€18.518518518519
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. (208) 883-5722
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Latah County Fairgrounds

1021 Harold Street
83843, Moscow
the United States

Latah County Fairgrounds is a campsite in Moscow, the United States, located in the Idaho region. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

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Michael & Stacey Smith
English (US)
$20 electric only, $30 full-hookup. Our first night there was a community beer & music festival. So it was a little noisy, but still a good experience. The site we stayed in was an un-numbered shaded site on the north side of the office. Plenty of 50A sites and free dump. Only 4 full-hookup sites.
2 years ago

traveling torch
English (US)
AT&T: 2-3 bars LTE Privacy- none Setting- fairground parking lot Options: -dry camp (free) -electrical only ($20) -full hookup ($30) No one to check in, fill out envelope for what option you chose and deposit money. Put the detachable part on your dash/window. 4 night max. Lots of potable water spigots around the campgrounds to fill up with hose or without. Some sites have both types of electrical hook plug ins, some don’t, so pay attention to what you need! Restrooms available in events center and a porta potty near the full hook up spots. Grass areas to walk dogs, relatively quiet.
2 years ago

GaryW
English (US)
We camped here one night and had electricity but no water because of potential freezing. Great facilities, clean, and easy to get to.
2 years ago

karmathebum
English (US)
Just a heads up. I camped the night of August 12, 2020 and the next day while I was away from the tent I camp back to a paper attached that said tent camping is not allowed. Cool spot otherwise. The gyro shop in town is very tasty. Well it’s 7PM and now I gotta drive to the Spring Valley Reservoir and hope tent camping will be allowed there! The weird thing is they definitely have public bathrooms, I used it just before setting up my tent. I guess sleeping in your fancy RV is higher class than a tent hahaha. Long live tent camping!
3 years ago

TG
English (US)
Great little find. We didn’t use the dump facilities, but they were available. Fairgrounds had full hook-ups, partial hook-ups, and for free you can dry camp. I read dry camping was for 4 days only. Beautiful little place, across the street were a Safeway and a Hardware Store. If every county had a place like this it would be awesome.
3 years ago

Mountain Beaches
English (US)
Wasn't really sure what to expect, but we took a chance. We just needed a place to stay the night as we travel from A to B and this was what we picked. Couldn't be happier. We didn't need any hookup so it was free. Quiet area and only one other rig in the place. It basically a gravel lot next to a lawn but that's all we needed. At the free sites, there is a limit of 4 nights per 12 month period and no reservations. Tent camping is NOT allowed The do have some paid sites that run $23 for Full Hookups (water, sewer and electric), or $17 for Electric only. Pretty much any size rig will fit here. We have a 32'6" fifth wheel. The other rig here is a Class A MH.
3 years ago