
Keller Ferry Campground, Site 14
Photo: NPS Photo
Keller Ferry Campground is managed by Lake Roosevelt Adventures. All reservations are done through lakerooseveltadventures.com. This campground includes 55 standard campsites (all dry; no hookups), flush restrooms and pit toilets, seasonal outdoor beach showers, access to the day use area, boat launch, and Marina Store (also managed by Lake Roosevelt Adventures). Contact Keller Ferry Campground at 509-647-5755.
45751 WA-21
Wilbur, WA 99185
Keller Ferry Campground is open on a seasonal basis. Please check their website for up to date opening and closure dates.
All reservations are made through lakerooseveltadventures.com/campground or by calling 509-647-5755.
Make a Reservation →From Spokane: Take US-2 West toward Davenport/Creston/Wilbur (travel for 59 miles) Travel through Davenport and Creston toward Wilbur Travel through the town of Wilbur Turn right onto WA-21 N (signs for WA-174/Republic Grand Coulee Dam) (travel for .6 miles) Turn right to stay on WA-21 N toward Keller Ferry Marina. (travel for 13 miles) Destination will be on your left – follow signs for Marina.
Summer weather is hot and buggy, with highs averaging in the 90s and over 100 degrees. Rain and thunderstorms can happen any time of year. In the winter, expect chilly temperatures and possible snow. Temperatures can vary in spring and fall. Be prepared for many types of weather in all seasons.
Several campground restrooms are wheelchair accessible. All campground roads are paved, but footpaths between campsites are generally not wheelchair accessible.
Cell service is spotty. Check with Lake Roosevelt Adventures for more information.
Fires are allowed within NPS approved fire rings and barbeque boxes except when a full fire ban is in place.
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RVs and trailers may camp at Keller Ferry. Maximum vehicle length varies from site to site. Vehicles, trailers, or RVs cannot be parked on the grass or anywhere except the designated parking spot for each site. Keller Ferry Campground does not have hookups.
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Campground roads and many, but not all, campsite parking spaces are paved. Campsite areas, such as picnic tables and fire pits, are unpaved and may be uneven. There is no designated ADA campsite. Restrooms have sidewalk pathways from the road.
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Paved Roads - All vehicles OK
Limited Development Campground