Campground Overview
About McCroskey State Park
Can you think of a campground where the sunrise greets you with sweeping views of the Palouse prairie, and the quiet only deepened by the occasional rustle of cedar and ponderosa pine? McCroskey State Park campground near Farmington, Washington, offers just that—a serene escape into the rolling wilderness straddling the Palouse and Rocky Mountain ecosystems.
This remote camping destination provides a delightfully rugged experience, featuring several primitive campsites along Skyline Drive, a scenic 18-mile gravel road that threads through the park's ridgelines. While vault toilets and seasonal potable water are available, the campsites maintain a minimalist charm, prioritizing solitude and connection to nature over modern conveniences. Each site is well-positioned for privacy and breathtaking panoramas, allowing campers to immerse themselves in the area's unique mix of dense cedar forests and prairie grasslands.
Located just a few miles north of Farmington, Washington, the park places you within a short drive of the Palouse's rolling wheat fields and distinctive landscapes. Whether you're hiking, mountain biking, or just seeking the timeless pleasure of stargazing far from city lights, McCroskey State Park delivers a quiet, unhurried experience that defies the busier expectations of typical state campgrounds.
Vitals
Number of Sites
Unknown
Elevation
3461feet 1055meters
Pad Type
Unknown
Max Length
25feet
Details
Hookups
No Hookups
Hookup Details
No Hookups
Pull-thru Sites
Unknown
Restrictions
None
Amenities
Pets
Dog Friendly
Kids
Kid Friendly
Bathhouse
Restrooms
Extras
Trash Collection, Water Available
Booking Information
Reservations
Takes Reservations
Season
Unknown
Booking Window
Unknown
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