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Contact: Katie Person, 509-754-7886
Coulee Dam, WA – Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area invites you to come and enjoy the great outdoors no matter the season. With reduced staffing and resources during the winter, facilities and services are limited.Due to COVID-19 restrictions, camping is only available in the Kettle Falls, Fort Spokane, and Spring Canyon campgrounds during the 2020-2021 winter season. Campsites are limited to:
Kettle Falls: loop 1
Fort Spokane: loop 1
Spring Canyon: lower loop
Reservations are still required but can be made in advance or from the campground upon arrival with adequate cell phone service. Reservations must be made at recreation.gov or by calling 877-444-6777. Individual campsites are available for winter camping at $9 per night.
There is no water service at Lake Roosevelt during the winter months. Vault toilets are available but will be cleaned on a limited basis. Please plan accordingly for water and restroom facilities.
Snow removal and sanding procedures run from November 1 to March 31 once two or more inches of snow have accumulated. The following locations are plowed on an as-needed basis:
Kettle Falls boat launch and campground loop 1 road (but not individual campsites)
Gifford boat launch
Fort Spokane boat launch and campground loop 1 road (but not individual campsites)
Keller Ferry boat launch
Spring Canyon boat launch and lower campground loop road (but not individual campsites)
Additional locations may be plowed as weather and safety conditions allow.
All dumpsters and trash cans have been removed from our campgrounds, boat launches, and day-use areas. Please take your trash home to dispose of it. Do not leave trash or dispose of it in fire rings. Under 36 CFR 2.14 (a) (1) visitors are prohibited from leaving refuse in places other than refuse receptacles as it is considered littering and may result in a fine of up to $200.
All other Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area land is open to the visiting public to enjoy walking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing opportunities as conditions permit.
The National Park Service (NPS) encourages everyone to follow guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state and local public health authorities to protect visitors and employees. The NPS urges visitors to continue to practice Leave No Trace principles and recreate responsibly to keep outdoor spaces safe and healthy.
Please check Lake Roosevelt's alerts and conditions for specific details about park operations and the NPS Public Health Update for National Park Service updates related to COVID-19.
Last updated: December 15, 2020