Idaho Campground Review
← All Campgrounds

Luby Bay Campground

πŸ“Œ Priest Lake Area πŸ“ 48.548712,-116.925420 β›° 2,476 ft
Luby Bay Campground
Luby Bay Campground is divided into Upper Luby Bay Campground and Lower Luby Bay Campground. They are situated on the west shore of Priest Lake and are heavily wooded with mature trees. Lower Luby Bay Campground is on Priest Lake and has the Picnic Area. Lower Luby Bay has 25 RV camping sites. Seven sites are on a first come first serve basis, and the other eighteen are reservable. By looking at the map, you can see there are two loops in Lower Luby. The lower one is on the lake but is very open (no privacy) and the sites are close together. However, this is a beautiful setting.

Amenities

Campsites
25 total sites; 18 are reservable while 7 are available on a first come, first served basis. They all have paved driveways, a picnic table and a fire ring. These sites could be used by either an RV camper or a tent camper.
Water
There is water available in various locations throughout the campground. It is pressurized and tastes good.
Restroom
The restrooms are nice with flushing toilets and a sink. There are no showers.
Pets
Only on a leash.
Handicap Access
This is a handicap accessible campground.
RV Dump Site
The dumping station is in Upper Luby Bay Campground just across the road.
Phone Service
Although there is no pay phone at the campground, we had reception on our ATT cell phones.
Garbage Services
Garbage disposal is available in bearwise cans throughout the campground.

Recreation

Fishing
Fishing is available in Priest Lake, Priest River, and many streams in the area. Check our fishing regulations link.
Boating
The boat ramp is down the road at the Idaho Fish and Game facilities. There is no dock at the campground, but I saw two boats anchored by the swimming area.
Recreation
The main attraction is the lake whether you swim, fish, boat, or just want to sun bathe. There is also hiking in the surrounding mountains.
Wildlife
There are deer in the area and one could easily wander through camp. This is bear country so take precautions with your food and garbage.

Fees & Reservations

Fee Schedule
Sites 1 through 11 are $20.00 and sites 12 through 25 are $18.00 per night with $8.00 per extra vehicle.
Reservations
The 18 sites that are reservable are reserved through recreation.gov or by calling 1(877)444-6777.
Fees & Res.
The 18 sites that are reservable are reserved through recreation.gov or by calling 1(877)444-6777. Sites 1 through 11 are $20.00 and sites 12 through 25 are $18.00 per night with $8.00 per extra vehicle.

Getting There

From Priest River, Idaho, travel 28.6 miles north on Hwy 57 turning right onto Luby Bay Rd for another 1.4 miles. Turn left onto W. Lakeshore Rd for another .7 miles. The campground will be on the right side of the road. GoogleMaps

7-Day Forecast

National Weather Service
Loading forecast…

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