Located in north central Washington, Conconully State Park features a 5,400-foot freshwater shoreline and a 97-acre park making it the ideal place for campers and anglers alike.
The park has two lakes – Lower Conconully Reservoir where the park resides and Upper Conconully Reservoir also known as Salmon Lake. The latter is a popular spot for fishing where rainbow trout, Kokanee, and smallmouth bass are abundant.
Other summer activities include swimming, waterskiing, mountain biking, and wildlife viewing. While the park facilities are closed during the winter, there are still plenty of outdoor activities including dog-sledding, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling.
119 Broadway Street, Conconully, WA, Phone: 509-826-7408