Bonaparte Lake Campground

Colville National Forest, WA · ≈108.4 mi to Spokane
Sites
33
Max rig
48 ft
Pull-through
Yes
Hookups
None
Access
ADA
To town
108.4 mi
Signal

✓ Best for

  • Fishing and water activities
  • Biking, hiking, wildlife viewing
  • Pets and families seeking nature
  • Big rigs up to 48ft
  • Digital detox, no cell coverage

✕ Not ideal for

  • RVers needing electric hookups
  • Those wanting nearby town amenities

Connectivity

Plan to be offlineNo modeled cell coverage from any carrier
Rig compatibility

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Amenities & features

Amenities
Campfires allowedFire pitsGrillsPets allowedPicnic tablesShade
Activities
BikingBirdingCampingCanoeingFishingHikingKayakingWildlife Viewing
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How we score

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Fits most rigs comfortablyRig fit
Easy to reachAccess
Minimal servicesConvenience
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Where it is

Nearest town: Spokane, ~108.4 miGet directions ↗

Photos

Photos: US Forest Service

Overview

Overview Bonaparte Lake Campground is located on the southern edge of Bonaparte Lake east of Tonasket, WA, in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. The setting of the campground is in a mixed ponderosa pine and Douglas fir conifer forest at the base of Bonaparte Mountain. This campground has a group site, multiple family and individual campsites available. Recreation Fishing is a popular activity on the lake, with anglers enjoying boat fishing for rainbow, brook, and cutthroat trout as well as using the accessible fishing dock. A boat launch area is available in the campground. Kayaking, canoeing, and swimming can also be enjoyed. Hiking around the lake or up the Pipsissewa Trail, which is accessed from the southern loop, are popular activities. Taking a bike ride on the surrounding roads is also available. Facilities The sites are equipped with picnic tables and campfire grills. All sites can accommodate tents and some sites feature tent pads. The group site is equipped with drinking water, picnic tables, campfire grills, a community fire pit, RV/Camper parking and room for tent sites. A group shelter is available at the site. Drinking water, vault and flush toilets are also available in the campground. Access to the lake and boat launch are within walking distance. Natural Features Bonaparte Lake's elevation is at 3,600 feet and is home to multiple waterfowl species including the rare northern loon. Mule deer, elk, moose, and the occasional black bear can be sighted in the area. Bonaparte, Spur, and Cumberland Mountains surround the lake. Nearby Attractions Pipsissewa Trail to Pipsissewa Point, which overlooks Bonaparte Lake, is a two mile hike from the campground. Continuing from there onto the South Side trail #308 for five miles will take you to the Bonaparte Mountain Fire Lookout. Lost Lake Campground is approximately 10 miles away on the 33 road. Beaver Lake and Beth Lake Campgrounds are approximately seven miles away on the 32 road. Within 10 miles visitors can explore accessible and interpretive trails, geologic attractions, scenic overlooks, and scenic drives.

Managed by USDA Forest Service · Developed campground