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Daroga State Park RV & Campground Guide

Washington

Found near the heart of Central Washington, Daroga State Park comprises a serene natural area covered in gorgeous rolling hills and the beautiful waters of Lake Entiat. The 127-acre park, which is situated on the banks of the mighty Columbia River, is mainly known for its stunning views of the surrounding mountains and woodlands. Daroga State Park is also an excellent destination for recreational activities, including hiking, swimming, boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The climate of Daroga State Park tends to be dry for most of the year, and the temperature can reach the mid-90s during summer. Spring and fall are much milder while the winter can bring heavy snowfall.

Nearby Cities:

  • Leavenworth, WA

  • Omak, WA

  • Moses Lake, WA

  • Yakima, WA

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Weather
Spring 38-77 F
Summer 58-93 F
Fall 33-77 F
Winter 28-53 F
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RV Resorts & Campsites in Daroga State Park

Campground Accommodations

Daroga State Park Campground

  • Water hookup: Yes

  • Electrical hookup: Yes

  • Sewer hookup: No

  • Wi-Fi: No

  • Pet-friendly: Yes

  • Max RV length: None

  • Other amenities: Showers, trash collection, drinking water, dump station, bathhouse, BBQ grills, fire rings, available firewood

Daroga State Park

Daroga State Park offers 28 RV sites that can accommodate any size of rig. There are walk-in tent spaces available as well. Firewood and ice can be purchased in the park for your convenience. Boaters with a launch permit or Discover Pass will have access to the two boat ramps, which provide an entryway to the Columbia River.

  • Water hookup: Yes

  • Electrical hookup: Yes

  • Sewer hookup: No

  • Wi-Fi: No

  • Pet-friendly: Yes

  • Other amenities: Restrooms, shower, RV dump station

Lakeshore RV Park

Lakeshore RV Park is a large area among beautiful mature pine and oak trees that spreads alongside the lake. The campground offers 163 RV sites that accommodate 40-foot-long RVs. It's beside the large city park playground and beach where you can go swimming or relax.

  • Water hookup: Yes

  • Electrical hookup: Yes

  • Sewer hookup: Yes

  • Wi-Fi: Yes

  • Pet-friendly: Yes, but only at certain times of the year

  • Other amenities: Cable TV, dump station, showers, restrooms

Beebe Bridge Park

Beebe Bridge Park is 4 miles east of Chelan. The 56-acre campground holds 46 sites for tents as well as RVs up to 60 feet long. There is a dump station, picnic shelters, and a swimming area. Other amenities include cable TV, horseshoe pits, playground equipment, and a shoreline trail.

  • Water hookup: Yes

  • Electrical hookup: Yes

  • Sewer hookup: No

  • Wi-Fi: No

  • Pet-friendly: Yes

  • Other amenities: Boat launch, tennis courts, restrooms, showers

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What to Do at
Daroga State Park

Whether you're looking for a relaxing family outing or an active day exploring the outdoors, Daroga State Park is a wonderful destination. If you're a hiking or biking enthusiast, the park offers four miles of scenic trails to navigate. If you really want to burn some energy, you and your friends could enjoy an afternoon of basketball, soccer, tennis or even golf at one of the park's courts or fields. Many visitors head to either the nearby Columbia River or Lake Entiat to partake in water-based recreation, such as boating, swimming, fishing or water-skiing. During your visit, another great option is to simply wander the area's breathtaking landscape, and observe the local flora and fauna.

Inside Daroga State Park

Daroga State Park has a 150-foot dock where anglers can try catching freshwater fish or tie off a boat. Water sport enthusiasts will love water skiing, swimming, boating, and so much more. The park offers 2 miles of biking and hiking trails where you can view wildlife and go bird-watching. There is a variety of sports fields, two basketball courts, and two tennis courts for athletic travelers to enjoy. There is also a playground for children to get rid of some energy and meet new campground friends.

