RV Campsites Near Lewiston, Idaho

RV Campsites Near Lewiston, Idaho
Lewiston, Idaho, the state's only seaport, lies at "The Gateway to Hell's Canyon," where the Clearwater and Snake rivers converge on their way to the mighty Columbia. In 2009, Outdoor Life named Lewiston, Idaho, No. 1 in its annual Top 200 Towns for Sportsmen. Lewiston and its sister city, Clarkston, Washington, are prime destinations for adventure travelers, with hiking, bicycling, kayaking, sailing, boating, fishing, hunting, climbing and an infinite number of other activities available nearby.

Premier RV Resort‎

Premier RV Resort's Granite Lake location, in Clarkston, Washington, offers spacious paved sites with full electrical, water and sewage hookups, plus satellite television, a free continental breakfast and a daily newspaper. Lakefront and interior sites are available, all with concrete patios. The property has a clubhouse, wireless Internet, a laundry room, tiled bathrooms and hot showers. Pets are welcome and concierge service is available. Swimming, fishing and boating are allowed in the lake. At the edge of this park is a 16-mile walking and bicycling path that runs along the river's edge. The resort office has planned day-trip maps and itineraries for adventurers.

Premier RV Resort‎
306 Granite Lake Drive
Clarkston, WA 99403-1834
(509) 751-1635
premierrvresorts.com

Clearwater Crossing RV Park‎

Clearwater Crossing RV Park, located about 40 miles east of Lewiston, on the banks of the Clearwater River, provides riverside and mountain scenery in a site that welcomes both RV visitors and tent camping. Each of the 49 RV sites offer easy access to the river, with full 50- and 30-amp hookups, water and sewage service, 18- by 18-foot concrete patios, wireless Internet and DSL plus cable television. The park has a fish cleaning station, showers and laundry facilities, a picnic pavilion for barbecues, plus a group fire pit and a horseshoe pit.

Clearwater Crossing RV Park‎
500 Riverfront Ave.
Orofino, ID 83544-5009
(208) 476-4800
clearwatercrossingrvpark.com

Cole Meadow Retreat‎

The Cole meadow Retreat, east of Lewiston, offers space for RV visitors and tent campers. Guests here are greeted with apple pie. Wireless Internet is provided, plus satellite television. The facility has a fire pit and a horseshoe pit, plus facilities for horses and dogs. There are thousands of acres of trails for horses, hikers, snowmobiles or ATVs. RV space is available at two rates, one for those who need electrical hookups, another rate for those who don't. A laundry facility is available, as is a community telephone; cell phone service generally does not work in this area.

Cole Meadow Retreat‎
1048 Hjalmar Johnson Road
Weippe, ID 83553
(208) 435-4684
colemeadowretreat.com/

Article Written By Lisa Russell

Lisa Russell has been a freelance writer since 1998. She's been published in "Rethinking Everything Magazine," "Playdate" and "Home Educator's Family Times." She has a professional background in education, cosmetology and the restaurant industry. Russell studied early childhood education at Antelope Valley College, and is pursuing a degree in law.

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