Curlew Lake State Park

Curlew Lake State Park is a 123-acre camping park. It borders an air field, is eight miles from a public fossil dig and is also near an active osprey nest that can be viewed from the park. Curlew is one of the most relaxing campgrounds in the state, offering water-and snow-sport activity as well as natural-history and archeological study in the midst of gorgeous surroundings.

The park has 57 tent spaces, 25 utility spaces, two primitive sites, one dump station, two restrooms and four showers. The south camp area has ten camp sites with eight sites overlooking the lake. There is a no-fee mooring dock for these sites and a restroom but no showers. The main campground has 16 tent sites overlooking the lake and 47 tent spaces total.

There are 18 full hookup sites and seven with water and power only. Maximum site length is 40 feet (limited availability). The restroom has two showers. Most hookups will take a 35-foot camping rig. Some will take trailers up to 45 feet. If hookups are full, camp in the random area and expect a one- or two-day wait until one of the hookups is available.

All campsites are first come, first served.

Photo via Washington State Parks Commission

 

CONTACT INFO

Phone: (509) 775-3592
Email: infocent@parks.wa.gov
Website:

Address: 62 State Park Road, Republic, WA 99166


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