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Conconully State Park
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Conconully State Park in Washington state, USA.
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CONCONULLY STATE PARK
CONCONULLY STATE PARK
119 Broadway Street
Conconully, Washington   98819
(lat:48.5565 lon:-119.7513) map location

Phone: 509-826-7408
Conconully State Park is an 81-acre camping park with 5,400 feet of freshwater shoreline in north central Washington. Established as the oldest Bureau of Reclamation irrigation project in this part of the country, the park dates back to 1910. State Parks assumed administration in 1945. Considered a fisherman's paradise, this park offers camping and boat launches on two lakes.

History of the Area
Established as the oldest Bureau of Reclamation irrigation project, the park provided picnic facilities, a baseball field and a school location for the historic silver-mining town of Conconully. Conconully, which was the original county seat of Okanogan County, was washed away by a flood in 1894. An early schoolhouse and a replica of the town's first courthouse are still in place on the grounds. The park dates back to 1910. Administration was assumed by State Parks in 1945.
Passes
A Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to Washington state parks for day use. For more information about the Discover Pass and exemptions, please visit the Discover Pass web page.
Camping
The park has 40 standard campsites, 20 partial-hookup sites, five cabins, four restrooms one ADA and four showers one ADA. Maximum site length is 75 feet limited availability. Sites 1A through 60D are available by reservation. All other campsites are first come, first served.
Cottages
The five cabins at Conconully are located at the west end of the main park. Please bring your own bedding. Restrooms are nearby in the park. Cabins have no plumbing and do not allow cooking inside.
Swimming
1. Conconully State Park offers two freshwater lakes for swimming: Conconully Lake and Reservoir.
2. Lifeguards are not provided at the park's swim areas.
3. Swimming is allowed in designated areas only to ensure safety.
4. The lake water can be chilly, so it may not suit everyone's preference for swimming conditions.
5. There aren't any pool facilities; all swimming is natural fresh-water based within the state park boundaries.

Boating
Located in Okanogan County on Conconully Reservoir, Conconully Park offers two boat ramps and one boat dock for handling motorized and non-motorized boats.
Fishing
Enjoy fishing in two freshwater lakes, home to rainbow trout, kokanee salmon and largemouth bass. Ice-fishing is available during winter months.



Picnicking
The park offers one kitchen shelter with electricity to reserve, call 888 226-7688. The park offers 90 unsheltered picnic tables available first come, first served.
Bicycling
Biking enthusiasts can enjoy a leisurely ride on the park's paved roads. Be aware, there are no dedicated bike trails here.

The terrain is relatively flat and suitable for all skill levels but always remember to wear safety gear.

Cyclists should be cautious as they share these routes with motor vehicles; stay alert at all times while riding.

During peak season, traffic may increase so it's advised to plan your biking adventure during off-peak hours or weekdays if possible.

Remember that wildlife sightings are common in this area - maintain distance and respect their space.

Always check local weather conditions before setting out on any cycling excursion within the park boundaries.
Trails
1. Main Street Trail: This is a 2-mile long trail that offers scenic views of the park and surrounding areas, suitable for all skill levels.

2. Lake View Loop: A moderate difficulty level loop around Conconully Reservoir with beautiful lake views; approximately 3 miles in length.

3. Pine Ridge Pathway: An easy hiking path through dense pine forests perfect for bird watching and nature photography; about one mile long.

4. Salmon Creek Trailhead: Offers an adventurous hike along the creek side featuring waterfalls, wildlife sightings, and wildflowers during springtime; roughly four miles round trip.

5. Mountain Meadow Walkway: A gentle walk across open meadows offering panoramic mountain vistas ideal for sunset or sunrise hikes ; spans two miles end to end.

6. Bear Paw Track: Challenging uphill trek leading to bear paw rock formations at summit, provides breathtaking valley view from top ; extends up to five miles.

7. Eagle Eye Lookout Point: Short but steep climb towards lookout point where eagles are often spotted soaring above ; less than half a mile distance.

8. Whispering Pines Nature Stroll: Easy walking route amidst whispering pines trees providing serene environment, great option for family outing or picnic spot exploration ;.
just over one mile stretch .

9. Wildflower Wander Route: Seasonal pathway blooming with variety of native flowers making it colorful spectacle especially during Spring season;.
covers three kilometers circuit

10. Snowy Owl Ski Trails: Winter specific trails designed specifically keeping cross country skiing enthusiasts in mind,.
varies between three-to-five kilometer routes depending on snow conditions

11. Ranger's Adventure Trek: Guided tour by Park Ranger covering historical sites within park boundaries including old mining spots,.
typically lasts couple hours spanning few kilometers

Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
December 14 OUR FAVORITE SPOT by salmonslayer1991
park review stars; one to five we love it and always will the park is much better now that its been updated
September 13 Great family getaway! by Jordy5teg
park review stars; one to five Park is great,lots of kids stuff to do. Close to everything.
May 19 ahhmazing by randi jo
park review stars; one to five i love it there i go every summer
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Area Campgrounds
Conconully Lake Resort
102 Sinlahekin Road
Conconully, WA
509-826-0813
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Directions
Located 22 miles north of Omak, Wash., in the north central portion of the state in Okanogan County.

From Omak:Drive 22 miles north on Hwy. 97, the Conconully Highway, to park entrance.

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