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KETTLE FALLS CAMPGROUND

KETTLE FALLS CAMPGROUND

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1368 Kettle Park Rd, Kettle Falls, Washington, 99141, United States
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May 23, 2018
Awesome semi-primitive campground. Lake Roosevelt goes up and down based on water dam needs. Highest water levels will be from July to late in the year. Pretty sure the campground is year round available, with camp hosts seasonally. - Flushable toilets are a short walk away - Fresh water is on tap at various places in the campground - Paved, relatively flat campsites, both pull through and back in - Dump station at the exit - Cell phone signal on Verizon was solid 4 bars - No electric at the sites, but you can run a genny during certain times - 10 minutes to town for ammenities - Marina access is close - Available fire pit when allowed - Decent picnic tables at each space - Good views of the water, some are up closer to the lake

Jul 13, 2018
Decent enough to spend a night maybe 2 if fishing the river

Jul 7, 2018
Loved it. Will be back.

May 2, 2018
Great place to stay and have some fun.

Jul 10, 2015
My boyfriend and I went there for one night on our way back up to BC. We stayed there in the middle of the week and it was completely empty, maybe only four or five other campers throughout the entire campground. The campground host came by about two hours after we set up and welcomed us. She informed us of the events that were going on the next weekend and that there was a fire ban on starting the next night. Our campsite was on the very back edge of the campground so it was very close to the riverbank. The walk down was steep and the river was cold, but it was extremely refreshing because of the scorching hot weather. Although we did not have neighbours during our stay, there would have been very limited privacy between our site and the one over. The bathroom was very clean and fully stocked, would be better if there was showers. One downfall is that there are not a lot of trees, there are some but they are a lot higher up and don't provide enough shade. I'm not to sure if it was just our site, or others further in as well. If you are just passing through and only staying for one night DO NOT book online as you are forced to pay for two nights. If you are staying for two nights or more, booking online would be a good decision because a majority of sites were reserved for three to four days at a time. Would stay there again!

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