The Douglas Creek is a tributary of the Columbia River in the Moses Coulee watershed of Washington State. The creek is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, especially during the summer months. The area is known for its stunning natural beauty, including rugged canyons and dramatic rock formations. Visitors can also enjoy hiking and birdwatching, as the area is home to a range of plant and animal species.
In addition to its natural beauty, Douglas Creek is also known for its historical significance. The area was once home to the Syilx people, who inhabited the region for thousands of years before the arrival of European settlers. The creek was also an important site for early pioneers, who used it for irrigation and livestock grazing. Today, the Douglas Creek Conservancy is working to preserve the area and protect its unique natural and cultural resources. Overall, the Douglas Creek offers visitors a chance to experience the beauty and history of Washington State in a unique and unforgettable way.
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Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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Carl Precht RV Park | 72 | 842 ft | |||
Campbell Lake - WDFW | Numerous | 2,818 ft | |||
Mystery | 5 | 2,812 ft | |||
Rock Creek- State Forest | 6 | 2,447 ft | |||
Ramsey Creek - WDFW | Numerous | 2,957 ft | |||
Bear Creek - WDFW | Numerous | 2,728 ft | |||
Loup Loup | 26 | 4,110 ft | |||
Roads End | 4 | 3,710 ft | |||
Poplar Flat | 21 | 2,985 ft | |||
Sportsmans Camp- State Forest | 6 | 3,239 ft |