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At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in Oldtown we have compiled for you.
Description
Riley Creek Recreation Area, situated on the banks of the Pend Oreille (pond o'ray) River, is the largest recreation area for the Albeni Falls Project. There are 67 campsites to choose from. Each site has water and the option for electric. Park gates lock at 10 pm and do not reopen until 7 am. This popular recreation area includes a dump station, hot showers, a boat ramp, boat basin, pay phone, a playground, a bicycle/hiking trail, two shelters, horseshoe pits, a place to walk your dog and a swimming beach. The picnic shelters may be reserved by calling Albeni Falls Dam at (208) 437-3133. Area attractions include the Albeni Falls Dam Visitor Center with exhibits on history and natural history. In addition, there are tours of the Albeni Falls Dam which are given daily Memorial Day to Labor Day from the Visitor Center located 2 miles east of Newport, WA. All sites at Riley Creek are 50, 30, and 20 amp.
Directions
From US 2 in Laclede, Idaho, turn south onto Riley Creek Road, travel approximately 1 mile to the entrance of the recreation area.
Description
Springy Point Recreation Area is located on the shores of the Pend Oreille (pond o'ray) River with views of the Cabinet and Selkirk Mountains. The campground offers 38 campsites (no-hookups). Park gates lock at 10 pm and reopen at 7 am. Other amenities include a dump station, hot showers, a boat ramp, pay phone, a swimming beach and beautiful sunsets over the Pend Oreille. Area attractions include shopping in Sandpoint, Silverwood Theme Park about 15 minutes south on US 95 and biking or hiking across the Long Bridge into Sandpoint. The Schweitzer Mountain Resort 30 miles away offers mountain biking adventures. Throughout the summer the Festival of Sandpoint provides the camper with the opportunity to attend a concert or symphony. For the bird watchers or moose watchers, a short trip up to the Pack River Area to watch wildlife provides a great day trip.
Directions
From Sandpoint, Idaho, travel south on US 95 across the Long Bridge, turn west onto Lakeshore Drive, travel 3 miles, turn right into Springy Point Recreation Area.
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