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Numerous state parks are available
Osoyoos Lake State Park features picnic tables, cool grass and the lake for boating, fishing or swimming

Chronicle photo by Dee Camp

Osoyoos Lake State Park features picnic tables, cool grass and the lake for boating, fishing or swimming.

     Okanogan Country offers several state parks:
     - Alta Lake, located four miles southeast of Pateros off Highway 153.
     - Bridgeport, located three miles northeast of Bridgeport off Highway 17.
     - Conconully, located in Conconully about 22 miles northwest of Omak.
     - Curlew Lake, located 10 miles northeast of Republic on Highway 21.
     - Osoyoos Lake, located in Oroville off Highway 97.
     - Pearrygin Lake, located five miles north of Winthrop and northeast of Highway 20.
     - Steamboat Rock, located 12 miles south of Grand Coulee on Highway 155.
     - Sun Lakes, located 17 miles north of Soap Lake on Highway 17.
     For more information, see the campground guide, or state parks reservations at Reservations Northwest, 1(800) 452-5687; TDD 1 (800) 858-9659; state parks information center, 1 (800) 233-0321; TDD (360) 664-3133.


State parks
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Campground Guide
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Nez Perce National Historical Park
Camping on the Reservation
North Cascades National Park
Canadian parks