Blue Lake RV Park, Idaho Pictures





Blue Lake RV Park -




Blue Lake RV Park - Water fun




Blue Lake RV Park - RV Camping




Blue Lake RV Park -




Blue Lake RV Park -




Blue Lake RV Park -




Blue Lake RV Park -




Blue Lake RV Park - Lake




Blue Lake RV Park - Water




Blue Lake RV Park - RV Camping




It is located 5 miles SOUTH of Bonners Ferry, and 22 miles NORTH of Sandpoint. Porthill would be 1 mile north of Naples, Idaho and 5 miles s. of Bonners. Our website is http://www.bluelakervresort.com . For the 2009 season, we have a new clubhouse group facility, bathhouse, amphitheater, dock, boat rentals, and 40 RV sites. 14 of them are 50amp fullhookup pull-thrus, 3 huge super sites overlooking the lake, and another 20 partial hookup sites. We also have camping cabins and covered wagons and Wooden pole tents with wooden floors. We also have internet, movie rentals, and sell propane too. This area has tons of hiking, fishing, hunting and canoing/kayaking in the Kootenai River. The Kootenai Wildlife Refuge is 5 miles away and is great to hike around. We have fishing and swimming in our 3 acre lake and have 2 huge Lakeside Firepits. Some of the sites have BBQs and Picnic Tables and we sell ice, wood, charcoal, pop, snacks and some RV hookup supplies. Here are a couple of great hikes to add to the site:
Snowcreek Falls, Naples, Idaho. Directions: Go north from Sandpoint on Highway 95 to Naples. Turn left on the old highway 95 and go about 5 miles, passing the Deep Creek Inn. You will cross a railroad crossing, keep following the road until you see a brown Forest Service sign on the right hand side of the road. Turn left off of the old highway 95 and follow the road until it turns to dirt and forms a Y intersection. Take forest service road 402, on the left going up the hill for about 2 miles. There is no definite parking lot, just a pull out near the trail head. (I attached a picture of it). It's beautiful and about a mile hike to the lower and upper falls. Myrtle Creek/Bottleneck Lake and Snow Lake: Hefty views of the Selkirk Crest. Quite a scramble to get to the top for the views, but well worth it. Follow the Snow Creek Road (FS-402) west for about 7 miles to a point just past FS-661, the Cooks Pass Road that runs north to Myrtle Creek. Come to a gate .05 miles. The trails follows an old road sw past the gate. The is 3.5 mile up the trial. FST-185 can be accessed from this trail and goes to Snow Lake. - says: Heidi Carson


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