Lake Chelan
Campgrounds

Snowberry Bowl Campground

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This well maintained campground is off the beaten path a couple of miles from the much more popular state park campground, Twenty Five Mile Creek. It is situated on the side of a mountain roughly 150 feet above a nearby creek and has a total of 9 campsites with fire pits and picnic tables, 2 of which are larger group campsites that can accommodate 25' trailers. Amenities include three vault toilets, a faucet with potable water, secured food storage and a group shelter which is located next to the group sites, but open to anyone camping at the campground. The campsites are not reservable and cost $15 per night, $30 for the group campsites, and you will find the pay station at the lower entrance to the campground. The campground is open from Mid May through October, however potable water may not be turned on in May and October.

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Campsite 1
Campsite 1
Campsite 2
Campsite 2
Campsite 3
Campsite 3
Campsite 4
Campsite 4
Campsite 5
Campsite 5
Campsite 6
Campsite 6
Campsite 7
Campsite 7
Campsite 8
Campsite 8
Campsite 9
Campsite 9
1st Vault Toilet
1st Vault Toilet
2nd Vault Toilet
2nd Vault Toilet
3rd Vault Toilet
3rd Vault Toilet
Trash Dumpsters
Trash Dumpsters
Food Storage
Food Storage
Water
Water
Group Shelter
Group Shelter
Pay Station
Pay Station

Activities

Hiking

Hiking

Snowberry Bowl Campground is located within the Twenty Five Mile Creek area, which has a number of interconnected hiking trails. The campground is less than a half mile away from the Pot Peak Trailhead. While it's close enough to walk, the Pot Peak Trail rapidly ascends from the start, and you may want to drive down to the trailhead. Roughly 3 miles away is the North Fork 25 Mile Creek trailhead which provides access to North Fork 25 Mile Creek trail. Visit our Lake Chelan Hikes page for more trails in the Twenty Five Mile Creek area.

Mountain Biking

All the trails in the Twenty Five Mile Creek area are open to mountain bikes, with a mixture of intermediate and expert options, including the Devil's Backbone Trail and North Fork 25 Mile Creek trail. Of note, the Pyramid Mountain Peak Trail (#1441) is the highest mountain biking trail in the state of Washington.

Motorbikes

All the trails in the Twenty Five Mile Creek area are open to motorbikes, with Devil's Backbone and Pot Peak Trail offering challenging terrain and amazing views of Lake Chelan. For less exposed terrain, the forest service road network provides enjoyable riding.

Horseback Riding

The trails in the area are open to horses, and the group campsites at Snowberry Bowl Campground have room for 25' trailers.