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Eastern Washington’s Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area protects the 125-square-mile Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake and some of the land surrounding it, serving as an outdoor recreation spot and attracting campers, boaters, anglers, and hikers. While it's primarily a summer destination, plenty of Washingtonians descend on the area in the wintertime to snowshoe, cross-country ski, and play in the snow. None of the public Lake Roosevelt campgrounds have hookups, but independently owned RV parks and Hipcamps are in the area.
Eastern Washington’s Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area protects the 125-square-mile Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake and some of the land surrounding it, serving as an outdoor recreation spot and attracting campers, boaters, anglers, and hikers. While it's primarily a summer destination, plenty of Washingtonians descend on the area in the wintertime to snowshoe, cross-country ski, and play in the snow. None of the public Lake Roosevelt campgrounds have hookups, but independently owned RV parks and Hipcamps are in the area.
Activities in the park
Biking
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Paddling
Swimming
Wildlife watching
32 campgrounds in Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
Pitch your tent at Cloverleaf Campground and it will be your lucky day! This small camp is situated on the shore of a whale tail shaped nook on Lake Roosevelt. Don’t forget your bathing suit, the swimming hole here is fly. Speaking of fly, if you bring your binoculars you can watch the bald eagles soar above you. Drive in or boat in, up to you. Th Read more...
Recreation plus history plus Ponderosa pine equals get here now. Fort Spokane Group Campground sits on the shore of Lake Roosevelt and lies next to the grounds of what once was a military fort. Fish in the morning for walleye, bass, rainbow trout and salmon, play I spy with my little eye a bald eagle (or golden eagle if you’re feeling lucky) in th Read more...
The Sterling Point Campground is located on the banks of the Columbia River. You’ll have views of the mountain peaks of Johnny George Mountain, just across the river. Read more...
Plum Point Campground is located on the banks of Lake Roosevelt, near the Coulee Dam. You’ll be a short boat ride from Spring Canyon, which has a boat dock, nature trail, and ranger station. Plum Point Campground has its own boat dock. Read more...
Feel like you might have been a fish in your past life? Revisit those happy times at Spring Canyon Campground where you’ll find one of the best swimming areas on Lake Roosevelt. If you need a break from the Lake, check out the nearby Bunchgrass Prairie Nature Trail where you can take a leisurely stroll through sagebrush. These campsites aren’t dir Read more...
Rough week at the office? Head to Kettle Falls Campground on the northern tip of Lake Roosevelt and watch your troubles melt away. There’s so much to do here, you won’t have a moment to think about work. Swim in the cold, clear glacial lake, hike the surrounding forest, and keep a look out for elk, deer, and moose. The campground is fully accessib Read more...
Rich with history teamed with intoxicating natural beauty, Fort Spokane can be the campground for anyone and everyone. As the name suggests, there is a former military fort there to explore. Many intriguing learning opportunities are here at Fort Spokane. Both birding and fishing are also popular activities at this camp. This reservable camp lies Read more...
Head over to Gifford Campground and make your outdoor dreams of ‘boat heaven’ a reality. Don’t worry about a thing here at Gifford’s with a boat ramp of 1249’ and dock all you need to do is bring the beer. Chill at the shore of Lake Roosevelt at your campsite or get out there and throw a line in. Bass, Rainbow Trout, and more are all waiting to bi Read more...
Wanna know a secret? Hawk Creek Campground isn’t just awesome for its gorgeous lakeside campsites or its convenient boating resources. There is also a little known waterfall nearby with a plunge pool. Bring your kayaks, canoes, any or all watercrafts and check this out! Hawk Creek waterfall can be your very own remote oasis, and the campground you Read more...
As the name suggests this campground is most popular for hunters and fishermen. However, it works just as well for campers of all shapes and recreational preferences. On site there is a 1232’ boat ramp and dock as well as all the RV amenities available. Go swimming in the lake or fire up your motors to go fishing. Whether you're there for camping Read more...
