The best camping near Curlew Lake State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Curlew Lake State Park adventure.

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Cabin in the woods

1 site · Lodging7 acres · Northport, WA
There was originally a camper parked here with a roof over it while the main house was built back in th 1970s. When the home was finished the camper was moved out and it was turned into the cabin. It originally had a wood stove but it was always to hot so we replaced it with an electric heater and at the same time remodeled the interior. It is very comfortable for two to three people as it only has the bunk beds. Additional bedding can be furnished when needed. Included in cabin is a frig, microwave, small closet and dining table with 4 chairs. And a cabinet with pots, pans and silverware for your convenience.Learn more about this land:Country cabin on the treeline at the base of O'tool mt. Across the street from Lk. Roosevelt. Includes bunk beds, frig, microwave, hot plate, coffee pot, toaster, dining table, small closet, firepit with firewood and horseshoe pits with shoes. One mile to boat launch. Ten miles to nearest loaf of bread. Close to logging roads. you will have aprox. one acre to yourself. Quiet and secluded, but we are close by if ever there is anything you need.
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Nirvana Gardens

6 sites · Lodging140 acres · Riverside, WA
Nirvana gardens is at 3000 feet in the North Cascades of Washington. It is 140 acres with a private lake. You will have access to hundreds of acres of roaming with your own private lake. Trail run, hike, Mountain Bike, lake swim, or just sit, meditate, and read a book on the cedar dock watching the sun sets. Nirvana is available in winter with certain requirements. Please message before booking to get a list of the requirements for winter months October 20th to April 1st. I had been searching for over 2 years for a property where I could make a difference in the environment and live in the wilderness. I was looking for water on a large tract of land that was remote. In 2017 I found the perfect property and to my dismay it had sold 2 days before I saw the listing. I was shocked because this was the perfect property. In my 2 years of searching I knew exactly what I wanted and this was the property. It had a private lake with fish. A solar cabin with a flush toilet and hot shower. The cabins 8 foot windows faced West for magical sunsets and view of the storms that roll in from the coast. It was beautifully treed with just the right amount of open meadow and forest with Hemlock, Ponderosa pine, and Larch. How could this property be sold? I tried to let it go but thought about it for the next year. After a year and a half had passed and my search continued I came across an advertisement for this magical property, it was up for sale again. I called the real estate agent immediately and found that an offer had been made but the buyers could not commit for 5 more months. I made an offer that day not really knowing how I was going to pull off the money. I knew this property was meant for me. I wrote the owner a letter explaining that I was a land steward and that this land would never be developed. I would be putting it in a land trust where no developers could put up condos. The owner happened to be a environmentally focused human and he ended up selling to me. Come to find out when I had first saw the property sold a year and a half before, that transaction had fallen through. The owner had just taken it off the market for the winter. You will absolutely love the magic of Nirvana Gardens. The quiet, the wild animals, the crystal clear lake, clean air, and relaxing healing atmosphere of the ultimate nature bath.
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Black Horse Ranch

2 sites · Lodging1600 acres · Hunters, WA
The main cabin and bunkhouse on Black Horse Ranch are located at the fork of Hunters Creek and Moose Creek in a secluded valley. The cabins are powered by 100% green energy through the hydro power facility and solar panels. The cabin has crystal clear, spring-fed water running to it with all the comforts of home! An adjacent bunk house is available next door and can sleep an additional 5 adults. The cabin and bunkhouse come with numerous amenities including: air conditioner, hot water, high-speed WiFi, LCD TVs with Blu-Ray players, wood stove, wood-fired Chofu jacuzzi and small refrigerators. The 1,600-acre ranch is gated and provides breath-taking views, trails, fishing at the trout pond, hiking, ATV riding and is only minutes from the Lake Roosevelt recreation area in the town of Hunters. The roads provide easy access to all areas of the ranch, and all areas are open for exploration.Learn more about this land:The cabins are comfortable, off-grid, and very secluded! We have all the ammenities and it's easy to forget your miles from a paved road!
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Lakeside Getaway At Spectacle Lake

10 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Tonasket, WA
Welcome to our slice of paradise on Spectacle Lake! This wonderful 2-acre waterfront property has been our cherished retreat for several years, and now we're excited to share it with fellow outdoor enthusiasts like you through Hipcamp. Formerly an RV Resort, our lakeside haven offers the perfect setting for relaxation, play, and creating cherished memories with friends and family. Choose your preferred camping style - pitch a tent, park your RV with ease, and enjoy the surroundings or take advantage of the available amenities. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the lake as you kayak, canoe, or paddleboat across its shimmering waters. In the evenings, gather around the firepit for s'mores and stargazing under the twinkling night sky. Our onsite restrooms and showers ensure camping convenience and comfort for all. Venture beyond our property, and the Okanogan County becomes your playground! Explore scenic trails for hiking, biking, and ATV adventures, or cast your line into Spectacle Lake, renowned for its excellent fishing opportunities. After a day of exploration, return to your lakeside retreat to unwind and recharge for another day of adventure. Join us at Spectacle Lake, where every moment is an opportunity to connect with nature and create unforgettable lakeside adventures. **We do have additional space for tents and RV's as well as a short term rental 2b chalet. Contact us for availability if all listed space is booked or you you'd like to talk about capacity for large or extended group full property rental.
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Healing Haven Campground

