Idaho State Parks Near Coeur d'Alene

Discover 6 parks within driving distance of Coeur d'Alene

Veterans State Park

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
4 miles away

"Coeur d'Alene is the closest major city, making Veterans State Park an easy day trip for lakefront picnics and quick water access. Visitors often pair the park with downtown dining, shopping, and the city beach."

Veterans State Park is known for its calm shoreline, shaded picnic spots, and convenient lake access in the Coeur d'Alene region. Visitors come for relaxing waterfront recreation, birdwatching, and a low-key place to enjoy Idaho's northern lakes country.

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Old Mission State Park

Cataldo, Idaho
26 miles away

"Visitors from Coeur d'Alene often come for a day trip to experience one of Idaho’s most important historic landmarks. The park offers a quiet cultural outing away from the city’s busy lakefront."

Old Mission State Park features the restored Cataldo Mission, a National Historic Landmark, along with a museum and interpretive displays. Its riverside setting and cultural significance make it one of North Idaho’s most important heritage sites.

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Farragut State Park

Athol, Idaho
29 miles away

"Visitors from Coeur d'Alene often make day trips for lake recreation, camping, and family outings. The park offers a quieter forest-and-shoreline setting than the city while still being close enough for an easy drive."

Farragut State Park spans more than 4,000 acres on the southern end of Lake Pend Oreille and combines historic significance with abundant outdoor recreation. Visitors come for its beaches, boat access, miles of trails, disc golf, and large campground facilities.

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Heyburn State Park

Plummer, Idaho
32 miles away

"Visitors from Coeur d'Alene often come for a full-day lake outing, camping, or a quieter alternative to the city waterfront. The park is close enough for easy weekend trips."

Heyburn State Park spans forested hills, marshes, and shoreline along the southern end of Lake Coeur d'Alene. It is a popular base for boating, fishing, camping, birdwatching, and exploring the nearby Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes.

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Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes

Plummer, Idaho
33 miles away

"Visitors from Coeur d'Alene often come for a full-day bike ride or a scenic out-and-back section of the trail. The trail’s lakefront and wildlife areas make it an easy regional getaway."

The Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes is one of Idaho’s premier multi-use trails, known for its smooth surface, broad views, and accessible route through the Silver Valley and along Lake Coeur d'Alene. It connects small communities, historic sites, and scenic rest areas, making it popular with cyclists and day visitors.

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McCroskey State Park

Plummer, Idaho
34 miles away

"Visitors from Coeur d'Alene often come for a quiet day trip into the mountains and broad scenic views. It is a convenient base for combining the park with other North Idaho attractions."

McCroskey State Park offers one of northern Idaho’s most dramatic overlooks, with miles of forested ridgeline and expansive views across the Palouse region. Visitors come for solitude, scenic driving, hiking, wildlife viewing, and a glimpse of the area’s logging history.

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