Barnaby Creek sits within Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area, managed by the National Park Service along the Columbia River corridor in northeastern Washington. The campground operates as an established facility roughly seven miles north of Inchelium, providing access to the expansive reservoir system created by Grand Coulee Dam.

Campers use this location as a base for exploring the broader places to camp around Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area, which spans over 130 miles of shoreline across multiple counties. The National Park Service maintains the grounds year-round, though seasonal conditions may affect accessibility during winter months.

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Map & DirectionsBarnaby Creek is located in Washington near Inchelium

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48.43154025 N
118.222029 W

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    Excellent Coverage
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    Some Coverage
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    AT&T5G
    Excellent Coverage

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