Curlew Lake State Park is a serene lakeside destination located in Republic, Washington, offering a blend of natural beauty and recreational activities. The park spans 123 acres and features a five-and-a-half-mile-long lake, perfect for water sports and fishing. It is nestled in a glacially carved valley, surrounded by the Colville and Okanogan National Forests, providing stunning views and diverse wildlife. The park's history is rich, having been a summer camp for local Indian tribes and later influenced by European settlers and the gold rush era. Today, it attracts visitors for its tranquil atmosphere and outdoor adventures.
Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, including boating, kayaking, and hiking. The park offers 82 campsites, including options for RVs and tents, making it an ideal spot for families and nature enthusiasts. The surrounding area is also home to archaeological sites and fossil digs, adding to its historical significance.
The park's proximity to the Canadian border and its scenic high desert setting make it a unique getaway for those seeking both relaxation and adventure.