Other park featuresThings and to facilities remember Steamboat Rock State Park State Parks • 13 miles of hiking trails• Summer hours – April 1 to 51052 Highway 155 N. • 13 miles of bike trailsSept. 30, 6:30 a.m.to dusk Electric City, WA 99123 • 10 miles of horse trails• Winter schedule – Oct. 1 to (509) 633-1304 • Modern restroomsMarch with hot31, 8 showers a.m. to dusk. Al- State Parks information: Steamboat • 56 picnic sites though most parks are open (360) 902-8844 • Play structure year round, some parks or Reservations: Online at • Fish-cleaning stationsportions of parks are closed www.parks.state.wa.us or Rock • Swim beach during the winter. For a win- call (888) CAMPOUT or • Concession-operatedter schedule store and information (888) 226-7688 State Park • Trailer dump stationabout seasonal closures, Other state parks located in Day-use area, availablevisit www.parks.wa.gov by reservation, or the general area: accommodates 200call guests. the information Fees vary center depending at Sun Lakes- and Bridgeport on size of group. To(360) reserve, 902-8844. call (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688.• Wildlife, plants and all park buildings, signs, tables and Things to rememberother structures are protect- Connect with us on social media • Park hours – 6:30 a.m.ed; removal to dusk. or damage of www.twitter.com/WAStatePks • Winter schedule – any6:30 kind a.m. is to prohibited. dusk. Although Hunt- most www.facebook.com/WashingtonStateParks parks are open yearing, round, feeding some of wildlife parks orand portions of parks are closedgathering during the firewood winter. Foron statea winter The Discover Pass www.youtube.com/WashingtonStateParks schedule and informationpark property about isseasonal prohibited. closures, is required for day visits Share your stories and photos: Adventure Awaits.com visit www.parks.state.wa.us• One camping or call party the information is al- to state parks and access to other state-managed center at (360) 902-8844. lowed per site. Maximum of recreation lands. The pass provides access to millions of • Tents must be placed on designated tent pad. acres of parks, wildlife areas, trails, natural areas and eight people per campsite. Sample • Vehicle tires must remain entirely on the pavement water-access sites. The annual pass is transferable S If you would like to support Washington State • Campsites may not be held S Sample Parks even more, please consider making a at all times. Boat trailers may be parked on the lawn between two vehicles. 2018 donation when renewing your license plate tabs. provided the tow vehiclefor other does parties. not back into the lawn. • Annual pass: $30 • One-day pass: $10 2017 You also may place a check in a donation box when you visit state parks. • One camping party• Camping is allowed check-in per site. time Maximum is of (transaction and dealer fees may apply) Sample Sample SDonations are a significant part of the State Parks budget and eight people per campsite.2:30 p.m., and check-out S are needed to keep your parks open and operating. For2016 more information, visit www.parks.state.wa.us/donations • Campsites may nottime be isheld 1 p.m. for other parties. The Discover Pass can be purchased online, by phone 2019 • Camping check-in •time Extra is vehicle 2:30 p.m., overnight and check-out - $10 or in person. For details, visit www.discoverpass.wa.gov time is 1 p.m. per night in designated area or call (866) 320-9933. • Extra vehicle overnightfor each - $10 vehicle per night in excess in designated area for each vehicleof thein excess one allowed of the per one site. allowed Thank you for supporting per site. Does not apply to vehicle towed by an RV. Does not apply to vehicle Washington state • Wildlife, plants and all park buildings, signs, tables towed by a recreational recreation lands. and other structures are protected; removal or damage of any kind is prohibited.vehicle. Hunting, feeding of wildlife and gathering firewood• Pets muston state be on park leash property and is prohibited. under physical control at • Pets must be on leashall times.and under This includes physical trail control at all times. This includesareas trail and areas campsites. and campsites. Pet Pet owners must clean upowners after mustpets onclean all stateup after park lands. • Quiet hours are 10 petsp.m. onto all6:30 state a.m. park lands. • Engine-driven electric• Quiet generators hours are may 10 p.m. be operatedto only between the hours6:30 a.m. of 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. • Engine-driven electric

