Amid a Pacific Northwest desert, Steamboat Rock State Parks offers lush green lawns, climbing rocks, water activities, camping and miles of trails for horses and hikers.
Bay Loop Campground (sites 131-166 & Cabins 1-3)
Steamboat Rock State Park is a 5,043-acre camping park with 50,000 feet of freshwater shoreline at the north end of Banks Lake and a columnar, basaltic rock with a surface area of 600 acres. Three campground areas and a large day-use area are protected from winds by tall poplars.
Discover pass:
Annual Pass: $30
One-day Pass: $10
Watercraft Launch Fee: $7 for the day
Trailer Dump Fee: $5 per use
Entrance fees: Varies
Overnight Unattended Vehicle Fee: $10 per night
We stayed in September for the first time, then returned in October to see the fall colors. Beautiful park, well maintained. A family favorite for sure. See you next year!😊
Also nice hike up Northrup Canyon trail not far from camp.
Amazing location. The section we stayed in was like all brand new everything. Very clean, very large spots, amazing 360° views, and even caught some fish. Super nice flat, level spots, all brand new pavement.
My absolute favorite campsite to get away from the city and enjoy silence.
Great spots to fish, swim, kayak, cycle, hike, animal watch (turkey, deer, ducks), or sun bathe. Beautiful scenic views and dry climate.
Stayed at the cabin, it was very well maintained. In the winter the water is shut off, but electricity is available. There is a mini fridge, microwave and heater in the cabin. Cabin is big enough for 5 adults. Hot shower available at the restroom. Big windows throughout each side of the walls, amazing views!
Checkin time is 4pm, entry instruction should be an envelope in the black box next to front door. Checkout time is 11am, you are expected to sweep the floor and take out trash prior to checkout to avoid additional cleaning fees. Recommend and will return!