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Campsites
15 RV campsites, 10 are reservable and 5 are first come first serve. Each have a picnic table and fire ring with gravel driveways.
Water
There is water available. Currently, the drinking water system is in disrepair so they are bringing in potable water from Outlet Campground. A water line is being installed from Outlet Campground for future use. There is no electricity available.
Restroom
The toilets are flushing. They are clean and well stocked.
Firewood
You may purchase firewood from the camp host.
Pets
Pets must be kept on a leash.
Handicap Access
The toilets are handicap accessible.
RV Dump Site
There was not one here but Upper Luby Bay does have an RV dumping station.
Host On-Site
Yes, she seemed very nice and helpful.
Phone Service
There was cell phone reception on our AT&T phone.
Garbage Services
There is garbage service available.
Fishing
You have access to the lake for fishing.
Boating
There is no dock or boat ramp here.
Swimming
The beach here is very limited. The host said they normally give you a "day pass" for the beach at Luby Park a few miles up the lake.
Recreation
This campground is in a beautiful setting but It is surrounded by private property which limits hiking and certain other activities. The beach is limited and it has no boating facilities. The main activity here is just plain camping out. I got the feeling that many people camped here but went elsewhere to swim, boat or hike.
Wildlife
One could certainly expect to see deer in the campground. I would advise that you use bear safety precautions with your food storage and disposal.
Fee Schedule
The cost to camp here is $18.00 and another $8.00 for your extra vehicle. There is no Day Use or Picnic Area.
Reservations
To reserve your camping site here, call 1 (877) 444-6777 or go to recreation.gov.
Fees & Res.
To reserve your camping site here, call 1 (877) 444-6777 or go to recreation.gov. The cost to camp here is $18.00 and another $8.00 for your extra vehicle. There is no Day Use or Picnic Area.
Osprey Campground
π Priest Lake Area
π 48.507385,-116.888927
β° 2,527 ft
Osprey Campground is situated on the western shore of Priest Lake near the south end. There are 15 camping sites with five of them on the lake. If you want one of these sites, you will want to reserve it well in advance. It was very rainy when we visited so I'm sorry if the pictures look a little gloomy. There is good access to the lake. However, the beach is not nearly as nice as the beaches at Luby Bay or Reeder Bay. The campground is well maintained and would be very enjoyable. Currently, they are working on bringing drinking water in from nearby Outlet Campground. Until that is accomplished, they are bringing in large containers of drinking water for your use. The campground is heavily wooded, providing a decent amount of privacy without making you feel isolated.
Amenities
Recreation
Fees & Reservations
Getting There
From Priest River, Idaho, follow Hwy 57 north for 26 miles. Turn right on Outlet Bay Rd for .3 miles. Take a slight left on W. Lakeshore Rd and travel 1.1 miles to the campground on your right. Note: If you use Google Maps and type in "Osprey Campground on Priest Lake, Idaho", it will direct you to a nearby street, not the campground.
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