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    Pearrygin Lake State Park

    4.3 (14 reviews)

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    Andrea K.

    Love this place. The lake is drop dead gorgeous, the fishing has always been great, there is a good sized beach with a groomed swimming area and everything is very well maintained. We've seen deer wander through the campground, lots of rabbits and marmots as well as the resident bald eagles. The campsites are generously spaced and one of the loops has full hookups. We usually stay in the pull-through spots with water/electric and use the communal bathrooms. The showers are big, reasonably clean and quarter-operated. The beach sites are popular but we have found they get quite breezy. Staying up closer to the ridge will keep the wind out of your site and out of the fire pit.

    A cute little cabin.
    Stephanie P.

    I hadn't heard of Pearrygin Lake or its state park until some friends invited us to come and stay at a cabin they had rented for the weekend. This is a great home base if you want to explore Winthrop and Twisp for a weekend, or if you're looking for an inexpensive family-friendly fishing getaway. The state park is a 1,200-acre area including 11,000 feet of waterfront, plus two cabins and campgrounds with RV hookups. The cabins are small, one-room structures with a kitchenette (including small two-burner range, microwave and mini fridge), a toilet, a small seating area, and a bed, plus minimal storage. Outside, there is a picnic table, a deck with table and chairs, and an open firepit. There are also larger bathrooms with coin-op showers in a central area. With your cabin reservation, you don't have to pay for the state park Discover Pass fee, and neither do your guests -- just identify your cars to the rangers when they come by. Theoretically, ice and firewood were available, but there was no one on staff in the office, and the only time we saw a park employee was when they came by to check cars. So your best bet for getting wood, ice, and other supplies might be in Winthrop. You will also need to bring your own linens, soap, and cooking utensils if you're staying in a cabin. The bed sleeps two, and the comfortable couch would sleep another person, but the foldout bed is pretty horrible and I would avoid using it. Most of our neighbors were in RVs and were clearly there for fishing vacations, and seemed mildly surprised when we said we weren't fishing. The campsites are quite close to each other and there isn't a lot of privacy -- people will stroll right through your site and walk across your deck, frequently stopping to chat and pass the time. So if you're looking for a private or romantic escape, this would not be for you! Lots of kids and pets, and things seem to quiet down fairly early, although we had a fire and a stereo with speakers going until about midnight with no complaints. There isn't really a whole lot to do at the park if you're not fishing or boating, but the lake is pretty and there are a TON of birds for bird-watching -- swifts, blackbirds, woodpeckers, and the occasional hawk or raptor. The cabins are cute, and there is no wi-fi or cellphone reception, so you're pretty much forced to slow down, unplug, and relax! A friendly, low-key spot for fishers and campers.

    Our stay in Cabin #1 was great and exceeded our expectations! It was very clean, quiet, and has a lovely view of the lake. The cozy cabin is furnished with ample furniture including some nice artistic touches. The double bed and twin trundle beds were comfortable. Kitchen includes a 2 burner stovetop, small fridge (no freezer), microwave, and full-size kitchen sink. Really nice to have a half bath ensuite! NO bedding, bath soap, towels, kitchen pots, utensils, or dishes are included. It was easy to bring our own supplies. There is an air conditioning unit but we didn't need it. We stayed mid-week right before schools began summer break, so the park wasn't full. We'll be back!

    Justin T.

    The hyperbole on the state park website makes it sound like you are entering Valhalla upon coming here, and none of the campground pictures show that it's basically an open, mowed field with absolutely no privacy between sites. Luckily, on our visit the barking dogs, crying children, and generator sounds were minimal and the neighbors very respectful of their tent-sheltered brethren, but make no mistake, this is an RV park. There are a few sites next to the road that appeared to be walk-in's, but while they were secluded from the campground, they were not secluded from each other. $32/night gets you flush toilets and the opportunity to pay extra for showers in a typically grungy, dilapidated campground shower stall--if the camp concessionaire happens to be open to sell you tokens--which it wasn't whilst we visited. Tiny Pearrygin Lake is beautiful, and it's amazing that motorboats and jetskis are allowed on it. All in all, it's a pretty setting, the campground host was very nice, but more of a tease than anything. If you want to experience the quiet, home-on-the-range stillness of mountain valley cowboy country don't stop here, but get along little doggie. If you have kids, a trailer, dogs, or require the illusion of civilization via running water through cold, dirty sinks taps and shower stalls is your thing (or worth $32+ per night) to you, then welcome to home away from home.

