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Idaho Panhandle/Shadowy St Joe

Overview

Shadowy St Joe RV Park offers a peaceful retreat nestled along the banks of the St. Joe River in St. Maries. This park serves as a primary gateway to the rugged beauty of North Idaho, providing a mix of quiet relaxation and easy access to incredible water-based recreation. It is highly regarded for its scenic river views and its proximity to the historic timber town of St. Maries. Visitors often find a refreshing atmosphere that balances essential modern conveniences with the raw, natural charm of the Idaho Panhandle.

Location & Surroundings

Situated in the heart of Benewah County, the park sits directly adjacent to the Shadowy St. Joe River, which is famous for its calm, deep waters and its unique status as the highest navigable river in the world. The surrounding landscape is dominated by lush evergreen forests and rolling mountain ranges that provide a stunning backdrop. St. Maries itself is a charming community where the St. Maries and St. Joe Rivers converge. This unique geography creates a tranquil waterfront setting that feels secluded yet remains close enough to local shops for supplies.

Amenities & Park Features

The park is thoughtfully designed to accommodate various RV sizes, offering a selection of full-hookup sites alongside partial-hookup options for different camping styles. Park features include:

  • Clean and well-maintained restroom and shower facilities.
  • Convenient on-site laundry services for travelers.
  • Individual sites equipped with picnic tables and fire rings.

A standout feature is the direct river access, which allows campers to launch kayaks, canoes, or small motorboats right from the vicinity of the park.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Outdoor enthusiasts will find an abundance of activities, starting with world-class cutthroat trout fishing and scenic boating directly on the St. Joe River. For those who prefer land-based adventures, the nearby trails offer miles of exploration through the Idaho Panhandle National Forest. A short drive provides access to the famous Route of the Hiawatha, a premier rail-to-trail cycling destination. Additionally, visitors can explore Heyburn State Park, which is Idaho's oldest state park, offering deep-woods hiking and exceptional bird-watching opportunities.

Who This Park Is Best For

This destination is an ideal match for travelers seeking a serene waterfront escape far removed from the noise of large-scale commercial resorts. It is a perfect fit for avid anglers, paddle sports enthusiasts, and those who simply enjoy watching the wildlife along the riverbanks. Families and solo travelers alike will appreciate the quiet environment and the opportunity to slow down. If you prioritize scenic mountain views and a natural, unpretentious setting, this park is an excellent base for your North Idaho journey.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• River
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Body Of Water (St Joe River)
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Watersports

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Pit Toilets

- Facility

• Type (National Forest)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (14)
• Max Length (50)
• Paved Sites (14)
• Back-ins (20 x 50)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Cindy Burns

September 23, 2025

Very nice place but very busy too! Lots of Washington people. Only bad thing was the trains coming through every hour. Day and night. Blowing their horn!!! We left the next day for lack of sleep.

Tracy Kennedy

September 05, 2025

Beautiful. Green.. clean. Boat launch. Quite

Frank Poole

July 17, 2025

Very nice, peaceful. Not really ON the river, but a few steps to get there

Michele Konechny

June 25, 2025

Well manicured and clean, but the camp host was MIA the whole time we were there. Barely any cell signal, so plan accordingly. No river access, and they didn't have the docks put in yet, even though it was mid June.

Katherine Heimbigner

January 15, 2023

This is a quiet and small campground with easy access to the river for mobility impaired campers. The dock and boat ramp are perfect allowing access for those of us with walkers to swim, float on tubes and enjoy the sun and summer without crowds. I love it here.

Alec Trujillo

December 07, 2021

Toilets were nasty and there is very little to do near the campground. Has no business costing $20 a day.

melissa mauro

October 05, 2021

Beautiful campground!

Mike Davis

August 15, 2021

Great place to chill on the Joe

Bruce Trimble

June 17, 2021

Really happy to find this campground! Very green and lush, quiet and not crowded (June 2021). Nice boat ramp and docks.

Crookedfly

September 10, 2020

Just stopped to eat lunch here. Just before exploring the hills.

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