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Campgrounds and RV parks near Post Falls, ID

67 campgrounds and RV Parks near Post Falls, ID. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

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Camping spots and RV parks near Post Falls, ID

Top Hosts near Post Falls, ID

Mike22 trips - Joined Mar 2022Superhost

Great experience! Mike was super helpful and was always open for communication if I had any questions!

Thomas R. - Jun 2026

We could not have had a better experience with the Springdale! Mike was very thorough with the review of how the set up and how to use! The camper came equipped with everything we needed! We will definitely rent again! Thanks so much for making our weekend complete!

Krista S. - Sep 2025

Hunter16 trips - Joined May 2023

We went to Grand Canyon and Zion Nat Park in this beautiful van. Roomy, easy to drive and park. Had everything we needed. Bed is comfortable. If we had a question, Hunter or Beth responded in minutes if not seconds. Excellent hosts. Amazing experience!!

Raoulene P. - May 2026

Easy breezy from beginning to end! The van was perfect! Clean and cute and comfy, had everything we needed! Hunter was so accommodating and chill just like we like! Will definitely rent again if you’ll have us!

Sarah H. - Jul 2025

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Post Falls, ID

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Post Falls, ID?

RV rental in Post Falls is affordable compared to bigger Pacific Northwest cities. On RVezy, expect roughly $90 to $175 per night for travel trailers, $150 to $250 for Class C motorhomes, and $80 to $140 for campervans, with hosts setting their own nightly rates and add-ons. To score a cheap RV rental in Post Falls, book midweek, travel in May or late September shoulder season, and use the price filter to sort by budget. Pro tip: many local hosts discount the nightly rate for stays of five nights or more, so message them before booking if you're planning a longer Lake Coeur d'Alene trip.
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Do I need a special license to rent an RV in Post Falls, Idaho?

Good news: a regular driver's license is all you need to rent an RV in Post Falls. Idaho requires only a standard Class D driver's license for personal-use motorhomes and trailers under 26,001 pounds GVWR, which covers virtually every RV on RVezy, including Class A, Class B campervans, Class C motorhomes, travel trailers, and fifth wheels. You generally need to be 25 or older to be an approved driver on RVezy, and your ID is verified through the booking platform, so there's no extra paperwork at pickup. Visiting from abroad? Bring your home country license plus an International Driving Permit and you're set for your Idaho RV trip.
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What protection is included when I book an RV in Post Falls?

Every RVezy booking in Post Falls automatically includes a renter protection plan plus 24/7 roadside assistance, so you're covered from the moment you drive off the host's driveway. The protection plan helps cover damages to the RV, giving you peace of mind whether you're parked at Q'emiln Park or winding up Highway 95 toward Sandpoint. During checkout you choose your coverage level, since guests (not hosts) decide how much protection feels right for the trip. It's purpose-built for peer-to-peer RV rental in Idaho and removes the biggest worry most first-time renters have.
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What if I need to cancel my Post Falls RV rental?

Booking is low-risk because RVezy, not the host, sets the cancellation policy for every Post Falls reservation. That means consistent, predictable rules across listings, including a money-back grace period right after you book so you can lock in your dates with confidence. If a Lake Coeur d'Alene weather curveball or unexpected life event pops up, RVezy customer support is available before, during, and after your trip to help you figure out your options. Pro tip: book early to grab the best Post Falls campervan rental for July weekends, knowing the grace period has your back if plans shift.
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Can I bring my dog on a Post Falls RV trip?

Absolutely, pet-friendly RV rental in Post Falls is easy to find on RVezy, just toggle the Pet-Friendly filter and you'll see hosts who welcome four-legged co-pilots. Post Falls is a great dog town: Q'emiln Park has riverfront trails along the Spokane River, Falls Park lets leashed pups roam near the waterfall overlooks, and nearby Farragut State Park allows leashed dogs in most campground loops (but not on swim beaches). Many local hosts even leave a welcome bowl and towel for muddy paws. Pro tip: message your host before booking to confirm pet fees and ask about their favorite dog-friendly hikes nearby.
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Can the RV be delivered to my campground or driveway in Post Falls?

Yes, RV delivery in Post Falls is one of the most popular options on RVezy, and it's a game-changer if it's your first time renting an RV. Many hosts will drive the motorhome or trailer directly to Farragut State Park, Blackwell Island RV Resort, a Lake Coeur d'Alene campground, or even your driveway, then level it, hook up power and water, and walk you through every system. Just filter for Delivery on the search page to see hosts offering this service. Pro tip: delivery is the smart move if you're flying into Spokane International Airport (GEG), only about 25 minutes away, since you can skip renting a tow vehicle entirely.
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How far can I drive my RV rental from Post Falls?

