Farragut State Park

Once a World War II-erea naval training station, this 4,000-acre park now provides camping opportunities with 223 individual sites, 10 camping cabins, and 7 group camps.

Located on the southern tip of Lake Pend Oreille in the Coeur d’Alene Mountains of northern Idaho, Farragut State Park offers unique scenery, history and an abundance of recreational opportunities, including disc golf, a radio-controlled airplane field, fishing, hiking, biking, equestrian facilities and World War II history — don’t miss the Museum at the Brig during your visit. Museum opens Memorial Day and closes Labor Day each year.

Public Notice: Farragut Seeking RV Grant Funding

Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation (IDPR) is seeking public input for the following grant proposal: IDPR is applying for an RV Fund Grant to construct a new campground at Farragut State Park in Athol, Idaho. The campground will be located at Peterson and be a new multi-generational group camping concept consisting of RV sites, tent pads and small camper cabins. The project will provide a new recreational opportunity for the enjoyment, health, and safety of all Idaho recreational vehicle users with easy access to Highway 95.

If you have any comments or questions related to this project or the application, please contact Melanie Schuster, Development Bureau Chief, at (208) 514-2469 or melanie.schuster@idpr.idaho.gov.

Deadline for comments is January 17, 2024.