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Starbuck / Lyons Ferry KOA

509.399.8020 - 800.562.5418 (reservations)
102 Lyons Ferry Rd. ~ Starbuck, WA 99359
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History buffs will love this new KOA! Lewis and Clark explored our area in 1805 on their way down the Snake River, but Native Americans lived at the confluence on the Snake, Palouse, and Tucannon rivers for thousands of years before that. Our campground and marina are located at the historic Lyons Ferry crossing. Nearby, see Joso Bridge (almost ¾ of a mile long). Visit Palouse Falls and view the splendor of the 200-foot waterfall.

Don't forget your boat! The marina has 84 boat slips, surrounded by impressive views and rock formations. Enjoy more than 5,000 feet of river frontage and fish for bass, salmon, steelhead, walleye, pikeminnow and catfish. Check out the day-use swimming beach and picnic area with hiking trails. Picnic along the Snake River in our shaded day use area, stock up on groceries, snacks and outdoor gear in our fully stocked Kampstore or grab a great meal in our restaurant. Nearby ( 2 minutes by car) guests have free access to a 170 acre day use area, Lyons Ferry Park, with a swimming area, picnicking and hiking!


Amenities

  • RV Sites
  • Tent Sites
  • 50 amps
  • LP Gas ($)
  • Playground
  • Theme Weekends
  • Fishing
  • Camp Store
  • River Swimming
  • Marina
  • Boat Launch
  • Restaurant
  • Fish Cleaning Station
  • Marina Rentals
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Area Attractions

  • Snake River: Out your front door sits the Snake River with boating, water skiing, kayaking, fishing, wildlife viewing and incredible scenery. With multiple boat ramps and various stretches of river close by, you better plan to spend some time exploring.
  • Palouse Falls State Park & Waterfall: 15 minutes away is an amazing site! A 200' waterfall pours through the basalt cliffs on the Palouse Prairie. Hiking trails and amazing views await visitors.
  • Joso Bridge: 3920' long and almost 200' above the Snake River, this historic bridge was completed in 1914 and was the highest and longest curving railroad bridge in the world at the time.
  • Umatilla National Forest & Wooten Wildlife Area: A short drive south brings you to Washington's Blue Mountains, 8 great lakes for fishing, wildlife viewing and hiking trails make it a great day trip.
  • Pataha Flour Mill: The historic mill from the 1800's is now family-owned, under renovation and open to the public. With antiques, gift shop, restaurant and more, it's well worth the visit!

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