Miles Kms | Item | Summary |
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0.0 0.0 |
Canada / United States Border |
North to cities of Penticton, BC, Kelowna, BC, Vernon, BC. South to communities of Oroville, WA, Wenatchee, WA |
0.1 0.1 |
Access to campground |
East side of highway |
3.1 5.0 |
Roadside highway turnout |
East side of highway |
3.7 6.0 |
Access to R V Park |
West side of highway |
3.9 6.3 |
Services at highway |
West side of highway |
4.3 7.0 |
City of Oroville, WA. |
Access to Osoyoos Lake Washington Park Campground: Osoyoos Lake Veteran's Memorial Park a 47-acre camping park located on 14 mile long Osoyoos lake, WA. - Camping facilities: - 86 sites, restrooms, showers. tent pads, picnic table, campfire grill and a gravel pad for parking, dump station.
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4.6 7.4 |
Oroville, Washington |
Access to downtown centre. Attractions on Oroville, WA: Okanogan Estate and Vinyards. WA. - Lake Crest Winery, WA - Copper Mountain Vinyards, WA. - Esther Bricques Winery, WA, offer wine tasting. |
4.7 7.6 |
12th Ave |
Oroville's Chamber of Commerce Visitor Information Center and Depot Museum. One block west at 12th Ave and Ironwood Street. Parking, toilets information of area, and Washington State attractions. |
6.2 10.0 |
Point of Interest |
Crossing the Okanogan River, WA. The Washington, Okanogan River is a tributary of the Washington/British Columbia, Columbia River, approximately 115 mi (185 km) in length. |
6.4 10.3 |
Roadside highway turnout |
With historical marker, north side of highway |
9.3 15.0 |
View from highway |
Driving south |
10.1 16.3 |
View from highway |
Driving south |
12.1 19.5 |
Roadside highway turnout |
East side of highway, gravel |
15.2 24.4 |
Entering Many Lakes Recreation Area, WA |
West of highway |
15.2 24.5 |
Community of Ellisford, Washington |
North boundary. |
15.3 24.6 |
Access to Spectacle Lake, Wannacut Lake |
West side of highway. Spectacle Lake, Washington elevation is 4265 ft (1300 m), water skiing, swimming, wind surfing. Fishing for Rainbow Trout. - Wannacut Lake, Washington, Elevation: 1857 ft (566 m) - Fishing for Rainbow Trout, swimming, wind surfing, water skiing. |
21.4 34.5 |
Point of Interest |
Crossing the Siwash River |
21.5 34.6 |
Community of Tonasket - Land of all seasons |
Access to Information Centre. This information centre has campground with full R V hookups, picnic table. West side of highway |
21.8 35.1 |
Tonasket business centre |
All services |
21.9 35.3 |
Services at highway |
Fuel |
22.2 35.7 |
Junction of highway # 20 |
East to communities of Wauconda, Republic. East to Curlew State Park.The park has 57 tent spaces, 25 utility spaces, two primitive sites, one dump station, two restrooms and four showers.
The south camp area has ten camp sites with eight sites overlooking the lake. There is a no-fee mooring dock for these sites and a restroom but no showers.
The main campground has 16 tent sites overlooking the lake and 47 tent spaces total.
There are 18 full hookup sites and seven with water and power only. Maximum site length is 40 feet (limited availability). The restroom has two showers. Most hookups will take a 35-foot camping rig. Some will take trailers up to 45 feet. If hookups are full, camp in the random area and expect a one- or two-day wait until one of the hookups is available. NOTE: For highway travel east via Washington highway #20 - SEE Free RV Highway Map Itinerary - Omak, WA to Idaho Border for driving directions.
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22.2 35.7 |
Junction of highway #20 |
NOTE Highway # 20 overlaps highway #97 at this point south. |
26.4 42.5 |
Point of Interest |
Crossing the Okanogan River |
27.3 44.0 |
Junction of highway # 7s |
West side of highway |
29.2 47.0 |
Roadside highway turnout |
West side of highway, large paved turnout |
32.4 52.1 |
Hidden Hills Recreation Area |
7 miles west. Access to Fish Creek, Pine Creek |
34.4 55.3 |
View from highway |
Driving south |
35.2 56.6 |
Roadside highway turnout |
West side of highway, paved turnout |
37.5 60.3 |
Riverside Road |
Access to campground, east side of highway |
37.6 60.5 |
Community of Riverside |
Access from highway |
38.2 61.5 |
Conconully State Park |
West of highway 15 miles. Conconully State Park is an 81-acre camping park with 5,400 feet of freshwater shoreline in north central Washington. The park has 82 tent spaces, four restrooms (one ADA) and four showers (one ADA). Maximum site length is 60 feet (may have limited availability). All campsites are first-come, first-served.
