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Frequently Asked Questions About Heyburn State Park

What is Heyburn State Park best known for?

The Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes bike path runs right through the park offering riders of all abilities a way to explore the area’s scenic beauty. Class 1 and 2 E-Bikes are allowed on the trail.

What kind of overnight accommodations and camping options are available at Heyburn State Park?

Visitors can utilize 72 standard campsites, 57 serviced sites, two cabins, and two cottages. Learn more about these unique lodging options here.

Are watercraft rentals available at Heyburn State Park?

Yes. Stop by the Rocky Point Marina for non-motorized boat rentals along with kayak and paddle board rentals.

What is there to do near Heyburn State Park?

Enjoy the fun of the Idaho Panhandle by digging for star garnets at the Emerald Creek Garnet Area (you keep what you find!), walk or ride the 73-mile long Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes or spend some time exploring Coeur d’Alene.

Are there any accessible offerings at Heyburn State Park?

Yes. Visitors will find an ADA serviced campsite, an ADA cabin and a GRIT Freedom Chair. The GRIT Freedom Chair is a manual all-terrain wheelchair available to rent for free from the park. Reservations are required for rental of the GRIT chair.