Ankeny #1 WDF Camp Area is a Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife water access site nestled along the shores of Banks Lake in Douglas County, near Coulee City, Washington. Part of the Banks Lake Wildlife Area Unit, this destination offers fifteen designated campsites set against the scenic backdrop of one of Eastern Washington's most popular lowland lakes. The site features a gravel boat ramp, making it a go-to launch point for boaters and anglers eager to explore Banks Lake, which is renowned for its walleye, bass, and trout fishing. Big rig-friendly access and on-site restroom facilities add to the convenience for RV travelers. The surrounding Banks Lake region draws outdoor enthusiasts seeking boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing in the expansive Columbia Basin landscape. Situated near the town of Coulee City and within easy reach of Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park, visitors have access to dramatic coulée scenery and additional recreational opportunities. Whether planning a weekend fishing trip or a longer stay exploring the natural wonders of Central Washington, Ankeny #1 WDF Camp Area provides a straightforward, nature-immersed base camp along one of the state's most treasured waterways.