Old Babin's Campground & Cabins Introduce
For Idahoans seeking an ideal blend of rugged outdoor adventure and convenient access to a charming historic town, Old Babin's Campground & Cabins in Wallace stands out as a top-tier destination. Nestled along the scenic Coeur d'Alene River Road, this campground offers a fantastic base for exploring the rich history and abundant natural beauty of the Silver Valley. Whether you’re an avid cyclist ready to tackle world-class rail trails, an ATV enthusiast eager to hit the vast trail system, or simply looking for a peaceful riverside retreat with the convenience of nearby amenities, Old Babin's provides an inviting and well-equipped environment right here in our Gem State. It's the kind of place that fosters a deep connection with Idaho's unique landscape and vibrant past.
Old Babin's Campground & Cabins, often referred to as Wallace RV Park in many online listings, is more than just a place to park your rig or pitch a tent; it’s a gateway to the heart of North Idaho’s outdoor playground and the historic town of Wallace. Wallace itself is famous for being "The Center of the Universe" and boasts a rich mining heritage, with a downtown listed entirely on the National Register of Historic Places. The campground benefits immensely from this proximity, allowing guests to easily walk to museums, breweries, unique shops, and the famous Oasis Bordello Museum. Beyond the town, the immediate area offers a "nearly endless list of recreational and cultural adventures." From biking the renowned Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes and the thrilling Route of the Hiawatha to exploring vast networks of ATV and snowmobile trails, fishing in crystal-clear mountain rivers, or touring underground mines, there's an activity for every interest. Old Babin's Campground & Cabins truly provides a perfect blend of natural tranquility and engaging local experiences, making it a highly desirable spot for Idaho locals to explore their own backyard.
Old Babin's Campground & Cabins is located at 21170-B Coeur D'Alene River Road, Wallace, ID 68954, USA. This places it just outside the main downtown area of Wallace, providing a balance of peaceful natural surroundings and convenient access to town. Wallace itself is nestled in the Silver Valley of Idaho, easily accessible via Interstate 90 (I-90).
For those traveling east on I-90 (from Coeur d'Alene or Spokane), take Exit 61, which is the first Wallace exit. From the ramp, turn left onto Silver Valley Road, go around the corner (at the library), take the first left onto Pine Street, then a left onto 6th Street. The campground is located just past an underpass. If approaching from the east, you would use a different Wallace exit. The roads leading to and within the campground are paved and generally well-maintained, ensuring relatively easy access for RVs, trailers, and other vehicles. Reviews note that the campground is "blocks from Historic Old Town Wallace" and "within walking distance to Downtown Wallace," making exploration on foot a practical option. Furthermore, its location adjacent to the "Trail of the Coeur D'Alenes" and "minutes from the Route of the Hiawatha" means direct access to world-class biking and walking trails without needing to drive. While some reviews mention road noise during the day due to proximity to the road, it generally "slows down after dark." This superb accessibility to both natural attractions and town amenities makes Old Babin's Campground & Cabins a highly convenient and desirable base for Idaho locals.
Services Offered:
- RV Full Hookup Sites: The campground offers a variety of RV sites, including "20 Creekside Sites," "13 Roadside Sites," and "8 Pull-Through Sites." Full hookups are available, including city drinking water, sewer connections, and electrical hookups (30 amp on roadside & pull-through, 50/30/20 amp on creekside sites).
- Tent Sites: There are "6 spacious tent sites," described as "grassy," providing a comfortable space for traditional tent camping.
- Dry Cabins: Dry cabins are available, which typically include wooden bed platforms (campers need to bring their own mattress and bedding), overhead light, heater, and plug-ins. These cabins usually have picnic tables but do not include fire pits.
- Restrooms and Showers: Clean restrooms and showers are available for all guests. Note that these facilities are "NON-SMOKING." During winterization (typically from October 14th until spring), water supply to bathrooms and showers is turned off, and guests must be self-contained.
- Sewer Dump Station: A sewer dump facility is available for those traveling through or for guests whose sites do not have sewer hookups, for a small fee.
