Hotels near Big Spring Campground, Washington:
* Distances listed are direct linear distances, actual travel distance may be different.
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Bluewood
 | 22 miles away 2 Triple Chairs and 1 platterpull. Enjoy short lift lines, uncrowded slopes, unlimited powder, and some of the best tree skiing in the Northwest! Ski Bluewood is a very family friendly ski area with amazing learn-to-ski
programs and instructor staffing. We would love to get you started skiing, and daily celebrate our love for this life time sport!...Bluewood is a nice little resort, I go ther all the time but it's mainly because I live nearby. It's a good mountain for a one day ski trip.... |
Spout Springs
 | 41 miles away 9 PHOTOS ...or route through the Blue Mountains. It is very popular area for snowmobiles and year-around residences. Spout Springs opened in 1927 and was first known as the Blue Mountain Ski Club. Pete and Esther Eyraud were the first owners. Pete was the second President of Pacific Northwest Ski Instructors Association and was instrumental in bringing the first French ski instructors to the northwest ski areas. Its name is derived from the numerous natural springs that are found throughout the region. There are three springs on the resort's property. Spout Springs has 2 double chair lifts, a 21 KM cross country trail system, night skiing (the entire area is lighted), and one of the states few free tubing hills. In the late 60's, Spout Springs was the Nordic training center for the United States Olympic team and the Norwegian jump team. Spout Springs flies the Olympic Flag for this distinction. The conditons link is: http://www.skispoutsprings.com/content.php?id=80 Contact info: http://www.skispoutsprings.com/contact.php Driving directions: http://www.skispoutsprings.com/c... |
Anthony Lakes
 | 77 miles away 2 PHOTOS We had a blast on this mountain on the Beach Day celebration, the staff was friendly as where the locals. They had the best barbeque, the lift lines where short, and the powder was great.... ...om the Tri-Cities area, Anthony Lakes is a beautiful scenic drive along I-84 and has been a snowrider?s dream destination for over 70 years. Harboring the driest snow in the region, Ski Anthony Lakes is home to some of the finest, most accessible backcountry riding in the country. Backcountry enthusiasts can access 2000 acres of steeps, bowls, and glades via guided snowcat tours. Nordic skiers can enjoy 33km of both classic and skate groomed trails that are surrounded by Eastern Oregon beauty and serenity. The resort?s 21 runs are accessed via a triple chair that reaches 900 vertical feet. A handle tow and magic carpet are located at the base area accommodating all levels of skiers. Anthony Lakes offers a full service rental shop, Nordic Center, Learning Center, snowmobile trail access, and trailer parking. At the base of towering alpine peaks, the Day Lodge provides snowriders and nonsnowriders with food service, and a warm place to mingle and watch the slopes. The Starbottle Saloon proudly serves the 2006 Great American Beer Festival first place award winner, Tumble Off... |
Mt. Spokane
 | 86 miles away Great Washington skiing, lots of black diamonds. Mount Spokane gets good snow and plenty of it. I love the left side of the mountain the most.... |
49 Degrees North
 | 99 miles away 1 PHOTO .... A fourth lift was added in 1980 and new runs to support the lift have continued to attract an increasing number of visitors. In June of 1996 Chewelah Basin Ski Corporation was sold to the Eminger Family. The ski area currently operates a full winter and limited summer schedule. The USFS permit area offers skiing on 905 acres with an additional 320 private acres of base and slope area for a total area of 1,225 acres. There are nearly 60 miles of groomed snowmobile trails adjacent to the ski area courtesy of the Washington State Department of Parks & Recreation. From November to April, five ski lifts serve a 541.7 acre trail network with a lift capacity of 1,888 skiers. Skiers and visitors are provided support in the day lodge on a year-round basis and parking is presently available for approximately 595 vehicles. The Chewelah Basin Ski Corporation under a US Forest Service Special Use Permit operates all facilities. 49ø North Mountain Resort remains a local family oriented facility, with a growing emphasis as a small regional resort, supported by the amenities and accommo... |
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Other campgrounds near Big Spring Campground, Washington:
Alder Thicket Campground, Garfield County, 2 miles away
Spruce Spring Campground, Garfield County, 2 miles away
Pataha Campground, Garfield County, 4 miles away
Misery Spring Campground, Garfield County, 7 miles away
Wickiup Campground, Garfield County, 9 miles away
Tucannon Campground, Columbia County, 10 miles away
Panjab Campground, Columbia County, 11 miles away
The Last Resort RV Campground and Store, Pomeroy, 12 miles away
Tepee Campground, Columbia County, 13 miles away
Teepee Campground, Columbia County, 13 miles away
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Paddling Rivers Near Big Spring Campground, Washington:
Grande Ronde River, AsotinCounty, 17 miles away  | | Class II-III - 19.5 miles long (Troy to Boggan's Oasis)
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Grande Ronde River, WallowaCounty, 21 miles away  | | Class II-III - 46 miles long (Wallowa River to Grande Ronde River)
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Trails near Big Spring Campground, Washington:
Bear Creek Trail, Garfield County, 4 miles away
Tucannon River Trail, Garfield County, 4 miles away
July Ridge Trail, Garfield County, 7 miles away
Mount Misery Trail, Columbia County, 7 miles away
North Fork Asotin Creek Trail, Garfield County, 7 miles away
Melton Creek Trail, Garfield County, 7 miles away
Low Saddle Trail, Asotin County, 7 miles away
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Lakes Near Big Spring Campground, Washington:
Baker Pond, Garfield CountyCounty, 3 miles away
Beaver Lake, Columbia CountyCounty, 8 miles away
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