This recreation area is part of Lake Bryan
FROM Spokane: From I-90, go South on US-195. Enter Colfax, WA from US-195. Go South on Main St. Take right on Fairview St. Fairview St. will turn into W Alroota Rd. Follow Almota Rd, take right on WA-194 W/ Almota Rd after passing Onecho Church. Continue down to Lower Granite Rd. Take slight left on Lower Granite Rd. Your destination is on the right.
Adults 17+, Kids 6-16, Free 0-5
We love the location and the 1.5 hour drive from home. Even though we didn't eat in the restaurant, the food smelled great. Staff was super friendly and the park was clean. Great place for short bike rides and definitely appreciated the rattlesnake habitat warning sign. Nice short trail to see the dam. Our only complaint for our sites #26 & #27, the sprinklers hit our trailers and water filled the potholes in our parking spots. My husband had to stand in 3 inches of water to hitch up.our trailer to leave. We plan to return with our boat next time. Finally, so fun to watch the barges and cruise lines go by the campground.
We stayed here in our RV great location right on the river. We watched boat's go by and had a great time on the paths riding our bikes. The facility Manager Squirrel came and fixed my bike flat tire free of charge. Spot 32 is the best place to stay no neighbors in front of you and great view of the river.
DO NOT STAY HERE!!! HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE!!
We delivered our trailer to this koa last Friday, we were instructed by our renters to use space 20 or 21 as that is what they had reserved. Upon arrival we saw several employees on golf carts pass-by the site we were setting up for our renters, no one said anything to us. Check in is typically 3pm and we were there at 12:30pm as an early check in was arranged so had their have been any changes one would think the employees would have stopped to notify us that we needed to relocate. Today we went to pickup our trailer and were notified by the renters that our trailer was moved by management/the owners of the koa. I attempted to call the koa however it stated they are closed on Mondays. As we were getting ready to leave the koa the owner (as he identified himself) told us that we need to check in next time we come here because we were in the wrong site. We told him he parked where we were instructed to park by our renters and that he had no right or authority to move our trailer without our permission and that he would be held liable for any damages to the trailer. He then stated that we would be getting a bill and that we were on federal property. This man is a lunatic, the site he insisted to move our trailer to was no different than the site it was parked in-this was an easy fix to swap someone but instead he took it upon himself to move someone else’s trailer and then act like a complete prick about it. We’ve never had such a negative experience in all of our travels across the country to Rv parks. Incredibly disappointed in the owner/management of this place. We will not be back!
We stayed in a koa dry cabin for one night. Full size on top of queen bunk bed. Inside the cabin was a mini fridge (and freezer compartment) with microwave, enough outlets for electronics, an ac/heat mini-split, and a dining table/bench set for 5 or 6. Everything was in good order. The bathroom is a 3 min walk, clean and with showers. View of the water right outside and we saw 4 deer grazing next to our cabin at night. I definitely recommend.
Also, don't take lone hollow road, it's all gravel. Take the almota road, if you are coming from the west.
Had a mishap landing on the runway. The host at the camp came and helped us carry the tail as we pushed it a safe tie down. He was extremely kind, helpful, and it was greatly appreciated and needed. We were stranded until after dark. He made sure we were safe and had water. Thank you!!!!
NOTE. There are large rocks on the runway which can damage planes. Snapped the spring in our tail wheel.