Farragut State Park
Farragut State Park information
Adress: 13550 ID-54, Athol, ID 83801, United States
Rating: 4.6/5
Rated count: 1474
Welcome to Farragut State Park!
History
Farragut State Park is located in northern Idaho and was once the second largest naval training station in the world during World War II. It was decommissioned in 1946 and turned into a state park in 1965.
Closest Airport
The closest airport to Farragut State Park is Spokane International Airport, which is approximately an hour’s drive away.
Size
Farragut State Park encompasses over 4,000 acres of rugged wilderness, including beautiful forests, meadows, and over 200 campsites.
Flora and Fauna
The park is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, including various species of birds, deer, and other wildlife. The forests are predominantly made up of pine, cedar, and fir trees.
Things to Do
- Hiking and biking on the park’s numerous trails
- Swimming and boating on Lake Pend Oreille
- Fishing for trout and bass
- Camping under the stars
- Attend ranger-led programs and educational events
Weather
The weather at Farragut State Park can vary greatly depending on the season. Summers are typically warm and sunny, while winters can bring snow and cold temperatures. Be sure to pack accordingly for your visit.