Fishing Fishing

Daroga State Park is a great spot to enjoy a pleasant day of freshwater fishing. From the bank, visitors frequently cast their fishing lines for bass, bluegill, bullheads and crappie. You could also take a fishing boat out on the Columbia River or Lake Entiat to try your luck.

Geocaching Geocaching

Like many of Washington's state parks, Daroga State Park is a quality spot for geocaching. You can search the area's rolling hills, woodlands and riverbank for hidden caches in cool locations.

Nature Watching Nature Watching

You'll have an excellent chance to see local wildlife during your visit to Daroga State Park. While exploring the trails, keep your eyes open for bobcats, coyotes, moose, deer and other mammals. Bird watchers will want to be on the lookout for quail, woodpeckers, hawks, and Canada geese.

Stargazing Stargazing

When the weather's clear, the skies tend to be very dark in and around Daroga State Park. This makes the park a lovely destination for stargazing with plenty of nice spots to relax and watch the skies.

Flora and Fauna

Along the trails and riverbanks, you may notice Douglas firs, maple trees, ponderosa pines, and many other trees and wildflowers.

Hiking Hiking

There are approximately two miles of hiking trails winding through Daroga State Park. These routes take visitors through woodlands, along the Columbia River and over rolling hills, offering a tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking views of the area. Generally, the trails at the park are accessible for hikers of all skill levels.

Boating

Boating is one of the most popular activities at Daroga State Park. The park features two watercraft launches and 150 feet of dock. During your visit, you can take your motorboat, kayak or canoe out on the Columbia River or the calmer waters of Lake Entiat. Many visitors to the park also partake in water sports, such as water skiing and tubing.

Swimming Swimming

Daroga State Park boasts a sandy beach and several areas that are perfect for swimming. When the temperature exceeds 90 degrees during the summer, lots of visitors opt to cool off with a refreshing dip.

Biking

In addition to the two miles of hiking trails, Daroga State Park boasts two additional miles of biking trails. While navigating these biking routes, you'll enjoy stunning views of the Columbia River.

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How to Get to
Daroga State Park

The simplest way to reach Daroga State Park is via the US-97 highway. When traveling on US-97 just north of the town of Orondo, you should see signs for the park, which is just off the highway on its west side. Turn westward onto Claphan Road, and Daroga State Park will be on your left.

Entering Daroga State Park

To enter Daroga State Park, you need to purchase a Discovery Pass. You can either buy a one-day pass for $10 or a yearlong pass for $30. There is an easily accessible parking lot at the park, and there is also overflow parking available at the campground.

Daroga State Park's lovely, mauve-colored hills are always a fantastic place for an outdoor adventure in beautiful Central Washington. The popular park offers all sorts of superb opportunities for both land- and water-based recreational activities.

Frequently Asked Questions About Daroga State Park

What is the best time of year to visit Daroga State Park?

Most people find the late spring and early fall to be the best times of year to visit Daroga State Park. Months like May and October offer pleasant weather for outdoor recreation without being too hot. That said, if you don't mind the scorching heat or want to go for a swim, the summer is a great time to visit as well.

What kind of wildlife can be found in Daroga State Park?

Daroga State Park is an excellent bird-watching destination with herons, hawks, eagles, geese and other birds regularly roaming the skies. The park is also inhabited by rabbits, otters, muskrats and quite a few other mammals. If you're lucky, you may even spot a moose or a bobcat during your visit.

Are there designated RV camping spots in Daroga State Park?

There are a total of 45 campsites at Daroga State Park Campground, and 28 of those sites are designated RV campsites. These 28 sites are equipped with water and electrical hookups, and the campground also boasts a convenient on-site dump station.

Do you have to reserve a camping spot at Daroga State Park and what is the cost?

Yes, you can reserve a campsite at Daroga State Park either online or over the phone through the Washington State Parks Service. There may be a small fee for reserving a camping spot.

Are pets allowed at Daroga State Park?

Yes, you're welcome to bring your pets along to Daroga State Park, but you must keep them leashed and under physical control at all times. It's also important that you clean up after your pets while exploring any area of the park.