No Name Lake Campground

Closed

The campground is currently closed for overnight camping due to forest health issues. The access road is gated, allowing only walk-in day-use access to the lake. When operational, the campground season runs from the last Saturday in April through October 31.

Alcohol Prohibitions

This Order describes acts that are prohibited upon lands, roads and trails within the National Forest System administered by the Forest Service Pacific Northwest Region in regards to alcoholic beverages.

Aquatic Invasive Species

This Order prohibits 1) possessing, storing, or transporting any aquatic invasive animal species AND 2) prohibits possessing, storing, or transporting any aquatic or riparian invasive plant species - on National Forest System lands in the Pacific Northwest Region as specified in the Order.

Restrictions on Use of Forage and Mulch Products

This Order prohibits unloading, storing, or using any straw, hay, grain, seed, or other forage or mulch products that are not state-certified weed free on the National Forest System lands, roads or trails in any Closure Area as specific in the Order. Some examples of these include hay bales, hay…

Fireworks and Explosives are always Prohibited

Fireworks and explosives (including explosive targets) are always prohibited on national forest lands. The prohibition of fireworks and exploding targets on national forest system lands is part of a set of permanent fire safety regulations in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), listed below.…

Food Storage Order

The goal of this special order is to minimize the potential for bears and other wildlife to access human foods. Animals that have repeatedly obtained unsecured human foods can learn to associate the presence of humans with a food reward and begin to lose their natural fear of man. This can lead to…

Tacoma Creek Spur Road Closure

For public safety and resource protection forest road closures are in place in the Tacoma Creek Fire area.

Occupancy and Use / Camping Restrictions Order

Camping is prohibited for more than 14 consecutive days in one location and more than 28 calendar days annually within the Colville National Forest.

Aquatic Invasive Species Order

This order prohibits possessing, storing, or transporting any aquatic invasive animal species on the national Forest System lands in the Pacific Northwest Region.

About

No Name Lake Campground is a primitive, remote camping area located on the east side of No Name Lake in the Colville National Forest. The 17.6-acre lake reaches depths of 30 feet and is stocked with cutthroat trout, making it a popular destination for anglers with a valid Washington state fishing license. The campground has six designated campsites and a concrete vault toilet. There is no potable water on site; campers must filter or treat water from nearby sources. Campfires are permitted only in developed fire rings. Small boats are allowed on the lake, but the terrain requires portaging canoes, kayaks, and float tubes down a short trail from the campground to the water. Quiet hours are observed from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Pets must be kept on a leash or under voice command. Proper food storage is required to prevent wildlife encounters. The maximum stay is 14 consecutive days.

Directions

From Newport Ranger Station, head north on N Warren Ave toward WA-20 E. Turn right on WA-20 E. Travel south on US-2 for 0.6 miles. Turn left onto Le Clerc Rd (Forest Road 9305) for 2.7 miles. Turn right onto Bead Lake Rd (Forest Road 3029) and continue for 7 miles. Turn right onto Forest Road 3200158 and continue 0.3 miles to No Name Lake.

Amenities

Water No
Fires Allowed Yes
Toilets Yes
Dump Station No
Wifi No
Pets Allowed Yes
Showers No
Electric Hookups
Water Hookups
Sewer Hookups
Camp Store No
Price $0

Vehicle

Max RV Length
Max Trailer Length
Big Rig Friendly No
Pull Through Sites

Contact

Phone +1 (509) 684-7000

Cell Service

AT&T Yes
Verizon Yes
T-Mobile None

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