Fee Increases At Lewis River Recreation Sites Help Maintain Quality Experience For Visitors - 10/23/25
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Fee increases at Lewis River recreation sites help maintain quality experience for visitors
ARIEL, Wash. (Oct. 23, 2025) — A new fee structure will go into effect at Pacific Power’s recreation sites on the Lewis River early next month.
Beginning November 1, these fees will help cover increased operating and maintenance costs at some of our recreation facilities. Thousands of guests enjoy the parks and campgrounds every year, and this change will allow Pacific Power to continue providing exceptional experiences for visitors, while keeping prices reasonable.
The following sites will see an increase in daily recreation fees:
|
Site Name |
Recreation type |
Previous fee |
New fee |
|
Cresap Bay Park/Campground |
Campsite |
$34 |
$37 |
|
|
Group camp |
$510 |
$555 |
|
|
Extra people (3 max per campsite) |
$3 |
$4 |
|
|
Boat moorage |
$5 |
$15 |
|
Saddle Dam Park |
Shoreline dispersed camping (per night parking fee) |
$15 |
$20 |
|
Cougar Park/Campground |
Campsite |
$30 |
$32 |
|
|
Group camp |
$450 |
$480 |
|
|
Extra people (3 max per campsite) |
$3 |
$4 |
|
Beaver Bay Park/Campground |
Campsite |
$34 |
$37 |
|
|
Group camp |
$510 |
$555 |
|
|
Extra people (3 max per campsite) |
$3 |
$4 |
|
Swift Forest Camp |
Campsite |
$27 |
$30 |
|
|
Extra people (3 max per campsite) |
$3 |
$4 |
|
|
Shoreline dispersed camping (per night parking fee) |
$15 |
$20 |
For more detailed information on PacifiCorp's Lewis River recreation sites and opportunities, please visit www.pacificorp.com/community/recreation/washington.html.
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