P&R 45-47000-02 (05/17) www.parks.state.wa.us Steamboat Rock There are 44 primitive campsites with vault Steamboat Rock State Park is a beautiful toilets at Jones Bay (no water available), camping park 12 miles 36 primitive campsites with vault toilets south of at Osborn Bay (no water available) and 12 WelcomeS totate Steamboat Park Rock in Grant County. This boat-in campsites (with water) north of the 3,522-acre park is named main campground launch (these sites are not Shower Fish cleaning Boat launch for a columnar basalt rock reservable). Hiking Trailer dump Swimming butte that rises 800 feet above The park also offers three cabins in the Bay B a n k s To Ranger Banks Lake and, with a surface area of 600 Loop. Each cabin is furnished with a queen-size ADA accessible station Group camp L a k e Electric City acres, dominates the main park. futon, a bunk bed that sleeps three, small end Restrooms Camping Parking Situated in the middle of the eastern Washington table, microwave, mini-refrigerater, heater and Airport Concession Cabin desert, Steamboat Rock State Park offers lush, air conditioner. Cabins accommodate up to five O s b o r n Playground green lawns, rocks for climbing and freshwater guests. RV camping Park boundary B a y lake swimming and boating for those who All primitive sites are first come, first served. want respite from the hot summer sun. Miles of Northrup Canyon has five campsites for equestrian horse trails are open for day use, and a hiking campers. These sites require a reservation. To 155 trail leads to Northrup Lake, a natural forest reserve, call the park at (509) 633-1304. Reservations area. Several watercraft launches are available. for individual campsites and cabins are available for K r u k s Banks Lake Recreation Area Barker B a y Four campground areas and a large day-use stays between March 15 and Oct. 15. Reserve online Canyon area are on sweeping green lawns, protected at www.parks.state.wa.us or call (888) CAMPOUT or Road Day-use area N o r t h r u p from winds by tall, dramatic poplar trees. In (888) 226-7688. J o n e s L a k e the warm seasons, the surrounding areas are B a y Park history Boat-in carpeted with wildflowers, adding to the gray- campsite The rock was once an island in the Ancient green brush of the Scablands landscape. In Castle Northrup the winter, the park offers opportunities for bed. When the Columbia returned to Rock Northrup Homestead Nordic skiing. its original course after the Ice Age floods subsided, Day-use area Creek The park lies within the larger Steamboat the river left this massive landmark standing. Steamboat Rock State Park Recreation Area, which Rock has long been used as a natural landmark – includes the Northrup Canyon Natural Area first by Native American tribes, later by pioneers and Castle Rock Natural Preserve. A well- and more recently, by military aircraft flying engineered road built in the late 1800s winds training missions. through and up the south side of Northrup Park amenities and facilities Canyon. Named for one of the area’s original All lawns are irrigated daily. Mosquito control homesteaders, it was used by stage coaches occurs in evenings as weather permits, as and freight wagons. required by the Grant County Mosquito District. Nearby provides tours, a The park has seven boat ramps at three locations visitor’s center and a nightly laser-light show, on Banks Lake and 320 feet of dock for boat as well as a variety of amenities. handling. Five moorage buoys are at the north Welcome. Please remember a Discover Overnight accommodations end of Steamboat Rock. Pass is required to visit a state park or Steamboat Rock State Park has 26 standard The following amenities also are available: other state-managed recreation lands. (tent) campsites and 144 utility spaces with • Fishing pier accessible to those with Revenue from Discover Pass replaces water, electric and sewer. Maximum site length disabilities general fund tax funding no longer available to cover the cost of operations. for RVs is 50 feet. Tents must be placed on • Basketball court designated tent pads, and vehicle tires must • Sand volleyball court • Stand-up paddle board and remain entirely on the pavement at all times. Boat 0 500 1,000 trailers may be parked on the lawn, provided the kayak rentals Feet tow vehicle does not back onto the lawn. (Revised 02-22-17) 51052 Hwy 155 Electric City, WA 99123 • Information Center (360) 902-8844