If you don’t have a boat beware of Porcupine Bay Campground. These grounds are known to give non-boaters a severe case of boating fever! If that’s cool with you that’s cool with Porcupine Bay. With an all accommodating 1243’ boat ramp and dock, this is the place to be when boatin’ season hits. Nothing like walking a few steps from your tent and ho Read more...
Are you jonesing for some lakeside R&R? Take the trip to Jones Bay Campground. Here you will find premiere boating and fishing opportunities, wildlife viewing, and the perfect spot to take that much needed chill pill. Get your grill on with your fresh catch of the day and then take a stroll on the beach for some rock hunting. Located on the so Read more...
Knock knock. Who’s there? Gifford Family Reunion! No worries, you don’t have to be a Gifford to host your next gathering at Gifford Group Site. Whether its hunting, fishing, or swimming you’re after, all groups can agree the lake views are to die for. Read more...
No red herring here. Have your meat and catch it too at Hunters Group Site, popular among hunters and fisherman. Families take note there’s room for you too and a playground is available on site. Swimming and boating activities also popular–BOOYAH!Read more...
Your own private island getaway! Summer Island Campground is located on a tiny island just off the coast, where the Columbia and Kettle Rivers flow into Lake Roosevelt. Leave your boat at the dock and enjoy the views of the surrounding mountains from your campsite. Read more...
Located on the banks of the Spokane River, Crystal Cove is a short boat ride to the Fort Spokane Visitor Center and several trails. Across the river from your campsite, you’ll have views of the Spokane Indian Reservation and mountain ranges. Read more...
Located on the Spokane River, you can reach the Fort Spokane Visitor Center and several trails with by a quick boat ride. Detillion Campground is across the river from the Spokane Indian Reservation, with great views of the surrounding mountains, and there is a boat dock here. Read more...
You’ll find Enterprise Campground on the shores where the Oh-Ra-Pak-En and Wilmont Creeks meet the Roosevelt Lake. You’ll be just across the water from the Colville Indian Reservation with great views of the Gold Mountain Ridge. Read more...
The Halversen Canyon Campground is located on the banks of the Columbia River. You’ll have views of the mountain ranges across the river. Keller Ferry Marina is a few miles away by boat, where you can load up on the basics like groceries, ice, and fuel. Read more...
Located on the banks of the Spokane River, you’re just a short boat ride away from the Fort Spokane Visitor Center and several trails. The Ponderosa Campground is just across the river from the Spokane Indian Reservation, and you’ll have great views of the surrounding mountain ranges. Read more...
You’ll find Goldsmith Campground on the banks of Lake Roosevelt where the Sanpoil and Columbia Rivers meet. You’ll have great views in all directions of the surrounding mountains. Read more...
Jones Bay Campground is located on the banks of the Roosevelt Lake and it has its own boat dock. You’ll have views across the lake of nearby mountain ranges. Read more...
You can camp in Penix Canyon, which is on Lake Roosevelt, where the Columbia and Sanpoil Rivers meet. You’ll have a place to dock your boat here. When you text your friends about this place, please be mindful of autocorrect. Read more...
You and the Columbia River makes two. Sound like a date? Plan your steamy date in the wilderness at Haag Cove Campground and you won’t be disappointed. The riverfront sites come with the best basics--picnic tables for fine dining, fire grills for even finer dining, drinking water to cleanse the palette--and are available for tent and RV camping up Read more...
Locust Grove Group Site located 0. 35 miles from the Keller Falls Campground has two group sites hosting up to 75 at one and 50 at the other. The area is rich in history, water activities, wildlife viewing, fishing and boating. Read more...
Hello gorgeous. Let the jaw drop upon arrival at Spring Canyon Group Site. Large enough for six vehicles and 25 persons, soaking up the sun in good company is all you have to worry about here. Biking, birding, boating–fishing, hiking, hunting–skiing, swimming, surfing. This place is a triple trifecta!Read more...
