Manson, combined with the Lake Chelan valley, offers the ultimate camping playground – and the views don't get much better. With both full-service and remote camp sites available, you can enjoy some quality nature time, with the knowledge that you will be having the time of your life. So, relax and discover the spirit and energy of Lake Chelan.
The spectacular Lake Chelan valley is ideal for camping, fishing, hiking, backpacking, boating, off-roading and wildlife watching. It is the perfect setting for your next camping trip. Below you will find information on campsites throughout Manson and Lake Chelan.
Camping in Manson
Wapato Lake Campground
Wapato Lake Campground is a small, family friendly, quiet campground with plenty of trees for shading on a peaceful lake. The lake is 286 acres and opens the last weekend of April thru Labor Day. From Oct. 1st to April 15 please call (509) 687-9635 for reservations. The remainder of the year call directly to the campground, (509) 687-6037, for reservations.
Location: 3 Miles North of Manson on Wapato Lake Rd. Contact: (509) 687-6037
Located at the north end of Wapato Lake, Kamei offers grassy camp sites and a family atmoshphere.
Location: 5000 Wapato Lake Rd, Manson, WA 98831 Contact: (509) 687-3690
50 RV Sites
Water
Electricity
Sewer
Pets Welcome
Antilon Lake
Antilon Lake is a secluded 96-acre reservoir north of Manson, holding brown trout. The lake is host to a campground with dispersed camping sites, and boasts breathtaking views of Fourth of July Mountain.
Location: 5 Miles North of Manson on Grade Creek Rd
Fishing
Antilon Lake Loop Bike Trail
Antilon Lake Sno-Park
Campground
No water, fire rings, or picnic tables are provided.
Hiking Trails
Lake Chelan Campsite Information
The following information is provided by the Chelan Ranger District. For current campground information, contact (509) 682-2576.
Name
Type
Location
Elevation
Shelter
Tents
Fee
Big Creek
Boat-in
Fixed dock, 4 boat capacity
1,100 feet
1 shelter
4 tent only
*Yes
Corral Creek
Boat-in
Floating dock, 6 boat capacity
1,100 feet
None
2 tent only
*Yes
Deer Point
Boat-in
Floating dock, 8 boat capacity
1,100 feet
None
4 tent only
*Yes
Domke Falls
Boat-in
Floating dock, 6 boat capacity
1,100 feet
None
3 tent only
*Yes
Graham Harbor
Boat-in
Floating dock, 10 boat capacity
1,100 feet
None
5 tent only
*Yes
Graham Harbor Creek
Boat-in
Fixed dock, 6 boat capacity
1,100 feet
None
4 tent only
*Yes
Lucerne
Boat-in
Dock and boat basin, 11 boat capacity
1,100 feet
Adjacent
2 tent only
*Yes
Mitchell Creek
Boat-in
Dock and 17 boat capacity
1,100 feet
1 shelter
6 tent only
*Yes
Moore Point
Boat-in
Fixed dock, 3 boat capacity
1,100 feet
1 shelter
4 tent only
*Yes
Prince Creek
Boat-in
Floating dock, 3 boat capacity
1,100 feet
None
6 tent only
*Yes
Refrigerator Harbor
Boat-in
Year-round; 4 boat capacity
1,100 feet
None
4 tent only
*Yes
Safety Harbor
Boat-in
Floating dock, 6 boat capacity
1,100 feet
None
2 tent only
*Yes
Antilon
Drive to
14 miles NW of Chelan on Road #5900
2,500 feet
None
Dispersed camping.
No/ Yes*
Grouse Mountain
Drive to
8 miles W of 25-Mile State Park on Road #5900
4,425 feet
None
4 tent only
No
Handy Springs
Drive to
15 miles W of 25-Mile State Park on Road #5900
6,300 feet
None
1 tent only
No
Junior Point
Drive to
14 miles W of 25-Mile State Park on Road #5900
6,600 feet
None
5 tent only
No
Snowberry Bowl
Drive to
3.7 miles SW of 25-Mile State Park on Road #5900
2,000 feet
None
9 sites
*Yes
South Navarre
Drive to
40 miles NW of Chelan on Road #5900
6,475
None
4 tent only
No
Windy Camp
Drive to
15 miles SW of Ramona Park on Road #8410
5,900 feet
None
2 tent only
No
Boiling Lake
Hike-in
10 miles from Lk. Chelan on Prince Creek Trail #1255
6.920
None
3 tent only
No
Cub Lake
Hike-in
6.5 miles from Lk. Chelan on Prince Creek Trail #1255
5,200 feet
None
3 tent only
No
Domke Lake, Stuart Camp, Hatchery
Hike-in
2 miles from Lucerne on Trails #1230 and #1280
2,210 feet
None
8 tent only
No
Moore Point
Hike-in
5.5 miles south of Stehekin, 12.5 miles north of Prince Creek on Trail #1247
1,100 feet
None
4 tent only
No
Prince Creek
Hike-in
18 miles south of Stehekin on Trail #1247
1,100 feet
None
6 tent only
No
Surprise Lake
Hike-in
6 miles from Lake Chelan on Trail #1246
6,200 feet
None
3 tent only
No
*Yes, Federal Dock Site Permit required
When You Arrive
Upon arrival check out the entire campground to find the site that will best suite your needs. Are there special rules that will affect your recreation activities? Are some areas for day use only? Are some sites better suited to tents or trailers than other sites? Some areas allow for saddle or pack animals; others do not. Set up your campsite only if you intend to stay; others may need to use the site. Is there plenty of room at the site you selected? Remember to keep your car and trailer on the surfaced area/drive through/parking pad so no damage occurs to trees and their roots.
While You Are There
Use a closed bucket or other similar receptacle for garbage from your trailer and campsite. Keep the faucet area clean because soap residues can build up under the faucet and hamper proper drainage. Take water back to your campsite for personal hygiene, cleaning fish, washing dishes, etc. or use special facilities when they are provided. Use the fire ring or fire pit provided. Please remember, be careful not to hurt or destroy any of the native plants in the area.
If camping at a "pack-it-out" campground, please take your garbage with you; don't stash it in the toilets, as this fills them quickly and makes them impossible to pump and clean.
When You Leave
Did you remember to take all your gear? Check the area, will the next camper to use the area think you were a good neighbor? A good rule of thumb is to leave the campsite looking better than it did when you arrived.