Adequate park for an overnight stay with Full Hook Up and cable. As others have noted, the park is not attractive, has no amenities, is basically RV sites built in an open spot next to an RV shop. Some sites seemed to be occupied by seasonals or local workers. It is within walking distance of places to eat and a large grocery store. Yes, the trains are fairly constant and loud, but that doesn't really bother us. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Another bad Sandpoint joke. Looks like the RV repair place next door had this big gravel lot and made it into a RV park. Tight sites, tiny patches of grass, little trees, no shade, indifferent staff. At least the laundry room and showers were nice, but washers were $2.00. Better off dry camping at WalMart or go to the COE or NF parks in area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Don’t expect a country setting here. The park is in an industrial area with little in the way of grass and no views. Sites are clean and well maintained, but quite narrow. Our 42 foot coach needed to stick out several feet from the normal location in order to open our slides around the small trees planted between the sites. Smaller RVs will be happier. Our biggest complaint, however, were the trains, which ran next to the park and were very loud during the night due to a nearby crossing. It was OK, but the next time we are in the Sandpoint area we will look around a bit before going back to Hi Dee Ho. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Small park with owners also operating excellent RV repair facility. Replaced brake actuator, involving warranty, in 2 days, which included part shipment. Many trains passing through nearby, sounding horns at all hours. Gravel roads. Some residents. Located 1 block east of Hwy. 95. Convenient to town and Lake Pend Oreille. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.