FAMILY CAMP 2021 - CANCELLED
Things to Bring:
At The Park!
Farragut State Park offers so many things to do you can’t help but find the perfect activities for your family!
Scott Campsite has horseshoe pits and a volleyball / badminton net. *(you’ll need to bring the horseshoes, volleyballs, racquets & shuttlecocks!)
Hike or bike a trail. The park has over 40 miles of trails for you to explore!
Meet “Mack”, the nickname given to the “Rite of Passage” artwork located in the Farragut Memorial Plaza, next to the Museum at the Brig. He represents the 293,381 sailors who trained on these grounds for duty in World War II.
Tour the Museum at the Brig houses the world’s largest collection of United States Farragut Naval Training Station (1942-1946) memorabilia. Open 10am - 5pm
Watch films on area history and geology in the Museum at the Brig’s Pacific Theater! Open 10am - 5pm
DISC GOLF! Farragut has five 18-hole disc golf courses. The Wreckreator, Northstar, A.W.O.L., and Cutthroat courses offer a world class disc golfing experience. The Little Black Bear is perfect for beginners and children! Courses open 8am - 9pm (or sunset, whichever is earlier)
It’s summer. What’s better than swimming! Beaver Bay Beach is horseshoe shaped and one of the few placed on the lake where the water warms in the summer! *Please note that pets, glass containers and hard sided boats (canoes, kayaks, etc) are not allowed in this beach area.
If you bring your own horses, you can take advantage of over 20 miles of trails available on the north side of the park from the Corral day use and camping area - close to Scott Group Campground!
Looking forward to boating? Eagle Boat Launch provides the only major access for boaters on the sound end of Lake Pend Oreille.
The park has a naturalist on staff providing trail hikes, Junior Ranger and evening campfire programs. For those who like to go at their own pace, wayside exhibits are placed around the park, with information on area wildlife and park features.