Laird Park Campground
About 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 pastime here too, with abundant opportunities for rainbow and brown trout from the Palouse River.
Details
Fees: Overnight Use: Single Site: $12 per night Additional Vehicle Fee: $2 per night
Location
Coordinates: 46.943798, -116.645892
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