Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Conconully State Park adventure.
Fishing in the summer and dogsledding in the winter
It's all about the water at Conconully. Two reservoirs create a fishing, swimming, and water sports paradise. Spend the day casting for bass and rainbow trout. Then, return to the family-friendly campground and enjoy games and campfires under the stars.
A 97-acre campground welcomes tents and RVs. Need more cover? Book one of the five cabins. Hookups are available, too.
With 5,400 feet of shoreline, the campground allows easy water access. Some sites are available to book early. Coming last-minute? Arrive early to get one of the first-come, first-served sites.
In the winter, the park turns into a snowy wonderland. Break out the snowshoes or skis and explore the forest on foot. Dogsledding is also a popular local activity.
Plus, since the park is right in the town of Conconully, it's a breeze to find cold-weather accommodation.
The best time to visit Conconully State Park is from April 6 to October 31, when all facilities are open and the weather is ideal for outdoor activities. Winter offers a peaceful retreat for snow sports, but be aware that watercraft launches and some amenities are closed from November 1 to March 31.