You've got tons of range from Post Falls, and many hosts offer RV rental with unlimited mileage or generous daily allowances (typically 100 to 150 miles per day). Popular destinations include Coeur d'Alene (10 miles), Sandpoint and Lake Pend Oreille (about 45 miles), Spokane, WA (25 miles), Glacier National Park (about 230 miles east), and Yellowstone's west entrance (around 470 miles). Each host sets their own mileage policy, which is shown clearly on the listing page before you book. Pro tip: if you're planning a big RV road trip from Post Falls into Montana or Glacier country, filter listings by unlimited mileage to save money on a multi-day loop.
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Where are the best campgrounds near Post Falls, ID?

You're spoiled for choice when it comes to RV camping in Post Falls. Top picks include Blackwell Island RV Resort, a full-hookup park on the Spokane River with marina access; Coeur d'Alene RV Resort in Post Falls, known for big concrete pads and a seasonal pool; Farragut State Park near Athol, with hundreds of sites near Lake Pend Oreille; Beauty Creek Campground on the southeast shore of Lake Coeur d'Alene; and Heyburn State Park, Idaho's oldest state park, with full-hookup sites. Pro tip: Idaho state park reservations can be made up to nine months ahead at parksandrecreation.idaho.gov, and summer weekends at Farragut book out fast, so plan early.
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When is the best time to take an RV trip from Post Falls?

The sweet spot for a Post Falls RV trip is mid-June through mid-September, when daytime highs sit comfortably in the upper 70s to mid-80s and rainfall is at its lowest. May and late September are smart-money shoulder seasons with cooler temps in the 60s, fewer crowds at Farragut State Park, and noticeably lower rates on RVezy. October brings stunning larch and aspen color around Lake Coeur d'Alene. Winters are cold and snowy, with averages dropping into the 20s and significant snowfall, but adventurous renters love a motorhome rental from Post Falls paired with Silver Mountain or Schweitzer skiing.
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I've never rented an RV before. Will I know how to use it?

You'll be in great shape, first time renting an RV in Post Falls is easier than you might think. Every RVezy host gives you a hands-on orientation at pickup (or at delivery), walking you through the generator, slide-outs, water hookups, propane, leveling, and the dump-station routine. You can also message your host before booking with any questions, and many include cheat-sheet binders in the RV. Combined with 24/7 roadside assistance included in your booking, you've got a full safety net. Pro tip: ask your host to record a quick phone video during the walkthrough so you can replay the propane-on and water-pump steps when you reach your campground.
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What happens if something goes wrong with the RV on my trip?

You're never on your own. Every Post Falls RV rental on RVezy includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the protection plan, so a flat tire on Highway 95, a dead battery at Farragut State Park, or a tow out of Beauty Creek Campground is one phone call away. Your host is also a direct resource, most are local to North Idaho and can troubleshoot quickly via text. On top of that, RVezy's customer support team is available before, during, and after every trip. Pro tip: snap a photo of the roadside-assistance number and your host's contact info before you leave Post Falls, in case mountain cell service gets spotty toward Lookout Pass.
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Can I take my Post Falls RV rental into Canada or other states?

Yes, an RV road trip from Post Falls into Canada or neighboring states is very doable, and Post Falls is well-positioned for it. The Eastport/Kingsgate border crossing into British Columbia is about two hours north, putting Banff and Kootenay National Parks within reach. Cross-state trips into Montana (Glacier National Park, Whitefish), Washington (Spokane, North Cascades), and Oregon are popular too. Confirm cross-border travel with your specific host during booking, since coverage terms vary, just ask before you reserve. One firm rule: travel into Mexico is not permitted on RVezy rentals because coverage doesn't extend there. Bring your passport for any Canada-bound trip.
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What's a realistic fuel budget for an RV trip from Post Falls?

Fuel is one of the biggest line items, so let's set expectations clearly. Class C motorhomes from Post Falls typically get 8 to 12 miles per gallon (MPG), Class B campervans deliver 16 to 20 MPG, and trucks towing travel trailers land around 10 to 14 MPG. Idaho gas prices generally sit close to the national average, with several convenient fill-up spots right off I-90 at the Pleasant View and Spokane Street exits. For a 300-mile weekend loop to Sandpoint and back, budget roughly $90 to $150 in fuel for most rigs. Pro tip: fill up in Post Falls before heading into Montana, where rural stations along Highway 200 charge noticeably more.
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How far in advance should I book a campground near Post Falls?

