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Cove Resort at Fish Lake

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Cove Resort at Fish Lake is located near Fish Lake in Washington, surrounded by forested terrain and a freshwater lake. The area experiences temperatures ranging from the 30s in winter to the 80s in summer. Nearby attractions include the scenic Lake Wenatchee State Park and the hiking trails of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest.

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Our campground features 110 campsites, 90 sites are dry and the other 20 have power and water RV hook-ups. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit with cooking grate. Campfires are typically allowed all season unless there is a burn ban in place (very rare) but we do ask that you keep your fires small to reduce fire danger.

Fee Info

Dry sites. $22.00/night + tax Per vehicle

Power and water sites. $28.00/night + tax Per vehicle

Boat launch $5.00/ day

Dock Fishing Ticket: $5/day adult & $3/day for kids under 12

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All camping is first come first served.

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Location

Cove Resort at Fish Lake is located in Washington

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Directions

From US 2 west: Travel west over Stevens pass heading towards Leavenworth. About fifteen miles before Leavenworth ( aound mile marker 85) you will make it to Cole’s corner where you will see the Shell station and the Squirrel Tree restaurant. Turn left directly across from the shell station onto highway 207. From US 2 east: Travel on highway 2 east passed Leavenworth about 15 miles to the intersection of US 2 and highway 207 at Cole’s corner where you will see the Squirrel Tree restaurant and the Shell station. Turn right at the Shell station onto highway 207. Once on Highway 207: Stay on 207 for about 5 miles until you cross an old green steel bridge. Immediately after the bridge the road splits. Stay to the right. The road to the right is Chiwawa loop road. Stay on Chiwawa loop road for about 3/8 of mile and just around the corner is our big sign on the left hand side. Travel in the dirt road for about a mile and you will find us. If you have any trouble call as at: 509-763-3130

Coordinates

47.82933900371795 N
120.71380282422949 W

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Reviewed Jun. 7, 2020

Lovely little oasis

Small little campground on a lovely lake available for fishing, kayaking, etc. Potable water and port-a-potties available. Overall quiet and just what we needed. Campgrounds are somewhat close together but it wasn’t crowded so we were quite far from nearby campers.

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Reviewed Aug. 31, 2017

The Cove is our little gem!

Great little place to camp at if you just want to get away and get your fish on! They also have cabins for rent, but we've never gotten around to trying those out. The campground is fairly well maintained with a decent buffer zone between sites, so your neighbor isn't all up in your business like with most WA state run campgrounds. There are toilets, showers and a well stocked general store if you forgot anything. I mean anything! From danishes, to paper towels, to fishing poles and licenses. You can launch your own boat, rent a boat or fish off their dock (small admission fee) and are almost guaranteed to catch something.The trout are always hungry! They even have a fish cleaning station if you decide to keep your catch. Oh and there are semi-friendly resident raccoons. I wouldn't recommend petting them, but they are very photogenic and may pay you a visit so lock up your camp kitchen stuff!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does it cost to camp at Cove Resort at Fish Lake?

    Camping at Cove Resort at Fish Lake can starts at $30.00.

  • What is the elevation of Cove Resort at Fish Lake?

    Cove Resort at Fish Lake is located at 1936 feet.