This recreational park sits deep in the mountains right below Mission Ridge. Just like its 3,200 feet altitude, it stands tall in its ability to give you an action-packed and scenic day.
Abundant growths of Firs and Ponderosa Pines spread over the park's 288 acres for a classic rustic vibe. The aesthetic is continued by the Squilchuck Lodge, which is popular for weddings, reunions and other group events.
Hiking and mountain bike trails are popular activities during the warmer months. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are all the rage in the colder months.
There is only one group campsite in the park, which accommodates up to 100 people. But you're out of luck if your party is less than 20. Even if you decide to make a solitary trip or one with the family, this park is more than equipped to provide you with a
This recreational park sits deep in the mountains right below Mission Ridge. Just like its 3,200 feet altitude, it stands tall in its ability to give you an action-packed and scenic day.
Abundant growths of Firs and Ponderosa Pines spread over the park's 288 acres for a classic rustic vibe. The aesthetic is continued by the Squilchuck Lodge, which is popular for weddings, reunions and other group events.
Hiking and mountain bike trails are popular activities during the warmer months. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are all the rage in the colder months.
There is only one group campsite in the park, which accommodates up to 100 people. But you're out of luck if your party is less than 20. Even if you decide to make a solitary trip or one with the family, this park is more than equipped to provide you with a day well spent.
While there is no individual camping at Squilchuck State Park, there is one group site that can accommodate between 20 and 100 people. There are restrooms and showers, but the site is designed for tents, vehicles and smaller trailers only. No hookups are available, so plan to be off-grid. Read more...
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Squilchuck State Park
With one of the oddest names of any park in Washington, this park is quite the forested retreat.
This recreational park sits deep in the mountains right below Mission Ridge. Just like its 3,200 feet altitude, it stands tall in its ability to give you an action-packed and scenic day.
Abundant growths of Firs and Ponderosa Pines spread over the park's 288 acres for a classic rustic vibe. The aesthetic is continued by the Squilchuck Lodge, which is popular for weddings, reunions and other group events.
Hiking and mountain bike trails are popular activities during the warmer months. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are all the rage in the colder months.
There is only one group campsite in the park, which accommodates up to 100 people. But you're out of luck if your party is less than 20. Even if you decide to make a solitary trip or one with the family, this park is more than equipped to provide you with a
This recreational park sits deep in the mountains right below Mission Ridge. Just like its 3,200 feet altitude, it stands tall in its ability to give you an action-packed and scenic day.
Abundant growths of Firs and Ponderosa Pines spread over the park's 288 acres for a classic rustic vibe. The aesthetic is continued by the Squilchuck Lodge, which is popular for weddings, reunions and other group events.
Hiking and mountain bike trails are popular activities during the warmer months. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are all the rage in the colder months.
There is only one group campsite in the park, which accommodates up to 100 people. But you're out of luck if your party is less than 20. Even if you decide to make a solitary trip or one with the family, this park is more than equipped to provide you with a day well spent.
Activities in the park
1 campground in Squilchuck State Park
While there is no individual camping at Squilchuck State Park, there is one group site that can accommodate between 20 and 100 people. There are restrooms and showers, but the site is designed for tents, vehicles and smaller trailers only. No hookups are available, so plan to be off-grid. Read more...
Why can't I see these campgrounds when I search with dates?
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