Untie your boats and break out your swimsuits! It’s time to head to Marcus Island Campground and get your summer on! A 1281’ boat launch and dock make it the perfect destination for those that like to keep it cool on the water. Come pitch your tent and get a load of that bitchin’ view of the Columbia River. Water is only available seasonally. You Read more...
Water babies rejoice! Kamloops Island Campground is perched on a wide expanse of the Columbia River. Bring your boat, your water skis, your driftwood raft, because this is the place where the river sings sweet songs to soothe your soul. You won’t want to miss a moment of it. Vault toilets, seasonal drinking water, and a boat launch make it easy fo Read more...
Thank heavens for lakeside Evans Group Site, answer to your group camping prayers. Gather up a crew of 25 for a nautical time. The site is highly accessible (boat ramp, picnic area, restroom and swimming); has parking, paved roads and a group fire ring; and boasts every water activity imaginable. Gotta see it to believe it!Read more...
Looking for a fantastic view on Lake Roosevelt? Head up to Evans Group Camp located on the north shore. Your group will be spoiled with swimming and boating in crystal waters, fishing for salmon and trout, and watching eagles soar through the beautiful vista. The group campsites are perfect for family reunions or medium size groups looking to cele Read more...
Locals know Kettle River as one of Washington’s best kept secrets, and now that you’re in on it, you’ve no choice but to pack up the rig and road-trip your way to Kettle River Campground. Here you’ll find world-class fishing, private, wooded campsites, a boat dock, potable water, and toilets. Bonus for families: Kettle River Campground has an awes Read more...
If boatings your game, North Gorge Campground is your utopia! Sites are waterfront with views of Lake Roosevelt and hills of pine in the distance. Drop in your kayak or take out your motorboat for a day on the lake or a jaunt of morning fishing. Gotta love a pan-fried rainbow trout! Come and get ‘em, North Gorge’s got ‘em. Equipped with a dock on Read more...
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Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
Bring your boat—or your snowshoes—for some outdoor fun at this eastern Washington reservoir.
Eastern Washington’s Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area protects the 125-square-mile Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake and some of the land surrounding it, serving as an outdoor recreation spot and attracting campers, boaters, anglers, and hikers. While it's primarily a summer destination, plenty of Washingtonians descend on the area in the wintertime to snowshoe, cross-country ski, and play in the snow. None of the public Lake Roosevelt campgrounds have hookups, but independently owned RV parks and Hipcamps are in the area.
Eastern Washington’s Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area protects the 125-square-mile Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake and some of the land surrounding it, serving as an outdoor recreation spot and attracting campers, boaters, anglers, and hikers. While it's primarily a summer destination, plenty of Washingtonians descend on the area in the wintertime to snowshoe, cross-country ski, and play in the snow. None of the public Lake Roosevelt campgrounds have hookups, but independently owned RV parks and Hipcamps are in the area.
Activities in the park
32 campgrounds in Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
Pitch your tent at Cloverleaf Campground and it will be your lucky day! This small camp is situated on the shore of a whale tail shaped nook on Lake Roosevelt. Don’t forget your bathing suit, the swimming hole here is fly. Speaking of fly, if you bring your binoculars you can watch the bald eagles soar above you. Drive in or boat in, up to you. Th Read more...
Recreation plus history plus Ponderosa pine equals get here now. Fort Spokane Group Campground sits on the shore of Lake Roosevelt and lies next to the grounds of what once was a military fort. Fish in the morning for walleye, bass, rainbow trout and salmon, play I spy with my little eye a bald eagle (or golden eagle if you’re feeling lucky) in th Read more...
The Sterling Point Campground is located on the banks of the Columbia River. You’ll have views of the mountain peaks of Johnny George Mountain, just across the river. Read more...
Plum Point Campground is located on the banks of Lake Roosevelt, near the Coulee Dam. You’ll be a short boat ride from Spring Canyon, which has a boat dock, nature trail, and ranger station. Plum Point Campground has its own boat dock. Read more...
