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Grandview Inn and RV Park, Washington
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| | At Grandview Inn and RV Park during the warmest time of the year highs are in the 80's. During the moonlight hours it's frequently in the 40's. The wintertime brings highs down to the 30's, and night lows throughout the wintertime for Grandview Inn and RV Park tend to be in the 10's. Grandview Inn and RV Park is a location that is relatively dried out ordinarily; the month of December is the wettest with most of the snow; September is when it's the driest. At this campground you will always have a brilliant time. There's more to do next to Grandview |
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Inn and RV Park other than just hanging out such as swimming, fishing, and whitewater paddling, so running out of amusing things to do won’t happen. Washington is a glorious outdoors state. Mingo Creek is one of the streams close by that might be worth visiting, and get yourself
| into a kayak and hit Sherman Creek. Paddling on Sherman Creek is so much fun; if you crave a little side visit, try Marcus Flats. Colville National Forest is a great location to have a look at on a beautiful day; if time allows, Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area is a national park worth going to. And if that's not sufficient, there's heaps more to do near Grandview Inn and RV Park. Here at Grandview Inn and RV Park you'll in all probability meet some people from Kettle Falls, and glide down the rapids of Kettle River in a kayak. The glorious | |
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folks who run this location and a good variety of exciting things have folks coming from far and near. Grandview Inn and RV Park is frequently visited by people from Kettle Falls. There is so much enjoyable stuff in close proximity to Grandview Inn and RV Park, and when you spend
some time here you will feel completely regenerated. Lots of people pick Grandview Inn and RV Park for the purpose of being near Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. This campground is a charming place to pop by. An interesting thing to take a look at next to Grandview
Inn and RV Park is Meyers Falls Dam; you positively must check out Crystal Falls State Park if you're here. It's been too long since you went outside, you need to get out of the house, and Grandview Inn and RV Park, Washington is a glorious location for getting out. The top of Hawks Nest is easily observed from Grandview Inn and RV Park, and do explore Meyers Falls Reservoir, it's a wonderful lake.
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LOCATION AND CONTACT INFO:
Address: 978 Highway 395 N Kettle Falls, Washington 99141
Coordinates: Latitude: 48.6061 Longitude: -118.0778
* * * RV hookups available
Comfort Inn Colville, Colville
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11 miles away
Easy access to shopping, business offices, Lake Roosevelt, golf courses & Keller Museum. Central location for hunting, fishing, skiing & snowmobiling. Pet deposit: 50.00 USD per stay. Pet accommodatio...
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More Hotels and Campgrounds Near Grandview Inn and RV Park, Washington
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| These outdoors activities are available near Grandview Inn and RV Park. |
| | Camp Grounds Near Grandview Inn and RV Park:
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Panorama RV Park and Storage, Kettle Falls
, 1 miles away |
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Circle Up RV Park, Kettle Falls
, 3 miles away |
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Marcus Island Campground, Stevens County
, 3 miles away |
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Sherman Creek Campground, Ferry County
, 4 miles away |
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Kamloops Island Campground, Ferry County
, 4 miles away |
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Whispering Pines RV Resort - Lodging and Campground, Kettle Falls
, 5 miles away |
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Haag Cove Campground, Ferry County
, 5 miles away |
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| | Whitewater Near Grandview Inn and RV Park:
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Sherman Creek, Ferry
County
, 10 miles away, Class V - 1 miles long (turnout to fish hatchery) |
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Kettle River, Ferry/Stevens
County
, 13 miles away, Class II-III - 12.8 miles long (Orient to Barstow) |
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Sherman Creek, Ferry
County
, 13 miles away, Class II-III - 5 miles long (Log Flume interpretive site to Inchelium Road) |
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