Known as the “Jewel” of Washington’s State Parks, Curlew Lake State Park is located just 25 miles from the Canadian border with an 87-acre camping area.
Boasting 5.5 miles of shoreline, Curlew Lake is popular for swimming, fishing, waterskiing, boating, and other personal watercrafts like jet skis. Birdwatching, wildlife viewing, hiking and biking are also common activities here.
Located just 8 miles away from the lake is the famous Stone Rose site located in the charming town of Republic. This fossil digging site is open to the public making it a favorite stop for archeology enthusiasts and children alike.
62 State Park Road, Republic, WA, Phone: 509-775-3592