Feel like you might have been a fish in your past life? Revisit those happy times at Spring Canyon Campground where you’ll find one of the best swimming areas on Lake Roosevelt. If you need a break from the Lake, check out the nearby Bunchgrass Prairie Nature Trail where you can take a leisurely stroll through sagebrush. These campsites aren’t dir Read more...
Rough week at the office? Head to Kettle Falls Campground on the northern tip of Lake Roosevelt and watch your troubles melt away. There’s so much to do here, you won’t have a moment to think about work. Swim in the cold, clear glacial lake, hike the surrounding forest, and keep a look out for elk, deer, and moose. The campground is fully accessib Read more...
Rich with history teamed with intoxicating natural beauty, Fort Spokane can be the campground for anyone and everyone. As the name suggests, there is a former military fort there to explore. Many intriguing learning opportunities are here at Fort Spokane. Both birding and fishing are also popular activities at this camp. This reservable camp lies Read more...
Head over to Gifford Campground and make your outdoor dreams of ‘boat heaven’ a reality. Don’t worry about a thing here at Gifford’s with a boat ramp of 1249’ and dock all you need to do is bring the beer. Chill at the shore of Lake Roosevelt at your campsite or get out there and throw a line in. Bass, Rainbow Trout, and more are all waiting to bi Read more...
Wanna know a secret? Hawk Creek Campground isn’t just awesome for its gorgeous lakeside campsites or its convenient boating resources. There is also a little known waterfall nearby with a plunge pool. Bring your kayaks, canoes, any or all watercrafts and check this out! Hawk Creek waterfall can be your very own remote oasis, and the campground you Read more...
As the name suggests this campground is most popular for hunters and fishermen. However, it works just as well for campers of all shapes and recreational preferences. On site there is a 1232’ boat ramp and dock as well as all the RV amenities available. Go swimming in the lake or fire up your motors to go fishing. Whether you're there for camping Read more...
If you don’t have a boat beware of Porcupine Bay Campground. These grounds are known to give non-boaters a severe case of boating fever! If that’s cool with you that’s cool with Porcupine Bay. With an all accommodating 1243’ boat ramp and dock, this is the place to be when boatin’ season hits. Nothing like walking a few steps from your tent and ho Read more...
Are you jonesing for some lakeside R&R? Take the trip to Jones Bay Campground. Here you will find premiere boating and fishing opportunities, wildlife viewing, and the perfect spot to take that much needed chill pill. Get your grill on with your fresh catch of the day and then take a stroll on the beach for some rock hunting. Located on the so Read more...
Knock knock. Who’s there? Gifford Family Reunion! No worries, you don’t have to be a Gifford to host your next gathering at Gifford Group Site. Whether its hunting, fishing, or swimming you’re after, all groups can agree the lake views are to die for. Read more...
No red herring here. Have your meat and catch it too at Hunters Group Site, popular among hunters and fisherman. Families take note there’s room for you too and a playground is available on site. Swimming and boating activities also popular–BOOYAH!Read more...
Your own private island getaway! Summer Island Campground is located on a tiny island just off the coast, where the Columbia and Kettle Rivers flow into Lake Roosevelt. Leave your boat at the dock and enjoy the views of the surrounding mountains from your campsite. Read more...
Located on the banks of the Spokane River, Crystal Cove is a short boat ride to the Fort Spokane Visitor Center and several trails. Across the river from your campsite, you’ll have views of the Spokane Indian Reservation and mountain ranges. Read more...
Located on the Spokane River, you can reach the Fort Spokane Visitor Center and several trails with by a quick boat ride. Detillion Campground is across the river from the Spokane Indian Reservation, with great views of the surrounding mountains, and there is a boat dock here. Read more...
You’ll find Enterprise Campground on the shores where the Oh-Ra-Pak-En and Wilmont Creeks meet the Roosevelt Lake. You’ll be just across the water from the Colville Indian Reservation with great views of the Gold Mountain Ridge. Read more...