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38.5 62.0 |
Old Riverside Hwy |
Access to Omack Airport, west of highway |
38.8 62.5 |
Roadside highway turnout |
Picnic tables, paved turout, west side of highway |
43.6 70.2 |
Point of interest |
Visitor information radio station, 530 am |
44.0 70.8 |
Entering community of Omak |
Northern limits |
45.4 73.0 |
Point of Interest |
Crossing the Okanogan River |
45.4 73.1 |
Access to campground |
West side of highway |
46.1 74.2 |
Junction of highway # 155 south |
Access to Omak. East to community of Nespelem, Disautel |
48.9 78.7 |
Vehicle Inspection Area |
East side of highway |
49.5 79.6 |
Access to State Patrol |
West side of highway |
50.5 81.2 |
Access to Airport |
East side of highway |
51.2 82.4 |
Junction of highway # 20 ( Cascade Scenic Loop Highway ) |
NOTE highway #20 overlap ends at this point south.
Highway #20 heads west to communities of Twisp, Washington, Winthrop, Washington,Mazama, Washington, Seattle, Washington. NOTE: - For highway travel east or west via Washington Highway #20 'The Cascade Loop' - SEE: Free RV Highway Map Itinerary; Highway #20 - Anacortis, WA to Omak, WA for driving directions, photos, satellite, terrain, views |
51.2 82.4 |
Junction of highway # 20 ( The Cascade Loop Scenic Highway ) |
West to Loop Loop Ski Bowl, Pearrygin Lake State Park. The park has 53 tent spaces, 30 utility spaces, one dump station, three restrooms (two ADA) and six showers (two ADA). Two campsites are primitive. Utility sites have electricity, water and sewer service. Maximum site length is 60 feet (may have limited availability). |
52.8 85.0 |
Roadside highway turnout |
West side of highway, paved turnout |
55.0 88.5 |
Roadside highway turnout |
West side of highway. With picnic tables toilets and historical marker |
59.1 95.1 |
Community of Malott |
West of highway |
64.0 103.0 |
Roadside highway turnout |
Both sides of highway, gravel, |
68.5 110.2 |
Soap Lake Road |
East side of highway |
68.6 110.4 |
View from highway |
Driving south |
69.8 112.4 |
Roadside highway turnout |
North side of highway |
70.0 112.7 |
Cameron Lake Road |
Access to community of Monse, west side of highway |
72.6 116.9 |
Junction of highway 17south |
East to community of Bridgeport, Bridgeport State Park, east access to Grand Coulee Dam. Bridgeport State Park is a 748-acre camping park with 7,500 feet of freshwater shoreline on Rufus Woods Lake. Set directly behind Chief Joseph Dam, this lake is actually a segment of the Columbia River. The park provides 18 acres of lawn and some shade in the midst of a desert terrain. 'Haystacks,' unusual volcanic formations resembling their name, are the park's most striking feature. The park provides 14 tent spaces, 20 utility spaces, one dump station, two restrooms (both ADA) and two showers. Maximum site length is 45 feet (may have limited availability).
