe. Sadly the brew pub was closed on the days we were there (Sun & Mon), however there are multiple nice places in town which is an easy short walk.
This place is all about location; not about camping in the woods. Keep that in mind and you won’t be disappointed.
As for COVID protocols, nothing has changed. Even though the numbers in northern Idaho are way up, this is a community of anti mask, anti vaccine, pandemic deniers.
Jimblackjim
Posted Sep 15, 2021; Philly
Wallace RV Park
Nine Mile Rd, Wallace, ID 83873
Phone: (208) 753-7121
$38.00 FHU 50 amp.
Tight Spaces and tight to maneuver in/out of sites, we have a 36’ A. Gravel with weeds between sites. No OTA TV signal, park is in a valley. Gravel road. Right outside a cute, Historic town near the Idaho/Montana border. Good restaurant right outside the park. Something to do is ride the Hiawatha Trail (bikes). I don’t think I would stay here again because it was so tight to maneuver.
Acres8876
Posted Aug 07, 2021; Tennessee
Nice location- easy walk into Wallace, which would be nice to explore in the absence of COVID. Speaking of COVID, there were no accommodations made on its account- receptionist and no one in town wore a mask. Otherwise, was a very nice and comfortable place. Our site backed up on the stream, which made for a very nice sleep inducing sound. I’d very much like to stay here again when the pandemic is over.
Richard
Posted Aug 21, 2020; New York
I made a post below w an error. I said it was $48 & it was really $76 for 2 nights. My bad.
Dan
Posted Jun 22, 2020; Tucson
Nice quiet park right off the fabulous, 74 mi paved “Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes. Wallace is old historic town full of museums, funky old shops & buildings. WiFi is only available at the brew pub next door & my Verizon has 2 bars & was slow. $48 for two nights & a babbling brook is right behind us. Wonderful sound! Would stay here again & make sure to eat & grab a beer in the brew pub
Dan
Posted Jun 21, 2020; Tucson
Planned to stay somewhere else that was CLOSED for the season! Virginia was kind in the phone and we got full hookups for $35! The nearby bar is a bonus. Clean, quiet and right by a babbling brook! Awesome!
Crystal M
Posted Oct 06, 2019; A hidden gem
Great place and location! The park is tight but is worth a stop for a day or two. Restrooms and showers are cleaned daily. The City Limits Pub / North Idaho Mtn Brewery is on site with great food and craft beers. Wallace is an old silver mining town and has a great museum and historic downtown area. Outstanding bike path that’s part of the rails to trails system. We would definitely stay here again.
NCRocky
Posted Jun 27, 2018; NC