Heyburn State Park

57 Chatcolet Rd
Plummer, ID 83851

208686-1308

Created in 1908, Heyburn State Park is the oldest park in the Pacific Northwest. Towering ponderosa pines give way to flower-filled meadows and placid waters. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful serenity of cottages, cabins and campsites and admire the work of the Civilian Conservation Corps who built many buildings within the park in the 1930s.

Overnight
72 standard, 57 serviced (1 ADA), 2 cabins (1 ADA), 2 cottages

Amenities
Showers, flush toilets, dump station, marina store

Boating
Launch, docks, marina

Activities
Camp, picnic, hike, mountain bike, cycle, swim, horseshoes, motorized and non-motorized boats, fish, water sports, waterfowl hunt, playground, wildlife viewing

Groups
Shelters

Winter
Ice fishing, wildlife viewing, waterfowl hunting

Trails
Hike, bike, horse, access to 72-mile hard path (Trail of the Coeur d' Alenes)

Wildlife
Pike, Large/Small-Mouth Bass, Bullheads, Crappie, Perch, Sunfish, Bear, Elk, Moose, Osprey, Bald Eagles, Waterfowl, White Tail Deer, Wild Turkeys

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