Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Luby Bay Campground, located in Priest River, Idaho, offers a picturesque camping experience with direct access to the lake and scenic views. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, it provides a relaxing outdoor environment for visitors.
Based on customer reviews, the campground is appreciated for its beautiful location and lake access. Campers enjoy the scenic views and the proximity to a beach area. The campground is conveniently located next to the Museum of Luby Bay, which also offers a free beach access point.
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It's important to note that payment for day use and camping must be made with cash or check, as there are pay posts located at the beach parking area. The day use fee is $8.
While one reviewer mentioned that their campsite (number 19) was a little unkept upon arrival, they also stated they would return, indicating that the overall experience and location are positive. The availability of a walking path along the shore provides opportunities for leisurely strolls and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Luby Bay Campground is a great option for those seeking a lakeside camping experience in Priest River, ID. The beautiful views and convenient access to the lake and nearby museum make it a worthwhile destination. Remember to bring cash or check for payment.
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Paid parking lot
Dogs allowed
Love this campground! Stayed at 19 and it was a little unkept, but I left it cleaner than I found it 😁 Will be back next year!
Bring cash or check for paying for the day use or camping. Day use is $8 and there are pay posts at the beach parking. Nice little campground and a beautiful view. Located next to the museum of Luby Bay. There is a beach that’s free at the museum too! Good walking path along the shore that goes for a long ways.
The campground is nice, you can't always say the same for your camping neighbors. People not controlling barking dogs and using generators clearly too loud for national park guidelines make the trip a little less enjoyable. But the view of nature almost makes up for it.
It seems like good campsite for families. Too loud in my opinion, generators, music, party, kids screaming, dogs barking, overall merriment. The campsites are really close so there is no privacy. No regulation of whatever guidelines were set for the campground. I have never been to Priest Lake, I’m hoping there are better campsites with a more chilled atmosphere and connection with nature.
Great beach! Nice camp ground. You will not be disappointed. Get there early as the beach fills up quickly. The camp hosts are amazing and full of knowledge. A must visit location.