Albeni Falls Dam

Photo credit: United States Army Corps of Engineers
Nine recreation areas and 16 wildlife management areas (WMA) are administered by the Corps of Engineers, including four developed campgrounds/day-use areas, two day-use only areas, and five primitive access areas. Albeni Cove, Priest River, Riley Creek, and Springy Point have developed campsites (no hookups, except at Riley Creek) with a variety of day-use facilities. The Visitor Center and Trestle Creek are day-use areas only. Morton Slough, Johnson Creek, Hawkins Point, Pack River, and the Driftyard are managed by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game offer boat launch facilities.
Albeni Cove Campground
AFD Visitor Center
North Shore Strips WMA
Priest River Campground
Priest River WMA
Parcel C322 WMA
Carey Creek WMA
Riley Creek Campground
Riley Creek WMA
Hoodoo WMA
Morton Slough Boat Launch
Morton Slough WMA
Mallard Bay WMA
Muskrat Lake WMA
Carr Creek WMA
Hornby Creek WMA
Springy Point Campground
Ponder Point WMA
Oden Bay WMA
Pack River WMA
Hawkins Point Boat Ramp
Pack River Boat Ramp
Trestle Creek Day Use
Clark Fork Delta WMA
Clark Fork Delta Boat Ramp
Johnson Creek Boat Ramp and Primitive Camping
The Mission of the Natural Resource Section of the Albeni Falls Dam is to provide recreation, natural resource management, emergency services and public education and information that improves the quality of life for visitors to our facilities and the general public through a trained, customer oriented, professional staff.
https://www.nws.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Locks-and-Dams/Albeni-Falls-Dam/
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