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Skookum Creek Campground

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Skookum Creek Campground is located near Newport, WA, surrounded by forested terrain. The area experiences temperatures ranging from 30°F in winter to 80°F in summer. Nearby attractions include the Pend Oreille River and the Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife Refuge, offering opportunities for outdoor activities.

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Skookum Creek Campground is located in Washington

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48.29238743 N
117.22680575 W

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  • Tent Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)

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  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
  • Pets
  • Fires

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Reviewed Jan. 20, 2021

Great Camp

Right on Skookum Creek and very quiet. Nice spots spaced quite far apart. Grassy with fire rings and tables. Sometimes people stay awhile because it’s so nice. Lots of area to the NE to hike.

Reviewed Sep. 27, 2020

Fantastic DNR Campground

I may have a new favorite inland northwest campground. First- it’s a free DNR campground. A site doesn’t cost a dime. However, each site has a nice fire ring, large picnic table, and loads of elbow room. The vault toilets are relatively new and well maintained. The day-use area is a really neat structure with an open grill in the middle and a great view of the meadow through which Skookum Creek wanders. The entire campground appears to not experience heavy use. Of the 11 sites, only two were occupied, and even though the other site was running a couple of generators, I had enough room that the breeze and sounds of nature drowned it out. Also, there’s an apple tree just hanging out across from the day use area. Yes, the apples are tasty.

  • Review photo of Skookum Creek Campground by Henry H., September 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Skookum Creek Campground by Henry H., September 27, 2020
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Reviewed May. 17, 2018

In the woods, close to mountains, close to rivers, on a small creek

It's a relatively small loop campground along a creek, close to the Pend Oreille River. Gravel road, ideal for tent camping. When we camped there in September of 2017, there were 3 occupied spaces, all of whom left the next day so we had the whole campground to ourself. There were primitive bathrooms, and from my memory no running water. I also don't think we paid, because we couldn't find anyone to give money to. Maybe this is because it was fall, or maybe it's actually free. Either way, pleasant experience here!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Skookum Creek Campground located and how do I get there?

Skookum Creek Campground is located along Skookum Creek, close to the Pend Oreille River in northeastern Washington. The campground is accessed via a gravel road. While the exact driving directions aren't specified, it's situated in a relatively remote area that provides a quiet, natural setting. For precise directions, it's best to check with the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) who manages the property, or use a GPS navigation system with the campground's coordinates. The remote location contributes to its peaceful atmosphere, with visitors often reporting very few other campers.

What amenities and facilities are available at Skookum Creek Campground?

Skookum Creek Campground offers several basic but well-maintained amenities. Each campsite features a nice fire ring and a large picnic table with plenty of space between sites. The campground has relatively new vault toilets that are well-maintained. There's also a day-use area along the creek. The campground is set up in a loop configuration and is ideal for tent camping, with grassy sites providing comfortable areas to pitch tents. The sites are spaced far apart, offering excellent privacy and a peaceful camping experience with the soothing sounds of Skookum Creek nearby.

Is Skookum Creek Campground free with a Discover Pass?

Skookum Creek Campground is completely free to use. It's a Department of Natural Resources (DNR) campground that doesn't charge any camping fees. A Discover Pass is not required for overnight camping at this location. The free status makes it an exceptional value, especially considering the quality of the facilities provided, including fire rings and picnic tables at each site. Always verify current fee policies with DNR before your trip as regulations can change.

Are there photos of Skookum Creek Campground to view before visiting?

Photos of Skookum Creek Campground can be found on various camping websites and platforms, including The Dyrt. These images typically showcase the campground's creek-side setting, spacious grassy sites, fire rings, picnic tables, and the surrounding natural environment. Viewing photos before your visit will help you appreciate the campground's layout with its well-spaced sites, the proximity to Skookum Creek, and the general ambiance of this peaceful DNR campground. The Washington State Department of Natural Resources website may also provide official photos and updated visual information about the campground.