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73.8 118.7 |
Point of Interest |
Crossing the Okanogan River |
76.9 123.8 |
Entering the community of Brewster |
Access from highway |
77.5 124.7 |
Junction of highway # 173 |
Services at highway |
77.8 125.2 |
Access to R V Park |
East side of highway |
80.6 129.7 |
Roadside highway turnout |
West side of highway |
80.8 130.0 |
View from highway ( The Columbia River ) |
Driving south |
83.1 133.8 |
City of Pateros |
Northern boundry. Pateros nestles in a gentle curve of the mighty Columbia River, located at the base of the Methow Valley. |
83.1 133.8 |
Pateros, Washington |
Overnight RV street parking is aloud on the streets beside the park. There are picnic tables, toilets/showers and places to wash dishes. There is a self pay charge of $10.00 (2011). The park overlooks the lake and there is a walking trail (paved). A visitor information center is located at the north end of the park. Eating places close by (short walking distance) |
84.1 135.3 |
Access to boat launch |
East side of highway |
84.5 136.0 |
Point of interest |
Crossing the Methow River, WA |
84.6 136.2 |
Junction of highway # 153 |
North to communities of Methow, Carlton, Twisp. Access to the Okanogan National Forest Area. NOTE - The Cascade Loop Scenic highway joins the Okanogan Scenic Byway at this point |
84.6 136.2 |
Access to Alta Lake State Park |
West of highway. Alta Lake State Park is a 181-acre camping park where the mountainous pine forests meet the desert. Alta Lake is about two miles long and a half mile wide. The park offers good trout fishing during summer months. Lake Chelan, with its many activities, is 30 minutes away. - The park has 168 tent spaces, 32 utility spaces, four restrooms (one ADA) and 12 showers. Maximum site length is 40 feet (may have limited availability
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88.5 142.5 |
View from highway |
Driving south |
89.4 143.9 |
Roadside highway turnout view area |
East side of highway |
91.3 146.9 |
Chelan County Corporate Limits |
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92.0 148.0 |
Access to Wells Dam |
East side of highway |
93.0 149.7 |
Roadside highway turnout |
West side of highway |
95.6 153.9 |
View from highway |
Driving south |
98.1 157.9 |
Junction of highway # 97alt |
Alternate route to cities of Chelan, WA Wenatchee, WA. |
103.3 166.2 |
Junction of highway #150 west |
Access to community of Chelan Falls, Chelan Falls Fairgrounds. |
103.5 166.5 |
Point of Interest |
Crossing the Columbia River |
105.0 168.9 |
Roadside highway turnout |
West side of highway, paved |
107.4 172.8 |
Roadside highway turnout |
West side of highway, paved |
110.7 178.1 |
View from highway ( The Columbia River ) |
Driving south |
119.2 191.8 |
Daroga State Park |
Access to Daroga State Park. West side of highway.
Daroga State Park is a 90-acre camping park with 1.5 miles of Columbia River shoreline on the elevated edge of the desert 'scablands.' The park features camping activities and water-sport.access in a unique and beautiful outdoor environment. The park has 17 tent spaces, 28 utility spaces, one RV dump station, four restrooms (three ADA) and 12 showers (six ADA).
Tent sites are in a 'walk-in/boat-in only' area, not vehicle accessible. All utility sites have water/electric hookups and can accommodate almost any rig.
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122.4 197.0 |
Roadside highway turnout |
Access to gravel boat launch |
123.2 198.2 |
Access to Orondo Park |
West side of highway |
125.3 201.6 |
Junction of highway # 2 |
East to community of Waterville, Douglas, Spokane, Coulee City. NOTE highway # 2 overlaps highway # 97 at this point south |
125.8 202.4 |
Community of Orondo |
Access from highway |
129.9 209.0 |
View from highway ( The Columbia River ) |
Driving south |
129.9 209.1 |
View of highway |
Driving south |
130.2 209.5 |
Roadside highway turnout view point |
West side of highway |
133.1 214.2 |
Access to Lincoln Rock State Park |
Lincoln Rock State Park is an 80-acre camping park on the east side of Lake Entiat, created by Rocky Reach Dam blocking the flow of the Columbia River north of Wenatchee. The park, a popular place for swimming, water-skiing and respite from the hot sun, was named for a basalt outcropping said to resemble the profile of Abraham Lincoln.
The park has 27 tent spaces, 67 utility spaces, one dump site, five restrooms (one ADA) and 14 showers (three ADA). There are 32 full hookup utility sites and 35 have electricity and water. Maximum site length is 65 feet (may have limited availability). |
137.8 221.8 |
Junction of highway # 28 |
South to city of East Wenatchee 4 miles via highway #28. East to city of Wenatchee via highway #97 or highway # 28, NOTE for a continuance of highway #97 and highway #2 south see www.milebymile.com , Washington State Highway #97 city of Wenatchee to the city of Yakima |