Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at select sites.
Crystal Gold Mine RV Park in Kellogg, Idaho is right next to the 1800s-authentic, underground goldmine tour, combining historical mining heritage and family camping fun!
Conveniently located near lots of activities, including Silver Mountain Skiing, a Mountain Bike Park, Hiking and Biking Trails, Silver Streak Zip Line, and Burke Ghost Town.
RV Park Features:
- Conveniently Located in Kellogg, Idaho
- Easy On/Off Hwy 90
- Located Next to Crystal Gold Mine
- Big Rig Friendly
- Many Mature Trees to Camp Under
- 25 Full Hook-Up RV Sites
- 3 Dry RV Sites (No Hookups)
- Several Tent Sites
- Dump Station Available
- Pull-through and Back-In Sites
- Large Level Sites
- On-Site Manager
- Pet-Friendly Camping
- Fenced Dog Park
- Picnic Table and Fire Pit at Each Site
- Miner's Museum and Tour
- Gift Shop on Site
- Safe and Secure Environment
Dennis, manager is very accommodating! All the staff are friendly and helpful.
Nice trees(not for tent campers) which all the other RV places we looked at didn’t. Shade is so nice. Road noise but camp was kept quiet.
Worked well as we were cycling the Trail of the Coeur de Alene every day.
The hosts were very kind and called and confirmed that I was coming. Unfortunately, the site was just a few feet away from the “dog park” so it smelled like pee and poop. Hipcamp stated there were showers, which there weren’t any that I could find, and they marked it as a “dry RV or tent” and I ended up sleeping in my car since it was too rocky and too smelly to sit out. The sound was quite loud from the highway and others RV’s were close and I know the host couldn’t help it but the RV’s were bright and noisy when trying to sleep. The toilet was clean and it was fine for a quick shuteye on a long road trip.
This was a convenient campground for a quick overnight stay. We were disappointed there were no showers as advertised. The hosts were very pleasant, conversational, and helpful. Even though the campground was full, it was quiet.
I stayed in my rental campervan and it worked perfectly for what I needed. Didn’t need hookups, so just needed a spot to park for the night. Easy on/off I90 and quiet other than the road noise, which wasn’t really as noticeable as other places.
Location
Kellogg, Shoshone, Idaho, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Ktunaxa ɁamakɁis, and Schitsu’umsh (Coeur d’Alene) First Nations according to