Address: 3707 S Zephyr Rd, Liberty Lake, WA 99019, USA
Phone: +15092556861
Wanderer
Beautiful area but park not maintained well. For 2 dollars a person and county funds, you think they could take out the trash. Trash was all over the beach, every trashcan was overflowing, dogs tied to the "no dogs allowed on beach" sign, people constantly smoking/drinking, not a nice place to take kids. We will go somewhere else in the future.
Diane Moriarty
I woke up at 10:15pm with bright head lights shining into my tent; group next to me were trying to set up their tent. RV group were laughing loudly till midnight. 7:15am two groups of tent campers were yelling and swearing at each other for better than ten minutes. I didn't feel safe so I quickly packed up and left.
Tiana Blanchard
Beautiful trails! This is one of my favorite areas to hike!
Amanda Blake
I love this place! It’s always so fun to explore these mountains, and there are usually lots of people. Dog-friendly too! The hike is more extended than they say but depending on the trails you take this could be an all-day adventure.
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LIBERTY LAKE REGIONAL PARK CAMPGROUND INFORMATION & RULES CAMPGROUND INFORMATION FEES Tent camping is $20-$22 per day and includes entry fees for 4 people and 1 vehicle per site. R.V. camping is $28-$32 per day and includes entry fees for 4 people and 2 vehicles per site. Example, an RV plus a towing truck, tow behind car or separate vehicle. Group camping is $34-$40 per day and includes entry fees for 12 people and 3 vehicles per site. Group camping is limited to the Group Tent Site. Additional person(s) are $2 per day with a maximum of 8 people per tent/RV site and 16 people per group site. Additional vehicles are $5 per day. Additional vehicles that do not fit within your site’s designated parking area must be relocated to the overflow parking area or main lot at the park entrance. Firewood is $5.00 per bundle. Reservation fee is $7 per reservation. Reservations can be made online at www.spokanecounty.org/parks or by calling (509) 477- 4730.
Yes you can camp there and have a campfire. But not during this time of the year kevin hettinger. I dont know if you can cut down their dead trees but you can always ask them out there at liberty lake grounds kevin.
The campground there is more rural, I don't think they take RV's the road is too narrow. Tents should be fine.
We always stay till after sunset never been kicked out so far. You can camp also.
Sure can. Off of the beach with the volleyball net
Also depends on fire danger. Open fires may not be allowed.
I was there today and they are spraying for invasive water plants. They advise to stay out of the water for a week or so.
In places
I would think you can up by the boy scout cabin. There's a fire pit up there
At the camp grounds there's the beach and dock I've caught some nice sized catfish and perch just off of that.
First half of the hike is a mellow stroll gaining elevation slowly along the creek. When you hit the cedar Grove's and head up the hill elevation gain increases dramatically. Enjoy the 2nd or 3rd Switchback one of the best views on the hike. After you enjoy cooling off the waterfall your 3/4 the way to the top of the loop if you want to Mellow stroll back down the equestrian Trail it's a little bit longer and a little bit warmer.
Their website lists their rates for tent and rv, along with rules and regs.
You can call our office at (509)477-4730. Someone will be able to help you reserve the shelter that way.
This is a county park with it's own fee schedule during the summer months (I think it's memorial day weekend through labor day weekend). It's a lovely park!
Hello Denise! The campsite is open May- September. The park itself is open year round for hiking, biking, etc. Hope this helps answer your question!
Yes there is a boat launch, it is on the north side of the lake... take Molter road until it ends on the lake. The way to get to Molter is get off the freeway at liberty lake WA, take the first left at the light, take the next left onto Mission and drive a mile. Molter is a right hand turn off Mission.
Yes we have been going down all month. Lots of kayak launching there!!
No free camping here. Tent sites cost $27 & RVs $32 per night.
WA Discover Pass required. ORV permit tabs are required for operating any non-street-legal vehicle in the ORV area. Current out-of-state tabs are acceptable. A US Forest Service approved spark arrestor is required, and must be in working condition, with no modifications. ORVs are required to have an operating muffler device which is adequate and does not exceed noise standards. New restrictions! To prevent water quality damage, riding is NOT allowed in or across Deep Creek when it has water flowing (usually March to June). Signs will be placed to help remind riders.
I'd call the park directly, as I don't think they'll respond to Google maps... and you might not receive correct answers from us.
Yes at the orv park
14 nights
You could park there but I did not see any RV facilities so I would call them.
No cabins, just tent and trailer spots.
It is $25 a day for four people a day if you are using a tent. $35 for an RV.
there should be a number to contact someone about that.
For seasonal entry to the park it's $2 per person for age 6 and above. I'm not sure about fishing.
I know the park opens where you have to pay at the beginning of the 3 day holiday so probably by then...
Yes
You can have a tent on any lot, just not the burial lot. That one is off limit to mortals.
Not sure, never camped there, but to get the gate is $2 That's all I can tell you. Just looked it up. Tent camping is $20, RV camping is $30
Yes
Swimming is open year-round at your own risk
The web site says they open for camping starting on May 1st.
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