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Kit Price
National Forest

Kit Price

Wallace, Idaho
3.5 (43 reviews)

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About Kit Price

Campground in Idaho.

Kit Price National Forest Campground offers a serene escape into Idaho's stunning backcountry, where towering pines frame mountain vistas and the air carries the fresh scent of evergreen forests. This intimate camping destination appeals to those seeking authentic outdoor solitude away from crowded resort-style parks, making it an ideal choice for nature enthusiasts, hiking lovers, and families wanting to reconnect with the wilderness.

Nestled within national forest lands, Kit Price provides the kind of genuine camping experience that many RV travelers crave. The setting immerses you in Idaho's natural beauty, with opportunities to explore diverse ecosystems and discover hidden corners of the Pacific Northwest. Whether you're planning a quiet weekend retreat or using the campground as a base for outdoor adventures, the location delivers authentic forest camping without pretense.

The surrounding national forest presents excellent opportunities for hiking, exploring scenic byways, and experiencing wildlife viewing. Mountain trails wind through varied terrain, offering both leisurely walks and more challenging day hikes for those seeking physical activity. The forested landscape provides natural shade and a cooling refuge during warmer months, creating comfortable conditions for RV camping even when temperatures rise in lower elevations.

This area appeals particularly to RV travelers who value authenticity and natural beauty over extensive on-site amenities. The national forest setting offers the kind of peaceful, undeveloped environment where you can truly disconnect from daily life and reconnect with nature. Early mornings bring the sounds of forest life, while evenings invite you to enjoy starry skies relatively free from light pollution.

The surrounding region contains numerous points of interest for day trips and exploration. Nearby communities provide supplies and services when needed, allowing you to balance wilderness camping with convenient access to necessities. This makes Kit Price suitable for RVers wanting extended stays without feeling completely isolated from civilization.

Visitors consistently appreciate the natural setting and peaceful atmosphere. The campground serves as an excellent launching point for discovering Idaho's outdoor treasures, whether your interests lean toward photography, nature study, or simply breathing fresh mountain air surrounded by towering trees.
3.5

Rating

43

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Wallace is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Idaho weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Wallace.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Wallace. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Kit Price Reviews

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Lindsey Holland

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Lindsey Holland

Beautiful campground! No cell service, which was amazing! Hosts were friendly. C49 is a great spot with a shelter over the picnic table, close to the river and bathroom. We would definitely return for another camping trip!

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Allen Todalen

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Allen Todalen

6/12/2020 Kit Price had been closed for the prior 2 years to clear unsafe trees. The logging operation has left it in a terrible state this year. In our site (A12) we were unable to find ground even enough to pitch a tent due to ruts left from the logging. We ended up pitching it on the asphalt parking area. There are only a couple sites remaining with any shade available so the summer RV campers... 6/12/2020 Kit Price had been closed for the prior 2 years to clear unsafe trees. The logging operation has left it in a terrible state this year. In our site (A12) we were unable to find ground even enough to pitch a tent due to ruts left from the logging. We ended up pitching it on the asphalt parking area. There are only a couple sites remaining with any shade available so the summer RV campers will suffer from the heat for many years to come until regrowth occurs. Now the good news. It is said that the Forest Service is planning to close the campground in the future, perhaps 2021, to install new tables, fire rings, paved parking spurs and restrooms. All sites will be made accessible. There's a lot of wood piled at most sites from the logging but the fire ring length rounds are too thick to burn as is so bring a splitting maul and wedge to take advantage of it. The hosts have been there in years past and are very nice and congenial while doing their best to deal with the mess that was left for them to deal with this year.

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Ryan Arnold

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Ryan Arnold

It just might be the most enjoyable campground my wife and I have ever experienced. Our site had abundant trees, and there was a comfortable distance between us and neighbor campers. The river was a short stroll away, and it's calm enough to plop down chairs, cool off your feet, and savor the scenery. The host family was very friendly and helpful, too.

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Kasey Schmidt

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Kasey Schmidt

Camped for several nights, RV and a tent. We went up without a reservation mid week, and still had limited options for sites because so many were reserved for the weekend. We ended up in a spot without trees, which was a bummer, but doable with a canopy and awning on the rv. Beautiful campground. Kids had a blast in the river, catching crawdads, frogs, snails and clams. Lots of wild life to see. T... Camped for several nights, RV and a tent. We went up without a reservation mid week, and still had limited options for sites because so many were reserved for the weekend. We ended up in a spot without trees, which was a bummer, but doable with a canopy and awning on the rv. Beautiful campground. Kids had a blast in the river, catching crawdads, frogs, snails and clams. Lots of wild life to see. There was a bear wandering the campground at night looking for food, which it found at a few different sites. He was in our site at least 2 nights, but moved along when he didn't find anything. Clean up and store your food properly! I will absolutely go back.

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kevinpoc

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by kevinpoc

Been going here for years fantastic place to swim, hike, or fish. Large sites that are well maintained. Several have private beaches attached to them.

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