Cascadia EKKO Rally (SOLD OUT)
Friday September 19th - Monday September 22nd
Alta Lake State Park
A Winnebago-sponsored campout for EKKO owners and enthusiasts.
Alta Lake State Park
Alta Lake State Park is located in the heart of the Cascade Mountain Range. Nestled between Lake Chelan and the Columbia River, it offers campers a plethora of outdoor activities.
The EKKO rally will be hosted in a large grassy group site on the edge of Alta Lake, where we will entertain you with a potluck, interest activities, education sessions and rig tours.
Alta Lake State Park offers a dump station, water fill up, and public restrooms. Kayaking and fishing are available at the lake. While nearby, campers will be able to partake in hiking, biking, golf, or walking.
Photo Credit: Washington Trails Association
* Event Info
* Event Info
Address: 1B Otto Rd, Pateros, WA 98846
(Field Group Camp) Group Site #2
Check-In: After 3pm on Friday
Check-Out: 1pm on Monday
* Agenda
* Agenda
Agenda (in work)
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Check in with Alex at the blue tent. Please take your time setting up your camp, have your dinner, and feel free to mingle with your neighbors.
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Come meet your fellow campers around the campfire! Please bring a dessert to share! Bring your own chair and drink for the hangout, plates and napkins will be provided.
Friday September 19th
Saturday September 20th
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Welcome fellow campers to come tour your rig with your “Open for Tours” sign, or tour you fellow campers’ rigs.
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Saturday Afternoon Activities Offerings:
Group Hike
Group Bike Ride
Crafting
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Join us at central camp for a group potluck dinner. Please bring a dish or beverage to share. Plates, napkins, cups, and cutlery will be provided.
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Join us for a group photo session!
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Bring your chair and camp table to set up for board game night!
If you aren’t in the mood for gaming than the good old campfire will be there to keep you company!
Sunday September 21st
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Welcome fellow campers to come tour your rig with your “Open for Tours” sign, or tour you fellow campers’ rigs.
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Offered Education Sessions:
Pesky Problems & Simple Fixes
Maintenance 101 for Owners
Hands On Mods
Off-Road Recovery Course
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Bring your chair and come hang out with us around the fire! If you are a musician, feel free to come serenade us too!
Monday September 19th
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Take some time to scout around camp for trash, recycles and other waste.
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Come say goodbye to your fellow campers! Camp closes at 1pm sharp!
FAQs
Is there a plan for wildfire season?
As we enter into the summer season, we will be closely monitoring the wildfire season. The safety and well-being of our campers take priority. In the event that our event must be postponed due to smoke or fire hazards, we will do everything in our capacity to communicate and reschedule.
What kind of camping are we doing?
Dry camping (aka "boondocking"). There are no electrical or water hookups at the group camp site, so please plan accordingly!
Will I be assigned a camp site?
Campers will be assigned a spot upon arrival. We will have more details on campsite configuration as we get closer!
Is there a dump station? Public restrooms?
There is an RV dump station north of the park Day Use Area. The park has public restrooms dispersed throughout.
Are dogs allowed? What is the leash policy?
Yes, Alta Lake State Park allows dogs. Dogs must be leashed at all times, if you have a playpen or run lead for your dog these are permitted. Please be a good camp neighbor and dispose of your fur friend’s waste!
How many EKKOs and attendees do we expect?
We expect to have 30-35 rigs and approximately 75 community members in attendance.
Can I use my EKKO generator to recharge my batteries?
Yes, Alta Lake State Park allows use of generators between the hours of 8am-9pm.
What are the rules on alcohol, smoking, vaping and recreational marijuana?
Personal consumption of alcohol is permitted, please be a good camper and mind your manners while drinking! Please do not share alcohol with the group directly as we do not have the proper licensing or insurance to do so.
Smoking, vaping and recreational marijuana use are not permitted in Washington State Parks. Thank you for your understanding.