Activities such as hiking, fishing, and swimming are available nearby. The campground has 25 first-come-first-serve campsites with picnic tables, fire pits, and vault toilets. There is no potable water, so campers must bring their own. The best time to visit is from June to September, with average temperatures ranging from the high 60s to mid-70s Fahrenheit. Overall, Browns Lake Campground is a peaceful and scenic spot for camping in Washington.
Priest R Outflow Nr Coolin
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2210cfs |
Pend Oreille River At Newport Wa
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28300cfs |
Priest River Nr Priest River Id
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3180cfs |
Pend Oreille River Below Box Canyon Near Ione
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32400cfs |
Outlet Creek Near Metaline Falls
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19cfs |
Little Spokane River At Elk
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48cfs |
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NOHRSC BUNCHGRASS MDW
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14" |
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BUNCHGRASS MDW
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15" |
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SACHEEN LAKE
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0" |
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SCHWEITZER BASIN
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62" |
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SCHWEITZER BASIN
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59" |
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SANDPOINT 10.3 NNE
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0" |
Forest Boundary, Sec. 34, T59N, R2W To Harrison Lake, Sec. 31, T62N, R2W
Upper Priest River
Segment 2 Flows For Almost 10 Miles From The Intersection With Trail 312 To Its Confluence With The Upper Priest River To Segment 2 Flows For Almost 10 Miles From The Intersection With Trail 312 To Its Confluence With The Upper Priest River
Segment 1 Is Classified As Wild And Flows From Its Source For Almost Five Miles To The Intersection With Trail 312 To Segment 1 Is Classified As Wild And Flows From Its Source For Almost To The Intersection With Trail 312
Ne1/4 Of Sec 13, T40N, R46E To Nw1/4 Of Sec 5, T40N, R46E