Adventure Collective
HomeProtected PlacesWanapum Recreation Area
Wanapum Recreation Area adventures

Wanapum Recreation Area Adventures

Wanapum Recreation Area offers scenic riverfront access along the Columbia River, combining opportunities for camping, boating, fishing, and hiking in Eastern Washington's dry, rocky landscape.

465
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1975
Year Established

About Wanapum Recreation Area

 

Wanapum Recreation Area is located along the Columbia River in central Washington, near the town of Vantage. The area stretches over 465 acres of rugged, arid terrain characterized by basalt cliffs, gentle rolling hills, and desert shrub-steppe vegetation. It is named after the Wanapum tribe, indigenous people who historically inhabited the region. The recreation area is known for its proximity to the Wanapum Dam and provides visitors with extensive river-related activities, including boating, fishing, and swimming. Facilities include two developed campgrounds offering easy access to the river and boat launches. The ecological environment features sagebrush, bitterbrush, and native grasses, supporting wildlife such as mule deer, quail, and various bird species. Wanapum Recreation Area is a popular destination for anglers targeting trout and bass, boaters exploring the Columbia River, and hikers who enjoy short trails with expansive views of the water and surrounding cliffs. The area's geology is marked by unique basalt formations resulting from ancient volcanic activity tied to the broader Columbia Plateau region. Visitors also appreciate the sunset vistas over the river’s broad expanse combined with clear desert skies ideal for nighttime stargazing. Its relative accessibility from nearby Interstate 90 and State Route 243 makes it a convenient weekend getaway for outdoor enthusiasts. Wanapum Recreation Area balances natural beauty with recreational infrastructure, offering a quieter alternative to busier nearby national parks and forests.

Highlights

Highlight

Spectacular views of the Columbia River Gorge and basalt cliffs

Highlight

Access to boating and fishing along the Columbia River

Highlight

Quiet, well-maintained campgrounds with riverfront sites

Highlight

Proximity to the Wanapum Dam and historic petroglyph sites nearby

Notable Natural Features

Columbia River Views

Wide panoramic views of the Columbia River framed by steep basalt cliffs that reflect the region’s volcanic history.

Wanapum Dam

A hydroelectric dam near the area providing context for the region’s energy history and modern river management.

Basalt Cliffs

Distinctive basalt rock formations shaped by ancient lava flows and erosion over millennia.