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O'Sullivan Sportsman's
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6897 SR 262 SE
Othello, Washington 99344
(509) 346-2447
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Open Year Round
High-Use Seasonal Period: May 1 through September 1
Sites: 175 Full / 25 Partial
Maximum Electrical: 50 amps
Maximum RV Length: 40 ft.
Directions:
From Seattle on I-90 East, take Hwy. 26 exit just east of Vantage.
Drive about 26 miles to A Street SE SR262. Turn left
and go about 12 miles, just past Potholes State Park. Resort is
on right. From Spokane on I-90 West, take Hwy. 17 exit at Moses
Lake. Turn left and go about 2 miles to M Street SE. Turn right
and go about 11 miles to stop sign at OSullivan Dam Rd. SE
SR262. Turn right and go 7 miles to resort on left. |
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RV Trailer, Sleeps 6, $40; Cabins, Sleep 5, $85
Reservation Requirements: Call-in reservations are
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The resort offers a clubhouse, equipped pavilion,
heated outdoor swimming pool, spa, sauna, exercise room, exercise
equipment, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, basketball,
volleyball, golf driving range, golf course, lake, lake swimming,
lake fishing (license required), beach area, boating, and
hiking trails. |
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Located in scenic eastern Washington, OSullivan
Sportsmans Resort offers activities for the entire family,
regardless of the season. With the 24,000-acre Potholes Reservoir
just a block away, you can choose your own island for ice fishing
and all kinds of snow sports during the colder months or water sports,
bird hunting, and hiking during the summer.
While youre at the resort, you may want to drive south to
Othello to visit the Old Hotel Art Gallery, a converted railroad-era
boarding house, where youll see the handicrafts and art work
of artists from the Northwest.
Follow Highway 26 west out of town to the 23,100-acre Columbia National
Wildlife Refuge. Bird-watchers will enjoy getting a glimpse of red-tailed
hawks, ravens, swallows, and great-horned and barn owls as they
fly in to make their nests in the ledges and cracks of the cliffs
in the area. A large variety of ducks can also be seen migrating
to the refuge during the summer months.
Continue west on Highway 26 to Vantage, home of two rather unusual
tourist attractions worth your time. From the Wanapum Vista lookout
on I-90, just three miles east of town, you can see the Grandfather
Cuts Loose the Horses sculpture overlooking the Columbia River.
To the west of the interstate lies the 7,500-acre Ginkgo Petrified
Forest State Park, the only place where there are petrified ginkgo
trees. Some of the fossilized trees that are buried in hardened
lava are believed to have been alive more than 15 million years
ago. Also of interest are miles of hiking trails, one with petroglyphs
along the way.
To the south is the irrigated and fertile Yakima Valley, home of
more than 20 wineries. A vintage dinner train will take you on a
roundtrip from the town of Yakima to the valley and back. In town,
you can see Native American artifacts, agricultural equipment, and
horse-drawn vehicles at the Yakima Valley Museum. |
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