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Liberty Lake Regional Park is located in eastern Washington, close to the Idaho border, and the towns of Liberty Lake, WA, Spokane, WA, and Hayden, ID. Lying on the shores of Liberty Lake, Liberty Lake Regional Park acts as the place to go for folks of the city and its surrounding area. The sprawling park encompasses a vast area of nearly four thousand acres. These include a picturesque landscape of wetlands, montane forests, and idyllic lawn areas. With the backdrop of Washington State’s foothills and vast woodlands, Liberty Lake Regional Park is a dream come true for any lover of the great outdoors.

The combination of great lakeside and hiking recreation, combined with easy access to nearby towns, makes Liberty Lake Regional Park the perfect place to take an RV rental. Navigating your way to the park is made even easier with Interstate 90 only a few miles to the north. Rent a camper near Liberty Lake Regional Park, and you too can see what this great Washington State Park has to offer. Search for an RV in Spokane County and start your Liberty Lake Regional Park adventure right away.

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Getting Outdoors

As Liberty Lake Regional Park lies along the shores of Liberty Lake, fishing has become of the park’s main draws. Many keen fishermen and women come from both Idaho and Washington to reap the great angling rewards of Liberty Lake. The waters here are home to a vast verity of freshwater game fish, all of which provide great sport to Liberty Lake Regional Park campers. Fish that can be caught here include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, yellow perch, and many other warm-water species. Campers are reminded that a Washington state fishing license is needed to fish here.

Fishing isn’t the only way to enjoy the blue waters of Liberty Lake. The lake is also a great place to enjoy a spot of boating. Liberty Lake Regional Park offers campers a handful of launching spots along the lake, which makes accessing the water a breeze. Whether campers enjoy pontoon boating, kayaking, or paddleboarding, there is something for everyone here. Those motorhome camping without boats can head to the local pedalboat rental service along the lakeshore. Liberty Lake Regional Park also has a swimming beach, perfect for cooling off during those summer months.

It is not all water-based recreation at Liberty Lake Regional Park, campers who love to get out and explore along hiking trails will not be disappointed. The park is home to a diverse network of trails that can be enjoyed by all manner of experienced and amateur hikers. One of the most loved trails, Liberty Lake Loop Trail, takes hikers on an eight-mile loop of the park. This trail offers great views of the lake and surrounding woodlands - perfect for lovers of all things nature.

Camping at Liberty Lake Regional Park

Those RV camping at Liberty Lake Regional Park will find accommodating facilities and amenities within the park’s campground. Partial hookups are provided here, including a 20, 30 amp electric and water hookup. On-site facilities include a dump station, shower block, flushing toilets, firewood, and a children’s playground. Many of the sites here are pull-thru, and pets are also welcome but must be kept on a leash at all times.

An alternative to camping at Liberty Lake Regional Park’s on-site campground is to camp at the local Liberty Lake RV Campground. In addition to 20, 30, 50 amp electric, water, and sewer hookups, on-site facilities include flushing toilets, a shower block, a dump station, and an outdoor swimming pool.

Exploring the Area

The nearby town of Spokane offers those camping at Liberty Lake Regional Park a great place to explore for the day. Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture which is located in the city, is the ideal day out for those who are lovers of all things art, and culture. The museum is home to an array of exhibitions, showcasing a range of artistic genres. These include sculpture, painting, and ever-changing art installations. Why not call ahead and get a guided tour of the museum, this will enrich your experience.

Cat Tales Zoological Park in the local town of Mead is a great day out for the entire family. This small scale zoo is home to a verity of big-cat species, including many lions and tigers. Visiting the zoo will enable you to get up close and personal with some of the most majestic animals on the planet. Cat Tales Zoological Park also educates its visitors on what it takes to look after these animals. This is a must-see for lovers of wildlife.

Families camping with young children will not want to pass up on the opportunity of visiting the Mobius Children’s Museum in Spokane. This museum is designed to entertain and educate its child visitors, engaging them in a learn through play environment. Each display and exhibition is created to help the child develop a life skill as he or she is playing.

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