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Farragut State Park
- 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