Conconully State Park sits at 2,300 feet along Conconully Reservoir in north-central Washington, offering 80 campsites (RV and cabin options) with modern amenities. The campground draws boaters and anglers to the reservoir's calm waters and provides large, tree-shaded sites in a peaceful setting. Expect no cell service or wifi.
Developed state park campground with RV camping reported and on-site lodging (cabins/lodge) available.
Weather and SeasonsSummer delivers the prime window, with daytime highs in the mid-70s to low-90s°F and cool nights dropping into the 40s–50s°F. The reservoir warms enough for swimming, and boat launch activity peaks. Weekends draw moderate to busy crowds; weekdays and the shoulder ends of summer offer quieter fishing and fewer competing boats. Spring can bring cool temperatures, rain, and gusty winds across the open water. Boaters and paddlers should check conditions before launching, as wind picks up quickly over the reservoir.
Natural Features and SceneryThe park spreads across open, grassy terrain beneath mature shade trees, with the reservoir's blue waters defining the eastern edge. Northern lakefront sites offer direct water access, while the main campground sits slightly back from the shore. The landscape is open enough for long sightlines and easy movement, with established trees providing pockets of shade throughout. Elevation at 2,300 feet keeps temperatures moderate and supports the mix of pines and deciduous trees that frame the reservoir views.
Scenic ViewsLakeside/northern sites provide direct lakefront views; many main campsites are grassy and tree-shaded and do not have clear views of the lake.