Established Camping
Deer Point Campground
About
National Forest
This boat-in campground offers a floating dock with an eight boat capacity. There are five tent sites available, five picnic tables, five fire rings, and two toilets. Deer Point campground provides protection from down-lake winds but no protection from up-lake winds. Accessible year-round.
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
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Site Types
- Tent Sites
Features
Sunrise and sunset sites
One of the many awesome boat up National Forest Service campgrounds along Lake Chelan. Nice lake front spots, with firepits, picnic tables, and pit toilets. No creek nearby, so be sure to have enough fresh water or pull from lake. Bring a water purifying device. Medium sized dock for a few power boats (though walkway to land needs fixing and could be dangerous for small kids), but also easy access beach for kayaking. Cost=Free! No permit required for kayaks, but annual dock permit is required for tying larger boats up to the dock.
Location
Deer Point Campground is located in Washington
Directions
From Chelan, travel south on Highway 97 Alternate for 3 miles. Turn right onto Southshore Road and go approximately 17 miles to Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park. From the Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park boat launch, boat approximately 4 miles uplake. Campground is on the north shore. Note: Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park is a popular boat launch for accessing many up lake recreation sites via personal boat. Please check their website for amenities, fees, and schedule: parks.wa.gov/293/Twenty-Five-Mile-Creek
Coordinates
48.02649114 N
120.312734 W