Antilon Lake Campground
Antilon Lake camping area is great for large groups and accessible to small RV's. Antilon Lake is open to fishing, and non-motorized or electric-motor boats. Not recommended for swimming. During the summer this camping area can be hot, dry and one of the first areas to close to campfires. Spring and Fall are much more pleasant. Can be very busy in spring.
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | Click here |
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Operational Hours: | Camping is permitted year round. However, the road is a snowmobile route in winter thru early spring and all other motorized travel is prohibited until the road dries up in late March/early April. |
Reservations: | Chelan Ranger District camping areas are all first come first serve. |
Best Season: | Spring and Fall |
Busiest Season: | Memorial Day Weekend |
Restrictions: | Fire restrictions usually go into effect in July. Please contact ranger districts directly for more information and observe all burning and campfire restrictions. |
Closest Towns: | Manson, WA |
Water: | No |
Restroom: | Vault Toilet (2) |
Operated By: | Forest Service |
General Information
Directions:From Chelan, drive 6.5 miles on the Chelan-Manson State Highway 150 towards Manson. Turn right onto Wapato Lake road and drive 2.3 miles to Upper Joe Creek road where the road turns into Grade Creek Road #8200 this will lead you directly into the Antilon Lake camping area.
Activities
Campground Camping
The FS site on Antilon Lake includes Site "D." The adjacent sites are owned by Department of Natural Resources.
Lake and Pond Fishing
Antilon Lake is available for brown trout fishing and other pan fish.
Boating - Non-Motorized
For the recreationlists looking for a quiet, and more relaxed boating experience Antilon Lake is available for non-motorized boating.
Snowmobiling
Many of the Chelan snowmobiling trails are attached to the Washington State Snowmobile Sno-Park out of the Anitlon Lake camping area.
For current grooming information: Call the Chelan Ranger Station at (509)682-4900
Washington State Parks Sno-Park: http://www.parks.wa.gov/winter/
Permit required?: | Y |
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