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Idaho Panhandle/Kit Price
Overview
Located within the lush expanses of the Coeur d'Alene National Forest, Kit Price Campground offers a quintessential Idaho wilderness experience for travelers. This destination is defined by its stunning proximity to the North Fork Coeur d'Alene River, providing a serene backdrop for those looking to escape the hustle of modern life. It serves as a peaceful retreat where the rhythmic sounds of flowing water and whispering wind through the pines replace the noise of the city. This park is a standout choice for those who want a true forest experience without leaving the convenience of a paved site.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated approximately 25 miles north of Interstate 90, nestled deep within the Idaho Panhandle. The surrounding landscape features towering western red cedars and hemlocks that provide ample shade and a sense of deep-woods seclusion. The drive to the site is notably scenic, following the river valley through some of the most pristine forest land in the Pacific Northwest. This remote setting ensures that visitors are fully immersed in nature, surrounded by the craggy peaks and vibrant greenery that define the Prichard area.
Amenities & Park Features
As a traditional forest service site, Kit Price focuses on a rustic, high-quality experience rather than modern resort luxuries. The campground provides paved parking pads that can accommodate various RV sizes, though it is important to note there are no utility hookups available. Each individual site is equipped with a sturdy picnic table and a dedicated fire ring for evening gatherings. On-site facilities include well-maintained vault toilets and potable drinking water available through traditional hand pumps, ensuring a comfortable stay while maintaining a rugged atmosphere.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor recreation is the primary draw for visitors to this region. Many travelers spend their days fly fishing for cutthroat trout or floating down the gentle currents of the river. Popular activities include:
- Tubing and rafting on the North Fork Coeur d'Alene River
- Exploring the historic mining town of Wallace, ID
- Cycling the world-famous Route of the Hiawatha
These opportunities allow visitors to fully engage with the history and the rugged landscape of northern Idaho while enjoying the convenience of a nearby basecamp.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for travelers who prioritize natural immersion and tranquility over resort-style amenities. It is a perfect fit for dry-campers and self-contained RVers who want to unplug and enjoy the great outdoors. Families seeking a classic camping trip and anglers looking for easy river access will find this location particularly rewarding. If you value a quiet, forested setting where you can wake up to the sound of the river, Kit Price is one of the best choices in the region.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Kasey Schmidt
Camped for several nights, RV and a tent. We went up without a reservation mid week, and still had limited options for sites because so many were reserved for the weekend. We ended up in a spot without trees, which was a bummer, but doable with a canopy and awning on the rv. Beautiful campground. Kids had a blast in the river, catching crawdads, frogs, snails and clams. Lots of wild life to see. There was a bear wandering the campground at night looking for food, which it found at a few different sites. He was in our site at least 2 nights, but moved along when he didn't find anything. Clean up and store your food properly! I will absolutely go back.
Lindsey Holland
Beautiful campground! No cell service, which was amazing! Hosts were friendly. C49 is a great spot with a shelter over the picnic table, close to the river and bathroom. We would definitely return for another camping trip!
Andrew Baucom
If I could give zero stars I would! This place has been destroyed by the Forest Service, Camp Reserve America and the local contractor. BEWARE THERE ARE NO TENT SITES NOW AND THE SAME CONTRACTOR IS DOING BIG HANK AS WELL.
Davis
Kit Price used to be a beautiful campground. Sadly they cut down a lot of the trees, leaving no privacy and very little shade between most sites in loops B and C. The river is still amazing and beautiful and great for kids. We had elk roam through both days we were there. Friendly camp host. Clean facilities.
N Undisclosed
They've cleared all the trees and not just selectively logged either. The campground is an utter joke now. Wood left everywhere to just rot besides some piles they're willing to sell off as firewood, huge tree just cut down and left laying on the ground, a lot of the picnic tables are in disrepair, weeds are growing directly in the campsites where the roots literally catch around your foot. They have ruined what used to be a very nice place in our beautiful state. Sad!
Ginger Higens
We had camped at Kit Price for years. Loved the shaded beautiful sites. Went there this week and didn't even recognize the place. It is awful! Whoever was in charge of that project should be fired. That campground will not come back for decades. I feel very sorry for the camp hosts having to field the broken hearted people who arrive and are shocked at was was done to the place. We will not be going back. Whoever is overseeing this should be ashamed.
jan cassis
So booked a weekend here based on photos of obviously past years, but took a drive up to check it out prior to our reservations. Glad I did! Horrible, small trees no shade, ugly is the only way I can describe it. Looks like it was logged, river access was not great either. Canceled our reservation.
Allen Todalen
6/12/2020 Kit Price had been closed for the prior 2 years to clear unsafe trees. The logging operation has left it in a terrible state this year. In our site (A12) we were unable to find ground even enough to pitch a tent due to ruts left from the logging. We ended up pitching it on the asphalt parking area. There are only a couple sites remaining with any shade available so the summer RV campers will suffer from the heat for many years to come until regrowth occurs. Now the good news. It is said that the Forest Service is planning to close the campground in the future, perhaps 2021, to install new tables, fire rings, paved parking spurs and restrooms. All sites will be made accessible. There's a lot of wood piled at most sites from the logging but the fire ring length rounds are too thick to burn as is so bring a splitting maul and wedge to take advantage of it. The hosts have been there in years past and are very nice and congenial while doing their best to deal with the mess that was left for them to deal with this year.
Carol Wilson
This once gorgeous campground has been decimated by the Forest Service. The trees that provided shade and the brush that provided privacy are gone. It's now clear cut. While they indicated many of the old growth trees were diseased, it shouldn't have required that level of take down. Another beautiful campground gone.
Ryan Arnold
It just might be the most enjoyable campground my wife and I have ever experienced. Our site had abundant trees, and there was a comfortable distance between us and neighbor campers. The river was a short stroll away, and it's calm enough to plop down chairs, cool off your feet, and savor the scenery. The host family was very friendly and helpful, too.