- Wi-Fi Access: Free Wi-Fi is available, though it "CANNOT be accessed throughout the park," but is accessible inside City Limits Brew Pub and North Idaho Mountain Brew (located adjacent to the RV Park) and outside on their patios.
- Pet-Friendly Policy: The campground is "very pet friendly," allowing furry companions at RV and tent sites (though typically not in cabins).
- On-Site Food and Beverage: City Limits Brew Pub & Grill and North Idaho Mountain Brew are located "adjacent to the RV Park," offering 12 craft beers on tap, a full liquor bar, and an "amazing pub menu" with gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options.
- Winter Camping: The park remains "open" in winter, offering a special rate that "includes access to power and dump facilities." Guests must be self-contained as water supply and bathroom/shower facilities are closed.
Features / Highlights:
- Direct Access to World-Class Trails: A significant highlight is its "walking distance" to the "Trail of the Coeur D'Alenes" and "minutes from the Route of the Hiawatha." These acclaimed rail-to-trail paths offer unparalleled opportunities for biking, walking, and rollerblading through stunning Idaho scenery. Campers can "ride your ATV right out of the park to the trails," accessing over "1,000 miles of mining, logging and Forest Service roads" converted into a vast trail system.
- Proximity to Historic Downtown Wallace: The campground's location allows for "walking distance to Downtown Wallace," a fully preserved historic mining town. This provides easy access to "fascinating museums" (like the Northern Pacific Depot Railroad Museum and Oasis Bordello Museum), unique antique shops, art galleries, and various dining options.
- Adjacent Brew Pub and Restaurant: The convenience of having "City Limits Brew Pub & Grill" and "North Idaho Mountain Brew" right next door is a major draw, offering "amazing service" and a fantastic spot for a meal and craft beer without having to leave the area.
- Riverside Setting: Many sites are "Creekside Sites," offering the soothing sounds of "the creek running alongside the campground" and creating a "peaceful next to the river" ambiance.
- Access to Mining Heritage Tours: Wallace's rich mining history is easily explored with "underground mine tours" (like the Sierra Silver Mine Tour) nearby, providing an educational and engaging experience.
- Adventure Activities Nearby: Beyond biking, the area boasts "ziplining in Wallace" (Silver Streak Zipline Tours), fishing in the Coeur d'Alene River, and various snow sports at Lookout Pass in winter.
- Spacious and Level Sites: Reviews mention "great spacing on the campsites" and "all very level sites," contributing to a comfortable setup for campers.
- Friendly and Accommodating Staff: Many visitors praise the "amazing staff" and "friendly employees" who are "very accommodating," enhancing the overall positive experience.
Contact Information:
Address: 21170-B Coeur D'Alene River Road, Wallace, ID 68954, USA
Phone: (208) 415-3024
Mobile Phone: +1 208-415-3024
It is always recommended to call ahead or check their official website (WallaceRVPark.com) for the most current information regarding availability, seasonal closures (especially for water and facilities in winter), and reservation policies. Reservations are highly recommended during peak seasons due to popularity.
For Idaho locals, Old Babin's Campground & Cabins in Wallace is an exceptionally suitable and highly recommended destination. It hits the sweet spot for those who desire both immersive outdoor adventures and the charm of a historic town, all within convenient reach. The direct access to world-class biking trails like the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes and the Route of the Hiawatha means less time driving and more time exploring, a huge plus for active Idahoans. The convenience of being able to "ride your ATV right out of the park to the trails" further broadens its appeal.
Beyond the thrilling recreation, the ability to walk to downtown Wallace with its unique museums, shops, and breweries, along with the added amenity of an on-site brew pub, creates a truly unique camping experience. While winter conditions require self-contained units, the year-round availability with power and dump facilities still makes it a viable option for cold-weather enthusiasts. Old Babin's offers a well-maintained, friendly, and strategically located base camp that allows Idahoans to fully embrace the outdoor beauty and historical richness of their own North Idaho backyard.
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Old Babin's Campground & Cabins
21170-B Coeur D'Alene River Road, Wallace, ID 68954, USA
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