The best camping near Conconully State Park

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Farm Stays At Chelan Ranch

3 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Manson, WA
Nestled at the 2,000' level of Chelan, our accommodations offer stunning views of the majestic mountains and sparkling Lake Chelan. As a working organic apple, cherry, and blueberry farm, guests have the unique opportunity to immerse themselves in farm life and experience the beauty of sustainable organic agriculture firsthand. During your stay, visit our nearby Farm Stand, where you can indulge in fresh, locally grown fruit straight from the orchard. Chat with our farmer or farm staff to learn more about organic farming practices and gain insights into life on the farm. For outdoor enthusiasts, nearby Echo Valley offers a variety of biking and hiking trails, allowing guests to explore the scenic landscape and immerse themselves in nature's beauty. At Chelan Ranch, we pride ourselves on providing a welcoming atmosphere where guests can truly appreciate the tranquility of our farm stays. Whether you're seeking a relaxing getaway or an educational experience in organic farming, our farm stays offer the perfect blend of comfort, hospitality, and natural beauty. We look forward to welcoming you to our peaceful retreat at Chelan Ranch. Our two amazing farm stay spots provide a peaceful retreat off the beaten track, surrounded by picturesque countryside. Guests can relax and unwind in the quiet setting, soaking in the serene atmosphere and enjoying the natural beauty. No sewer or water at the sites. Potable water is available at the fruit stand across the street. 30-amp and 50-amp electric hookups are available. Portable bathroom and dumpster are located near sites. Maximum six guests per site. One vehicle per site. No fires allowed. Gas grills and propane fire pits are OK. Maximum two dogs per site on leashes at all times. Farm Stay - Site 1: Starting at $80 / Night, For RV's up to 40', (back-in parking) Farm Stay - Site 2: Starting at $80 / Night, For RV's up to 25', (nose-in parking only)
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Little Siberia river camp

1 site · Tent2 acres · Twisp, WA
Camps is your twisps best local destination for Camping. The parking isn’t that great this year, but lots of suprises are in store for future camping experience. In the mean time i will explain some of the pleasantries and pitfalls. the property is 1 mile to twisp central. is close to 2 acres in heavily forest terrain on the river, Old growth Cottonwood, Pine, and aspen. it is at the junction of twisp river road and poor man creek mean time you can pick between 4 sites. ranging in size and suitabilities. history back in 1934 was a great flood. it wiped out row after row of bridges along the river. The concrete erection on the edge of the river and was one of the main roads to go up twisp river. Now it is our campsite. one of these old bridges. Cottonwood Tree Goes by Different names. In Certain Conditions and in The spring time you can smell The most Fragrant Aroma Permeate the campground. From the cottonwood buds, also known as the balm of gilliad. the cottonwood trees growing around the campgrounds can also be dangerous there limbs can be hard and snap suddenly. but are very interesting because each tree drinks up to 75 gallons of water every day. One Tree Stands out mightily in the midst of the all the cottonwood and aspen a giant There is no electricty. that is okay. we do have a power generator if you want to use it. please just be curtious of other campers because it is noisy. soon we will get alternative energy resources to mitigate this. Dangers abound, it is close to the wilderness. the tree branches can fall at any time. winds can be worse. the water can sweep you away. (during high season.) and bears and cougar and fires. The good Rent all the campsites and you can have your own private festivities. Lots of space, Cool Location. Town is close. walk or drive a mile and can get reception. Beautiful once in a lifetime opportunity. Rules Fire Readiness. Every Campsite is equipped with a fire extinquisher. get famaliar with it. There is no smoking on the campground. even if you where to smoke on the road please be mindful of ashes. there will be designated ashtrays. and down the road may get smoking places. fires in this place can be very dangerous. not just to us but the entire city. There are places where pine needles lay up to 6-12 inches.
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Whistlin' Pine Ranch Resort

17 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents500 acres · Pateros, WA
Exquisitely beautiful area formed by melting glaciers forming the "Alta Coulee". The campground is situated at the South end of Alta Lake, opened in 1946 and operated by my Grandparents until 1980, when my father decided to continue operations adding Outfitting and Guide services into the Pasayten and Sawtooth Wilderness areas. Covid put a halt on business for a few years, but we are back and making some gradual upgrades and changes to offer camping and horseback riding experiences again! The lake is 220 acres known to Anglers near and far. Plenty of room for the sunseekers wanting to play in the water on paddle boards, kayaks, jet skis, and water skiing. An 18-hole Golf Course resides at the North end of the lake and white water rafting just a few miles down the hill on the Methow River. Must book horseback riding in advance. We offer free Wi fi to guests near the office only.
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Cheval Cellars BnB Camping

5 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Manson, WA
Captivating views of the Lake Chelan valley and mountains. We have a few choice sites on our working orchard and vineyard for discerning quiet campers to enjoy. On-property bike/hike trail, bike rentals, opportunity to tour our small European- style winery/barrel cellar for cider and wine tastings. At our mile-long 100 acre property camp sites vary from secluded walk-in/4WD tent only, to convenient shaded trailer pull-offs to sunny field campsites. There are five site choices for a total of four sites at any one time. All are spacious compared to most alternatives; most have great views of lakes and mountains. Numerous wineries nearby. Please see photos as the HipCamp property map is not accurate (use 308 Kinsey Road for GPS and mapping) Email/text or call to arrange best possible site for you! Options available for wine and cider making, E-bike tours and rentals
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PHILVILLE RV AND CABINS

