From Sandpoint, Idaho, drive approximately 7.5 miles south on Highway 95 to Sagle Road. Turn left (east) on Sagle Road and travel 7.5 miles to Garfield. The last mile or two is called Garfield Road.
This review is for the tent sites.
The water station closest to the tent sites is broken, so you'll have to boil Lake water. The tent sites are pretty rough, very sloped. T003 had a broken picnic table that was rotting and no grille grate over the fire pit.
The access to these sites is not motorcycle friendly UNLESS you have a dual sport or ADV bike and some riding skill. Also would not suggest taking a small car to the tent roads, it's more of a quad trail to access the sites.
The location is awesome, they just need to either A) put some effort into the sites to justify the cost or B) lower the price to match the quality
Stunning stone beach with clear water and beautiful views; plus clean facilities, picnic tables with grill stands. Great for swimming, fishing, and pulling up your boat for the afternoon.
I went camping with some family and we had a great time despite it being a little rainy and windy. The campsites are not directly on the lake but are very close! There are basic bathrooms and water spickets at the campsites and a nice bathroom at the lake. There is a long, rocky beach and a large grassy area with picnic tables, fire pit, and camp grills at the lake. Very beautiful area!
I can honestly say that this bay has become a favorite place. The peace here is tangible and refreshing to the spirit. We sat at the beach for hours, kayaked, floated, played with our dog, and soaked in the tranquility and views. We didn't stay at the campground, but in my BIL and SIL retirement home right above this rocky beach. This community just feels old school, welcoming, and on a slow roll, which we loved. Internet and cell service is spotty which kept us unplugged most of the time. I just can't say enough about this hidden wonder.
Some spots are smaller, BUT we have been here almost all summer and have been LOVING it! Spots 9 and 10 are VERY close to the host (just fyi). 13 and 16 are large with a lot of privacy, 16 beats it with the view of the lake though. 15 is pretty good if no one is in 13. 28 is pretty little but thats okay.
Great place to be and I'm so thankful it is there. Close to the boat launch, you could walk to it but driving may be preferable.