About This Park
The 3-acre Crab Creek primitive recreation site provides two joined 16’ x 16’ horse corrals, two stock watering troughs fed by a perennial stream, and open ground suitable for tent and/or RV camping. The site is popular especially with anglers, hunters, hikers, and horseback riders. It serves as the primary access point to the surrounding BLM Crab Creek/Rocky Ford area, including 9 miles of both sides of Crab Creek.
Know Before You Go:
- The 3-acre Crab Creek primitive recreation site provides two joined 16’ x 16’ horse corrals, two stock watering troughs fed by a perennial stream, and open ground suitable for tent and/or RV camping.
- Available surface water is suitable for stock animals but is not fit for human consumption.
- Beware of rattlesnakes, especially during May through October.
- Cell phone service is not available in the camping/parking area.
Point of Interest:
Crab Creek is sometimes referred to as the longest ephemeral stream in North America.
Quick Information
- Type:
- Network: Federal – Other
- Price Range: $15-35
Amenities
Contact & Location
Border Field Office 1103 N. Fancher Rd.
Spokane, WA 99212
Phone: 509-536-1200
Email: BLM_OR_SP_Mail@blm.gov
Book This Park
Expect a more primitive, off-grid experience with no utility hookups, perfect for campers looking to disconnect. Located in Spokane, WA, this park puts you within easy reach of local attractions and regional highlights. Facilities are basic — bring what you need and expect a more self-sufficient camping experience.