Kettle River Campground - Boyds, WA

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Today we headed North towards Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. This is a huge (130 mile long) lake created by the Coulee Dam which began construction in 1933. So, of course, we had to visit the dam. It is very impressive just for the electrical lines coming off of it if nothing else. Then, on to the Visitor’s Center for the Recreation Area which used to be a fort and also a Native American Boarding School. We decided to stay the night in the park and we’ve learned that we like the campsites that are a little smaller and may have more spaces between the sites. So, we headed to one of the more remote campgrounds at Kettle River. It turned out to be a beautiful spot and there were only two other RVs in the area…




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