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Campsites
There are 10 camping sites which could be used by RVs or tents. The sites are roomy but since there is little undergrowth, it appears somewhat open even though there are many mature trees. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. I noticed in my pictures there is a wooden bench by the fire rings. If you forgot your camp chairs, they have you covered! I have not seen that at any other campground in Idaho. In addition, each site has a 15 by 15 foot sand filled tent square. Take note, there is firewood stacked throughout the campground.
Water
There is a pressurized water system in the campground and the water tastes fine.
Restroom
The restrooms are vault style and were clean, well maintained and stocked.
Pets
On a leash.
Picnic Area
There is a picnic area on the gravel road just before the campground. It is connected by a trail leading from it to the lake.
Handicap Access
Yes.
RV Dump Site
No.
Host On-Site
There is a host at the campground.
Phone Service
There is no pay phone nor did we get cell reception.
Garbage Services
No, pack it out.
Fishing
As I mentioned above, Robinson Lake is available for fishing, as are Gillion Creek and Round Prairie Creek. The sign on the bridge says Monks Creek, although the map calls it Round Prairie Creek. I'm not sure whether it is Monks or Round Prairie.
Boating
There is boat access to Robinson Lake on the north shore. You may access it by Rd 2274 which leaves Hwy 95 about a mile northeast of the campground entrance.
Swimming
Yes, one of the docks near the campground is designated as the swimming dock.
Wildlife
Deer, moose, bear and loons are all wildlife to watch and watch out for. The eastern portion of the lake is very shallow and is prime moose country.
Fee Schedule
The sites are $8.00 per day.
Reservations
These sites are not reservable, first come, first serve.
Fees & Res.
These sites are not reservable, first come, first serve. The sites are $8.00 per day.
Robinson Lake Campground
π Bonners Ferry Area
π 48.9696740,-116.2168670
β° 2,696 ft
Robinson Lake Campground has everything I like - beauty, peace and nature. It is on the south shore of Robinson Lake and is near the Canadian border. It has the lake for fishing or playing in. It has a stream large enough to fish. It has trails around the lake to hike on. It has a boat ramp if one wants to fish from a boat. It is a nicely kept campground set between the lake and Gillion Creek in a mature, beautiful forest. If you like noise, skiing, jet skis and speed boats, this is not the place for you. You will not find any of that here.
Amenities
Recreation
Fees & Reservations
Getting There
Travel north on Hwy 95 for 24.9 miles from Bonners Ferry, Idaho. The campground is on the left and is .3 miles up a dirt road. For the boat ramp,the turn off is another mile or so past the campground exit.
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