Sculpted by Ice Age floods, Steamboat Rock State Park features an astounding landscape stretching across 600 acres and rising 800 feet from the ground.
This lake-speckled canyon known as “scabland,” the park looks barren, but it’s actually packed with sagebrush, spring flowers, and wildlife.
A not-so-desert-wasteland there are both rocks for climbing and verdant sprawling green lawns interspersed with 10 miles of horse trails, and 26.2 miles of hiking and biking trails. Additional land activities include a basketball court, sand volleyball court, and a playground. Water activities include swimming, boating, fishing, waterskiing, and other watersport activities. In the winter, ice climbing, ice fishing, Nordic skiing, and snowshoeing are popular activities.
51052 WA-155, Electric City, WA, Phone: 509-633-1304