Idaho
United States
Campground Overview
About Reeder Bay Campground
Imagine a tranquil camp where towering cedar, fir, and hemlock trees provide a cool, shaded retreat, and a pristine pebble-strewn shoreline invites you to relax against the backdrop of Priest Lake's crystal-clear waters. Reeder Bay Campground, situated on the eastern shore of this 19-mile-long lake deep within the Selkirk Mountains, combines natural beauty, serene privacy, and unparalleled connections to the wilderness.
This campground offers 24 well-maintained sites with essentials like flush toilets, potable water, and paved roads for accessibility. The true allure lies in its surroundings: a beach sloping gently into the refreshing waters of Priest Lake, abundant wildlife, and exceptional opportunities for water sports such as kayaking, wakeboarding, and fishing. Nearby, the 8-mile Lakeshore Trail weaves through lush forests and brush-covered hillsides, delivering breathtaking views and a touch of adventure. For more intrepid explorers, the Upper Priest Lake Trail leads to the pristine Upper Priest Lake Scenic Area, accessible by foot or boat.
Located just three miles from Nordman, Idaho, Reeder Bay Campground sits within a 30-minute radius of extensive hiking and biking trails, the vast reaches of Priest Lake, and the protected wilderness areas of the Idaho Panhandle National Forests. Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway of canoeing and stargazing or an extended vacation immersed in rugged mountain beauty, Reeder Bay offers the perfect balance of simplicity, recreation, and natural splendor.
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