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Logan State Park Campground

Kalispell, Idaho
4.5 (120 reviews)

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About Logan State Park Campground

Campground in Idaho.

Nestled in the heart of Idaho, Logan State Park Campground offers RV travelers a genuine escape into the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. This well-maintained state park provides the perfect basecamp for adventurers seeking to explore one of America's most scenic regions while enjoying comfortable camping amenities and genuine Idaho hospitality.

The campground itself is thoughtfully designed with RV sites that accommodate various rig sizes, making it accessible whether you're traveling in a compact Class B or piloting a full-sized motorhome. The grounds are well-kept and organized, with friendly staff members who genuinely care about making your stay memorable. The peaceful atmosphere here makes it an ideal destination for families, couples, and solo travelers alike who want to disconnect from the hustle of daily life without sacrificing basic comforts.

What truly sets Logan State Park Campground apart is its location as a gateway to some of Idaho's most impressive natural attractions. The surrounding landscape features stunning mountains, pristine forests, and numerous outdoor recreation opportunities that appeal to every type of adventurer. Hiking trails of varying difficulty levels wind through the area, offering everything from leisurely nature walks to challenging backcountry expeditions. Fishing enthusiasts will find excellent opportunities in nearby waters, while wildlife viewing is a highlight for nature photographers and animal lovers.

The region around the campground showcases the dramatic geography that makes Idaho special. Towering peaks frame scenic vistas, and the crisp mountain air invigorates the spirit. Seasonal changes transform the landscape throughout the year, creating distinct experiences depending on when you visit. Summer brings warm days perfect for outdoor exploration, while fall offers stunning foliage and comfortable temperatures.

Beyond the park boundaries, nearby communities provide convenient access to supplies, dining, and cultural attractions. The blend of outdoor adventure and small-town charm makes this area appealing to travelers seeking authentic Idaho experiences. Whether you're planning an extended stay or a quick getaway, Logan State Park Campground serves as an excellent base for discovering why so many RV enthusiasts return to this corner of the state year after year.
4.5

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120

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Kalispell 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 Kalispell.

Explore the Area

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

Logan State Park Campground Reviews

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Ken Western

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Ken Western

Great boat launch and pretty little campground. Very clean and well kept.

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Jeff Harrits

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Jeff Harrits

Stayed here overnight, midweek in early June in our 25' motorhome. Some sites have electric hookups, water is available from shared spigots. Although not all of the sites were taken when we were there, I'd still recommend making a reservation. Campsite pads are paved and generally level. Many sites had tent pads. Enjoyed lake views and big trees with plenty of birds to hear and observe. There is... Stayed here overnight, midweek in early June in our 25' motorhome. Some sites have electric hookups, water is available from shared spigots. Although not all of the sites were taken when we were there, I'd still recommend making a reservation. Campsite pads are paved and generally level. Many sites had tent pads. Enjoyed lake views and big trees with plenty of birds to hear and observe. There is a trail to the west (near site #12), which goes along the lake down to another "dry" camp area. This was our second time staying here and I'm sure we'll be back in the future.

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Jeff Harrits

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Jeff Harrits

Stayed here overnight, midweek in early June in our 25' motorhome. Some sites have electric hookups, water is available from shared spigots. Although not all of the sites were taken when we were there, I'd still recommend making a reservation. Campsite pads are paved and generally level. Many sites had tent pads. Enjoyed lake views and big trees with plenty of birds to hear and observe. There is... Stayed here overnight, midweek in early June in our 25' motorhome. Some sites have electric hookups, water is available from shared spigots. Although not all of the sites were taken when we were there, I'd still recommend making a reservation. Campsite pads are paved and generally level. Many sites had tent pads. Enjoyed lake views and big trees with plenty of birds to hear and observe. There is a trail to the west (near site #12), which goes along the lake down to another "dry" camp area. This was our second time staying here and I'm sure we'll be back in the future.

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Jeff Harrits

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Jeff Harrits

Stayed here overnight, midweek in early June in our 25' motorhome. Some sites have electric hookups, water is available from shared spigots. Although not all of the sites were taken when we were there, I'd still recommend making a reservation. Campsite pads are paved and generally level. Many sites had tent pads. Enjoyed lake views and big trees with plenty of birds to hear and observe. There is... Stayed here overnight, midweek in early June in our 25' motorhome. Some sites have electric hookups, water is available from shared spigots. Although not all of the sites were taken when we were there, I'd still recommend making a reservation. Campsite pads are paved and generally level. Many sites had tent pads. Enjoyed lake views and big trees with plenty of birds to hear and observe. There is a trail to the west (near site #12), which goes along the lake down to another "dry" camp area. This was our second time staying here and I'm sure we'll be back in the future.

