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Mica Bay Boater Park

This unique boat access campground has 16 tent camping units, four mooring docks, a swimming beach, three picnic units, a group picnic shelter, vault toilets, drinking water and playground equipment.

Directions: About seven miles south of Coeur d'Alene by boat: primary access is by boat - no public vehicle access. Visitors may walk in a short distance on a gated service road.  Take Highway 95 south from Coeur d'Alene for 8 miles, go an additional 2 miles by turning left on Putnum, right on Tall Pines and right on Loff's Bay Roads.

Facilities/Fees:

  • Developed campground 
  • Group Picnic Shelter ($30 reservation fee)
  • Camping fee: $8/night 
  • Boat moorage: $8/boat/night 
  • No alcoholic beverages allowed 
  • No firearms allowed 
  • No garbage collection - pack out trash 
  • Drinking water 
  • Mooring docks 
  • Picnic area 
  • Vault toilet 
  • Use Season: Year-round
  • Beach

BOATERS - BE AWARE OF A NEW STATE LAW!
The Idaho Invasive Species Law and Boater Registration
Under the new law, any boat that is registered in Idaho or another state, and any non-motorized vessel (canoe, kayak, raft, drift boat, etc.) will be required to purchase and display IISF stickers in order to legally launch and operate in Idaho. Inflatable, non-motorized vessels must be less than 10 feet in length to be exempted from this requirement. 


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the mooring dock at Mica Bay Boater Park


Coeur d'Alene Field Office  |  3815 Schreiber Way  |  Coeur d'Alene, ID 83815
208-769-5000  |  Fax: 208-769-5050  |  Office hours: 7:45am - 4:30pm, M-F