Winchester Lake State Park Is Home To A Yurt Village In Idaho Where You Can Spend The Night

Winchester Lake State Park is one of the most underrated state parks in Idaho. Located in northern Idaho, this state park sits right at the base of the Craig Mountains and features a beautiful 104-acre lake that is perfect for fishing and spending some time outdoors. And while Winchester Lake State Park has plenty to offer, one of its highlights is its charming yurt village.

Anglers, campers, outdoor enthusiasts, and those who just want some time away will fall in love with Winchester Lake State Park. This beautiful destination is one that deserves a spot on every bucket list and is where you can stay for quite some time.

In fact, there is a large campground at Winchester Lake State Park designed for tents and trailers. The campsites are surrounded by trees and have many amenities for an enjoyable outdoor adventure.

But, if you don’t want to “rough it,” book a stay in one of the yurts at Winchester Lake State Park.

There are four yurts at this Idaho park. Three of the yurts — Lodgepole, Snowberry, and Ponderosa — are premium yurts that comfortably sleep up to five individuals. They each include wall heat, lights, and electricity.

The fourth yurt — Tamarack Yurt — is considered a deluxe yurt and also includes a microwave, pair of Adirondack chairs, and a pair of bicycles.

All of the yurts feature a bunk bed with a full-size mattress and a futon that folds out to a bed. There are also picnic tables, a fire ring, and a gas propane BBQ.

Plus, to help you more easily spend a little time out on the water, all yurts include a single canoe, life jackets, and paddles. If visiting during the winter, snowshoes are provided.

You can even bring your favorite furry friend along with you as all of the yurts, except for the Lodgepole Yurt, are pet friendly. The yurts are also near the lake for easy access.

To immerse yourself in nature, enjoy a little quiet, and for a fabulous glamping experience in an Idaho state park, you’ll want to book your stay in this yurt village.

For more information on Winchester Lake State Park, including rates and availability for these yurts in Idaho, visit the Idaho State Parks website.

Have you ever stayed in one of the yurts at this state park? What was your experience like? Please share with us in the comments!

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