The best camping near Pearrygin Lake State Park

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

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Sasquatch Villa

3 sites · RVs, Tents30 acres · Chelan Falls, WA
It’s officially winter camping season ❄️4x4 overland camping setups needed,the one mile road up will have snow/ice but is well worth it.Welcome to the number one Hipcamp in the area…Experience the beauty of Lake Chelan from our private sites located on a mountain with stunning views of the rolling hills,Columbia river and Lake Chelan depending on which campsite you choose. Our secluded location, just one mile up a well kept dirt road, provides a tranquil escape. For those seeking adventure, there is everything from, mountain biking, kaiaking, fishing and hiking just to name a few. Solar lights enhance the ambiance at night, including propane fire pits, creating a cool and inviting atmosphere. Our location is conveniently situated, with Beebe Park on the Columbia River only 10 minutes away and Lake Chelan just 20 minutes away. You'll have easy access to everything the valley has to offer. Want to plan something special? Want to pull off a surprise engagement? Let us know how we can help. Please note that if you choose tent camping, portable toilets are required to ensure convenience and hygiene. Come and discover the wonders of Lake Chelan at our private sites.
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Sagebrush Hollow

3 sites · RVs, Tents6 acres · Chelan, WA
IT'S WINTER CAMPING TIME! ASK ABOUT CONDITIONS BEFORE BOOKING This is for the adventurous Hipcamper that appreciates the bumpy dirt road. Your Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla won't get you here. Cell service is limited. But it is so worth it. Come relax and enjoy the views of the Columbia River and the North Cascades. Plenty of sunshine with epic sunsets, our property is where you come to unwind and soak in the sun when the east side of the Cascades is socked in with clouds and rain. If you want to explore the area, it's about a 10-minute car ride to the Columbia River and 20 minutes to Chelan and all that is offered there. Our favorite activities when we visit are to listen to the birds chirp and take in the surroundings. There are several lava rock piles that speak to the long and volcanic geological history of the area. We also really enjoy walking the dirt road on the ridge. It provides some of the most incredible views in the area. The dirt road section over the ridge can be a little rough and dusty and it's recommended that guests have a medium clearance vehicle, such as a Subaru Outback. However, a guest once drove their Honda Civic down to the site, so it really depends on your comfort level. If in doubt, just ask! We have a security camera on site we use for wildlife sightings and to check the weather. If the idea of having the camera bothers you, feel free to place a blanket or some other type of cover during your stay. We can also turn the camera to only face the entrance. Just let us know. Please respect the surroundings and others' property. There are several other vacation cabins in the area and everyone enjoys their peace and quiet. We provide a privy for guests to use, but be prepared to pack out waste in case it doesn't meet your standards. We try to keep it clean and stocked with TP, but we can only get out to the land every few weeks. If you're looking for peace and tranquility, Sagebrush Hollow is the place for you.
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Whistlin' Pine Ranch Resort

17 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents500 acres · Pateros, WA
Exquisitely beautiful area formed by melting glaciers forming the "Alta Coulee". The campground is situated at the South end of Alta Lake, opened in 1946 and operated by my Grandparents until 1980 when my father decided to continue operations, adding Outfitting and Guide services into the Pasayten and Sawtooth Wilderness areas. Covid put a halt on business for a few years but we are making some gradual upgrades and changes to offer camping and horseback riding experiences again. The lake is 220 acres known to Anglers near and far. Plenty of room for the sunseekers wanting to play in the water on paddle boards, kayaks, jet skis, and water skiing. An 18-hole Golf Course resides at the North end of the lake and white water rafting just a few miles down the hill on the Methow River. We will offer guided horseback rides by the hour on site for the season 2024. Must book in advance. Free Wifi available near the office only.
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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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The best camping near Pearrygin Lake State Park guide

Overview

About

Located in north-central Washington, Pearrygin Lake is a haven for all the water sports you love. Launch your boat or jet ski from the boat ramp to zoom around the lake. If you want to relax and fish, there's a 60-foot dock.

In the winter months, don your cross-country skis or snowshoes to explore the Rex Derr trail. Summer months bring campfire programs led by the park rangers. Featuring three horseshoe pits, the park offers many ways to play.

Pitch your tent at one of the 92 standard campsites around this state park. For RV lovers, there are 27 spots with partial hook-ups and 50 full hook-up sites. Don't love camping? Stay in one of the two cabins or the vacation home. The cabins offer kitchen facilities.

Sleeping under the stars is amazing at the park's two primitive campsites. No matter which campsite you choose, you can use the six restrooms and 22 showers! At the West Campground Office and East Camp host site, you can buy ice and firewood.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as Pearrygin Lake State Park is a sought-after destination.
  • Consider visiting during the weekdays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies for last-minute openings.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan.

When to go

The best time to visit Pearrygin Lake State Park is from May to September, when the weather is warm and all facilities are fully operational. Winter offers a serene, snowy landscape, ideal for snowshoeing and Nordic skiing, though some amenities may be limited.

Know before you go

  • Check for any burn bans or specific fire regulations before lighting a campfire.
  • Motorized off-road vehicles are not permitted within the park.
  • Accessible campsites and restrooms ensure an inclusive experience for all visitors.
  • Remember to purchase a Discover Pass for park access, available for $30 annually or $10 for a one-day pass.
  • For water enthusiasts, the boat launch is open from the first Friday in April, weather permitting.

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