
A campsite at Gifford Campground.
Photo: NPS
Gifford campground stretches along the lakeshore, giving almost every campsite a sweeping view of Lake Roosevelt and shoreline access. Towering pines provide ample shade. Gifford has a boat launch and dock, a dump station, and a fish cleaning station. A group site provides space and privacy for larger parties. Gifford Campground is conveniently located along WA 25 next to the Gifford Ferry.
Along WA 25
Gifford, WA 99131
Gifford is open year-round, but amenities like flush restrooms, water, and the dump station are not available in winter. They become available again when weather and lake water level allow.
All sites are reservation only, year round.
Make a Reservation →From Fort Spokane Visitor Center, turn left onto WA 25 north. Follow WA 25 for approximately 33 miles. Turn left at the Gifford Campground sign.
Summer weather is hot and buggy, with highs averaging in the 90s and lows in the 50s. Rain and thunderstorms can happen any time of year. In the winter, expect cold 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. The boat launch parking area is wheelchair accessible.
Cell service is spotty at best. Check or report cell reception on Recreation.gov campground reviews: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/10064687
Fires are permitted only in the designated fire rings, and only as long as there are no burn bans or dangerous fire weather.
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RVs and trailers may camp at Gifford. 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. Gifford Campground does not have hookups.
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Each campsite has a parking space, picnic table, and fire pit with grate. There is a boat launch (1249’) with boat dock and parking area. Water and flush facilities are turned off during the winter and periods of extreme low water. Please check with us to be sure water is available.
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Campground roads and campsite parking spaces are paved. Campsite areas, such as picnic tables and fire pits, are unpaved and may be uneven. Site 36 is a designated ADA campsite. Restrooms have sidewalk pathways from the road.
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Paved Roads - All vehicles OK
Limited Development Campground