W a s h i n g t o n
Things to remember
• Park hours – April 1 to Oct. 31,
6:30 a.m. to dusk.
• Winter schedule – Nov. 1 to March 31,
8 a.m. to dusk Although most parks are open year
round, some parks or portions of parks are closed
during the winter. For a winter schedule and information
about seasonal closures, visit www.parks.state.wa.us
or call the information center at (360) 902-8844.
• Wildlife, plants and all park buildings, signs, tables and
other structures are protected; removal or damage of
any kind is prohibited. Hunting, feeding of wildlife and
gathering firewood on state park property is prohibited.
• One camping party is allowed per site.
• Maximum of eight people per campsite, including children.
• Campsites may not be held for other parties.
• Camping check-in time is 2:30 p.m., and checkout is 1 p.m.
• Extra vehicle overnight - $10 per night in designated
area for each vehicle in excess of the one allowed per site.
Does not apply to vehicle towed by a recreational vehicle.
• Pets must be on leash and under physical control at all
times. This includes trail areas and campsites.
• Pet owners must clean up after pets on all state park lands.
• Quiet hours are 10 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.
• Engine-driven electric generators may be operated
only between the hours of 8 a.m. and 9 p.m.
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Alta Lake State Park
1 Otto Road
Pateros, WA 98846
(509) 923-2473
State Parks information:
(360) 902-8844
Reservations: Online at
www.parks.state.wa.us or
call (888) CAMPOUT
or (888) 226-7688
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Alta Lake
State Park
Other state parks located in
the general area:
Bridgeport and Lake Chelan
State Parks
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donation when renewing your license plate tabs.
You also may place a check in a donation box
when you
visit state parks.
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Donations are a significant part of the State Parks budget and
are needed to keep your parks open and operating.
For more information, visit www.parks.state.wa.us/donations
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The Discover Pass is required for day visits to state
parks and access to other state-managed recreation
lands. The pass provides access to millions of acres of
parks, wildlife areas, trails, natural areas and
water-access sites. The annual pass is transferable
between two vehicles.
• Annual pass: $30 • One-day pass: $10
(transaction and dealer fees may apply)
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The Discover Pass can be
purchased online, by phone
or in person. For details, visit
www.discoverpass.wa.gov
or call (866) 320-9933.
Thank you for
supporting
Washington
state
recreation
lands.
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Washington State Parks
www.parks.state.wa.us
Alta Lake State Park
Welcome to Alta Lake
is a 181-acre camping park where
the mountainous pine forests meet
the desert. Alta Lake is about 1 mile
long and .50 mile wide. The park offers
good trout fishing during summer
months. The park also offers a variety
of recreational activities, including
fishing, sailboarding, swimming,
wildlife viewing, hiking, horseback
riding and scuba diving.
Hiking
Picnic area
Restrooms
Ranger
station
Parking
RV camping
Picnic shelter
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Trailer dump
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Trail
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Overnight accommodations
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Alta Lake State Park offers several amenities and
facilities to make your visit more enjoyable and
comfortable, including:
• One kitchen shelter without electricity, one
covered picnic area and 10 unsheltered
picnic tables
• All day-use facilities are first come, first served
• Two watercraft launches with 60 feet of dock space
• Waterskiing and personal-watercraft use on the
lake is restricted to the hours of 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
(Okanogan County safety ordinance)
• Modern restrooms with hot showers
• Concession building providing food, firewood
and some camping supplies
• Trailer dump station
• Wi-Fi
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Alta Lake State Park offers several options for
overnight stays. There are 91 standard campsites and
32 utility sites with a maximum length of 45 feet. One
utility and one standard campsite available to people
with disabilities.
The park also offers two group camps. The Wooded
Group Camp accommodates between 20 and 65
guests. The Field Group Camp accommodates between
20 and 85 guests. RVs are allowed, but there are no RV
hookups.
To reserve individual campsites or group camps, call
(888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688.
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Group camp
Boat launch
Store
Park
entrance
Welcome station
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Alta Lake State Park
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Welcome. Please
remember a Discover
Pass is required to visit
a state park or other
state-managed
recreation lands.
Revenue from Discover
Pass replaces general
fund tax funding no
longer available to
cover the cost of
operations.
Alta Lake State Park Boundary
Alta
Lake
(Revised 01-18-17)