We have leased a travel trailer spot at the resort for the last 6 seasons and it has been great to see all of the improvements over the last 2 years. This is a classic Americana resort where you can have a great day at a super clean and fun resort for the day or for the summer. Our extended family comes every year for a week and rents a few of the simple but functional cabins and we enjoy the spring fed clean water, the little store at the resort and the outstanding Kokanee and bass fishing. We feel it is one of the best kept secrets around the Spokane area.
Karen I.
Place rating: 4 Walnut Creek, CA
We love Granite Point Park! My Mother, brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews come to this resort each year to be in an environment that is fun and easy.. I can’t say enough positive things about Granite Point. There’s a great beach, and a u shaped dock with diving board, It’s just like when you were a kid. The cabins are clean and well equiped. There’s a playground for kids, a classic main office with snack bar and gorgeous view of the lake. The grounds are well kept.. New management came in a few years ago and make significant improvements each year. I wish I could stay 3 weeks each year.
Alice K.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
For $ 6 /person you get a nice clean beach front and reduction in sketchy people. Could potentially be expensive but being that I used to work at an resort I’m glad they charge as I’d prefer to pay them than they close up shop and sell like a lot of other resorts that used to be in the area. People mentioned it’s old school– and some complained, I thought it was neat. It’s like you decided to go to a beach and re-live life during the Pleasantville days. I mean, you take any photo in black and white and you have an antique. The cabins/RV sites seem a bit steep but you get access to the waterfront which is a huge amount of feet. The water was a great temperature(I realized I’m a complete novice at swimming so was only in a few minutes but it seemed clean and there was no litter). Also has a mini diving board that was surrounded by kids like flies. Great for families. Also, since they pay you tend to get some better clientele. If you know what I mean. ;) Goodies for sale: pops, ice cream, candy bars, chips, corn dogs, and some other things in case you starve since you’re basically in the middle of nowhere. ~10 min from Deer Park
Shelly B.
Place rating: 1 Spokane, WA
Granite Point can be a nice place to visit for the day. They keep the resort reasonably clean and keep up the beach also. For the price you pay, bathrooms should have been updated long ago. Prices for using can become quite steep and the owners will try their best to nickel and dime you during your stay. They come across as friendly as long as you keep paying. My friend’s dad was charged just to charge up his boat battery even though he was staying there. I’ve heard similar stories from others. There genuine friendly service and then there is the service you get at Granite Point– money grubbing.
Ryan K.
Place rating: 4 Draper, UT
Loon Lake is a gorgeous lake, albeit on the small size. Definitely large enough for decent watersports and fishing.
Aimee M.
Place rating: 5 Tacoma, WA
This park was AWESOME! The beach was amazingly beautiful, clean and fun! There is a small store/bar where you can buy beer and beach/fishing things. This place is OLD, but had a nostalgic feel to it. I am sure back in the day it was a bustling park. It cost us about $ 14 to get in and use the amenites, but if you plan to stay all day, it is totally worth it. They do have rv spaces available, BUT… I think most people live there if you know what I mean! The beach was enormous and had docks everywhere for watercraft, fishing, and a large dock with a diving board! The water was crystal clear and fairly warm. I would almost compare it to the sand and clearness of Lake Tahoe. Beautiful is all I can say! The bathrooms on the other hand… not beautiful! They are old, but usable. This is a great day trip if you are in the area of Deer Park or surrounding cities.