Panhandle

Colville National Forest, WA · ≈56.7 mi to Post Falls
Sites
13
Max rig
33 ft
Pull-through
No
Hookups
None
Access
To town
56.7 mi
Signal

✓ Best for

  • Boating and fishing enthusiasts
  • Tent campers seeking shade
  • Small to mid-size RVs
  • Campfire lovers

✕ Not ideal for

  • Big rigs or large RVs
  • Campers needing electric hookups
  • Those wanting town proximity

Connectivity

Best bet: T-MobileUsable 5G — good enough to stay connected · 3 of 3 carriers reach here
VerizonLTE
AT&TLTE
T-Mobile5G
Rig compatibility

Will your rig fit?

Checked against every site's real dimensions.
Your RV length
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35 ft
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Amenities & features

Amenities
Campfires allowedShade
Activities
BoatingCampingFishingSwimming Site
CampIntel Score

How we score

We score what we can verify.
Fits most rigs comfortablyRig fit
Remote — plan aheadAccess
Minimal servicesConvenience
Verdicts come from our Rig fit, Access & Convenience sub-scores — each built only from verifiable Recreation.gov data.

Where it is

Nearest town: Post Falls, ~56.7 miGet directions ↗

Photos

Photos: Scenic Canyons Recreational Services, Inc.

Overview

Overview Panhandle Campground is set in a heavily forested area on the Pend Oreille River in northeast Washington. This small campground offers sites with views of the river, plus a swimming area right along the campground. Recreation Canoeing and birding are popular activities. Small wetlands areas lie on the south end of the campground, attracting an abundance of birds. Excellent fishing opportunities for bass and trout exist in the river as well. Power boating and water skiing are possible on the wide, deep Pend Oreille River. Boating speeds are limited to 35 mph. A boat ramp is located on-site. Facilities Sites are suitable for tents and large RVs. Most sites are private and all are within a short walk of the river. Drinking water, vault toilets and picnic tables are among the campground's amenities. Natural Features The campground stretches along the east bank of the Pend Oreille River. A thick middlestory offers good privacy between campsites. The Pend Oreille River flows north for about 130 miles into Canada and merges with the Columbia River. The beautiful mountains and valleys were shaped by glaciers in the Ice Age. The Colville National Forest encompasses 1.1 million acres in the northeast corner of Washington State. The forest's great salmon runs first attracted Native Americans to the area, then miners, homesteaders and fur trappers. Its variety of resources and natural beauty continues to attract visitors today. Nearby Attractions Cruise the forest roads within a 30-mile radius and find an abundance of scenic overlooks and chances to see wildlife.

Managed by USDA Forest Service · Standard campground