Swan Lake Kitchen

Colville National Forest, WA · ≈87.9 mi to Spokane
Sites
1
Max rig
30 ft
Pull-through
No
Hookups
None
Access
To town
87.9 mi
Signal

✓ Best for

  • Water activity enthusiasts
  • Boaters and paddlers
  • Fishing and hunting
  • Tent campers seeking solitude
  • Wildlife viewing

✕ Not ideal for

  • RV travelers
  • Those needing cell service
  • Visitors near town amenities

Connectivity

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

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35ft
35 ft
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Amenities & features

Amenities
Campfires allowedFire pitsGrillsPets allowedPicnic tablesShade
Activities
Berry PickingBikingBirdingBoatingCampingCanoeingDay Use AreaFishingHikingHistoric & Cultural SiteHuntingKayakingMountain BikingMushroom PickingNon-Motorized BoatingPaddle BoatingPhotographyPicnickingScenic DriveSwimmingSwimming SiteWater AccessWater ActivitiesWildlife Viewing
CampIntel Score

How we score

We score what we can verify.
Tight for big rigsRig fit
Some travel requiredAccess
Minimal servicesConvenience
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Where it is

Nearest town: Spokane, ~87.9 miGet directions ↗

Photos

Photos: USFS

Overview

Overview A variety of activities await visitors at the open air Swan Lake Kitchen. Located within the Swan Lake Campground, the group site is situated on a large, flat open space near the beach. The kitchen itself is located up the hill from the beach in the trees. The kitchen is accessible via a staircase from the parking area and a path from the beach. A day of swimming, boating, fishing or hiking can be topped off with a trip to the kitchen to wind down and enjoy a group meal. Originally built in 1936 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the site was historically preserved in 2009 and retains its charming historic character. Recreation Swan Lake has a sandy beach with a swimming dock, plus access to the Swan Lake Trail #14. The trail boasts views of the lake and seasonal huckleberries. Wildlife watching is excellent and the lake is home to loons throughout most of the summer. Facilities The covered kitchen comes with several picnic tables, a campfire ring, a stone fireplace, drinking water, vault toilets and garbage containers. The site is suited to groups of 35. Natural Features At an elevation of 3,640 feet, Swan Lake Kitchen is located in a wooded area overlooking the 52-acre Swan Lake. The kitchen is on the north end of the lake near the swimming beach. The 1.1 million acre Colville National Forest lies in the northeast corner of Washington. The forest's great salmon runs first attracted native Americans to the area, then miners, homesteaders and fur trappers followed. The variety of resources and natural beauty in the region continues to attract visitors. Nearby Attractions The Republic Ranger Station and the Stonerose Interpretive Center are 15 miles north in the town of Repbulic.

Managed by USDA Forest Service · Primitive campground