Spring Canyon Campground stair-steps down the hillside to Lake Roosevelt, offering sweeping views of the lake and surrounding landscape. The open desert environment also means little shade and extremely hot temperatures in the summer. Spring Canyon is conveniently located near the towns of Grand Coulee and Coulee Dam, as well as the Grand Coulee Dam. The campground offers a Day Use Area, group sites, and a nearby boat launch.
Take State Highway 2 west of Spokane for 65 miles to the town of Wilbur, Washington. Turn north on State Highway 174 (follow road signs). Travel 19 miles and turn right at the sign for Spring Canyon Campground.
Big campground, each lot ok to have 2-3 tents, up to 10 people. Bathrooms with running water and nearby water spouts, paved roads. The beach is a little trek up a small hill but the water is beautiful and clean, and worth the climb.
The place is very chic to stay, one thing I didn't like is a lot of different wood floating in the section where the boats are launched, my advice is to be very careful when you launch the boat so that this debris does not get into your boat and cause it to crash.
Attention for those who have jet skis, my advice is to find another place, and I strongly recommend not to launch jet skis into the water here until all this rubbish is cleaned.
Pieces of wood were pulling in our jet ski, and we had to dismantle a lot of things to get this garbage, really after that the desire to bring more jet skis to this place disappeared.
For me, the main thing is that I don’t want any of the vacationers here to get into the same situation as we are.
I really hope that the Washington State will put order here and people will not get into situations like us….
A lovely campground. No showers or power but the swimming at this beach is wonderful! Warm and clear water in a cordoned off swimming area.
Nice place, some of the spots are a bit small/ slopped for a trailer/RV, but there is room, notably at the group sites and the spots further up the hill. But a little more of a tent oriented camp ground.
-Dog friendly.
-No hookup, at least on the lower spots, not sure about the upper ones.
-Close to beach, boat launch, and docks.
- Dump site and water located on property, very continent.
-If you end up with bad neighbors, you're screwed. The host won't do much,
Neighbors partying until 2 am with loud music? Nah.
Neighbors have a huge fire during peak fire ban season?
Nope.
Yelling at the park while banging in trash cans all while blasting loud music.
No sir, he's fast asleep.