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    Published: Mar 11, 2021 · Updated: Feb 13, 2025 by JohnTillison · This post may contain affiliate links

    Kettle River Campground - Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

    The Kettle River Campground at Lake Roosevelt is a beautiful campground with ample shade and does not fill up very often.

    photo of campsite at Kettle River Campground with text reading "Kettle River Campground Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area - Washington by ParkRangerJohn.com"

    Kettle River Campground - Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

    The Kettle River Campground is located on the banks of the Kettle River, and many of the campsites have fantastic views!

    Visitors have access to a courtesy dock and a park filled with great wildlife viewing, so make sure to bring your binoculars!

     

    Lake Roosevelt is actually just a wide spot along the Columbia River, created when Grand Coulee Dam was completed in 1942.

    The 130-mile  Lake Roosevelt is the key feature of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area, which Congress created in 1946.

    The park was dedicated to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who authorized the construction of the Grand Coulee Dam in 1934.

    Water from the mighty Columbia River originates in the high Canadian Rockies from its glaciers and snowmelt, which occurs each year.

    You will want to make sure you have bug spray with you while camping here. We found a lot of mosquitos during our visit.

    Kettle Falls Historical Center
    Kettle Falls Historical Center

    Nearby attractions/ activities for campers at Kettle Falls Campground

    • St. Paul's Mission and Kettle Falls Historical Center (Kettle Falls Area). There is also the Fort Colville and Hudson Bay Company Post on the Upper Columbia. Sherman Drive is a nice scenic drive.
    • Auto Vue Drive-in Theater is open seasonally and is close to the Kettle Falls Area Campgrounds.
    • For those in the Kettle Falls Area who enjoy wine, there is a nice organic winery/vineyard across the river named China Bend Winery. You can even use your boat and stop in and pick up a nice bottle of wine to end the perfect evening at your campsite.
    • For a fun, unique experience, check out the Bull Hill Guest Ranch. It is just across the river from the North Gorge Campground.
    • Don't forget your binoculars and cameras, as Wildlife is abundant in the area, including Deer, Elk, Moose, Black Bears, Bobcats, Mountain Lions, Beavers, Squirrels, Marmots, and more!
    • The Kettle Falls Campground is a great place for Birding. It is home to a wide variety of waterfowl and raptors, such as Bald Eagles and Osprey.
    • The park's main attraction is everything that is a water-based activity, like boating and fishing.
    • Water sports, including canoeing/kayaking.
    • Fishermen will enjoy the dozens of species of fish to fish for.
      • Common species include Rainbow Trout, White Sturgeon, Yellow Perch, Lake Whitefish, Kokanee (a non-migrating form of Sockeye Salmon), and Burbot.
      • Less common fish include Cutthroat Trout, Bass, Walleye, Sunfish, Carp, Perch, Pike, and Bullhead.
    Campsite 1 Kettle River Campground Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area Washington
    Campsite 1 Kettle River Campground

    Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area  Does Not Have A Entrance Fee

    Learn more about National Park Passes for parks that have an entrance fee.

    $80.00 - For the America the Beautiful/National Park Pass. The pass covers entrance fees to all US National Park Sites and over 2,000 Federal Recreation Fee Sites for an entire year and covers everyone in the car for per-vehicle sites and up to 4 adults for per-person sites.

    2024 America The Beautiful National Park Pass

    Buy your pass at this link, and REI will donate 10% of pass proceeds to the National Forest Foundation, National Park Foundation, and the U.S. Endowment for Forestry & Communities.

    National Park Free Entrance Days  -Mark your calendars with the five free entrance days the National Park Service offers annually.

    Campsite 2 Kettle River Campground Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area Washington
    Campsite 2 Kettle River Campground

    Kettle River Campground nightly rate/Camping Fees

    Individual Campsite Cost: 

    Standard Camping Fee, May 1 – September 30 - $23.00

    Standard Camping Fee, October 1 – April 30 - $11.50

    Senior/Access Camping Fee: 

    Senior / Access Rate, May 1 – September 30 - $11.50

    Senior / Access Rate, October 1 – April 30 - $5.75

    Campsite 5 Kettle River Campground Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area Washington
    Campsite 5 Kettle River Campground

     

    Campground Reservations

    Reservations: All campsites are reservation only.

    Are Campground Reservations Available? Yes, individual campsites are only reserved from April 16 through October 16.

