No gasoline motors may be attached to any watercraft in the lake. Pets are not allowed on the beach, including the left side dock. No hammocks may be attached to trees in the park.
**Please note: Due to recent change in legislation, fees (for campsites and entrance costs) for non-residents have doubled at Round Lake State Park
Fall 2024 Update:
Camping is available year-round; services will be limited based on weather conditions. Water will be turned off starting October 1, 2024. Electricity will remain on at the hookup sites, as snow starts to fall the camping loops will not plowed open, restricting camping to sites 2, 3, 5, & 6. Site 6 has power available. Vault toilets are available
About the Park
Round Lake State Park is a beautiful forested park in the northern panhandle of Idaho. It sits on the edge of a 58-acre lake where flocks of Canada geese pass over towering pine, hemlock and larch trees and ospreys plunge for perch. Hikers will discover beaver lodges and may see a glimpse of a resident moose, while anglers listen to a chorus of bullfrogs, ducks and Red-winged Blackbirds, as they cast for rainbow trout or bass.
Round Lake offers many standard campsites and 16 serviced sites with water and electricity, plenty of shade, and scenic beauty.
Park Fees
Resident Fees
Motor Vehicle Entry Fee: $7 per vehicle
Basic Campsites: $24 per night
Electric Campsites: $32 per night
Non-Resident Fees
Motor Vehicle Entry Fee: $14 per vehicle
Basic Campsites: $48per night
Electric Campsites: $64 per night
Current Conditions
Address: 1880 Dufort Road
Sagle, ID 83860
Phone: (208) 263-3489
Hours of Operation: Day-use locations within state parks are open from 7 am to 10 pm, per Idaho state code 26.01.20 (5). Day-use hours may change based on park manager discretion.