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Conconully State Park, Washington
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Description: 81 acres between Conconully Lake and Conconully Reservoir, created on Salmon Creek. Fishing for bass, salmon, and trout. Other visitors enjoy waterskiing and jet skiing the large lakes. A number of backcountry roads climb up into the Okanogon National Forest along Salmon Creek, and the west and south forks of Salmon Creek. In the winter, there is cross-country skiing, dog sledding, snowmobiling, and sledding in the area.

The town of Conconully was washed away in an 1894 flood, and the dam was built in 1910, the first Bureau of Reclamation project in the northwest. An early schoolhouse and a replica of the town courthouse are on the grounds.

The campground has 71 sites, and the day use area has a kitchen shelter, which is available for small groups. Horseshoe pits are also provided in the day use area.


Location: From Omak, go 22 miles north on US 97.

Address: Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
P.O. Box 42650
Olympia, WA  98504
Phone: 1-360-902-8844

Season: year round; shorter hours in winter

Fee: $13-$20/ camping, $3-$4 launch fee

Reservations: for kitchen shelters: 509-826-7408
Activities
Blue Box indicates availability  White Box indicates unavailability
 Biking  Fishing  Picnicking
 Boating (Motorized)  Hiking/Backpacking  Scenic Driving
 Boating (Non-motorized)  Horseback Riding  
 Boating (WW)  Hunting  Water Sports
 Camping    Wildlife Viewing
 Caving  Off Highway Vehicles  Winter Sports
 Climbing    

Services and Facilities
Blue Box indicates availability  White Box indicates unavailability  An A for Accessible indicates the service or facility is accessible to people with disabilities
 Visitor Center  Group Campgnd  RV Sites
  Exhibits  Campgnd, Primitive  Electric Hookup
 Interpretive Programs  Drinking Water  Dump Station
 Cultural-Historic Sites  Restrooms  Boat Ramp
 Campgnd, Developed  Showers  Marina
 Rental Cabins

Notes: Managed in partnership with the Bureau of Reclamation.
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