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Dworshak State Park

πŸ“Œ Potlatch/Dworshak Areas πŸ“ 46.573427,-116.278910 β›° 1,600 ft
Dworshak State Park
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Amenities

Campsites
There are 105 campsites in Dworshak State Park arranged into 5 loops and a tent camping area. Blackberry and Aspen loops are small group sites, Osprey and Kokanee loops are larger and fairly open compared to Camas loop which is on the hill above Kokanee Loop. I will review each loop in detail on the "Campsites" page. There is a third group site named Three Meadows group camp which was occupied at the time of our visit so I was not able to learn anything about it. If you want more info on it check reserveamerica.com or you may call 208-476-3132.
Water
There is water available throughout the park. I have included more detailed info on the availability of hookups on the "Campsites" page.
Restroom
There are restrooms in each loop and near the boat launch.
Electricity
Some campsites offer electrical hookups.
Firewood
At the time of our visit firewood was available for purchase.
Pets
Are welcome but must be on a leash.
Picnic Area
There are picnic tables available at the boat launch and swimming areas. There is also a large covered shelter with tables, barbeque grills, water and electricity.
Handicap Access
Restrooms and showers are handicap accessible.
RV Dump Site
Yes.
Host On-Site
There is a multi-person staff which includes at least 1 camp host.
Nearest Shower
Showers are available in the restroom in Kokanee loop.
Nearest Laundry
Orofino, Idaho is 25 miles away and would be your closest chance to find a laundry.
Phone Service
At the time of our visit the "payphone" was out of order. We got no cell phone reception and the park offered no WIFI.
Garbage Services
There are serveral garbage dumpsters scattered about.

Recreation

Fishing
Per Idaho Fish & Game Dworshak Reservoir has Bull, Rainbow cutthroat trout, small mouth bass, Kokanee and Crappie. So make sure you bring your fishing poles.
Boating
There is a nice boat launch and I have included pictures on our "Recreation" page.
Swimming
The "beach" is not the best, check it out on our "Recreation" page.
Hiking
Terri and I hiked both the Placid View nature trail and the Big Eddy trail.
Recreation
Dworshak State Park offers a variety of recreational options which include boating, fishing, canoeing, hiking, swimming, horseshoes, volleyball, archery, photography and wildlife watching.
Wildlife
We saw a few deer, rabbits/hares and birds.

Fees & Reservations

Fee Schedule
For the current fee schedule please visit reserveamerica.com and search for Dworshak State Park.
Reservations
You may reserve your campsite by using reserveamerica.com or calling 1-888-922-6743. NOTE: idahocampgroundreview does not own, manage or make reservations for any campground.
Fees & Res.
You may reserve your campsite by using reserveamerica.com or calling 1-888-922-6743. NOTE: idahocampgroundreview does not own, manage or make reservations for any campground. For the current fee schedule please visit reserveamerica.com and search for Dworshak State Park.

Getting There

Dworshak State Park is located on the western shore of Dworshak Reservior in central Idaho about 48 miles east of Lewiston. I have included a link to GoogleMaps.

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This information is accurate as of the date of the review.