The Silverwood Theme Park attracts hundreds of tourists every year. And for those coming in a motorhome, there’s a campground right inside the theme park: The Silverwood RV Park.
It’s a family-friendly RV park that caters to all age groups.
If you’re planning a trip to Silverwood in a motor trailer, we highly recommend this RV park. It has all the amenities and the convenience to make your stay comfortable. Continue reading for everything you need to know before you visit.
Silverwood RV Park: An Overview
Silverwood RV Park is located within the famed Silverwood Theme Park. It’s meant for RVers visiting the theme park. But it may accommodate others too since there’s an overflow area.
The RV park is located in the Northwest Idaho panhandle, close to the Idaho-Washington border. The nearest major city to the RV park is Spokane, Washington. It takes about an hour to reach there following the Interstate-90 E. From Coeur d’Alene, it’s a roughly half an hour’s drive.
Silverwood RV park has a total of 126 RV sites that were renovated in 2016. They all have full hook-ups and are ideal for both small and mid-range motor vehicles. The sites are within walkable distance of the theme park, which you access via an underground tunnel.
Despite being named an RV park, the campground has got tent sites. These sites can accommodate six guests and offer more or less the same amenities as the RV sites.
Among the amenities, you have restrooms, a laundry facility, a volleyball court, a picnic area, fire rings, and free Wi-Fi available to all the guests.
The theme park with world-class rides and water slides is the main reason to stay at this campground. But you also get easy access to the rest of the tourist attractions in Idaho Panhandle. You can leave and come back to Silverwood and this RV Park, so long-term camping is possible.
All in all, it’s the ideal RV camping option for anyone visiting the Silverwood theme park.
Amenities at Silverwood RV Park
The Silverwood RV Park received a major upgrade in 2016 and now boasts all the modern amenities you’d expect from a top-tier RV park. Here are some of them:
Full hook-up sites
The Silverwood RV Park has 126 RV sites, and all of them are full hook-ups. So you’ll have water, electricity, and sewer hook-up at every site. Along with that, you can expect to have a picnic table and fire ring at each location.
There are both back-in and pull-thru sites and are big enough to accommodate rigs up to 66 feet in length. All the sites are gravel, and you’ll have plenty of space to move around comfortably.
Camp sites
These sites are meant for travelers who prefer camping in tents. You’ll have more or less the same amenities as the RV sites at a reduced rate.
Since the entire campground is clean, well-maintained, and safe, you won’t have any issues spending the night in canvas.
Restrooms with shower
There are multiple restrooms within the campground, and these are restricted to the guests at Silverwood RV park. No one from the theme park is allowed to use them.
Therefore, the restrooms are hygienic and accessible 24X7. You’ll also find showers with seasonal hot water.
Laundry
There’s an on-site laundry facility to keep your clothes clean and ready. You’ll find coin-operated washers and dryers and a steady water supply. These are reasonably priced and open till late at night for added convenience.
Playground
The RV park has a volleyball court for adults and a children’s playground to keep the kids busy. You can serve a few balls or relax on the benches.
This is a dog-friendly park, and the playground is big enough to give your pooch a walk. Just ensure it’s leashed all the time.
Free Wi-Fi
Stay connected with your social circle or binge-watch your favorite Netflix with high-speed Wi-Fi internet. You’ll receive the login credentials soon after arriving at the park.
The coverage is good throughout the park. There might be some speed restrictions, but not so much as to hinder the browsing experience.
The Silverwood RV Park is constantly adding new amenities and upgrading the existing ones. So be prepared for surprises when you arrive.
Things to do at Silverwood RV Park
Hundreds of thousands of tourists visit Silverwood for a reason. That’s because of the large number of touristy things on offer throughout the year.
Here are some of the things you get to do at and near Silverwood RV Park:
Brave the rides at Silverwood theme park
The Silverwood theme park is the largest theme park in the Northeast region, spread across an area of 221 acres. It has got 70 different types of rides, slides, and other attractions.
The Avalanche family slide and the Timer Terror will cause your heart to race for sure. The Panic Plunge (a 147-foot drop) and Aftershock are other popular rides.
If you’re looking for a relaxing ride, walk down to the lazy river and let the steady stream take you around the park.
The theme is divided into two sections; one section has the rides, and the other is the water park. While it’s possible to explore two separate units in one day, it’s recommended that you plan for at least two days.
Other than the rides, you’ll find a shopping center and dining options. Campers at the Silverwood RV Park get special discounts for the theme park and water park.
Embark on the majestic trails of the Idaho Panhandle
The Silverwood RV Park is located next to the Idaho Panhandle National Forest. You’ll find various trails that run through the forest area. After trying out the rides at the theme park, you should explore these trials for a day.
The closest trails from Silverwood are at Farragut State Park, which is 9 miles from the RV park.
The three-mile-long Highpoint Trail is the most rewarding of all the trails at Farragut. It’ll lead you to Bernard Peak, which offers mesmerizing views of Lake Pend Oreille. The hike is a bit challenging, but it’s worth the effort.
You’ll also find biking and horse riding trails in the area. The Pend Oreille Lake area has multiple trails where you can embark on guided tours.
Go fishing
Lake Pend Oreille is home to various fish species, including salmon, bull trout, and Kamloops rainbow trout, which can weigh 37 pounds. Surrounded by mountain peaks, it’s a great place to spend a lazy afternoon catching fish.
There are various spots in the lake ideal for ice fishing. So, if you visit Silverwood during the winter, include fishing at Lake Pend Oreille in your itinerary.
Other fishing destinations near Silverwood RV Park are Spirit Lake, Twin Lake, and Hayden Lake.
Game hunting in the Idaho panhandle
The state of Idaho has a significant game population, including elk, deer, and mule deer. And in some parts of the North Idaho Panhandle, game hunting is allowed.
Priest Lake, which is two hours of drive from the theme park, is a prime destination for hunters. It has got an abundance of black bears. These roam the high mountain ridges along with mule deer, making it easier to spot them.
The hunting season kicks in from the month of October and lasts till December. You can obtain permits from the authorities and try your hands at game hunting.
Experience fresh lavender tea at Blooming Fields
If you love the scent of lavender, consider taking a trip to the Blooming Fields Lavender farm. The 10-acre farm grows 11 different varieties of lavender. The freshly-produced lavender is then turned into products like essential oils, hand salve, sprays, scrubs, and hand soap at the farm.
The owners will also serve you authentic lavender iced tea, lemonade, or cocktail. You can bring some for your friends back home.
Blooming Fields also runs tea-making and lavender wreath-making workshops. But you need to check availability and book in advance.
How Much is Camping at Silverwood RV Park?
Silverwood Theme Park has set different rates for different lodging options.
For camping in an RV at Silverwood, it costs $59 per night for sites with a 30 amp electricity outlet. For sites with 50 amp outlets, the price is $69 per night.
Similarly, tent sites with electricity at Silverwood RV park are 54 per night. The sites without electricity can be booked for $10 less at $44 per night.
Also, please note that the above rates are for the weekends. Weekday bookings will cost $5 less for all the sites.
Silverwood RV Park Reservations
Silverwood RV Park requires you to book online at the online bookings portal. It’s an interactive portal that lets you view the size, amenities, shade, and hook-ups of each site. You can select an RV or tent site and make the payments to confirm your reservation.
After confirmation, you’ll receive a receipt in your email address along with other information.
You can also book at the RV park reservation counter, but it’s subject to availability.
For cancellation, you need to log in to your account and submit a cancellation request. Refunds will take between 3-5 days to process.
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