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maukaJo

For Beauty Creek Campground: Would never have found this absolutely adequate campground so close to Coeur d’Alene without this App. Felt pretty lucky getting a site in beautiful weather in Early September at the last minute. There is a host that delivers fire wood. 3 pit toilets, clean-ish and supplied, one door would not lock. The first 8 sites are park and walk in tent sites (but you can sleep in your car/can also). The other 9-19 are back. 12-19 more private with bushes dividing. 14 is a double site. One water source for drinking water. Good place to stay if you are passing through or need a place close to a resort town. Use your senior or other Federal (National Park type) pass for a $12.00 night. Otherwise $24.

Posted Sep 07, 2024 by maukaJo from Hilo, Hawaii. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Nlh

For Beauty Creek Campground: Delightful park just off the freeway. Quiet, no road noise. We lucked out on a Sunday night when a reserved site opened up.

Posted Jul 28, 2021 by Nlh from Minnesota. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Lori

For Beauty Creek Campground: We stayed here overnight while on a road trip and found it to be a nice alternative to nearby RV parks. While I wouldn’t necessarily make a longer stay here, it’s was a sweet overnight spot with some sites in the trees.

Posted Aug 26, 2019 by Lori from Seattle. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Frieda

For Beauty Creek Campground: The drive in from the interstate was a lovely, winding road at the lake’s edge. Quiet, small national forest campground with pit toilets and water, no hookups at sites. Level sites with a variety of lengths (longer rigs will want to reserve ahead—we’re in a 24’ sprinter van and can park anywhere), a couple double wide spots, some heavily treed, some sunnier. Host was friendly and gracious. The place tends to fill overnight given its proximity to the interstate—host was willing to allow us to set up in a parking area (reduced price) since we’re self-contained, if neither of the remaining sites were workable...also said since most visitors are in need of sleep when they arrive late in the day, they do what they can to put people up even if full.

Posted Aug 27, 2018 by Frieda from Minneapolis. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Boameister

For Beauty Creek Campground: Lots of tent spots and four of them have protective coverings you can either camp under or put the tables under. There's a pump for fresh water a a couple toilet buildings spaced out accordingly. Prob key not a great spot for the ever increasing in size behemoth RV's out there, but I like it. It's plain Jane, but it beat the last NF place which didn't have any water. I simply want a toilet, a flat spot, fresh water and if possible, a table to make me a happy camper!

Posted Aug 08, 2016 by Boameister from Florence, OR. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

br

For Beauty Creek Campground: August 2014: $10 with Golden age pass. Paved road and site. Sites are very small, mostly for small campers and tents. 1 - way road through campground was so narrow that trees were brushing both sides of my motorhome. And the last mile before reaching the campground was so narrow that I wouldn't want to meet someone coming the other way. I won't come back.

Posted Aug 05, 2014 by br from Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Tracey

For Beauty Creek Campground: Beauty Creek Campground is a typical national forest campground. For the price charged, the place should be better maintained (very large potholes along the drive) and there should be at least running water in the bathroom. I could go on, but my point is this campground is not well maintained.

Posted Jun 10, 2012 by Tracey from Idaho. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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