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Steamboat Rock State Park
Overlooking the Grand Coulee Dam, this park boasts the perfectly scenic 600 acres of Steamboat Rock.
The best of both worlds reside here— beautiful scenery along with a bird's eye view of the Grand Coulee Dam.
Whether you call it a "mesa," "butte" or "rock," the 800 ft. elevation and 600 acres of Steamboat Rock offers some primo hiking. Thanks to the Ice Age doing some hefty craftwork, the landscape includes tons of columnar, basaltic rock.
Explore 50,000 feet of Banks Lake freshwater shoreline. You can also choose from activities like skiing, ice climbing, horse riding, and more.
Boats are welcome to dock here with dock and boat-in campsites to take advantage of. There is also a variety of standard campsites, full-hookup sites, and cabins along with separate showers and bathrooms. It's rightfully a popular place to be, so always make sure to
The best of both worlds reside here— beautiful scenery along with a bird's eye view of the Grand Coulee Dam.
Whether you call it a "mesa," "butte" or "rock," the 800 ft. elevation and 600 acres of Steamboat Rock offers some primo hiking. Thanks to the Ice Age doing some hefty craftwork, the landscape includes tons of columnar, basaltic rock.
Explore 50,000 feet of Banks Lake freshwater shoreline. You can also choose from activities like skiing, ice climbing, horse riding, and more.
Boats are welcome to dock here with dock and boat-in campsites to take advantage of. There is also a variety of standard campsites, full-hookup sites, and cabins along with separate showers and bathrooms. It's rightfully a popular place to be, so always make sure to call at least a month or so in advance to reserve a camping spot.
Activities in the park
1 campground in Steamboat Rock State Park
Steamboat Rock Campground’s got 26 tent spaces, 136 utility sites (full hook-up) and 3 cabins—a little something even for those with discriminating tastes. These sites share access to a dump station, six restrooms (4 ADA) and six showers (4 ADA). If you really want to be baller though, round up a first mate and voyage to one of 12 boat-in campsite Read more...
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