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Ruffed Grouse Campground Introduce

Nestled in the heart of Winthrop, WA, Ruffed Grouse Campground offers a peaceful escape into nature. Surrounded by lush scenic woods and a crystal-clear creek teeming with trout, this campground is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're looking for a quiet retreat or an adventurous getaway, Ruffed Grouse Campground has something for everyone.

The campground provides essential amenities such as bathrooms, firepits, and picnic tables at each site, making it ideal for primitive camping. The nearby stream not only adds to the picturesque setting but also offers opportunities for trout fishing. Hiking trails around the area allow visitors to explore the natural beauty of the region, and you might even spot grazing cattle along the way.

Access to the campground involves traveling on a partial gravel road, adding to its rustic charm. Visitors have praised the campground for its tranquil environment and well-maintained facilities. Whether you're planning a family camping trip or a solo adventure, Ruffed Grouse Campground promises a memorable experience.

  • Scenic location surrounded by woods and a creek
  • Primitive camping with firepits and picnic tables
  • Trout fishing opportunities in the crystal-clear creek
  • Hiking trails for exploring the natural surroundings
  • Rustic charm with partial gravel road access

Customer feedback highlights the campground's serene atmosphere and beautiful setting. Visitors have enjoyed the convenience of the amenities and the thrill of spotting trout in the creek. Bring your fishing gear and some bait, and you're all set for a fantastic camping experience at Ruffed Grouse Campground.

Location

WashingtonOkanogan CountyWinthropNational Forest Development Road 5130

Customer Reviews

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2 reviews
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GetRichBuyGuns
Sep 14, 2018

Nice. Has bathrooms and firepits. Surrounded by scenic woods and a crystal clear creek with trout in the back. Great place for hiking and I was surprised to see A nice big trout in the culvert, under the road, just above the campground. Bring some pautzkes and some dough and you'll be good to go.

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Christopher Stone
Jun 12, 2017

Good campground for primitive camping. Next to a stream, all sites with fire ring and tables. Need to travel on partial gravel road to access. Watch out for grazing cattle that may be in the road.