Steamboat Rock State Park is a 5,043-acre oasis in the eastern Washington desert, offering lush green lawns and a dramatic columnar basalt rock butte that rises 800 feet above Banks Lake. The park features 50,000 feet of freshwater shoreline, perfect for swimming, boating, and fishing. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and horseback riding on the park's extensive trails, including those leading to scenic viewpoints of the Grand Coulee and the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. The park's unique landscape, carved by Ice Age Floods, provides a fascinating backdrop for outdoor adventures.
The park is well-equipped with amenities such as campsites ranging from primitive to full hookups, accessible restrooms, showers, and picnic areas. It also offers a variety of recreational activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and rock climbing. In the evenings, visitors can enjoy the laser light show at Grand Coulee Dam.
The surrounding area is known for its wildflowers and sagebrush, adding to the park's natural beauty. Whether you're interested in water sports, hiking, or simply relaxing in a scenic setting, Steamboat Rock State Park offers something for everyone.