Enjoy fantastic summer and winter recreation directly out your door in the campsite at Loup Loup Ski Bowl. Summer activities include chairlift rides to the top of Little Buck Mountain, 75 km of bike trails, miles of hiking trails, disc golf, etc.
Campsite is located approximately 25 minutes from the Methow and Okanogan valleys. It is a short drive to a variety of rivers and lakes where you can enjoy fishing, boating, rafting and tubing.
All summer activities, bike shop, restaurant, flush toilets are available Wednesday through Sunday.
Camping is available for self contained RVs, motorhomes, vans. No hookups or dump stations are available at this time.
We loved trailer camping at the Loup Loup Ski, went there twice this summer! Beautiful area to hike and relax. You can ride the chair lift up to the top, rent bikes or play frisbee golf on the ski hill, also snacks available at the lodge. We look forward to next year!
Basic place in the shade with a fire ring right in the resort base area with restrooms and lodge open for food and drinks if you want them. Nice people to talk to too.
Fun to visit our winter stomping grounds in the summer. Relaxed, dog friendly, chill environment. Rented some bikes, took the lift up and hiked down, kept a nice fire going with wood provided. A bit buggy and wet this time of year but also beautifully green with wildflowers popping.
My wife and I camped overnight in a van on Allen's land. We just missed the end of the ski season by a week. We were a few hours behind schedule and were going to arrive after dark. Allen called me on the way there. He was leaving for the day but informed me on how to arrive, that the campsites had been snowed over, and what was available. We had the whole parking lot to ourselves. I'm sure it would have been a lot more lively if we arrived during ski season. Very quiet, easy to find on GPS.
Allen was a great host, he greeted us and let us know where to park and resort activities. Nice quiet spot with some biking and hiking.
Location
Okanogan, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Syilx (Okanagan), sp̓aƛ̓mul̓əxʷəxʷ (Methow), and Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation First Nations according to