Round Lake State Park is a beautiful forested park in the northern panhandle of Idaho. It sits on the edge of a 58-acre lake where flocks of Canada geese pass over towering pine, hemlock and larch trees and osprey plunge for perch. Hikers will discover beaver lodges and may see a glimpse of a resident moose, while fishers listen to a chorus of bullfrogs, ducks and red-winged blackbirds as they cast for rainbow trout or bass.
Overnight
16 serviced campsites; 35 standard (2 ADA) Trailers limited to 24 feet
Amenities
Flush toilets, showers, dump station, electricity
Boating
Ramps; electric motor boats only
Activities
Camp, picnic, hike, cycle, mountain bike, swim, fish, wildlife and wildflower view, snowshoe, Nordic skiing
Groups
Day-use shelter
Winter
Cross country ski, ice fishing, ice skating
Trails
Hike
Wildlife
Waterfowl, Songbirds, Deer, Moose, Beaver, Bear