The Halversen Canyon Campground is located on the banks of the Columbia River. You’ll have views of the mountain ranges across the river. Keller Ferry Marina is a few miles away by boat, where you can load up on the basics like groceries, ice, and fuel. Read more...
Located on the banks of the Spokane River, you’re just a short boat ride away from the Fort Spokane Visitor Center and several trails. The Ponderosa Campground is just across the river from the Spokane Indian Reservation, and you’ll have great views of the surrounding mountain ranges. Read more...
You’ll find Goldsmith Campground on the banks of Lake Roosevelt where the Sanpoil and Columbia Rivers meet. You’ll have great views in all directions of the surrounding mountains. Read more...
Jones Bay Campground is located on the banks of the Roosevelt Lake and it has its own boat dock. You’ll have views across the lake of nearby mountain ranges. Read more...
You can camp in Penix Canyon, which is on Lake Roosevelt, where the Columbia and Sanpoil Rivers meet. You’ll have a place to dock your boat here. When you text your friends about this place, please be mindful of autocorrect. Read more...
You and the Columbia River makes two. Sound like a date? Plan your steamy date in the wilderness at Haag Cove Campground and you won’t be disappointed. The riverfront sites come with the best basics--picnic tables for fine dining, fire grills for even finer dining, drinking water to cleanse the palette--and are available for tent and RV camping up Read more...
Locust Grove Group Site located 0. 35 miles from the Keller Falls Campground has two group sites hosting up to 75 at one and 50 at the other. The area is rich in history, water activities, wildlife viewing, fishing and boating. Read more...
Hello gorgeous. Let the jaw drop upon arrival at Spring Canyon Group Site. Large enough for six vehicles and 25 persons, soaking up the sun in good company is all you have to worry about here. Biking, birding, boating–fishing, hiking, hunting–skiing, swimming, surfing. This place is a triple trifecta!Read more...
Untie your boats and break out your swimsuits! It’s time to head to Marcus Island Campground and get your summer on! A 1281’ boat launch and dock make it the perfect destination for those that like to keep it cool on the water. Come pitch your tent and get a load of that bitchin’ view of the Columbia River. Water is only available seasonally. You Read more...
Water babies rejoice! Kamloops Island Campground is perched on a wide expanse of the Columbia River. Bring your boat, your water skis, your driftwood raft, because this is the place where the river sings sweet songs to soothe your soul. You won’t want to miss a moment of it. Vault toilets, seasonal drinking water, and a boat launch make it easy fo Read more...
Thank heavens for lakeside Evans Group Site, answer to your group camping prayers. Gather up a crew of 25 for a nautical time. The site is highly accessible (boat ramp, picnic area, restroom and swimming); has parking, paved roads and a group fire ring; and boasts every water activity imaginable. Gotta see it to believe it!Read more...
Looking for a fantastic view on Lake Roosevelt? Head up to Evans Group Camp located on the north shore. Your group will be spoiled with swimming and boating in crystal waters, fishing for salmon and trout, and watching eagles soar through the beautiful vista. The group campsites are perfect for family reunions or medium size groups looking to cele Read more...
Locals know Kettle River as one of Washington’s best kept secrets, and now that you’re in on it, you’ve no choice but to pack up the rig and road-trip your way to Kettle River Campground. Here you’ll find world-class fishing, private, wooded campsites, a boat dock, potable water, and toilets. Bonus for families: Kettle River Campground has an awes Read more...
If boatings your game, North Gorge Campground is your utopia! Sites are waterfront with views of Lake Roosevelt and hills of pine in the distance. Drop in your kayak or take out your motorboat for a day on the lake or a jaunt of morning fishing. Gotta love a pan-fried rainbow trout! Come and get ‘em, North Gorge’s got ‘em. Equipped with a dock on Read more...
Why can't I see these campgrounds when I search with dates?