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Steamboat Rock State Park Cabins
Steamboat Rock State Park is a 5,043-acre camping park with 50,000 feet of freshwater shoreline at the north end of Banks Lake and a columnar, basaltic rock with a surface area of 600 acres. Three campground areas and a large day-use area are protected from winds by tall poplars.
STEAMBOAT ROCK CABINS
The three cabins are located in the Bay Loop. Each cabin is furnished with a queen-size futon, a bunk bed that sleeps three, small end table, microwave, mini-refrigerator, heater, and air conditioner. Outside is a picnic table and fire pit with grate. Restrooms with showers are nearby. Pets are allowed in all three cabins with a $15 pet fee per night.
Check-in time is 4 p.m., check-out time is 11 a.m.
CAPACITY
Each cabin accommodates up to five guests.
RATES
To make a reservation at this park, visit the reservation website.
Rental notice
- Bed linens are not provided. Campers must bring their own linens and blankets.
- Cooking is not allowed in platform tents, wall tents, teepees, lookouts or yurts. Cooking is allowed only in cabins with kitchenettes.
- Pets are only permitted in designated pet-friendly overnight accommodations for an additional fee.
- Smoking is not allowed inside.
- Washington State Parks pass discounts do not apply to cabins, platform tents, teepees, vacation houses, yurts or other roofed overnight accommodations.
Reservations & cancellations
Unless otherwise noted above, reservations may be made online or by calling (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688. Reservations may be made nine months in advance of the arrival date. The rental fee and non-refundable reservation fee must be paid in full at the time a reservation is made. This holds the rental facility until 1 p.m. on the day after the first reserved night.
Cancellations may be made online or by calling (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688.
OTHER OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS
Check out other overnight accommodations available at Washington state parks.