1 site · Lodging20 acres · Oroville, WA
Healing Haven Campground @ Lone Wolf Ranch is located in the Okanogan Highlands just 4 miles south of the Canadian border off of Hwy 97 and just outside the historical town of Oroville, Washington. The orchards and green pastures of the valley floor are in contrast to the rigged cliffs and dramatic glacial features that surround our 20 acres located on an isolated and peaceful high mountain plateau. Just 1.5 miles away is the wonderful Lake Wannacut Public Access Area where you can swim, enjoy the day on your boat, or just lazily fish from the shore. There are biking and horseback trails such as the Similkameen Trail, the Whistler Canyon Trail, and a vast amount of ATV trails. Museums, local wineries, and an 18 hole golf course provide great day trips and there are a myriad of scenic drives awaiting your exploration. On the property itself you can bike, hike, get a lesson in gold panning at our very own gold mine, or even go on a dogsled ride. Enquire as to availability of tours and experiences at time of booking. The area is rich with quartz and many other minerals and crystals reported to be both a spiritual and a health benefit and the seclusion and quiet will leave you feeling rejuvenated after your stay with us. We look forward to welcoming you to Healing Haven Campground, hope you will excuse any renovations and/or construction of our newly established home, kennel, and campground here in the wild and wonderful Okanogan region, and we also hope that you will have time to book a tour of the kennel, home to an authentic Alaskan Iditarod Sled Dog Team known as the Polar Pirate Pups. Several dispersed campsites are available immediately, with a small cabin to be used as a common area, a Tiny Lodge, and what we call The Tiniest Home coming in the following weeks. See you soon!
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LAZY C Mini RV Park/Campground

3 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Tonasket, WA
For a virtual tour, search “Lazy C promo video” on YouTube, or, copy and paste this URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4HU6ruItRY “The Lazy C; Where Doing Nothing is OK" is a rustic but modern private home located on 20 beautiful acres near Wauconda, WA. Nestled between Tonasket and Republic, we welcome visitors to our beautiful and well appointed mini RV Park. We have two 50 amp full hook up sites as well as a third site that welcomes tent campers too. The third site has 30 amps and water, with sewer available as an "Extra" for RVs that want a full hookup. It also has our "Soon to be famous" Beach Outhouse. We love the area and are eager to share the hidden gems that abound here. We will be happy to recommend the finest day drives in the region as well as other adventure advice for our area. The Lazy C does not have cell service. The closest cell service can be obtained 20 miles away in either the town of Tonasket or Republic. That said, wi-fi calling on most cell phones work just fine. NOTE: Complimentary Camp Fire Wood Provided.
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The best camping near Curlew Lake State Park guide

Overview

About

When it's time to loosen up, this lovely 123-acre park is here for you. The Curlew Lake shoreline is perfect to kick back on. When you're ready for some action, you can dive in for some swimming or water sports in the summer. Winter has no shortage of snow sports, too.

A lake without boats doesn't make much sense at all— there are no-fee boat ramps and an 80-ft boat launch area to remedy that. Break the biggest tiger muskie record set at this very lake with the primo freshwater fishing.

There are two miles of trails created for a leisurely hike or bike ride. You're likely to see birds of all variety like the heron and osprey, and you might even catch sight of a bald eagle.

With its lush green lawns, fully equipped camping areas, and four small islands to seal the deal, this park is perfect. it's also right next to the quaint gold rush town known as Republic. This sweet spot is ready and rarin' to charm you to bits.

Notable campgrounds

  • Standard Sites - Enjoy the simplicity of nature with these non-hookup sites, perfect for tent camping.
  • Partial Hookup Sites - These sites offer electricity and water, ideal for a comfortable camping experience.
  • Full Hookup Sites - For those seeking all the comforts of home, these sites provide full utility connections.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as reservations can fill up quickly during peak seasons.
  • Consider visiting during the shoulder season for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations to snag a last-minute reservation at this popular park.
  • Explore nearby camping options if the park is fully booked, ensuring you don't miss out on the area's natural beauty.

When to go

The best time to visit Curlew Lake State Park is during the summer months, from late April to October, when the weather is warm and all facilities are fully operational. Winter offers a unique charm with snow sports, but be mindful that the park is closed from November 1st to April 6th, and services are limited.

Know before you go

  • Check the burn ban status before lighting any fires; only designated areas are permitted for use.
  • Remember to keep dogs on a leash to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all park visitors.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with ADA restrooms and campsites available for those with disabilities.
  • Be prepared for reduced water and restroom facilities during colder months, from April and October.
  • Always register at the ranger station upon arrival to stay informed about the latest park updates and rules.

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