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Priest Lake/Indian Creek Unit
The Priest Lake Indian Creek Unit Coolin, Idaho is a part of the Priest Lake State Park. It is located in the northern part of the state, near the Canadian border. The area is known for its stunning views of the lake and surrounding mountains. The area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, elk, moose, and bear. The area is popular for camping, fishing, and hiking. There are several trails in the area, including the Indian Creek Trail, which is a popular destination for hikers. The area is also home to several campgrounds, including the Indian Creek Campground, which offers a variety of amenities.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Kylie Neale
Had a really nice time camping at Indian Creek. Some downsides: crowded, a bit rowdy, tons of yellow jackets, and the most unfriendly camp hosts I've ever encountered Pros: absolutely gorgeous lake We plan to go to Lionshead next time for a quieter experience but this place was nice
David E
Our annual camping pilgrimage to Priest Lake was a great success. Our Idahome Family had a blast at Indian Creek Campground. The facilities are well maintained and 99% of the staff were very helpful and accommodating to some of our disabled Vietnam Veterans. Looking forward to next year!
Jessica Treantenou
The Check-in staff was above and beyond friendly and helpful! It was such a relief compared to awful attitudes and treatment we received at the last state park we stayed at (Farragut). The people here are absolutely amazing and kind. They seem genuinely happy to have you there. The park itself was beautiful, clean, and well taken care of. The rangers were very friendly too. If I could give ten stars I would!
Tamara Marie
It’s so beautiful here. By far, Top 3 for our family. The water is green and clear. The only down fall is the rocky beach. I would recommend wearing sandals in the water. Campsites are very clean, some have electric outlets and USB ports. We love the fact that they are dog-friendly. Beach area is great for both those who want to be near the kid-friendly area or on the boat dockside… where less people are and it’s a lot quieter. They have a really nice convenience store right on site that has every little thing that you forgot and more. Staff is friendly and helpful.
Lessa Greenwood
After hearing nothing but good things from the local folk, we decided to take a couple of days and went up to fish and explore Priest Lake. This place is an absolute gem! The water is so clean and clear, and the perfect temperature for a swim in the heat of the afternoon. We even had luck with a few trout and smallmoth bass off the dock. The photo opportunities are limitless and if you have a boat I definitely suggest you bring it! My only issue was the number of people (the campground was nearly full) but everyone was respectful and friendly. We will be going again!
Gabe Kegel
In early August the water was warm and you could swim forever! The water is very clear and clean. The Indian creek unit has a wonderful Sandy beach and a nice dock at the day use side.
Christine Haskins
Great coffee and wonderful people. My cousin accidentally left her purse on the patio. We didn't discover it was missing for 6 hrs. Called them and the young man, Austin, who made our coffee had found the purse. Since the shop was closing and we were at least 30 min away, Austin brought the purse to us. Incredible kindness and honesty. Wonderful wonderful place and people!!!
I G
Water is clear and the campground is very well maintained. Shower rooms have hot water. Paved roads - perfect for walks with strollers or bicycle rides. There are picnic areas that are handicap accessible. Peaceful, quiet and serene! There are a few trails you can hike from the campground ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.
Jim Setzer
Great great place
paul Flerchinger
Great way to unwind