Located 22 miles north of Omak, Wash., in the north central portion of the state in Okanogan County.From Omak Drive 22 miles north on Hwy. 97, the Conconully Highway, to park entrance.
Nice and well maintained park
The north part has access to the lake and a small beach though it’s more rustic. The south part is bigger, lot of space to run, newly playground, ranger station and even cabins
My family has been spending time in this little town nestled in the eastern slope foothills of the Cascades for 50+years, so I'm kinda partial!
Conconully State Park has changed a little over the years and just keeps getting better and better! With the addition of rentable cabins with electricity and a wonderful play area for children (and parents 🤣) and an updated bathroom with multiple stalls and showers that are phenomenal (no charge) there are plenty of fish in the lake adjacent to the park and another lake less than 1/2 a mile at the other end of town. And many, many of miles of good condition road's to explore further into the Cascades on side-by-side, ATVs, 4x4s and pretty much anything people get a wild hair to drive into the woods. I've personally seen a really nice Camaro up above Salmon Meadows out towards Tiffany mountain, which is definitely not a trail you expect to see a nice Camaro.
You can also drive from Conconully in any car a route through the woods all the way over to the Methow valley to Winthrop WA and go over baldy mountain pass which is a beautiful 40ish mile drive through the woods. Any which way you choose to take advantage of the many recreational activities in the area, Conconully State Park is a beautiful maintained space to have as home base for all your adventures!
We stayed in one of the cabins. It had a queen sized bed, and a full sized bunk bed. There was power, an AC unit, a fan, running water nearby, and clean bathrooms a short walk away. It was hardly camping, but it was peaceful and quiet. Deer wandered through the site, the lake was serene, and each night the stars were incredible.
Hadn't visited in about 9 years. Beautiful area and brought back good memories. Stopped at the 'Sit and Bull' for an order of fries and mug of beer. Hope to camp at this state park in the future. Looks to be well taken care of. Photo is of upper reservoir.
Nice park with plenty of room be between campsites. Clean shower facility. The only real downside here is no Wi-Fi and no sewer hookup for RVs ut there is an on site RV dump. The Wi-Fi wasn't a bad thing for me, I actually kinda enjoyed it...just letting YOU know that it isn't there.