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Camping in Washington State

32 Best Camping Sites in Washington State to Visit in 2021

Published Monday, Aug 30

Washington camping sites have a lot to offer.

From the Olympic National Park, to some of the most beautiful camping
sites in the world, you will not be disappointed with what Washington State has to offer when it comes to camping.

Whether you prefer tent camping, RV camping, or even cabins, there are plenty of options for all types of campers!

We’ll go over some of our favorite spots and help give you ideas on where to start your search for your own perfect
spot.

If you are frequent campers, be sure to check out our list of 12 great places to camp with the whole family in Northern California as well!

 

1. Moran State Park

Moran State ParkMoran State Park is one of the most gorgeous camping sites in Washington.

The campground sits on beautiful old growth
forest and offers a serene camping experience for those who enjoy camping alone or with others.

If you like to fish, be sure to take advantage of the many fishing opportunities in this area!

There are also many
amazing hiking and biking trails to take advantage of while you’re there!

A ferry ride is required to get to Orcas Island where Moran State Park is located, but the views and camping sites
make the extra hassle worth it!

 

2. Colonial Creek Campground

Colonial Creek Campground

The camping at Colonial Creek Campground is on a first come, first serve basis.

The campgrounds are primitive and
there is no water or electricity available for camping.

If you’re looking to rough it in the wilderness with only
Mother Nature as your companion, this camping experience will be perfect!

There are 18 campsites that can accommodate various types of camping tents, RVs, and trailers so your needs can be
met!

There’s even an amphitheater near some of the sites where you can enjoy outdoor concerts during the summer
months

If you like fishing or hiking while camping then these spots might be just what you’ve been waiting for – but if not
don’t worry we have plenty more recommendations ahead!

 

3. Alpine RV Park

Alpine RV Park

Alpine RV Park is located in a beautiful area and camping here offers great views of Mt. Rainier as well!

This was
one of the first camping spots to be created – back in 1931 by David Burroughs, who also happened to build the
original Snoqualmie Pass into Washington State.

If you’re looking for solitude then this camping spot would be perfect for you.

The best part about it? If you decide
that camping just isn’t your style anymore but want to stay up there anyways, they offer cabin rentals too!

The campground has 85 campsites available with 16 designated sites which are wheelchair accessible so everyone can
enjoy their time at Alpine Campgrounds!

 

4. Deception Pass State Park

Deception Pass State Park

What camping list would be complete without Deception Pass State Park?

This camping site is located in the Puget
Sound and has been a popular camping spot since it was opened in 1953.

Deception Pass offers plenty of options for camping – tent camping, RV camping, or cabin rental!

The campsites range
from primitive to modern so there’s something for everyone who visits this area.

You can even camp on the beach if
you’re into that type of thing!

This state park is also home to one of Washington’s most famous landmarks: Deception Pass Bridge which crosses over
Fidalgo Bay at an incredible height with views all around.

If you’re looking for some adventure then stop by here
and enjoy what nature has created.

 

5. Purple Point Campground 

Purple Point Campground 

Purple Point Campground is a camping site in North Cascades National Park.

It’s been around for over 60 years and has
evolved with the times to offer camping sites which are perfect for both RV camping or tent camping!

Located on Lake Chelan, Purple Point Campground is great for anyone wanting to spend some time fishing, kayaking, or
enjoying beautiful lake views.

There are two campgrounds available at Purple Point: The Beach Site (primitive) and East of Black Sand Beach (rustic).

There are also four designated campsites that can accommodate RVs up to 30 feet long as well as free firewood on-site so you don’t have to worry about bringing your own while camping here!

If you’re looking for peace, quiet, and serenity then this might be just what you need.

 

6. Blake Island Marine State Park

Blake Island Marine State Park

Blake Island Marine State Park is located on Bainbridge Island in Washington and camping here offers views of the
Seattle skyline as well!

There are a total of 22 campsites available which range from RV camping to tent camping. If you don’t want to camp,
they also offer cabin rentals for anyone wanting more privacy or luxury during their stay at Blake Island State
Park

If you enjoy surfing while camping then this might be just what you’ve been waiting for – but if not we have plenty
of other great recommendations ahead too!

 

7. Fay Bainbridge Park and Campground

Fay Bainbridge Park and Campground

Fay Bainbridge Park and Campground is located near the Kitsap Peninsula on Puget Sound.

It offers camping sites with
spectacular views of the water, as well as hikes which lead to incredible places/waterfalls!

There are three different camping areas: The Day Use Area (which only has one campsite), Long-Term Developed Sites which offer long-term camping for RV’s or tents, and Short Term Developing Sites which provide short term camping
options for those who don’t plan on staying too long.

One thing that sets this park apart from others? Pets can stay here too so you’re not forced to leave your furry
friends at home if you need them by your side!

This camping site is perfect for anyone looking to explore and enjoy a camping adventure in Puget Sound.

 

8.Tinkham Campground 

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This small campground is about an hour outside of Seattle!

It is surrounded by some of the best hikes in all of
Washington!

Many hikers will stay here as one of their stops on big hiking trips!

Tinkham Campground isn’t only for big time hikers though! There are also trails that even little kids will be able to enjoy!

The Tinkham Discovery Trail is a nice flat, and short walk that will allow kids to explore all around the
nearby pond!

Tinkham is a great option for a short term camping trip, and is best for people who enjoy hiking!

 

9. Kalaloch Campground 

Kalaloch Campground 

Kalaloch Campground is a camping site that’s been around since the 1930s.