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The Original Emily

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by The Original Emily

As other reviews say... yes this is truly a tucked away gem! Have to also give shout-outs to how wonderful our camp hosts Tom and Jenn were. Such high-end hospitality and they went above 'n beyond to help guide us to and backing in to our site, B1, which had a magnificent view! We're a big rig and we could still manage the in's and outs of this park. Our site was paved and a 'double wide' so our 4... As other reviews say... yes this is truly a tucked away gem! Have to also give shout-outs to how wonderful our camp hosts Tom and Jenn were. Such high-end hospitality and they went above 'n beyond to help guide us to and backing in to our site, B1, which had a magnificent view! We're a big rig and we could still manage the in's and outs of this park. Our site was paved and a 'double wide' so our 45ft 5th wheel and our 20ft truck parked next to it still allowed us plenty of room. Enjoyed a campfire, made new friends, walked the dock and boat slips and walked pup in the lakeside grassy area. Another review mentioned the 'island' in the parking lot in front of the B1-B4 lots, yes it was kind of a pain, but we managed. Wonderful weather, thank God for that! And thank you Montana for Logan State Park!

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The Original Emily

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by The Original Emily

As other reviews say... yes this is truly a tucked away gem! Have to also give shout-outs to how wonderful our camp hosts Tom and Jenn were. Such high-end hospitality and they went above 'n beyond to help guide us to and backing in to our site, B1, which had a magnificent view! We're a big rig and we could still manage the in's and outs of this park. Our site was paved and a 'double wide' so our 4... As other reviews say... yes this is truly a tucked away gem! Have to also give shout-outs to how wonderful our camp hosts Tom and Jenn were. Such high-end hospitality and they went above 'n beyond to help guide us to and backing in to our site, B1, which had a magnificent view! We're a big rig and we could still manage the in's and outs of this park. Our site was paved and a 'double wide' so our 45ft 5th wheel and our 20ft truck parked next to it still allowed us plenty of room. Enjoyed a campfire, made new friends, walked the dock and boat slips and walked pup in the lakeside grassy area. Another review mentioned the 'island' in the parking lot in front of the B1-B4 lots, yes it was kind of a pain, but we managed. Wonderful weather, thank God for that! And thank you Montana for Logan State Park!

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The Original Emily

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by The Original Emily

As other reviews say... yes this is truly a tucked away gem! Have to also give shout-outs to how wonderful our camp hosts Tom and Jenn were. Such high-end hospitality and they went above 'n beyond to help guide us to and backing in to our site, B1, which had a magnificent view! We're a big rig and we could still manage the in's and outs of this park. Our site was paved and a 'double wide' so our 4... As other reviews say... yes this is truly a tucked away gem! Have to also give shout-outs to how wonderful our camp hosts Tom and Jenn were. Such high-end hospitality and they went above 'n beyond to help guide us to and backing in to our site, B1, which had a magnificent view! We're a big rig and we could still manage the in's and outs of this park. Our site was paved and a 'double wide' so our 45ft 5th wheel and our 20ft truck parked next to it still allowed us plenty of room. Enjoyed a campfire, made new friends, walked the dock and boat slips and walked pup in the lakeside grassy area. Another review mentioned the 'island' in the parking lot in front of the B1-B4 lots, yes it was kind of a pain, but we managed. Wonderful weather, thank God for that! And thank you Montana for Logan State Park!

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The Original Emily

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by The Original Emily

As other reviews say... yes this is truly a tucked away gem! Have to also give shout-outs to how wonderful our camp hosts Tom and Jenn were. Such high-end hospitality and they went above 'n beyond to help guide us to and backing in to our site, B1, which had a magnificent view! We're a big rig and we could still manage the in's and outs of this park. Our site was paved and a 'double wide' so our 4... As other reviews say... yes this is truly a tucked away gem! Have to also give shout-outs to how wonderful our camp hosts Tom and Jenn were. Such high-end hospitality and they went above 'n beyond to help guide us to and backing in to our site, B1, which had a magnificent view! We're a big rig and we could still manage the in's and outs of this park. Our site was paved and a 'double wide' so our 45ft 5th wheel and our 20ft truck parked next to it still allowed us plenty of room. Enjoyed a campfire, made new friends, walked the dock and boat slips and walked pup in the lakeside grassy area. Another review mentioned the 'island' in the parking lot in front of the B1-B4 lots, yes it was kind of a pain, but we managed. Wonderful weather, thank God for that! And thank you Montana for Logan State Park!

