Palmer Lake Campground, managed by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, is a serene waterfront retreat nestled near Loomis in Okanogan County, northeastern Washington. Overlooking a stunning 2,100-acre lake framed by orchards and dramatic mountainous terrain, this campground offers a peaceful escape into the natural landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. The site features seven campsites alongside essential amenities including vault toilets and a hand-operated boat launch, making it a ideal base for non-motorized boating and water recreation. Anglers will appreciate excellent fishing opportunities on the expansive lake, while hikers and trail enthusiasts can explore the surrounding Okanogan Highlands terrain. The campground's proximity to the Loomis State Forest opens up access to miles of trails through diverse shrub-steppe and forested landscapes. Operated on a first-come, first-served basis, Palmer Lake Campground provides a no-frills, nature-immersive experience well-suited for kayakers, canoeists, and outdoor adventurers looking to escape the crowds. A valid Washington State Discover Pass is required for entry. Dogs are welcome with a leash. Located approximately 8.5 miles north of Loomis along the Loomis-Oroville Road, this hidden gem rewards those willing to venture into Washington's stunning northeastern corner.