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Crawfish Lake Campground
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Crawfish Lake Campground

Tonasket, Washington
4.6 (42 reviews)

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About Crawfish Lake Campground

Crawfish Lake is adjacent to this 19 site campground (15 single and 4 double sites), which also has a boat launch. Two toilet facilities service the campground. Each site has a picnic table, fire ring, and parking for small trailers or vehicles.

Crawfish Lake Campground offers a serene retreat in the heart of Washington's natural landscape, where pine forests meet pristine waters and mountain vistas stretch across the horizon. This public campground serves as an ideal basecamp for those seeking authentic outdoor recreation without the frills of commercial RV parks, appealing to travelers who value accessibility and genuine connection with nature.

The campground's setting provides an excellent introduction to the Pacific Northwest's diverse ecosystems. Crawfish Lake itself is the centerpiece, a beautiful alpine lake that invites visitors to explore its shores, enjoy peaceful mornings with coffee overlooking the water, and experience the kind of stillness that only remote mountain lakes can offer. The surrounding area features towering conifers and varied terrain that changes with the seasons, from snow-capped peaks in winter to wildflower-dotted meadows in summer.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the location opens doors to numerous recreation opportunities. Fishing is a primary draw, with the lake supporting various species that keep anglers returning season after season. Hiking trails in the surrounding area range from gentle shoreline walks to more challenging backcountry routes, accommodating different fitness levels and time commitments. The campground's proximity to Washington's vast wilderness means that day trips and exploration are central to the camping experience here.

The campground itself maintains that balance many travelers seek: convenient enough for modern RV camping with the essential infrastructure, yet undeveloped enough to feel genuinely remote. This makes it particularly appealing to those looking to escape the hustle of daily life without sacrificing the comfort of traveling with their RV. Whether you're seeking a peaceful long-term basecamp or a waypoint on a larger Pacific Northwest road trip, this location accommodates both.

The area attracts families, fishing enthusiasts, nature photographers, and anyone drawn to quiet mountain environments. Early morning visitors often report encountering local wildlife, and the night sky here remains largely unpolluted, offering stargazing opportunities that urban dwellers particularly appreciate. Seasonal changes bring different experiences, with fall colors, summer wildflowers, and the crisp mountain air of spring all drawing their own devoted visitors.
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42

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Tonasket is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Washington weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Tonasket.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Tonasket. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Crawfish Lake Campground Reviews

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Kevin Forbes

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kevin Forbes

It’s a beautiful place. Nice road. Dry camping. There is an electrical stand. Looks like it is most likely for the new camp host site.

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Gretchen

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Gretchen

Beautiful rugged well-kept campground. Large campsites —first come first serve. Only drawback- lots of mosquitoes!!

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Clarinda Dodson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Clarinda Dodson

This was our first free campground, so we didn’t really know what we were getting ourselves into. This one might have set the bar high for other free campsites, though. It was pretty well laid out, seemed to be cared for, and the lake and surrounding forest were really pretty. Getting to the campground wasn't bad. It is located in a National Forest, so we were nervous about the condition of the r... This was our first free campground, so we didn’t really know what we were getting ourselves into. This one might have set the bar high for other free campsites, though. It was pretty well laid out, seemed to be cared for, and the lake and surrounding forest were really pretty. Getting to the campground wasn't bad. It is located in a National Forest, so we were nervous about the condition of the roads. Luckily, it was mostly paved roads except the final 5 miles. We followed the directions from Google Maps and found it easily. When you pull into the campground, there are a few sites to the right but the bulk of the sites are to the left. Most of the spots appear to be for tent camping or smaller RVs. We stayed in site 9 and didn't have too much trouble getting in with our 20 foot trailer and Tundra. It would have been easier to get in had we known ahead of time that there were turnarounds at each end of the campground. Since we didn't know, we had to do a weird maneuver using one campsite in order to back into the one we had chosen. The is a perfect place to escape off grid, as there isn’t much of a cell signal - even with our cell booster. There is no water or electric, but there are a couple of pit toilets. We have a toilet in our trailer, so we didn’t use the pit toilets, but they seemed clean enough. There were quite a few kayakers out enjoying the lake, which was calm and very inviting. We had some ducks come right up to the shoreline at our site, and we saw a loon way out in the distance. The lake is surrounded by trees and there are a bunch of vacation homes on the other side. We only stayed 1 night but wish we could have stayed longer. There is a 14-day limit, which we would love to take advantage of another time. We camped on a Saturday towards the end of July and there were plenty of sites still available. There are 19 total sites, most of which are right on the lake, but a few are across the gravel road.

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Mitch Brown

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mitch Brown

Great Free Campgrounds , good fishing! Beautiful Sunsets

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Mitch Brown

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mitch Brown

Great Free Campgrounds , good fishing! Beautiful Sunsets

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Mitch Brown

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mitch Brown

Great Free Campgrounds , good fishing! Beautiful Sunsets

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Cheyenne Griffin

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Cheyenne Griffin

Really beautiful and secluded campground, the fact that it is free and has public bathrooms are big pluses. It was a calm camping trip listening to the water and watching the sunsets!

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Cheyenne Griffin

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Cheyenne Griffin

Really beautiful and secluded campground, the fact that it is free and has public bathrooms are big pluses. It was a calm camping trip listening to the water and watching the sunsets!

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