No protection from winds but well shaded site. There are four sites, four tables, four fire rings, and one vault toilet. ¼-mile trail connects to [Graham Harbor Campground](http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/okawen/recreation/camping-cabins/recarea/?recid=57213&actid;=29).
From Chelan, travel south on Highway 97A for 3 miles. Turn right onto Southshore Road and go approximately 17 miles to Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park. From the Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park boat launch, boat uplake approximately 13 miles. Graham Harbor Creek Campground is on the south shore.
Note:
Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park is a popular boat launch for accessing many up lake recreation sites via personal boat. Please check their website for amenities, fees, and schedule: [parks.wa.gov/293/Twenty-Five-Mile-Creek](http://www.parks.wa.gov/293/Twenty-Five-Mile-Creek)
It seemed like best protected of the harbors we stayed at. But, it is a tiny, closed in harbor that would be vulnerable to up lake winds.
Always the top rated place on the lake to boat camp. Really great swimming, facilities and camp sites. Can be very busy. Dock is in good shape, room for 4-5 mid sized boats.
Graham Harbor is one of the most popular camp site on Lake Chelan because of its magnificent views north and south, roomy dock and number of camp areas. It also has a shelter and two bathrooms (no running water).
Butterflies galore. What cam I say, it's on a lake. All the camping and picnic areas on Lake Chelan are fabulous