Camping
Camping
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I am looking for new camping spots but do not have as many options as most people would because I use a truck tent and am unable to pull my boat out of the water every night. So I need a spot where I can leave my boat in the water and camp within a short distance for security. One of my favorite places is at potholes where I can launch my boat and leave it tied up on the bank at night and just setup camp in the parking lot (bathroom's included for the lady!). Does any one have similar spots like this?
I am looking for new camping spots but do not have as many options as most people would because I use a truck tent and am unable to pull my boat out of the water every night. So I need a spot where I can leave my boat in the water and camp within a short distance for security. One of my favorite places is at potholes where I can launch my boat and leave it tied up on the bank at night and just setup camp in the parking lot (bathroom's included for the lady!). Does any one have similar spots like this?
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Riffe Lake and Alder Lake have lake front camp spots.
Mayfield Resort, camp on the island.
Lakedale has lake front spots http://www.lakedale.com/resort.php
Mayfield Resort, camp on the island.
Lakedale has lake front spots http://www.lakedale.com/resort.php
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I just went camping at Riffe. Although the fishing wasnt that great we had a blast. As RaMcVey said there are a few spots where you can tie up on the shore. Sites 42 and 43 have direct access to a point where you can tie up your boat. There are also a couple of spots in the SMORES loop. You have to watch out for the morning winds though. They can be pretty strong. Alder lake does have first come first serve Moorage although I believe that they are away from the actual camp site. I have never used them.
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Hi Stevo, definitely put Banks Lake up on your radar! Awesome fishing usually, and Steamboat Rock State Park is a great place to camp and a beautiful park. There is a launch right there and you can launch your boat, then pull it over to the shore by the campsites and tie it up to a tree or whatever and leave it in the water. You can also do the same thing at Coulee Playland up at the north end of Banks, but Steamboat State Park is my favorite place to go! You can look them up on the State parks and recreation website. Best! -Dave
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oops sorry that was meant for jfO, since he posted the question!
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Another good place is Jack's Resort at Jameson Lake. It's in that same area. You can launch and leave it in the water all weekend and set up your truck about 100yds from the boat. It's a nice place and the ladies that run the bait shop/general store are great. Good fishing too.
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fish lake chalan county camping and dock to keep the boat tied up.
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CHELAN??? KID#-o :cyclopsan
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For some reason no one on here seems to think of Chelan as a camping or fishing spot. Most popular state park for a camping destination. Multi edible fish species for the fishing crowd. Scrap fish at the surrounding lakes for those that like to eat those and the Columbia is just over the hill. The Park at Beebe bridge has wonderful camping and I'm sure you could tie up a boat. Launch directly across the river.
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Chelan is Eye candy for nature:-$ and more then fish:cheers:
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Fish'un for trim........
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Wow - I didn't expect so much advice! Thanks to all, I will have to spend lots of time now checking all these out and am sure I will have more questions later.
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Ok Now I'm gonna say my bit.On the Columbia in Vantage there is Gettys Cove.Good camping boat launch,bathrooms,showers and about 20 a night.2nd favorite is the Mar-Don resort Boat launch,cabins,camping and dock space.Also restrooms and showers.Then Banks lake.There is Steamboat Rock Campground Beautiful launch and dock set up.Very nice restrooms w/ showers.Can get crowded.Then just north of Steamboat there are three other smaller campgrounds. Two of which have dock or shore pull up areas.I cant remember the names (getting old).Blue lake resort is awesome right off I-90.Near the Dry Falls area.Thats all for East Wa. area.Down by the Chief Joseph Dam there is a really nice campground also.Go online to Nat or state parks. I use a De Lorme map. It shows Lakes and whats available for camping and the site ammenities.
One big thing to check out is whether there is a Gorge concert that will eat up most campground spaces.
One big thing to check out is whether there is a Gorge concert that will eat up most campground spaces.
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