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Columbia Cove RV Park

Overview

Columbia Cove RV Park offers a welcoming retreat situated directly along the banks of the Columbia River in Brewster, Washington. This city-managed park serves as a prime destination for travelers seeking a blend of natural beauty and small-town charm. With its lush green spaces and immediate water access, the park provides a refreshing atmosphere for those exploring the scenic corridors of North Central Washington. It is widely recognized for its well-maintained grounds and the peaceful ambiance that comes from being adjacent to Lake Pateros.

Location & Surroundings

The park is positioned in the heart of Brewster, where the Okanogan and Columbia Rivers converge. This unique geographic location offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and the expansive river valley. Travelers will appreciate the convenience of being within walking distance to local grocery stores and services while still feeling immersed in the high-desert landscape. The surrounding area is famous for its vast fruit orchards, which provide a beautiful backdrop of blossoms in the spring and bountiful harvests in the late summer and fall.

Amenities & Park Features

Designed to accommodate modern travelers, the park features spacious sites equipped with full hookups, including 30 and 50-amp electrical service. The layout includes several pull-through sites that make it easy for those driving larger rigs to navigate. On-site facilities include clean restrooms, hot showers, and laundry services to ensure a comfortable stay. Visitors also enjoy access to the adjacent city park, which provides a boat launch, swimming beach, and playground areas, making it a comprehensive spot for recreation and relaxation.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities near Brewster. The area is a premier destination for freshwater fishing, particularly for those targeting salmon and steelhead in the Columbia River. Golfers can enjoy the world-class greens at the nearby Gamble Sands, which is just a short drive away. Additionally, the region offers plenty of opportunities for boating, jet skiing, and bird watching. For a cultural experience, guests can visit local fruit stands or take a short trip to see the impressive Wells Dam located just downriver.

Who This Park Is Best For

Columbia Cove RV Park is an ideal choice for active families and water sports enthusiasts who want direct access to the river. Because of its proximity to major highways and its level sites, it also serves as a perfect big-rig friendly stopover for those traveling through the Okanogan region. Anglers looking for a convenient base camp for their next fishing expedition will find the park's location unbeatable. It is best suited for travelers who prefer a clean, community-oriented environment with easy access to both nature and essential town amenities.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Swimming Pool
• Pool Extra Fee ($)
• River
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Body Of Water (Columbia River)
• Horseshoes
• Game Room
• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers

- Facility

• Type (Public Park)

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (34)
• Width (25)
• Paved Sites (34)
• Max Length (60)
• 30 Amp
• Full Hookups (29)
• No Hookups (5)
• Max Amps (30)
• Pull-thrus (6)
• Pull-thru Size (25 x 60)
• Back-ins (25 x 40)
• Site Length (60)

User Reviews

Traveling Sports Dude

August 21, 2023

Ok, so the landscape is gorgeous and the customer service was awesome, so I won’t give it 1 star, but I’m not reviewing the location, I’m reviewing the RV park. I don’t know where to begin. How about the siren that went off at 1 am, that had us thoroughly convinced the city was about to be evacuated and we were expecting to go outside and see the mountain on fire. Nope, nothing to worry about. Just letting you know the fire trucks were leaving the station. For the love of God, you don’t need a WW2 air horn/bomb alert /tornado/hurricane is coming siren going off at any time, to alert us that the firehouse doors are opening. I swear the siren is in the middle of the park and our ears were ringing for hours. We learned this after a full night of not sleeping because nobody bothered telling us what was going on. Memo to Brewster - that’s not a normal way to open your firehouse doors. The spots are very narrow and you’re literally in the middle of a neighborhood, including the soccer field and city pool. However, the pool isn’t open on weekends, FYI. As I said, and to be fair - it’s gorgeous and you’re 30 minutes from Omak or Chelan, and 1 hour from Coulee City. Mix of pull through and back in sites with 0 privacy and you’ll get to know the backside of your neighbors RV septic hookup quite well, as it’s 3 feet from your lawn chair. I certainly wouldn’t want to try and back in with anything bigger than 26 feet. Slide outs won’t go out in a few of the sites due to trees close to parking pad. So just be aware. For anglers this is probably a 5 star because it’s not crowded, and the boat launch is 50 yards away from the RV. So there is that …

J Bern

July 25, 2022

What a beautiful gem that has stayed out of the limelight. This is used a lot by sportsmen for fishing but for those that want to have fun on the water there's tons of places to play. I was there with a veterans organization and found the park to be extremely good. The only draw back I could see, and it took a bit to find it, is that the one area across the cove from the boat launch, needed to have the vault toilets open. Even with out the vault open it was a very short walk to the main restrooms. I might even take a guide service out of here for fishing in the near future.

Kyla Gunstone

July 18, 2021

This campground is a zoo with fisherman and boats. Everyone is packed in and several of the campsites are right on the road (you have to parallel park your camper/boat). Not an ideal campground for families with little kids in terms of safety and the crowd it draws. There was a decent little swimming area and a great park just up the road. There is a city pool right next store that I wanted to check out but it wasn't open on weekends. A bit of a miss in my opinion by the city. Overall if you're a hard core salmon fisherman with an RV, this campground is perfectly positioned near the Brewster Pools and had a decent two slot boat launch. Just be prepared to hear diesel engines starting at 2:40am until late at night as the boat launch is never empty. Quite the line up.

Philip Clinton

June 22, 2021

City park with no security. Bathrooms were ok but only one each.

Debbie Clinton

June 19, 2021

Small campground in a city park. Right next to a lake. Bathrooms were so so.

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