at 20 Roosevelt Rd., Kettle Falls
North Lake RV Park and Campground boasts mountain views and has National Forest in every direction all within minutes from the park. It's the perfect choice for your visit to Northern Lake Roosevelt where you can boat, swim, kayak and fish. It is only a short drive away to access hiking or snowshoeing, mountain biking, and ATV trails in and around the Colville National Forest, huckleberry picking, lots of nearby orchards, and let's not forget to mention horseback riding and hunting. Independently owned and operated by Luke and Val Schroder, North Lake RV Park and Campground near Kettle Falls, Washington offers travelers a peaceful, enjoyable, and fun place to stay. If you are looking for a party - park than this is not the place for you, but if you are looking for a nice, quiet, peaceful, family oriented park than this is definitely the perfect park for you. Beautifully landscaped and bordering national park lands make North Lake RV Park and Campground one of Northern Washingtons most desired travel destinations.
North Lake RV Park & Campground is Kettle Falls based place and this enity listed in Forest category. Located at 20 Roosevelt Rd. WA 99141. Contact phone number of North Lake RV Park & Campground: (509) 738-2593
Kettle Falls Campground is a campsite located on Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake near Kettle Falls, Washington, USA. The campground is near the actual Kettle Falls, which are no longer active because they are submerged in the lake created by the Grand Coulee Dam. The site offers a beach, biking, boating, canoeing, fishing, hiking and swimming.
Lake Ellen can be found in a setting of rock outcropings and timber. It has a primitive boat launch. You can enjoy fishing, camping, swimming, and canoeing. Directions: Found 14 miles north from Inchelium. It is approximately 94 miles Northwest of Spokane off Highway 20. It is also approximately 13 miles Southwest of Kettle Falls.
There is one entrance and two ends to Pierre Campground. The north end has six sites for smaller campers. The south end has nine sites and a tight āJā hook turn around most of these are set up for pick-up campers and tents. Directions: From Kettle Falls follow U.S. Highway 395 to Barstow. Turn right at Barstow and follow signs to Pierre Lake.