    Phone Number? 877-444-6777

    Online? Recreation.gov

    How Far Ahead can you make a reservation? Individual sites at this campground operate on a 6-month rolling basis

    Kettle Falls Campground Map

    Kettle River Campground Map Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
    Kettle River Campground Map Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area Courtesy of NPS

    General Information about Kettle River Campground

    Number of Sites: 13

    Location in the park: Located on the banks of the river. Some sites are on the shoreline and beautiful views of the Kettle River

    Campground Address:

    Along US 395, Boyds, WA

    Mailing Address: 
    1008 Crest Drive
    Coulee Dam, WA.99116

    Latitude/Longitude: 48° 42' 36.1200" N 118° 7' 41.5800" W

     Elevation: 1272 Feet

    Accessible Sites: Campsite 8 is a designated ADA site with a 21-foot maximum vehicle length. 

    Campsite 8 Kettle River Campground Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area Washington
    Campsite 8 Kettle River Campground

    Campground Amenities

    Potable Water? No water 

    Bear Boxes: No 

    Flush Toilets: No, vault toilets only 

    Laundry/showers: No

    Payphone: No 

    Is WIFI available? No 

    Is Cellular Phone Service Available? Yes 

    Most major carriers have some cell coverage at Kettle River Campground. 

    Is firewood available for purchase? No 

    Is a camp host available on-site? No 

    Amenities at each campsite:

    There is a courtesy dock, but no boat launch.

    Fire pit in the site? Yes 

    Picnic Table in the site? Yes 

    Don't forget to pack

    Insect repellent is always a great idea outdoors, especially around any body of water. 

    We use Permethrin Spray on our clothes before our park trips.  Please read my article on preventing biting insects while enjoying the outdoors. 

    Sunscreen - I buy environmentally friendly sunscreen whenever possible because you inevitably pull it out at the beach.

    Bring your water bottle and plenty of water with you. Plastic water bottles are not sold in the park.

    Sunglasses - I always bring sunglasses with me. I personally love Goodr sunglasses because they are lightweight, durable, and have awesome National Park Designs from several National Parks like Joshua Tree, Yellowstone, Hawaii Volcanoes, Acadia, Denali, and more!

    Click here to get your National Parks Edition of Goodr Sunglasses!

    Binoculars/Spotting Scope - These will help spot birds and wildlife and make them easier to identify. We tend to see waterfowl in the distance, and they are always just a bit too far to identify them without binoculars.

    Campsite 9 Kettle River Campground Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area Washington
    Campsite 9 Kettle River Campground

    RV Camping at  Kettle River Campground

    RVs and trailers up to 38 feet long may camp at Kettle River. Most sites can accommodate vehicles 20 feet or longer, but length varies from site to site. Vehicles, trailers, or RVs cannot be parked on the grass or anywhere except the designated parking spot for each site. Kettle River Campground does not have hookups.

    Hookups: There are no electricity, water, or sewer site hookups

    Are there any pull-through sites:

    RV Length: 38 feet 

    Dump Station: No 

    Generators: Generators may only be used from 6 am to 10 pm

    Escape Campervan in front of a hotel

    For a fun adventure check out Escape Campervans. These campervans have built in beds, kitchen area with refrigerators, and more. You can have them fully set up with kitchen supplies, bedding, and other fun extras. They are painted with epic designs you can't miss!

    Escape Campervans has offices in Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Denver, New York, and Orlando

    Campsite 13 Kettle River Campground Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area Washington
    Campsite 13 Kettle River Campground

    How to get to Kettle River Campground

    Kettle River Campground is 80 miles north of Spokane as you travel on hwy 395. Continue north on hwy 395 through the town of Kettle Falls. Continue across the bridge taking you to the west side of the Columbia River/Lake Roosevelt NRA. After crossing the bridge, travel north another 6.7 miles and turn right onto Waterview Drive. In 0.4 miles, you'll arrive at Kettle River Campground. 

    Kettle River Campground is 88 miles north of Davenport as you travel on SR 25. Travel 81 miles north on SR 25. At the intersection of SR 25 and hwy 395 at Kettle Falls, turn left and travel north on 395. Continue across the bridge taking you to the west side of the Columbia River/Lake Roosevelt NRA. After crossing the bridge, travel north another 6.7 miles and turn right onto Waterview Drive. In 0.4 miles, you'll arrive at Kettle River Campground. 

    Campground Regulations

    The maximum number of people in a campsite: 10

    The number of cars per campsite: 2

    Checkout time: 12 noon 

    Quiet Hours: From 10 pm to 6 am. This includes generators.

    Pets Allowed: Yes, Pets must be on a leash at all times. 