10 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Pateros, WA
Philville is 3.85 miles from US 97 on state highway 153. Near Pateros wa., the property is ten acres and includes 3 acres of tent sites, 3 rv hookups and 3 cabin rentals. All sites are riverfront and the adjoining property is a state fishing access and boat launch used by rafters and fishermen. The site is at the very end of the popular "Black canyon" section of the Methow river. Rafting and fishing guides use this property regularly. There is ample space for boat and trailer parking. There is a winery in walking distance that offers a beautiful oudoor tasting experience. Winter opportunities include cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. Nearby the recreational opportunities abound. Alta Lake is a popular tourist area only 2 miles away. 4 miles away is Lake Pateros - home to many popular species of gamefish with massive runs of salmon passing eagerly anticipated each year in summer. The number in 2024 was over 500,000. Winthrop Wa. -a small western themed town is 30 miles away and a popular tourist destination. One of the most popular activities here is simply sitting in the river. We have a stunning swimming hole that is enjoyed by young and old. there are vertical bluffs across the river that are home to 60 bird species. A paradise for birders. Close to upland gamebird hunting on state land. The site also has historical significance being a site along the first wagon road into the Methow valley built in the 1800's
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Lautensleger Family Camp Property

8 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Mazama, WA
Choose your perfect spot from 8 different sites (power and water) in the campground. Each site used is $75 form June-August and $60 during the other months. No need to choose site beforehand, just book and you can choose your site once you arrive as your party will be the only ones there to enjoy the great outdoors! After Memorial Day, there is a porta potty on site. There is a large firepit and plenty of wood for fires (when there isn't a fire ban). There are trails all over for walking or there are trailheads just a short drive away if you want to hike. The river is a 30 second-1minute walk from the campsite. Perfect area to pitch a hammock and enjoy the sounds of nature. The campground is 5 miles away from the Mazama Store which sells amazing food (sandwiches, pastries, cookies, and the famous Sea Salt Baguettes). There is also a portable basketball hoop and a tether ball pole. Group rates available. SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER and MAY campers: There is no water, however you are still welcomed to camp.
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LAZY C Mini RV Park/Campground

3 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Tonasket, WA
For a virtual tour, search “Lazy C promo video” on YouTube, or, copy and paste this URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4HU6ruItRY “The Lazy C; Where Doing Nothing is OK" is a rustic but modern private home located on 20 beautiful acres near Wauconda, WA. Nestled between Tonasket and Republic, we welcome visitors to our beautiful and well appointed mini RV Park. We have two 50 amp full hook up sites as well as a third site that welcomes tent campers too. The third site has 30 amps and water, with sewer available as an "Extra" for RVs that want a full hookup. It also has our "Soon to be famous" Beach Outhouse. We love the area and are eager to share the hidden gems that abound here. We will be happy to recommend the finest day drives in the region as well as other adventure advice for our area. The Lazy C does not have cell service. The closest cell service can be obtained 20 miles away in either the town of Tonasket or Republic. That said, wi-fi calling on most cell phones work just fine. NOTE: Complimentary Camp Fire Wood Provided.
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The best camping near Conconully State Park guide

Overview

About

It's all about the water at Conconully. Two reservoirs create a fishing, swimming, and water sports paradise. Spend the day casting for bass and rainbow trout. Then, return to the family-friendly campground and enjoy games and campfires under the stars.

A 97-acre campground welcomes tents and RVs. Need more cover? Book one of the five cabins. Hookups are available, too.

With 5,400 feet of shoreline, the campground allows easy water access. Some sites are available to book early. Coming last-minute? Arrive early to get one of the first-come, first-served sites.

In the winter, the park turns into a snowy wonderland. Break out the snowshoes or skis and explore the forest on foot. Dogsledding is also a popular local activity.

Plus, since the park is right in the town of Conconully, it's a breeze to find cold-weather accommodation.

Notable campgrounds

  • Standard Campsites - Enjoy the simplicity of nature with these non-hookup sites, perfect for tent camping.
  • Partial Hookup Sites - Ideal for RVs, these sites offer some utilities for a comfortable stay in the wilderness.
  • Conconully Cabins - Nestled near the lower reservoir, these charming cabins offer a rustic yet comfortable retreat.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak summer months, as sites fill up quickly due to the park's popularity.
  • Consider visiting during the shoulder seasons for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies and check back often for newly available sites.
  • Explore nearby camping options to maximize your chances of finding a spot during busy times.

When to go

The best time to visit Conconully State Park is from April 6 to October 31, when all facilities are open and the weather is ideal for outdoor activities. Winter offers a peaceful retreat for snow sports, but be aware that watercraft launches and some amenities are closed from November 1 to March 31.

Know before you go

  • Remember to purchase a Discover Pass for park entry, with annual and one-day options available.
  • Check for any burn bans or specific rules regarding fires before planning your campfire.
  • Be mindful of parking restrictions; only designated pads or overflow areas are permitted for vehicles.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with ADA accessible campsites and restrooms available for visitors.
  • For a smooth visit, always call ahead to confirm the status of facilities, especially during transitional weather months.
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