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Perch Point Wild Camping Area

Moses Lake, WA 98837
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‘Chicken Show’
‘Chicken Show’
Thu, Jan 1 • 11:00 AM
301 W. Broadway Suite A, Moses Lake, WA, United States
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LEGOs at the Library (Free Build Day)
LEGOs at the Library (Free Build Day)
Fri, Jan 2 • 4:30 PM
Moses Lake Public Library, 418 E 5th Ave,Moses Lake, Washington, United States
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Joe MorgunovJoe Morgunov
It's a long stretch for dispersed camping. Very nice place. There are: -Three toilet vaults throughout the area. -Plenty of trees to hide from constant solar exposure -Lots of picnic tables next to where camp can be set up, and a few on a beach -Lots of huge fish jumping around in the water. Potholes Resevoir is a large body of water that has a massive variety of fish swimming in it. -Largemouth Bass -Smallmouth Bass -Trout species -Catfish species -Crappie species -Bluegill -Pumpkinseed -Carp species -Walleye (record breaking place for this fish in Washington state) Perfect for fishing whether you're doing it from bank or boat. Beautiful sunsets at this place and nice sounds of nature at night. Enjoy the party of cayote choir
Heather StrausHeather Straus
If you want beautiful, quiet, and tons to do checkout Perch Point Wild Camping Area at the Potholes Resevor. It's a part of the State Park, so you need a discovery pass, but it's free to stay, and there are a ton of sites you can pull your camper through. We did tent camping with our kids, and it was a blast! We did a ton of bank fishing, swimming, kayaking, and exploring. If you have an ATV, there is a path straight north to get to the dunes. If you have a boat, you can anchor right at your site. Bonus, there are clean vult toilets, and because it's a part of the State Park, they keep it clean.
Ray BorbonRay Borbon
It's a nice sunset with beach access. Far enough away from roads for me. Some trash and pit toilets on site. Some picnic tables sprinkled about. Fishing access. Last bit of road is dirt but fine in 2wd. You can launch kayak or small boats. How easy is depending on water level of the reservoir and wind conditions. In summer you'll see more people here but winter and spring isn't too bad.
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It's a long stretch for dispersed camping. Very nice place. There are: -Three toilet vaults throughout the area. -Plenty of trees to hide from constant solar exposure -Lots of picnic tables next to where camp can be set up, and a few on a beach -Lots of huge fish jumping around in the water. Potholes Resevoir is a large body of water that has a massive variety of fish swimming in it. -Largemouth Bass -Smallmouth Bass -Trout species -Catfish species -Crappie species -Bluegill -Pumpkinseed -Carp species -Walleye (record breaking place for this fish in Washington state) Perfect for fishing whether you're doing it from bank or boat. Beautiful sunsets at this place and nice sounds of nature at night. Enjoy the party of cayote choir
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If you want beautiful, quiet, and tons to do checkout Perch Point Wild Camping Area at the Potholes Resevor. It's a part of the State Park, so you need a discovery pass, but it's free to stay, and there are a ton of sites you can pull your camper through. We did tent camping with our kids, and it was a blast! We did a ton of bank fishing, swimming, kayaking, and exploring. If you have an ATV, there is a path straight north to get to the dunes. If you have a boat, you can anchor right at your site. Bonus, there are clean vult toilets, and because it's a part of the State Park, they keep it clean.
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It's a nice sunset with beach access. Far enough away from roads for me. Some trash and pit toilets on site. Some picnic tables sprinkled about. Fishing access. Last bit of road is dirt but fine in 2wd. You can launch kayak or small boats. How easy is depending on water level of the reservoir and wind conditions. In summer you'll see more people here but winter and spring isn't too bad.
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It's a long stretch for dispersed camping. Very nice place.

There are:

-Three toilet vaults throughout the area. -Plenty of trees to hide from constant solar exposure -Lots of picnic tables next to where camp can be set up, and a few on a beach -Lots of huge fish jumping around in the water.

Potholes Resevoir is a large body of water that has a massive variety of fish swimming in it.

-Largemouth Bass -Smallmouth Bass -Trout species -Catfish species -Crappie species -Bluegill -Pumpkinseed -Carp species -Walleye (record breaking place for this fish in Washington state)

Perfect for fishing whether you're doing it from bank or boat. Beautiful sunsets at this place and nice sounds of nature at night. Enjoy the party of...

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1y

If you want beautiful, quiet, and tons to do checkout Perch Point Wild Camping Area at the Potholes Resevor. It's a part of the State Park, so you need a discovery pass, but it's free to stay, and there are a ton of sites you can pull your camper through. We did tent camping with our kids, and it was a blast! We did a ton of bank fishing, swimming, kayaking, and exploring. If you have an ATV, there is a path straight north to get to the dunes. If you have a boat, you can anchor right at your site. Bonus, there are clean vult toilets, and because it's a part of the State Park, they...

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It's a nice sunset with beach access. Far enough away from roads for me. Some trash and pit toilets on site. Some picnic tables sprinkled about. Fishing access. Last bit of road is dirt but fine in 2wd.

You can launch kayak or small boats. How easy is depending on water level of the reservoir and wind conditions.

In summer you'll see more people here but winter and spring...

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