Idaho

Idaho

Farragut State Park

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Established
1966
Acreage
4,000 · 4,000 acres deeded to the state in 1966 (2,566 acres initially) and established as a state park by act of the Idaho legislature.
Location
Athol, Kootenai County, northern Idaho, at the southern tip of Lake Pend Oreille in the Coeur d'Alene Mountains.
Key features
Former Farragut Naval Training Station site; Museum at the Brig; 265 campsites; 10 camping cabins; 6 group camps; outdoor amphitheater; radio-controlled airplane field; over 40 miles of trails.
Activities
Camping, hiking, mountain biking, fishing, boating, swimming, water sports, orienteering, disc golf, model-aircraft flying, archery, horseback riding.
Notable
During WWII the park's grounds were the second-largest naval training center in the world, where over 293,000 sailors received basic training between 1942 and 1945.

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Source: en.wikipedia.org · 2026-05-15