Located 8 mi north of Republic on the west side of Curlew Lake. 60 sites are pull through, 32 sites on the water. Sites are very large and grassy with easy access for large rigs with tipouts. During off peak times the owner let my friend and I park my tow vehicle pluss my friends Jeep & boat trailer at the site with lots of room to spare and no extra charge. Setting is beautiful and one of my favorite unknown places in Washington to visit. The lake is known for excellent trout fishing. Small and largemouth bass are also in the lake (take a small boat through the cut in the south end of the lake to Roberta Lake to find some great bass fishing!!) Owners are friendly and helpful if not a little slow at times. Boat and motor rentals are available. They have a volleyball area, horseshoe pits, tether ball, swings, etc. There are 2 docks for small boat moorage close to the camp sites. They have had problems with Geese and their associated mess. It is an ongoing battle and they do their best. If the campground is empty don't be surprised if the owner asks you to let your dog off the leash to chase the geese back into the lake! Nice people, great setting, excellent fishing keep us coming back year after year (for 25 years now). We camped here in a Motorhome.
This a a wonderful little campground with fairly large spurs. It is listed under Coleville National Forest and is about 27 miles East of Republic. We're 35' and fit (site # 6) just fine and were able to T bone the jeep in front of the coach. You can hear traffic during the day but by 9pm we found it to be quiet so you can get a good nights sleep. There are huckleberries everywhere in this campground. We picked enough to make a sweetened puree to go on our pancakes the next morning. On the opposite side of the loop from the pay station is a small creek with lush vegetation. We didn't see a trash dumpster or a water spigot which didn't matter since we just needed a place to spend the night. We would stop here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a delightful State Park in northeastern Washington. The campsites are spread out through a grassy area above the lake and are spaced far enough apart that you don't feel crowded. Our site was a nice pull through with shade - good to have in summer in eastern Washington! The walk-in tent sites looked really nice as they are well dispersed on the grassy slopes above the lake with many of them having direct access to the lake and beautiful views. There is a nice nature trail that winds among the hills and past a little pond and marsh area. The park seems little known and was not very crowded at all. There is reportedly good fishing for rainbow trout in early summer. The park is open April through September. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is our 2nd visit. Last year we planed to stay 1 week and stayed 6. This year we plan to stay 2 months. The park has changed owners but it's still the same quite, peaceful, beautiful place it was last year. The $9.00 rate is based on the monthly $270 + Elctric. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Republic, Washington is in a remote valley just south of the Canadian border. Miller's RV Park has no hot tub, swimming pool, water slides or other distractions. This beautifully manicured park is a great place for adults who want some peace and quiet. The sites are spacious and level. The paved pads are surrounded by lawns that look like golf greens and Golden Willows. The nearby town of Republic (population less than 1,000) has a good selection of shops and stores. We originally planned to stay one week and have extended our stay for a month. The $9.00 per day rate is based on the monthly rate. We plan to return next summer. We camped here in a Motorhome.