Clearwater Casino Rv Park Lewiston Id
Clearwater County, Idaho Campgrounds and RV Parks
Clearwater Casino Rv Park Lewiston Idaho
Clearwater Casino Resort’s RV Park is located behind the East Parking Garage with a view of Agate Passage. The RV Park has 19 spots available, consisting of both standard back in and pull through spots. Just east of Lewiston along the Clearwater River, the Clearwater River Casino floor is nearly 40,000 square feet. Two restaurants and a lounge are on the property along with an RV park. Open 24 hours a day, year round. All rooms are non-smoking; RV park with 23 full hookups available for guests.
Clearwater Casino Rv Park Lewiston Id
For a deeper understanding of local history and culture, find your way to the Clearwater Historical Museum which covers everything from pre-historic geography and nature, Native America, early Anglo settlers, industrial and contemporary times. The area has seen a variety of different cultures and interests intersect throughout the past, including mining and lumber industries, farming, trapping, and homesteading.
Many who choose an RV resort in Clearwater County do so to be close to one or all of the massive natural designations in northern and central Idaho and neighboring Montana. To the north is Coeur d-Alene National Forest and Heyburn State Park, which offers campsites along with two lakes and plenty of well-maintained hiking trails. Closer to Clearwater County are the Saint Joe National Forest and Mary M. McCroskey State Park. To the east and south of Clearwater County are Lolo National Forest, Bitterroot National Forest, Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests, and Wallowa-Whitman National forest which straddles the Snake River and the border with Oregon. Collectively these designations represent a massive protected forest area with very few people, so if you’re looking for some peace and quiet you’ve come to the right place!
Clearwater County, Idaho Campgrounds and RV Parks
For a deeper understanding of local history and culture, find your way to the Clearwater Historical Museum which covers everything from pre-historic geography and nature, Native America, early Anglo settlers, industrial and contemporary times. The area has seen a variety of different cultures and interests intersect throughout the past, including mining and lumber industries, farming, trapping, and homesteading.
Many who choose an RV resort in Clearwater County do so to be close to one or all of the massive natural designations in northern and central Idaho and neighboring Montana. To the north is Coeur d-Alene National Forest and Heyburn State Park, which offers campsites along with two lakes and plenty of well-maintained hiking trails. Closer to Clearwater County are the Saint Joe National Forest and Mary M. McCroskey State Park. To the east and south of Clearwater County are Lolo National Forest, Bitterroot National Forest, Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests, and Wallowa-Whitman National forest which straddles the Snake River and the border with Oregon. Collectively these designations represent a massive protected forest area with very few people, so if you’re looking for some peace and quiet you’ve come to the right place!