3 Perfectly Rated RV Parks Entice Campers to Washington/Idaho
A trio of top-rated RV parks along the Washington/Idaho border puts RV travelers in the heart of the ruggedly beautiful Inland Northwest. Each park is located along Interstate 90, close to great recreation and compelling cities.
• In Spokane, North Spokane RV Campground is located minutes from downtown and a short walk from shopping, entertainment, and dining.
• Sixteen miles to the east, Liberty Lake RV Campground sits close to hiking, boating, and fishing adventures in the area’s many lakes.
• Travel another nine miles east across the Idaho Border, and explorers will discover Post Falls RV Campground. This friendly stop is close to the beautiful town of Post Falls and also near prime outdoor recreation.

Photo courtesy of North Spokane RV Campground.
Each of these parks has earned a 10/10*/10 Good Sam rating and boasts lots of amenities for a pleasant stay. In each park, active campers can enjoy outdoor games, from pickleball to horseshoes, while dog owners can stay busy at the dog park. Conveniences at each park include on-site laundry facilities, clean and modern shower facilities, a banquet hall with rec room, and an on-site propane and dump station. Stay connected with the park’s complimentary Internet.

Photo courtesy of North Spokane RV Campground.
Land of Amazing Lakes
Within two hours of these campgrounds, boating and fishing enthusiasts will discover more than 15 lakes. These include Washington’s Moses Lake, which is 18 miles long and boasts more than 120 miles of shoreline. Kayaks, canoes, and other non-motorized boats are ideal for exploring the parks along the trails. Also in the mix is Lake Roosevelt, also in Washington, which is home to the massive Grand Coulee Dam. This impressive structure serves as the screen for a laser show each summer.
The lakes in the area have rental facilities. Many of these lakes have public beaches and swimming available.
The surrounding area also has no shortage of land-based recreation.

Mountain biking in Idaho. Photo: Leslie Kehmeier
Mountain biking enthusiasts will discover that the region’s ski resorts transform into a mountain biking paradise in the summer (Schweitzer Mountain Resort, Silver Mountain Resort, Mt. Spokane, Route of the Hiawatha). Rock climbers will find outstanding challenges in Post Falls, with Q’emiln Walls featuring over 140 routes and bouldering opportunities.
For hikers, Coeur d’Alene’s Tubbs Hill in Idaho, Spokane’s Riverside State Park, and Mt. Spokane State Park provide lots of vistas and challenges.
Do you prefer walking on well-manicured fairways and greens? The Spokane/Coeur d’Alene region boasts some of the finest golfing in the world. Most notable, The Coeur d’Alene Resort.
Where the Action Is: Sports, Concerts, and Festivals
If you’re a sports fan, you’ll find plenty of action in the following events:
• Bloomsday in Spokane, May 4, is one of the world’s most significant timed running events. Thousands of runners come here to participate in the city’s iconic 12K race.

Photo courtesy of Bloomsday 2025.
• Spokane’s Hoopfest, June 28-29, is the largest 3-on-3 outdoor basketball tournament in the world. Watch as top players vie for the top prize in compelling half-court action.
• Speedway Racing in Post Falls: Throughout the summer, the roar of high-performance racing vehicles reverberates throughout Stateline Speedway. From monster truck exploits to drifting, the track conducts eclectic racing events for speed demons.
• Professional Sports in Spokane: Lilac City hosts numerous professional sports teams, including the Indians Baseball and Velocity & Zephyr Soccer organizations. Don’t miss out on the fun: Find out where you can enjoy high-level competition.
If you’d prefer to attend an event that focuses on entertainment and food, check out the following:
• North Idaho State Fair (August 15–24) in Coeur d’Alene is a 10-day entertainment event featuring concerts, rodeos, carnival rides, and exhibits.
• Pig Out in the Park (August 28–September 1) in Spokane is a 6-day food and music festival with various flavors.

Waiting for waves. Photo courtesy of Silverwood Theme Park & Boulder Beach Water Park.
• Silverwood Theme Park & Boulder Beach Water Park in Athol, Idaho, is the Northwest’s largest theme park, with more than 70 rides, shows, and attractions.
• Summer Concerts in Spokane include the Arbor Crest Wine Cellars Summer Concert Series, Northern Quest Resort Summer Concert Series, and Spokane Pavilion Concerts.
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