Conconully State Park
Do you long to trade your SmartPhone for a fishing pole? You'll find like-minded vacationers and an angler's paradise at Conconully State Park in the region known as the Okanogan.
Fish from two lakes: the lower Conconully Reservoir, on which the park sits, and the Upper Conconully Reservoir, known as Salmon Lake. Catch smallmouth bass, rainbow trout and Kokanee, or rig up your waterskiing line, and take the kids for a spin.
After a day of fishing, swimming, watersports and horseshoes, there will be time to relax in your campsite. Let the kids play on the springy grass fields and in the play area. Pitch your tent or hook up your RV in a welcoming campground, or rent one of five charming cabins near the lower reservoir.
Conconully looks different when dressed in winter white. Though park facilities shut down, the area offers snow play options galore, including backcountry snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and dogsledding.
Whether you've come for a snow romp or a summer break, you may feel a twinge of nostalgia on the drive home, when your phone brings you back to reality.
PARK FEATURES
Conconully State Park is an 97-acre camping park with 5,400 feet of freshwater shoreline in north central Washington.
ADA AMENITIES/FACILITIES
Campground
Restroom
Picnic area
PICNIC & DAY-USE FACILITIES
The park offers one kitchen shelter with electricity to reserve, call (888) 226-7688. The park offers 90 unsheltered picnic tables available first come, first served.
ACTIVITIES
WATER ACTIVITIES & FEATURES
48 feet of dock
Boating
Boat ramps (2)
Fishing (freshwater)
Personal watercraft use
Waterskiing
WINTER ACTIVITIES & FEATURES
Cross-country skiing
Dog sledding
Snowmobiling
Snow play
Snowshoeing
OTHER ACTIVITIES & FEATURES
Horseshoe pits
Mountain biking
Wildlife viewing
BOATING FEATURES
Located in Okanogan County on Conconully Reservoir, Conconully Park offers two boat ramps and one boat dock for handling motorized and non-motorized boats. Watercraft launch is closed Nov. 1 through March 31, depending on water levels. Watercraft launches may not be accessible at all times in the spring, summer and fall due to lake water levels. Call the park to get lake level information (509) 826-7408.
CAMPSITE INFORMATION
The park has 39 tent spaces, 20 water and electric sites, five cabins, four restrooms (one ADA) and four showers (one ADA). Maximum site length is 75 feet (limited availability). Sites 1A through 60D are available by reservation. All other campsites are first come, first served, which include sites 61E through 66E located on the lower lake.
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