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Brooks Memorial State Park
State Park Information
State Park Overview
Camping
Please note that the following general fee information is not customized for each individual park, so not all fees will apply to all parks (for example, primitive campsite and dump station fees listed apply only to parks that have primitive campsites and dump stations).
Standard campsite, $15.
Utility campsite, $21.
Primitive campsite (accessible by motorized/non-motorized vehicles) and for water trail camping, $10
An additional $3 fee (standard) or $5 fee (utility) may be charged for select premium campsites at some parks.
Maximum eight people per campsite.
Second vehicle $10 per night is charged for a second vehicle unless it is towed by a recreational vehicle. Extra vehicles must be parked in designated campsite or extra vehicle parking spaces.
Dump stations Year-round dump station fees are $5 per use. If you are camping, this fee is included in your campsite fee.
More about park hours Check-in time is 230 p.m. and
check-out time is 1 p.m.Quiet hours are from 10 p.m. to 630 a.m. Length of stay you may stay up to ten consecutive days in any one park during the summer the stay limit is extended to 20 days between Oct. 1 and March 31.
The park has 22 tent spaces, 23 utility spaces, one dump station, one restroom and two showers. Hookup sites are sites 1 through 23. Tent sites are sites 24 through 45. There is a limit of eight people permitted per site. Maximum site length is 30 feet (may have limited availability).
Campers must self-register within 30 minutes of occupying a site. A self-pay station is located across from the restroom. An extra fee is charged for more than one car and more than four adults per tent/hookup site.
Arriving campers may enter until 10 p.m.
Electrical sites have 20-amp hookups. Water is available in hookup sites from mid-April to late October.
All campsites are first-come, first-served.
History of the Area
More Info
Environmental Learning Center at Brooks Memorial State Park Return to Home Page Copyright ? 1988?1999 Microsoft Corp. and/or its suppliers. All rights reserved. http//www.microsoft.com/MapPoint
September 5-7, 2003 Brooks Memorial State Park Located on Hwy 97, just north of Goldendale WA at Satus Pass Informal jamming and participant-organized workshops ? Dancing ? Song writing ? Banjo
Links to all Washington State Parks pages
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Links to South Central region Washington State Parks
Click on the map or text below. South Central Region Brooks Memorial State Park Fort Simcoe State Park Lincoln Rock State Park Olmstead Place
Town and road map of South Central Washington, showing highways and tourist attractions.
City map South Central Washington 1 Brooks Memorial State Park 2 Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge 3
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? Back to Camping GuideSouth Central Washington Brooks Memorial state park Location In Klickitat County, 12 miles north of
Historical Background Brooks Memorial State Park is dedicated to
Located 13 miles north of Goldendale, Wash., in the Simcoe Mountians.
From Yakima Take Hwy. 97 out of Toppenish. Park is 40 miles south of Toppenish.
From Vancouver, WA Take I-84 on the Orgeon side of the Columbia River. At Biggs, Orgeon, take Biggs Bridge past Maryhill State Park, northbound onto Hwy. 97 to Goldendale. Brooks Memorial is on Hwy. 97, 13 miles north of Goldendale.
Brooks Memorial State Park