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    Great campground. Spots are huge. Spots 87 and 88 are relatively flat. Boat launch a few yards away. Great view of mountains

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    Rolling Huts Cabins

    Rolling Huts Cabins

    3.6(28 reviews)
    9.2 mi

    What a great city getaway! We stayed in June of 2020 to escape the drama of the world...and what a…read moregood decision it was! The tiny homes were very comfortable. Basic, but comfy. And that fireplace...it can heat the place up let me tell you! Our lovely patio looked onto the meadow where we were greeted by a deer every morning. There's lots of exploring to be done, if you go down by the huts, there's a trail to the river and lots of little paths to venture down. We were one of two families staying at first, so WIFI in cabin 6 worked just fine. When we left (on a Wednesday) lots of people were arriving. Each cabin had a porta-potty, but the bathroom was close enough that we just used that. The bathrooms were spotless and cleaned daily. My one complaint is that the pizza place opened at 2 and closed at 8 (so no coffee/espresso) and it was only a couple days a week. But that's a great way to explore Mazama and Winthop. And, if there was an emergency, no one was onsite. Pretty sure there was a bear on the premises one night, as the "bear-proof" trash area and dumpsters got ransacked, so come prepared, especially if you're camping. Will we come again? YES. Loved this spot, the quiet, the "just enough" roughing it. Safe, clean and fun!

    Disappointing stay. We were the only guests onsite and was not notified that the restaurant and…read moreCafe were closed. Sheets were not clean. We wish we had been notified or warned in advance.

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    Whistlin' Pine Ranch Sawtooth Outfitters - Cowgirl Capable Women's Empowerment Retreat - 2024 Group Photo

    Whistlin' Pine Ranch Sawtooth Outfitters

    3.8(10 reviews)
    34.6 mi

    This campground is a hidden gem if your looking for a real camping experience--not a crowded RV…read moreparking lot with generators humming all night? Let me introduce you to a hidden gem that's the real deal. Whistlin' Pine Ranch sits at the quiet end of Alta Lake, just one mile past the State Park. This four-generation, family-run ranch and campground was started by my girlfriend's grandparents and lovingly restored by Tara, who grew up hunting, fishing, and outfitting with her dad, Brian Varrelman. Many of you will remember Brian as the heart behind Sawtooth Outfitters, leading generations of families on unforgettable trail rides and backcountry hunts. This isn't just any trail ride. It's access to untouched wilderness--no joggers, no mountain bikes, no barking dogs. Just you, a sure-footed horse, and views so breathtaking they'll leave you speechless. If you're lucky, you might even spot the ranch's resident bear stretched out sunbathing by the pond. Whistlin' Pine is the kind of place that reminds you what camping should feel like--peaceful mornings, paddleboarding on the lake, fishing at sunrise, and star-filled nights. Tara has done an incredible job honoring her family's legacy while giving the ranch some love and new life. So if you're craving the real outdoors, not the Instagram version--this is it. Book a site, saddle up, and go make some core memories.

    We first visited WPRSO about ten years ago, shortly after the fire that decimated the nearby Alta…read moreLake State Park. At that time we met Brian, the owner/outfitter, and were impressed with what he had to offer though we were just passing through at the time. We learned from his sidekick that the only reason the beautiful homes, cabins, and ranch at the south end of the lake weren't destroyed in the fire is that Brian and some helpers stayed to keep things watered down when official help wasn't. That's true grit. Fast track to now, and we were planning on staying in Chelan (about 40 minutes away) and I wanted to do some trail riding. I found the newly updated website (really well done - AltaLakeRanch) and contacted Tara, Brian's daughter, who has taken the reins of the ranch now that the Covid issues have passed. She returned my message immediately, something that sooooo many other riding places seem unable to do. She answers her phone. Long story short, we got two rides scheduled for early in the week. She does have a two rider minimum, like so many trail riding places. First two-hour ride ended up being just the two of us, and since I've had horses about forever we could take some of the steeper and rockier trails. This time I rode Bella, a draft/Friesian cross and a giant horse. These trails weren't the easiest, yet she never missed a beat. Since Bella hyper-enjoyed the spring grass, Tara did have to get off her horse to adjust (tighten) up Bella's cinch a few times around her round belly. Otherwise, the saddle fit me well. Tara was riding a young horse that wasn't "string" ready yet but still seemed very well trained to me. Dog Rip, already a great trail dog for his age, joined us. Second two-hour ride we had another person join us, not a regular rider though very fit. Tara asked if I wanted to ride her horse June from the day before (guess I passed the riding test!) so I rode third with her. Once she is on the official string she'll be a favorite as she is nicely trained, moved off the leg really well, was also very sure footed, and just was a pleasure to ride. Well, that plus she isn't a mile high like Bella. Tara rode June's sister, also a young horse in training, and she did great too. Got to add here that Tara knows her horses' quirks well and has appropriate tack for each horse and rider combo. It's awful trying to ride hilly ground on a saddle built for a giant that you slosh around in. This time we took different trails which were more suitable for less experienced riders and really enjoyed the scenery and mountain wildflowers. With 500 acres in this three-generation ranch and adjacent state land to ride on, there are lots of choices for riders from beginners to the more experienced. Reminder to people who don't ride regularly: don't start out with a long ride as you'll be using muscles you never thought you had. You'll realize that in 24 hours and beyond. I found two hours to be perfect for me. We haven't stayed in their campground or attended any equestrian events so I can't comment on that, though Tara is making improvements to the camping area and has more she is exploring. I'll be back to ride again and check on her upgrades as some of them sounded pretty cool.

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    Whistlin' Pine Ranch Sawtooth Outfitters - Whistlin Pine Ranch trail ride with the ranch's dog.

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    Pearrygin Lake State Park - campgrounds - Updated June 2026

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