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Whimsy Rock Homestead

4 sites · RVs, Tents6 acres · Moses Lake North, WA
Learn more about this land: Horses Welcome with no extra charge (bring your own corral). Plenty of space to ride. Come and enjoy the big sky and open spaces on our Central Washington homestead. From your campsite, you will be able to sit and enjoy the breathtaking sunsets and view of the Cascade Mountains to the West. At night you will only need to look up into the sky to clearly spot millions of stars. You will also be given farm fresh eggs to enjoy with a meal. On our homestead, you will see chickens and goats. If in season, you can explore the garden. Enjoy the walking trail right on our property or ride your bikes. Kids will have plenty of room to run, play, and picnic. Children are also welcome to set up their own tent for a night of parent-free fun. Make sure to check out all the extras we offer by clicking on a campsite for those details. From feeding and cuddling goats to star gazing with cocoa. There is plenty of space if you bring your equestrian friends with you. Just bring your portable corral with you. :) With a short drive, you will find seasonal hunting, fishing, biking, hiking (Beezley Hill) , lakes, golf, mini golf, water park, bowling, and a good selection of restaurants. There are also two Walmarts nearby for any of your needs. A little farther and you will find natural pools at Potholes State Park, Soap Lake, Coulee Dam, and Lake Lenore Caves. Interesting fact: Our homestead is located on the McConihe Flats. 1200 years ago the Sinkiuse Indians would meet on the McConihe Flats and trade. They would also collect things along the shore of the lake such, as duck eggs and reeds, which are still around today. We are conveniently located between Moses Lake and Ephrata Washington. Only 12 minutes from either town where you can find Walmart, other stores, and resturants for all your needs.
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The Oasis Farm

8 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Soap Lake, WA
The Oasis Farm is located 22 minutes south of Soap Lake, a meromictic lake, historically known for its unique healing waters. A growing farm and expanding food forest in the middle of the grassland, The Oasis Farm is definitely a place to visit. Come to observe a working, completely off-grid farm during the day. Hang around for a beautiful sunset and usually a chorus of crickets in the evening. Stay the night in one of the 12 camp sites or 1 RV site and witness an amazing open sky, full of stars. Awake in the morning to see an equally beautiful sunrise and you'll probably hear the birds crafting their songs. There are multiple lakes close by where you can rent boats or take a swim. Wine tasting .. shopping .. fishing .. and more, The Oasis Farm is located 33 minutes north of Moses Lake and I-90. Come enjoy a bit of The Oasis Farm! Learn more about this land: The Oasis is a peaceful 22 minute drive from Soap Lake, a meromictic lake, historically known for its unique healing waters. We're creating a food forest in the middle of the grassland and the wildlife love it! We're also completely off-grid. Hang around for a beautiful sunset and usually a chorus of crickets in the evening. Stay the night in one of the available sites and witness an amazing open sky, full of stars. Awake in the morning to see an equally beautiful sunrise and you'll probably hear the birds crafting their songs. There are multiple lakes close by great for a swim. Wine tasting .. shopping .. fishing .. and more, 33 minutes north of I-5. Come hang out with us.
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The best camping near Columbia National Wildlife Refuge guide

Overview

About

Your Columbia National Wildlife Refuge camping trip is set to be an unforgettable one. An oasis in the midst of desert-like scenery, camping near this refuge brings you into close proximity with its unique blend of basalt cliffs, reflective lakes, and an array of wildlife. Nature walks during the day are sure to introduce you to fascinating species, while the dramatic rock formations make for great rock climbing adventures. Bird-watchers will be captivated by the abundant avian life. As dusk falls, a serene ambiance takes hold, making your Columbia National Wildlife Refuge camping experience truly magical. As you sit around your campfire, reflecting on the day’s adventures, the distant call of an owl becomes the perfect lullaby, enhancing the pure, undisturbed wilderness experience.

When to go

The best time to visit Columbia National Wildlife Refuge is during the spring and fall migrations, when the area teems with wildlife. Summer brings heat and limited shade, making early morning or late afternoon visits more pleasant. Winters can be cold, but offer a serene, crowd-free experience.

Know before you go

  • Check the refuge's operating hours, which are typically from 7am to 4:30pm Monday through Thursday and 7am to 3:30pm on Friday.
  • Be prepared for arid conditions with less than 8 inches of annual precipitation; carry ample water and sun protection.
  • Stay informed about any seasonal closures or area restrictions to protect wildlife and habitats.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the refuge; some trails and facilities may not be suitable for all visitors.
  • Remember to respect the wildlife and follow all fishing and hunting regulations if participating in these activities.

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