PRIEST LAKE STATE PARK INDIAN CREEK UNIT
The park offers 151 campsites, 5 camping cabins, and a group camp. Since the time of the original Indian settlers and the Jesuit Priests of the 1800s, Priest Lake has offered a diversity of activities. Park visitors can enjoy anything ranging from boating and fishing to snowmobiling and cross-country skiing.
Lying at about 2,400 feet above sea level, Priest Lake State Park has an abundance of beautiful scenery and recreational opportunities. Visitors will enjoy the dense cedar-hemlock forests and the wildlife, such as whitetail deer, black bear, moose and bald eagles. The stately Selkirk Mountain Range towers nearby and numerous streams tumble down the slopes.
Noted for its clear water, Priest Lake extends 19 miles and is connected to the smaller Upper Priest Lake by a placid, two-mile-long water thoroughfare.
Steeped in a history of Jesuit priests, Indian villages, homesteaders and logging camps, Priest Lake offers park visitors great diversity ranging from boating and fishing to snowmobiling and cross-country skiing.
Summer visitors enjoy the large sandy beach along the lakefront. Camping, fishing, boating, water-skiing, hiking and picnicking are some of the more popular activities.
In the winter, Indian Creek Unit offers access to over 200 miles of marked, groomed snowmobile trails and a myriad of cross-country skiing opportunities.
Day-UseFishingyes
Hiking Trailyes
BoatingLaunch Rampsyes
CampingPrimitiveyes
Water/Electric Sitesyes
Full Hookup Sitesyes
Cabin Amenities Two units sleep six, three units sleep five and are equipped with electricity, lockable windows and doors and heat. Central restrooms.
Reservations Reservations for Priest Lake State Park's camping cabins are available year round.
Make a reservation online, or call 866 634-3246Lionhead Group Camp
Indian Creek Campground
Available Campsites: Standard Campsites, Serviced Campsite/W,E, and Serviced Campsite/W,E,SWR
Amenities include individual campsites, some with water and electrical hook-ups; a few with water, electrical, and sewer hookups; and some non-hookup campsites with a shared central water supply. The campground also has central shower and restroom facilities and access to an adjacent swimming area, horseshoe pitching area, basketball court, and boat launch.
Standard Campsites - $12 per night (plus daily MVEF and Idaho State Sales Tax)
Serviced Campsite/W,E - $16 per night (plus daily MVEF and Idaho State Sales Tax)
Serviced Campsite/W,E,SWR - $18 per night (plus daily MVEF and Idaho State Sales Tax)
Make a reservation online, or call (866) 634-3246
White Pine Campground
Available Campsites: Serviced Campsite/W,E
Amenities include individual campsites with water, and electrical hook-ups, and central shower and restroom facilities. This campground also has access to an adjacent swimming area, horseshoe pitching area, basketball court, and boat launch.
Serviced Campsite/W,E - $16 per night (plus daily MVEF and Idaho State Sales Tax)
Make a reservation online, or call (866) 634-3246
Lionhead Campground
Available Campsites: Standard Campsites
Amenities include individual sites, central water, and vault toilets.
Standard Campsites - $9 per night (plus daily MVEF and Idaho State Sales Tax)
Dickensheet Campground
Available Campsites: Standard Campsites
Amenities include individual campsites, and a central vault toilet.
Standard Campsites - $7 per night (plus daily MVEF and Idaho State Sales Tax)
Multiple Site Reservation Considerations
For groups wishing to book multiple sites (seven (7) campsites or more) White Pine Campground sites 1-30 are available: multiple site reservations for seven (7) campsites or more must be made through the call center at (866)-634-3246.