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Scott B

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Scott B

Beautiful location right on Thompson lake. Reasonable nightly fees with flush toilets, showers, water faucets and electrical hookups. Only negatives are showers cost $3.00 to use and campsites are very small, most don't provide space for tent campers. Some road noise and lots of birds calling, especially in early morning. Overall I recommend as long as you don't need a big camping space.

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Scott B

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Scott B

Beautiful location right on Thompson lake. Reasonable nightly fees with flush toilets, showers, water faucets and electrical hookups. Only negatives are showers cost $3.00 to use and campsites are very small, most don't provide space for tent campers. Some road noise and lots of birds calling, especially in early morning. Overall I recommend as long as you don't need a big camping space.

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Tim Kosena

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Tim Kosena

Logan State Park is a gem. Tucked away in northwest Montana roughly 44 miles northwest of Kalispell MT. Camp sites are paved and provide electric service. There is a well maintained playground for kids. The bathrooms are well maintained and kept clean by the staff. This has the only boat launch for middle Thompson lake and gets lots of local traffic. The fishing opportunity without a boat is... Logan State Park is a gem. Tucked away in northwest Montana roughly 44 miles northwest of Kalispell MT. Camp sites are paved and provide electric service. There is a well maintained playground for kids. The bathrooms are well maintained and kept clean by the staff. This has the only boat launch for middle Thompson lake and gets lots of local traffic. The fishing opportunity without a boat is extremely limited. The water depth is shallow at the dock. While there an adult decided to try and jump off the dock. He broke his leg and was hauled off by first responders. The dock was clearly marked "no diving". I guess he learned a hard lesson. We stayed a total of 7 days and had a wonderful time.

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Tim Kosena

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Tim Kosena

Logan State Park is a gem. Tucked away in northwest Montana roughly 44 miles northwest of Kalispell MT. Camp sites are paved and provide electric service. There is a well maintained playground for kids. The bathrooms are well maintained and kept clean by the staff. This has the only boat launch for middle Thompson lake and gets lots of local traffic. The fishing opportunity without a boat is... Logan State Park is a gem. Tucked away in northwest Montana roughly 44 miles northwest of Kalispell MT. Camp sites are paved and provide electric service. There is a well maintained playground for kids. The bathrooms are well maintained and kept clean by the staff. This has the only boat launch for middle Thompson lake and gets lots of local traffic. The fishing opportunity without a boat is extremely limited. The water depth is shallow at the dock. While there an adult decided to try and jump off the dock. He broke his leg and was hauled off by first responders. The dock was clearly marked "no diving". I guess he learned a hard lesson. We stayed a total of 7 days and had a wonderful time.

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Tim Kosena

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Tim Kosena

Logan State Park is a gem. Tucked away in northwest Montana roughly 44 miles northwest of Kalispell MT. Camp sites are paved and provide electric service. There is a well maintained playground for kids. The bathrooms are well maintained and kept clean by the staff. This has the only boat launch for middle Thompson lake and gets lots of local traffic. The fishing opportunity without a boat is... Logan State Park is a gem. Tucked away in northwest Montana roughly 44 miles northwest of Kalispell MT. Camp sites are paved and provide electric service. There is a well maintained playground for kids. The bathrooms are well maintained and kept clean by the staff. This has the only boat launch for middle Thompson lake and gets lots of local traffic. The fishing opportunity without a boat is extremely limited. The water depth is shallow at the dock. While there an adult decided to try and jump off the dock. He broke his leg and was hauled off by first responders. The dock was clearly marked "no diving". I guess he learned a hard lesson. We stayed a total of 7 days and had a wonderful time.

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Tim Kosena

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Tim Kosena

Logan State Park is a gem. Tucked away in northwest Montana roughly 44 miles northwest of Kalispell MT. Camp sites are paved and provide electric service. There is a well maintained playground for kids. The bathrooms are well maintained and kept clean by the staff. This has the only boat launch for middle Thompson lake and gets lots of local traffic. The fishing opportunity without a boat is... Logan State Park is a gem. Tucked away in northwest Montana roughly 44 miles northwest of Kalispell MT. Camp sites are paved and provide electric service. There is a well maintained playground for kids. The bathrooms are well maintained and kept clean by the staff. This has the only boat launch for middle Thompson lake and gets lots of local traffic. The fishing opportunity without a boat is extremely limited. The water depth is shallow at the dock. While there an adult decided to try and jump off the dock. He broke his leg and was hauled off by first responders. The dock was clearly marked "no diving". I guess he learned a hard lesson. We stayed a total of 7 days and had a wonderful time.

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