Corral - Farragut State Park is a premier RV destination nestled on the southern tip of Lake Pend Oreille in the Coeur d'Alene Mountains of northern Idaho. Located just 20 miles north of Coeur d'Alene, this expansive 4,000-acre park combines stunning natural scenery with rich historical significance. Originally a World War II naval training station, Farragut now offers diverse camping and recreational opportunities for all outdoor enthusiasts.
The park features 265 campsites including full-hookup options, water and electric sites, plus modern amenities such as shower houses, flush toilets, and convenient dump stations. Pet-friendly policies and picnic tables make it accessible for families and dogs alike.
Outdoor recreation abounds with over 40 miles of hiking and biking trails, disc golf courses, fishing, horseback riding, and water activities including swimming at Beaver Bay Beach and paddlesports on Idaho's largest lake. The Tree to Tree aerial adventure course provides thrilling zipline and obstacle challenges for visitors seeking adventure.
History buffs appreciate The Museum at the Brig, featuring the world's largest collection of WWII Farragut Naval Training Station memorabilia, open seasonally from Memorial Day through Labor Day. From scenic trails and lake recreation to cultural experiences, Farragut State Park offers a distinctive blend of wilderness access and historical exploration in the Coeur d'Alene region.