Luby Bay Campground 5538 West Lakeshore Road, Priest River, ID 83856
About the Business
Luby Bay Campground is a peaceful retreat located near Lamb Creek and Priest Lake in Priest River, Idaho. Surrounded by dense woods and offering secluded sites, this campground is the perfect place to enjoy the beauty of the Selkirk Mountains. The campground has both upper and lower sections, with amenities such as water hydrants, flush toilets, and RV dump stations. The lower section even offers waterfront sites for a truly picturesque camping experience.
Visitors to Luby Bay can enjoy a range of outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to kayaking and wildlife viewing. Off-road vehicle enthusiasts will find plenty of trails to explore, while winter brings opportunities for nordic skiing and snowmobiling on groomed trails. The campground also features a large day use area, perfect for picnics and group gatherings, as well as an amphitheater that hosts interpretive programs.
To reach Luby Bay Campground, follow Highway 57 to Lamb Creek Village and then turn onto Luby Bay Road. From there, it's just a short drive to the campground on West Lakeshore Road. Whether you're looking for a peaceful getaway or an adventurous outdoor experience, Luby Bay Campground has something for everyone. Contact 435-245-6521 for more information or visit Recreation.gov to plan your next camping trip.
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5538 W Lakeshore Rd, Priest River, ID 83856, United States
Reviews
"Beautiful beach. The campground sites are okay. They are a little too close for our family. They are also difficult to book since they book out shortly after they open up."
"We found huckleberries right in the camprground. No mosquitoes, either!!!"
"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."
"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."
"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."
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