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Summary

Gifford Group Site is a great spot for a large gathering, located along the shore of Lake Roosevelt. It provides many recreational opportunities like boating, fishing, swimming and hunting in the surrounding area. It features a boat launch, picnic tables, drinking water and fire pits. The lake is rich in wildlife and fish, and the Gifford Ferry offers a free crossing of the river.

Overview

Gifford Group Site is along the shoreline of Lake Roosevelt, adjacent to the main Gifford Campground. It offers spectacular views of the lake from every vantage point. The facility is composed of one group site that can accommodate a group of up to 50 people at a time.

Lake Roosevelt is a 130-mile lake on the Columbia River created by the Grand Coulee Dam. Named after President Franklin D. Roosevelt, it is part of the Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area, managed by the National Park Service.

Recreation

This site is popular for hunting groups seeking out the many deer and turkey in the area (hunting is allowed in certain areas of the park). There is no designated swimming area, but shallow water and a beachfront, make for ideal swimming conditions. The boat launch provides year-round access to the lake. Boating, fishing, swimming and water skiing are activities that can easily take place from the campground. Campers might also enjoy relaxing and taking in the beautiful view or attending educational ranger programs.

Facilities

Gifford Group Site can be reserved March through November. Great for families, hunters and other large gatherings, there are picnic tables, drinking water, boat launch and fire pits within the facility. Other than a small convenience store in the town of Daisy, there is not a lot of shopping nearby, so campers are advised to bring their own goods.

Natural Features

Gifford sits in a thick Ponderosa pine forest that provide plenty of shade. The lake area is abundant with wildlife, including moose, elk, deer and bald eagles. Dozens of species of fish inhabit the lake such as walleye, bass, rainbow trout, salmon and sturgeon; however, fishing for sturgeon is now allowed During a limited season . Much of the water in the lake originates from glaciers and snowmelt in the cold, steep Canadian Rockies, even though temperatures are pleasant for swimming during summer months.

Nearby Attractions

The Gifford Ferry is a free ferry offered by the Colville Confederated Tribes that can take passengers across the river. It runs daily and departs every 15 minutes.

contact_info

This location is unstaffed. To speak with our main office for general information, please call: (509) 754-7889.

Charges & Cancellations

Changes and cancellations must be made through recreation.gov.

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Campground Matrix

Set alerts at more campgrounds to increase your odds of getting a place to stay! Below is a list of the closest campgrounds supported on Campflare. Or, view all campgrounds in Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area.

Nearby Campgrounds Distance Notification Rate
Cloverleaf (Wa)
Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
7.7mi
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Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
7.7mi
Kettle Falls
Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
8.8mi
Hunters Group Site
Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
11.2mi
Hunters
Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
11.7mi
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Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
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