Two Rivers
Sunset over Two Rivers and the surrounding landscape

Local Attractions

Historic sites, engineering marvels, and natural wonders — all within easy reach of the campground.

Explore the Region

Two Rivers is more than a campground — it's a base camp for exploring one of Washington's most scenic and historically rich regions. From a 19th-century military fort to one of the world's largest dams, there's plenty to see and do beyond the water.

Historic Fort Spokane with bridge and river
5 minutes from campground

Fort Spokane

A former military post turned Indian boarding school, Fort Spokane is now part of the Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Walk the grounds, explore the visitor center, and learn about the layered history of the confluence region.

The park also features picnic areas, a swimming beach, and trailheads — making it an easy half-day trip from camp.

30 minutes south

Grand Coulee Dam

One of the largest concrete structures in the world, Grand Coulee Dam is an engineering marvel and the reason Lake Roosevelt exists. Free self-guided tours run daily during summer.

Don't miss the nightly laser light show projected onto the dam spillway — it's one of the most unique free attractions in the Pacific Northwest.

Grand Coulee Dam area

More to Explore

Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

Surrounds the campground

Spanning over 100 miles of shoreline, the recreation area offers swimming beaches, boat-in campsites, wildlife viewing, and scenic drives. Two Rivers sits right within the recreation area.

Hawk Creek Falls

20 minutes east

A hidden gem in a basalt canyon. The waterfall is most impressive in spring when snowmelt feeds the creek. The canyon walls make for excellent photography.

Hit the Trails

Canyon hikes, riverside walks, and bluff overlooks — all within minutes of the campground.

View Hiking Trails