Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
This is a small group of campsites near the Cataldo Mission. Private and gated. Right on the Coeur D’ Alene River with sand beach access.
A quick 30 minute drive from downtown CDA, 15 minutes to the Silver Mountain Resort, 25 minutes to the beautiful Wallace mining town, and the Hiawatha biking trail.
Visit the historic Cataldo Mission, launch your boat from the same Freeway exit, or hop on the Rails of Trails just minutes away from camp! These campsites are centrally located to everything the Northwest has to offer!
Great for a weekend get away or summer long campsite!
This site was the best! We will be camping here again. Katie was very kind and answered all of our questions. Her response time was very fast. All four of our dogs and three kids absolutely had a blast. We made great memories in 4 days. The river is a just a short walk away. We tent camped here and it was amazing to see the stars at night. It's a large enough site for a big family to feel comfortable. The road in and out is very bumpy so take it slow. There were so many bees so we bought bee traps. That helped. We have no complaints. Makes us want to move to Idaho!
This was an awesome little camp site tucked I to the woods. It has a dispersed camping feel even with distant neighbors. It is an easy 1-2 minute walk down to the river, which is shallow and slow - great for dogs and kids! The host’s directions were clear and concise. That being said, due to a complete lack of cell service, I would’ve really liked a little bit more and clearer signage to indicate the correct direction and campsite. The photos on the listing also make it seem like this campsite was more or less riverside, which was not the case (although like I said, it’s only 1-2 minute walk away!). However, all that being said, this was an awesome little campsite. We were only there for a brief overnight on a big road trip, but I would absolutely go back and would recommend this site to anyone.
We were disappointed in our choice of this HipCamp site. The road in was quite rugged and although the instructions to the general area were good, the instructions to the specific site were very lacking. The area had a multitude of other long term “campers” in the area using loud offroad vehicles and chainsaws. We had expected more when paying a rate of $50/night. This site would be just “adequate” at $20/night. We left after one night and forfeited our next nights payment.
I liked that the site was surrounded by plenty of trees and brush to give it a private feel. Directions were right on point and easy to follow. Will definitely make it back out soon.
We had a wonderful time! There were other camp sites around us but far enough away we could barely hear or even see them! Huge trees provided plenty of shade and the beach/river was just a minute walk.
We even saw a moose as we were packing up.
Location
Cataldo, Latah, Idaho, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Ktunaxa ɁamakɁis, and Schitsu’umsh (Coeur d’Alene) First Nations according to
Hipcamp acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present and future and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.