On the Columbia Plateau in the Big Bend country of north-central Washington, Goose Creek RV Park & Campground offers a well-positioned overnight and extended-stay option in the small community of Wilbur—just under 19 miles from the shores of Lake Roosevelt and the engineering spectacle of Grand Coulee Dam. Open year-round with full hookups, cabin rentals, laundry, and on-site dining, the park provides a complete stop for rigs of every configuration traveling the eastern Washington plateau country, and its walkable distance to downtown Wilbur's restaurants and shops adds a genuine small-town dimension to the overnight experience. Full hookup sites with city water, sewer, and 15/30/50-amp electrical service accommodate travelers of every type, and the spacious layout gives even large rigs room to settle in comfortably. Cabin rentals are available for guests who prefer not to set up, and a 24-hour laundromat handles the practical demands of travelers who've been on the road for multiple days. WiFi is available throughout the property, and the on-site restaurant provides a dining option without requiring a separate stop. Golf cart rentals and bike rentals offer guests additional ways to explore the grounds and the surrounding town. The park's year-round operation makes it accessible across all seasons of the eastern Washington landscape. The Columbia Plateau surrounding Wilbur is a landscape of extraordinary visual character that is dramatically underappreciated by travelers who push through eastern Washington on I-90 without veering into the plateau's interior. Vast wheat fields roll across basalt bench lands, punctuated by rimrock canyon walls and sagebrush draws that define the Columbia Basin. Night skies here are among the darkest in Washington State, and stargazing from the campground can produce a Milky Way experience that brings campers back for specifically astronomical reasons. The bird life of the plateau—raptors, meadowlarks, long-billed curlews, and migrating waterfowl—rewards even casual observation throughout the year. Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area, formed by the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River, is the primary outdoor destination for guests. The lake stretches 150 miles through the Columbia River canyon and offers swimming, boating, fishing, camping, and access to the Fort Spokane and Kettle Falls historic areas along its shore. Grand Coulee Dam itself—one of the most significant engineering projects in American history and the largest hydroelectric facility in the United States when completed—operates free public tours and presents a daily summer laser light show projected onto its face that draws visitors from across the region. Goose Creek RV Park & Campground is open year-round and serves an interesting combination of guests: travelers in transit across the Columbia Plateau, outdoor recreationists using Wilbur as a Lake Roosevelt base camp, and hunters and anglers working the region's productive upland game and fishing territory. A casino and golf course in the area provide additional entertainment options. The park's combination of full services, year-round operation, and proximity to Lake Roosevelt makes it a logical stop that rewards guests who take the time to explore the Big Bend country. Book a site and discover what the Columbia Plateau has been hiding.
Campground rules and policies
Check-In Procedure
- Check-in times are between 2 pm - 6 pm.
- Check-out time is 11 am.
- There are no check-ins after 9 pm.
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement.
On the Columbia Plateau in the Big Bend country of north-central Washington, Goose Creek RV Park & Campground offers a well-positioned overnight and extended-stay option in the small community of Wilbur—just under 19 miles from the shores of Lake Roosevelt and the engineering spectacle of Grand Coulee Dam. Open year-round with full hookups, cabin rentals, laundry, and on-site dining, the park provides a complete stop for rigs of every configuration traveling the eastern Washington plateau country, and its walkable distance to downtown Wilbur's restaurants and shops adds a genuine small-town dimension to the overnight experience. Full hookup sites with city water, sewer, and 15/30/50-amp electrical service accommodate travelers of every type, and the spacious layout gives even large rigs room to settle in comfortably. Cabin rentals are available for guests who prefer not to set up, and a 24-hour laundromat handles the practical demands of travelers who've been on the road for multiple days. WiFi is available throughout the property, and the on-site restaurant provides a dining option without requiring a separate stop. Golf cart rentals and bike rentals offer guests additional ways to explore the grounds and the surrounding town. The park's year-round operation makes it accessible across all seasons of the eastern Washington landscape. The Columbia Plateau surrounding Wilbur is a landscape of extraordinary visual character that is dramatically underappreciated by travelers who push through eastern Washington on I-90 without veering into the plateau's interior. Vast wheat fields roll across basalt bench lands, punctuated by rimrock canyon walls and sagebrush draws that define the Columbia Basin. Night skies here are among the darkest in Washington State, and stargazing from the campground can produce a Milky Way experience that brings campers back for specifically astronomical reasons. The bird life of the plateau—raptors, meadowlarks, long-billed curlews, and migrating waterfowl—rewards even casual observation throughout the year. Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area, formed by the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River, is the primary outdoor destination for guests. The lake stretches 150 miles through the Columbia River canyon and offers swimming, boating, fishing, camping, and access to the Fort Spokane and Kettle Falls historic areas along its shore. Grand Coulee Dam itself—one of the most significant engineering projects in American history and the largest hydroelectric facility in the United States when completed—operates free public tours and presents a daily summer laser light show projected onto its face that draws visitors from across the region. Goose Creek RV Park & Campground is open year-round and serves an interesting combination of guests: travelers in transit across the Columbia Plateau, outdoor recreationists using Wilbur as a Lake Roosevelt base camp, and hunters and anglers working the region's productive upland game and fishing territory. A casino and golf course in the area provide additional entertainment options. The park's combination of full services, year-round operation, and proximity to Lake Roosevelt makes it a logical stop that rewards guests who take the time to explore the Big Bend country. Book a site and discover what the Columbia Plateau has been hiding.
Campground rules and policies
Check-In Procedure
- Check-in times are between 2 pm - 6 pm.
- Check-out time is 11 am.
- There are no check-ins after 9 pm.
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement.