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Overview of Hawk Creek Campground

Hawk Creek Campground is a picturesque campground located within the Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area in Washington State. Lake Roosevelt is a 130-mile long lake created by the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River, and it offers a plethora of recreational opportunities.

Facilities and Amenities

  • Campsites: The campground features tent camping sites, some of which may be reserved in advance, while others are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
  • RVs: While RVs are permitted, it's important to note that there are no hookups for electricity, water, or sewer.
  • Picnic Tables and Fire Rings: Each campsite typically has a picnic table and a fire ring.
  • Toilets: Vault toilets are available, but there are no shower facilities.
  • Water Access: Depending on the water level, visitors may have access to the lake for swimming and boating.
  • Boat Ramp: There's a boat ramp for visitors wishing to launch a boat into Lake Roosevelt.

Activities

  • Boating and Fishing: Lake Roosevelt is known for excellent boating and fishing opportunities, with species like trout, walleye, and sturgeon.
  • Hiking: The area around Hawk Creek offers trails for exploration and wildlife viewing.
  • Wildlife Viewing: Bird watchers and wildlife enthusiasts might spot eagles, hawks, deer, and other animals native to the region.
  • Swimming: The lake provides a cool respite on hot summer days.

Reservations and Fees

  • Reservations: Some sites at Hawk Creek Campground can be reserved through the National Recreation Reservation System. Always check the latest reservation policies.
  • Fees: There are nightly fees for camping, and these can vary by the season and site type. Ensure you check the current rate before planning your trip.

Considerations and Regulations

  • Pets: Pets are typically allowed but must be kept on a leash.
  • Firewood: To prevent the spread of invasive pests, it is advisable to buy firewood locally rather than bringing it from home.
  • Fires: Campfires are usually allowed in provided fire rings, but this can change based on current fire danger levels, so always check the fire status.
  • Wildlife Safety: Store food and scented items securely to avoid attracting bears and other wildlife.

Accessibility

  • Location: Hawk Creek Campground is located off of State Highway 25 south of the town of Davenport, WA. Access to the campground may vary depending on the season due to snow and road conditions.

Contact Information

For the most current information, visitors should contact the Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area directly or visit the National Park Service website for Lake Roosevelt. They provide up-to-date information on closures, fire restrictions, water levels, and other important news that could affect your visit.

Note: Always check local guidelines and restrictions before traveling, as conditions and rules can change frequently. It's imperative to adhere to all rules and guidelines for preserving the natural environment and ensuring the safety and enjoyment of all visitors.

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