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Recreation Region: Chelan Ranger District

Graham Harbor Campground

This boat-in campground offers a floating dock with a ten-boat capacity and is accessible year-round. There are five sites, seven tables, six fire rings, two toilets and a shelter. Graham Harbor is a good shelter from down-lake winds however it does not provide any protection from up-lake winds. A ¼-mile trail connects to Graham Harbor Creek Campground.

Lake Chelan Boat-in and Drive-to Campground Guide and Map

Kayaking and Canoeing Lake Chelan

General Information

Overnight:
Single Site: $9 per night

A Federal Dock Site Boat Permit is required from May 1 – October 31 for use of all National Forest and Park Service docks on Lake Chelan. Permits must be pre-purchased before docking.

Getting There

Latitude / Longitude

Latitude: 48.0818

Longitude: -120.4891

Elevation

1,120 feet

Directions

From Chelan, travel south on Highway 97A for 3 miles. Turn right onto Southshore Road and go approximately 17 miles to Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park. From the Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park boat launch, boat uplake approximately 12 miles. Graham Harbor Campground is on the south shore.

Note:
Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park is a popular boat launch for accessing many up lake recreation sites via personal boat. Please check their website for amenities, fees, and schedule: parks.wa.gov/293/Twenty-Five-Mile-Creek

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

Last updated June 27, 2025