Rogers Bar Campground is a primitive camping destination within Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area in northeastern Washington, offering 19 campsites nestled along the banks of Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake. This scenic waterfront location provides a genuine back-to-nature experience for RV travelers and tent campers seeking solitude and outdoor recreation.
The campground features spacious, cleared camping areas set beneath tall trees, with direct access to a pristine sandy beach. The setting combines forested terrain with open spaces, creating a picturesque natural environment ideal for those looking to escape developed campgrounds. Vault toilets are available on-site; however, visitors must bring their own potable water for drinking, cooking, and cleaning.
Fishing is the primary draw at Rogers Bar, with the cool, clear waters of Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake offering excellent opportunities for anglers. The waterfront location and shallow beach access make it particularly suitable for boats and water recreation. The surrounding area features the stunning Lake Roosevelt landscape, created by the Grand Coulee Dam, with opportunities for exploring the broader Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area.
Temperatures range from cool winters with lows in the 30s Fahrenheit to warm summers with highs in the 80s, making spring through fall the ideal visiting seasons. Rogers Bar appeals to travelers seeking a rustic, peaceful camping experience with direct access to quality fishing and water-based recreation.