Directions and Factoids
Directions: 5.5 miles east of Burbank, WA, on Highway 124, 2.5 miles north on Monument Drive.
Factoid: Lake Sacajawea, located in southeastern Washington along the lower Snake River (near the
confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers), offers water fun and relaxation. The
landscape is characteristic of wide-open vistas with few trees, while the climate is arid.
Popular activities include boating, camping, swimming, water-skiing, hunting and fishing.
Recreation facilities range from full service campgrounds and picnic areas to undeveloped
remote beaches. Migrating salmon and steelhead can be viewed at the Ice Harbor Dam
Visitor Center located 3 miles down river from the park.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Recreation Services Status
The list below includes Recreation Services Status of USACE managed areas (lines that contain the Corps Castle icon). Others, such as state or private marina operators, run additional parks. Please contact those agencies or individuals for information on the areas they manage.
Open
Partially Open
Closed
Status Unknown
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Camping |
E | Electric Campsites |
N | Non-electric Campsites |
P | Primitive Campsites |
G | Group Camping |
D | Dump Station |
Fishing |
C | Fish Cleaning Stations |
D | Fishing Docks |
P | Fishing Piers |
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Picnic |
A | Picnic Area |
G | Group Picnic |
GS | Group Picnic Shelter |
Swimming |
BE | Beach |
P | Swimming Pool |
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Trails |
B | Bike Trails |
Q | Equestrian Trails |
H | Hiking Trails |
I | Hiking Trails - Interpretive |
R | Off Road Vehicle Trails |
F | Fitness Trails |
W | Water Trails |
S | Snow Mobile Trails |
CC | Cross Country Skiing Trails |
M | Multipurpose Trails |
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