The Kettle River Campground at Lake Roosevelt is a beautiful shady campground that does not fill up very often on the banks of the Kettle River.
Kettle River Campground - Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
Many of the campsites have a fantastic vire! There is no boat launch here but there is a courtesy dock. There is great wildlife viewing here, especially birding so make sure to bring your binoculars!
Season: Open
Number of Sites: 13
Location in the park: On the banks of the Kettle River
Campsite Cost:
May 01 - September 30 $23
October 01 - April 30 $11.50

Campsite #1
Payments accepted: US Currency and Checks only
Reservations: No, All sites are first come first served
Campground Address: Along US 395, Boyds, WA
Latitude/Longitude:
Elevation: 1,279 ft
Accessible Sites: Campsite 8 is a designated ADA site with a 21-foot maximum vehicle length. The pit toilet has a sidewalk pathway from the road.
Campground roads and campsite parking spaces are paved. Campsite areas are unpaved and may be uneven.
Pets Allowed: Yes, Pets must be on a leash at all times.

Campsite #2
Campground Reservations
Are campground Reservations Available? No
First Come, First Served? All sites are first come first served

Campsite #3
Campground Amenities
Flush Toilets: Vault Toilets - year-round
Payphone: No
Is wifi available? No
Is cellular Phone Service Available? Most major carriers have some cell coverage at Kettle River Campground.
Is camp host available on site? Unknown
Is firewood available for purchase? Firewood is available in Grand Coulee or neighboring towns.
Amenities at each campsite:
Fire pit in the site? Yes
Picnic Table in the site? Yes
Bear Box in site/area? No
Potable Water?No Water

Campsite #5
RV Camping at Kettle River Campground
The RV loop has picnic tables, back-in sites, flush toilets
RV Length: 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.
Dump Station: No
Generators: Generators may only be used from 6 am to 10 pm.
Hookups: There are no electricity, water, or sewer site hookups

Campsite #8
How to get to Campground
From Kettle Falls, drive north on US 395. You will cross Lake Roosevelt over Barneys Bridge. Follow US 395 north approximately 6 miles past the bridge. Turn right at the Kettle River Campground sign.
Campground Regulations
Campfires are not allowed in upper loop sites 32-78
The maximum number of people in a campsite:
The number of cars per campsite: Individual campsites are limited to no more than two vehicles (for example a truck and a boat trailer or an RV and a car, or two cars)
Checkout time: 12 noon
Quiet Hours: Quiet hours are from 10:00 pm to 6:00 am.
Maximum Stay: Camping is limited to 14 consecutive nights per campground within a 30 day period and not more than 60 total nights per calendar year anywhere within LRNRA.
Kettle River Campground Map
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Additional Kettle River Campground Photos

Campsite #9

Campsite #13
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