The Tobacco River Campground is located approximately 5 miles west of Eureka off Pidgeon Bridge Road 7277\\. The campground has 6 sites, tables and fire rings. The access road is able to accomodate up to a 20' rv. Access and campground roads are gravel. Amenities include a vault toilet and an undeveloped boat ramp for small packable boats.
Don't waste your money. Said it had wifi, NOT. When we turned the water on, it ran dirty for 5 minutes. We had to tie a rope around our electrical box to hold the cord in. Said specific times were quiet hours, and the camper next to us ran its generator all nite long!! Speed limits were posted, but the management didn't think it pertained to them when it was raining. Nice location, and access to the river.
This campground has a very friendly and safe feeling atmosphere. During the day, there is always a staff member sitting near camp entrance to direct campers and keep an eye out for security or to answer questions. The bathrooms are clean and well maintained. The friendly camp atmosphere means that as campers take a walk they stop frequently to chat as they pass your camp, or smile and wave as they pass you on the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes.
Such a beautiful place to stay. Camp host were very nice. Everyone that was staying there were so nice and friendly. I definitely recommend staying there. And a river runs through it. Two thumbs up 👍👍
Nice little riverside RV park right off the freeway. Prepare to dump before or after as there is no septic at the sites.
Park is okay, getting a little dated. Good stop for a night or two. There's not much right around there, except for the river.
The upsides are many. 1-The local is perfect and close to our daughter. 2-It is also close to Coeur D'Alene. 3-The park overlooks the river and is right on the bike path. 4-The owner, Lawrence, is very friendly and is accomodating.
The downsides are 1- a nonrefundable deposit. (They will give you a gift card to be used with them) 2- They have only 30 amps, and water. 3-There are very few with sewer, though they have a dump station. 4- The biggest issue being a pet owner is that it gets really hot and the power goes out frequently. They have been working towards 50amps for a couple years.