The campground provides basic amenities such as water, electric, and a dump station. The campground is available on a first-come-first-serve basis and has 100 campsites. The best time to visit is in the summer months with average temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to mid-80s. Overall, the Bonner County Fairgrounds camping area is a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the beauty of Idaho.
Pack River Nr Colburn Id
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610cfs |
Priest River Nr Priest River Id
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3520cfs |
Priest R Outflow Nr Coolin
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2730cfs |
Lightning Creek At Clark Fork Id
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1180cfs |
Pend Oreille River At Newport Wa
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32800cfs |
Clark Fork River Below Cabinet Gorge Dam Id
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40900cfs |
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SCHWEITZER BASIN
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48" |
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SCHWEITZER BASIN
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49" |
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SANDPOINT 10.3 NNE
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0" |
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SANDPOINT 13.9 NE
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0" |
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NOHRSC BEAR MOUNTAIN
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74" |
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BEAR MOUNTAIN
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49" |
Forest Boundary, Sec. 34, T59N, R2W To Harrison Lake, Sec. 31, T62N, R2W
10 Miles From Surprise Gulch To A Mile Below Kootenai Vista Estates To 10 Miles From Surprise Gulch To A Mile Below Kootenai Vista Estates
Kootenai River
Yaak Falls, Sec. 4, T33N, R33W To Downstream To Bpa Powerline, 6 Miles West Of Troy
9 Miles From Quartz Creek To Surprise Gulch,Two Miles Below Kootenai Falls To 9 Miles From Quartz Creek To Surprise Gulch,Two Miles Below Kootenai Falls