Brooks Memorial State Park offers a scenic mountain retreat nestled at 2,400 feet on Mount Simcoe, near Goldendale, Washington. Located along Highway 97 in south-central Washington, the park serves as an ideal base for exploring the wider Goldendale region, including the renowned Goldendale Observatory and the stunning Columbia River Gorge.
The campground features full-hookup RV sites with 50-amp electrical service, water and sewer connections, and a dump station, accommodating everything from small trailers to big rigs. Tent campers enjoy dedicated areas with fire pits and grills, while all sites include convenient picnic tables. The park's forested landscape of towering ponderosa pines and oaks creates a natural, rustic atmosphere ideal for wildlife viewing and stargazing.
Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy extensive hiking and biking trails and opportunities for fishing in nearby creeks. Modern facilities include hot showers, restrooms, and playground amenities for families. The park's diverse recreation and panoramic mountain vistas provide a peaceful backdrop for camping, while pet-friendly policies and excellent infrastructure make Brooks Memorial a well-rounded destination for Washington campgrounds.