    Haag Cove Campground Lake Roosevelt NRA Washington
    Haag Cove Campground Lake Roosevelt NRA is South of the Kettle River Campground and Kamloops Island Campground

    Lake Roosevelt Campgrounds

    Lake Roosevelt covers a large area along Lake Roosevelt and has 16 developed frontcountry campgrounds.

    Below is a complete list of all campgrounds, starting from the far Northeast corner of the park and ending at the furthest-lying campground.

    If one campground is full, chances are there is availability in another nearby.

    There are no glamping tents, cabins, or National Park Lodges available at Lake Roosevelt National Park.

    If you want hotel options, the weather turns bad, or you keep running into sold-out campgrounds, here is a list of hotels in the main areas of Lake Roosevelt NRA.

    Kettle Falls Hotels - Click here for options in Kettle Falls and the surrounding area.

    Colville Hotels - Click here for hotels and vacation rentals in Colville.

    Davenport Hotels - Click here to find hotels and vacation rentals near Davenport.

    Lake Roosevelt Kamloops Island Campground WA
    Lake Roosevelt Kamloops Island Campground is just south of the Kettle River Campground

    North - Kettle Falls Area Campgrounds

    Snag Cove Campground - Snag Cove is a small 9-site campground on the Northwest side of the park North of Kettle Falls, WA.

    Kettle River Campground - The Kettle River Campground is a shady 13-site campground on the banks of the Kettle River. It is also on the Northwest side of the park north of Kettle Falls, WA.

    Kamloops Island Campground - Kamloops Island Campground is a small and shady 17-site campground North of Kettle Falls, WA.

    Haag Cove Campground - Haag Cove is a quiet 18-campsite campground on Lake Roosevelt's West side, past Colville and Kettle Falls, WA.

    North Gorge Campground - North Gorge Campground is a small 12-site campground that is very popular. It is on the Northeast edge of the park and mostly built for tent camping.

    Evans Campground - Evans Campground is a busy summer campground with 43 campsites located on the West end of Lake Roosevelt, north of Kettle Falls, WA.

    Marcus Island Campground- Marcus Island Campground is located North of Kettle Falls, WA. on the park's west side.

    Kettle Falls Campground - Kettle Falls Campground is a Year-Round 74 site campground just South of Kettle Falls, WA. on Hwy 25.

    Cloverleaf Campground - Cloverleaf Campground is a small 7-site campground that is open from May 1 through September 30. The campground is approximately 34 miles from the Fort Spokane Visitor Center, heading North towards Kettle Falls, WA.

    Gifford Campground - Gifford Campground is a 42-site campground with most sites having views of Lake Roosevelt. The campground is approximately 33 miles from the Fort Spokane Visitor Center, heading North towards Kettle Falls, WA.

    Hunters Campground - Hunters Campground is a 37-site campground 21 miles north of the Fort Spokane Visitor Center.

    Central - Fort Spokane Area Campgrounds

    Fort Spokane Campground - Fort Spokane Campground has 67 sites with a visitor center, boat launch, and day-use area within walking distance.

    Porcupine Bay Campground - Porcupine Bay Campground is a small 20-site campground tucked up against the wall of a coulee with beautiful views of the lake. Campground near the Fort Spokane Area heading back towards Davenport, WA.

    Hawk Creek Campground - Hawk Creek Campground is a small, unique, 20-site campground. What makes this campground unique is that instead of being on Lake Roosevelt, it is tucked back from the lake on Hawk Creek and, for a surprise, is a small waterfall.

    West - Grand Coulee Dam Area Campgrounds

    Spring Canyon Campground—On the west end of the park near Grand Coulee, Washington, Spring Canyon has 68 campsites and sweeping views of Lake Roosevelt.

    Jones Bay Campground - Jones Bay Campground is a small rustic 9-site campground on the west side of the park. The campground is mostly boat-in; however, you can drive there, but it may be difficult to find.

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    Additional National Park sites near Lake Roosevelt NRA

    North Cascades National Park - Your complete guide to exploring North Cascades National Park

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    Olympic National Park - Your complete guide to exploring Olympic National Park

    Glacier National Park - Your complete Guide to exploring Glacier National Park

    Whitman Mission NHS—The Oregon Trail brought with it an influx of missionaries, disease, and more. The change brought on a single violent act that changed the fate of many nations.

    Manhattan Project NHP - Discover the project that forever changed the world as it brought in the nuclear age and the world's first atomic bombs.

    Ice Age Floods National Geological Trail - Learn about the great floods from the last Ice Age that forever shaped this region

    Check out all of the National Parks in Washington, along with neighboring Oregon National Parks and Idaho National Parks.

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