For peak summer (mid-June through Labor Day), book campgrounds as soon as you confirm your RV. Idaho State Parks like Farragut and Heyburn open reservations up to nine months in advance through parksandrecreation.idaho.gov, and lakeside sites at Farragut's Whitetail and Snowberry loops are often gone within weeks of opening. Private parks like Blackwell Island RV Resort and Coeur d'Alene RV Resort fill 2 to 4 months ahead for July weekends. For shoulder-season trips in May or September, two to three weeks of lead time is usually plenty. Pro tip: midweek arrivals (Sunday through Thursday) are far easier to book and often cheaper, even in peak season.
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What are driving conditions like around Post Falls?

Post Falls is one of the easier launch points for an RV trip in the Pacific Northwest. I-90 runs right through town with wide lanes and gentle grades east toward Coeur d'Alene and west to Spokane, so you'll feel comfortable even in a 30-foot Class C. Things get more interesting if you head up Fourth of July Pass (3,081 ft) toward Wallace or Lookout Pass into Montana, both manageable but worth taking in low gear. Winter brings snow and ice November through March, when chains or all-wheel drive are smart. Pro tip: Idaho's posted RV height limit is 14 feet, and Post Falls has no low-clearance hazards downtown, so urban driving is stress-free here.
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What amenities should I expect at Post Falls campgrounds?

Expect a wide range, which is great news for your RV camping plans in Post Falls. Private parks like Blackwell Island RV Resort and Coeur d'Alene RV Resort offer full hookups (30/50-amp power, water, sewer), Wi-Fi, laundry, showers, and dump stations on site. Idaho state parks like Farragut have a mix of full-hookup, electric-only, and basic sites, plus centralized dump stations and potable water fill-ups (note: Farragut shuts off water and the dump station in winter). Pro tip: if you're boondocking on Idaho Panhandle National Forest land east of town, top off and dump in Post Falls before heading back to your host.
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What's inside a typical Post Falls RV rental?

Most RVs on RVezy in Post Falls come fully stocked and ready to camp. Expect real beds (queen masters are common, plus convertible dinettes and bunks in family rigs), a kitchen with fridge, freezer, propane stove, microwave, sink, and cookware, a bathroom with toilet and shower, air conditioning, a furnace for cool Panhandle nights, and seatbelts for every passenger. Many rentals also include a TV, generator or solar, Bluetooth stereo, outdoor camp chairs, and a propane grill. Wi-Fi varies; some hosts include a hotspot. Pro tip: check the listing's amenity icons and the included items list, then message the host to confirm specifics like Starlink, bike racks, or rooftop tents for your Post Falls RV trip.
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What add-ons and pickup options do Post Falls RV hosts offer?

Hosts in Post Falls are flexible and want to make your trip easy. Common add-ons include camp chairs and tables, bedding and towel packages, propane refills, generator use, bike racks, kayaks, and pet cleaning fees. Mileage policies vary, with many hosts offering 100 to 150 free miles per day and overage fees of roughly $0.30 to $0.45 per mile, while others include unlimited mileage. Pickup is typically at the host's address in Post Falls, Hayden, or Coeur d'Alene, with delivery available for an additional fee. Pro tip: bundle add-ons when you book; many hosts discount the total if you grab the full kit.
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How does the security deposit and payment work?

Payment is simple and secure. When you book your RV rental in Post Falls, RVezy charges your card for the rental total plus service fees, and a refundable security deposit is held shortly before your trip starts (the amount is set by the host and shown on the listing). As long as the RV comes back in the same condition with no damage, fuel shortfall, or excess mileage, the deposit is released back to your card after the trip. To avoid surprises, do a thorough walkaround video at pickup and dropoff with your host. Pro tip: keep gas and dump-station receipts from your Coeur d'Alene loop, they make the post-trip checkout fast and friction-free.
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Can I rent an RV in Post Falls during winter for a ski trip?

Yes, and it's an underrated way to experience North Idaho. Several Post Falls hosts on RVezy keep winter-ready rigs available year-round, with heated holding tanks, enclosed underbellies, propane furnaces, and shore-power hookups so you can stay warm at sub-freezing temps. Silver Mountain Resort in Kellogg (about 45 minutes east), Lookout Pass (about 70 minutes), and Schweitzer Mountain near Sandpoint (about 90 minutes) are all reachable for ski-by-day, RV-by-night adventures. Look for hosts who specifically list winter use in their description and ask about chains. Pro tip: filter for Delivery so the host can park and plug in your RV at a winterized campground like Blackwell Island, removing the cold-weather setup work.
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