Porcupine Bay Campground, Washington Camping Information

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Hotels near Porcupine Bay Campground, Washington:

Comfort Inn Colville, Colville
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35.3 miles away
La Quinta Inn Ritzville, Ritzville
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38.3 miles away
Best Western Bronco Inn, Ritzville
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38.5 miles away
Solar World Estates West, Airway Heights
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42.4 miles away
Days Inn and Suites Airway Heights/Spokane Airport, Airway Heights
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43 miles away
Stratford Suites Inn, Airway Heights
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43.1 miles away
Super 8 Motel - Spokane/West, Spokane
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44.4 miles away
Willow Springs Motel near EWU, Cheney
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45.8 miles away
Ramada Inn Airport, Spokane
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45.8 miles away
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites CHENEY-UNIVERSITY AREA, Cheney
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45.9 miles away
Best Western Peppertree Airport Inn, Spokane
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48 miles away
Holiday Inn Spokane, Wa, Spokane
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49.8 miles away
Econo Lodge, Spokane
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50 miles away
* Distances listed are direct linear distances, actual travel distance may be different.

Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
34 miles away
Interesting to see this area via google satelitte...in 1892 my paternal grandfather purchased 95.5 acres along the river at the China Bend area from the govt. It must have been repurchased by the Bureau of Reclamation when the Dam was being considered. Glad it's still beautiful....

49 Degrees North
46 miles away
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...f outdoor recreational activities especially skiing. Skiing at Chewelah Peak (elev. 5,773 ft) has attracted numerous year-round recreational users since before the Flowery Trail Road was opened to motorized traffic in the early 1930?s. The Colville National Forest formally recognized the winter use of Chewelah Peak in approximately 1935. A permit was issued for development of a site approximately two miles west of the present site of 49ø North Mountain Resort. The completion of Cy?s Hut in 1936 and a rope tow in 1939 firmly established winter recreation on Chewelah Peak. Cy?s Hut burned in 1949. After the completion of the two story Chewelah Mountain Lodge in 1950 and installation of a double chair lift in 1951, the area experienced an increased volume of recreational users and tourists. Over a period of years, obsolescence of the lift and lack of revenue due to a gradual decline in the condition of the facilities, culminating in closure in early 1968.
On May 6, 1970, the Chewelah Basin Ski Corporation was formed and submitted a bid to develop and operate a ski resort in a b...

Mt. Spokane
74 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....

Bluewood
87 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
99 miles away
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...prings is situated on the Tollgate Summit in the Blue Mountains. Spout Springs is the oldest continuous operating ski area in Oregon and is located on a major 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.
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Other campgrounds near Porcupine Bay Campground, Washington:

   Detillion Campground, Lincoln County, 3 miles away
      
   Two Rivers Recreational Vehicle Park, Davenport, 5 miles away
      
   Gifford Campground, Stevens County, 18 miles away
      
   Cloverleaf Beach Campground, Stevens County, 19 miles away
      

National Parks near Porcupine Bay Campground, Washington:

   Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area, Coulee Dam - WA, 35 miles away
      ...l grandfather purchased 95.5 acres along the river at the China Bend area from t...


Lakes Near Porcupine Bay Campground, Washington:

   Spokane River Arm, Lincoln CountyCounty, 3 miles away
      
   Inkster Lake, Lincoln CountyCounty, 4 miles away
      

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