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Colville/Edgewater
Overview
Located in the serene landscapes of Northeastern Washington, Colville/Edgewater provides a tranquil escape for travelers seeking a connection with nature. Situated directly along the banks of the Pend Oreille River, this destination offers a rustic charm that reflects the beauty of the surrounding wilderness. It serves as a peaceful basecamp for those wanting to explore the expansive Colville National Forest while enjoying the calming sounds of the water. This park is characterized by its scenic riverfront views and a relaxed pace that encourages visitors to slow down and enjoy the great outdoors in a quiet, unpretentious setting.
Location & Surroundings
The park is positioned in the charming town of Ione, WA, a region known for its lush forests and dramatic river valleys. The surroundings are dominated by the Pend Oreille River, which provides a stunning backdrop for every campsite. Travelers arriving here will find themselves nestled between rolling mountains and crystal-clear waters. The local area is remote enough to offer a genuine sense of seclusion, yet it remains accessible for those navigating the International Selkirk Loop. The surrounding landscape is a vibrant mix of cedar groves and rocky outcrops, typical of the Pacific Northwest's rugged beauty.
Amenities & Park Features
While the focus here is on the natural environment, Colville/Edgewater offers essential features to ensure a comfortable stay for RVers. The park provides sites that cater to various rig sizes, many featuring direct water access or views. Key facilities include:
- A convenient on-site boat launch for easy river access and water recreation.
- Functional hookups including water and electricity to support modern RV needs.
- Dedicated picnic areas and fire rings for evening gatherings under the stars.
- Clean restroom facilities and shower houses for guest convenience.
The inclusion of a private dock area makes it an ideal spot for those traveling with watercraft or those who enjoy fishing directly from the shore.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure awaits just beyond the park boundaries. Visitors are a short drive from Sullivan Lake, which is famous for its hiking trails and vibrant fall colors. Geology enthusiasts should not miss Gardner Cave at Crawford State Park, one of the longest limestone caves in the state. The Pend Oreille River itself is a playground for kayaking, paddleboarding, and trophy fishing. For those interested in local history, the Ione area offers insights into the region's logging and mining past, while the nearby mountains provide endless opportunities for wildlife photography and seasonal birdwatching.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for outdoor enthusiasts and anglers who prioritize water access and a quiet atmosphere over resort-style luxuries. It is perfectly suited for families looking to introduce their children to fishing or boating in a safe, scenic environment. Additionally, it appeals to nature photographers and those seeking a digital detox amidst the beauty of Pend Oreille County. If your travel style involves waking up to river mist and spending your days on the water or exploring forest trails, this park will feel like a perfect hidden gem.
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User Reviews
Marshall Gill
Awsome camp ground and great Host on site 24/7. No power or hook ups at sites but there are water spickits close to all restrooms. Very quiet site. And do plenty of research on each site location. It was hard to put just two tents on one site becouse of so much under growth and no real designated tent spots. Rite on the river with great access and fishing.
Tawna granger
It was a nice, well kept campground! The camp host was really friendly.
Charles Kinsey
The campground was clean, and tidy. Pit toilets were really clean. The campsites, with the exception of 2 (5 and 7) are extremely small and tight if you have more than a tent. There were very little areas for shade during the heat of the day. The campground swimming area is basically a goose wading area and the only other way to access is via steep trails to the water. These access points have terribly thick weeds under the water and wouldn't be safe anyways. So we went to ione City Park, which isn't much better, but some. The stars were amazing, the nature sublime, but overall, not stellar.
Alan Melani
Nice little spot. Didn't seem very busy when we were there.
Judy Nye
Great camping away from people!
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