Laird Park Campground
Laird Park Campground, located in the northwest Idaho town of Potlatch and named in memory of A.W. Laird, a lumberman and early leader in the Potlatch Lumber Co., is a fantastic location to bring your family, friends or maybe even your boy or girl scout troupe for some outdoor fun and swimming. The recreation area has a sandy beach (a result of a swimming beach dam built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1933), 2 group picnic areas as well a half-mile interpretive trail. Fishing is a popular passtime here too, with abundant opportunities for rainbow and brown trout from the Palouse River.
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | Open seasonally. |
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Operational Hours: | 2024 Operating Season | May 20, 2024-October 30, 2024 |
Reservations: | Campsites are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. There are 31 sites plus 4 tent-only sites available. |
Fees: | $12.00 per night. $2 per extra vehicle. |
Open Season: | May 20, 2024 - October 30, 2024 |
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Closest Towns: | Potlatch, ID |
Water: | 10 water spigots spread throughout campground. |
Restroom: | Yes; 8 total (4 on each loop) |
Operated By: | US Forest Service |
Information Center: | Palouse Ranger District, 208-875-1131 |
Activities
Campground Camping
31 developed campsites and 1 group site. Campground host provided during open season.
Group Camping
River and Stream Fishing
Day Hiking
A hiking trailhead is south of the campground on FS Road 29231
General Info:
DirectionsFrom Princeton, take ID 6 north 8.5 miles FR 447, then east to site.
Viewing Scenery
Picnicking
Group Picnicking
2 group picnic sites