Conconully State Park is a scenic 97-acre destination nestled in the forested mountains of north-central Washington, offering 5,400 feet of shoreline along the scenic Conconully Reservoir. The park's two interconnected lakes—Lower Conconully Reservoir and Upper Conconully Reservoir (Salmon Lake)—make it an angler's paradise, drawing fishing enthusiasts seeking smallmouth bass, rainbow trout, and Kokanee salmon.
This well-appointed campground welcomes both RV travelers and tent campers with full hookup sites, partial hookup options, and 5 log cabins for varied accommodation preferences. Facilities include 5 restroom buildings, hot showers, laundry facilities, and amenities like a reservable kitchen shelter and grills for family gatherings. Hiking trails invite exploration of the surrounding mountain landscape.
Beyond fishing, visitors enjoy boating, waterskiing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and swimming across the dual reservoirs. Two boat ramps and an 80-foot dock accommodate both motorized and non-motorized vessels. The playground and picnic areas make it ideal for families. Located in Washington's scenic backcountry, Conconully State Park combines outdoor recreation access with comfortable camping infrastructure, appealing to anglers, water enthusiasts, and families seeking authentic mountain experiences.