It is located in Olympic National Park and it has evolved with the times to create something for everyone who visits this area!

Kalaloch Campground is one of the only campgrounds in Olympic National Park to allow reservations so be sure to plan ahead!

There are two types of camping available: RV camping or tent camping (no hookups).

There are also six designated campsites, and an amphitheater which can be reserved by groups as well as free firewood on-site so you don’t have to worry about bringing your own while camping here!

Camping at Kalaloch offers spectacular views that will leave you speechless, whether it’s watching the sunset over the Pacific Ocean, or listening to orcas from shore.

The experience won’t disappoint if you’re looking for some
peace and quiet.

 

10. Fort Flagler Historical State Park 

Fort Flagler Historical State Park

Fort Flagler Historical State Park offers camping sites that are perfect for big groups!

There is a total of 25 campsites available, and they offer free firewood on-site so you won’t have to worry about
bringing your own while camping here.

Camping at Fort Flagler provides the opportunity for beautiful hikes as well – if you enjoy walking then this might
be just what you’ve been waiting for! You can also see Canada from one spot in the park which makes it worth
exploring too!

This camping site has all sorts of things to do, making it great for those who like variety when camping. It’s an
ideal location for any adventure enthusiast looking to visit Washington State.

 

11. Hobuck Beach Resort

Hobuck Beach Resort

Hobuck Beach Resort camping is for those who want the seaside camping experience!

This resort offers camping sites with incredible views of nearby ocean. There are campsites available that will suit any type of camper, including RV’s and tents (no hookups).

Hobuck also provides a beach for swimming as well as diving boards to enjoy in one area if you’re brave enough!

Camping at this campground isn’t only about enjoying the outdoors – there is a restaurant on-site that serves breakfast, lunch, dinner snacks and more so you never have to leave the site while camping here.

Plus, Hobuck has Wi-Fi too!

If you’re looking to camp while enjoying the relaxing sounds of the ocean Hobuck Beach Resort is the place for you!

 

12. Cougar Rock Campground 

Cougar Rock Campground 

Cougar Rock Campground is located in Mount Rainier National Park, allowing its guests to explore the beautiful national park from sun up to sun down.

This campground has direct access to trails including Wonderland Trail, which is a famous trail with beautiful views of nature!

Cougar Rock Campground is also very close to Paradise, a famous location in Mount Rainier National Park.

If exploring this national park is on your agenda then you should consider staying at Cougar Rock Campground.

With camping sites that are for tents and RVs up to 27 feet long, Cougar Rock Campground is a great camping site with
plenty of space.

This campground has something for everyone in Washington State – whether you like being close to nature or enjoying some time hiking in the mountains- this camping site will offer it all.

It’s no surprise that there are many who come back year after year because they can’t get enough of what Cougar Rock has to offer: from the camping sites to the hiking trails.

If exploring this national park is on your agenda then you should consider staying at Cougar Rock Campground.

 

13. La Wis Wis Campground

La Wis Wis Campground

La Wis Wis Campground camping sites are also right near Mount Rainier and are perfect for those who want to enjoy the outdoors and have fun with friends or family!

This campground offers camping on both sides of a river, so you can either go fishing in one side while taking part in activities like horseshoes, volleyball and more on the other.

La Wis Wis is also pet-friendly which means your furry friend will be able to join you too!

Campsites range from RV’s up to 28 feet long all the way down to tents. The roads leading into the campsites are narrow and surrounded by trees, so consider that if you plan to pull an RV.

There’s something that everyone looking for camping site will love at this location.

Camping here allows visitors access not only great views but also hiking trails nearby as well as boat rentals if you’re feeling adventurous enough to take a swim!

La Wis Wis offers camping sites for any type of camper: whether you want peace and quiet or if you’re looking to have some adventure with your friends this campground will offer it all.

 

14. Campbell Tree Grove Campground

Campbell Tree Grove Campground

Campbell Tree Grove camping sites are perfect for those who want to enjoy camping in the woods!

Camping here offers visitors a chance to reconnect with nature as they hike, explore trails and camp in tents. 

Campbell provides camping spots that are close by lakes where you can swim if you’re feeling brave enough or just relax onshore – plus there’s fishing too!

If you like taking part in arts & crafts then this is your camping site- it offers plenty of activities including painting, woodworking and more.

There’s also volleyball courts available at Campbell Tree Grove Campground so bring some friends along for fun during the day or night!

There might not be amenities like Wi-Fi, but don’t worry because these camping sites have running water available and you’re never too far from the lake to wash up or take a dip.

Campbell Tree Grove camping sites are great for those who want to enjoy camping in peace without any crowds!

 

15. Alder Lake Park Campground

Alder Lake Park Campground

Alder Lake Park camping sites are perfect for those who want to enjoy a camping site that’s close by the lake.

This camping site offers tent camping, plus quite a few RV sites with water and electric hookups, and some with sewer hookups as well.

This is a great place to go if you want to set up camp and spend the rest of your trip enjoying nature in many ways!

With nearby hiking trails, Mount Rainier, and paddle boarding or kayaking you will have plenty to do to keep you entertained!

 

16. Summit Creek Campground 

Summit Creek Campground

Summit Creek camping sites are perfect for those who want to enjoy camping in the mountains!

Summit Creek is a simple campground with no hookups or running water.

There are vaulted toilets and that is the only amenity, making this a perfect option for tent campers looking to get the full camping experience!

The views from the campsites vary but most offer an amazing place to camp before spending some time exploring nearby hiking trails.

If Mount Rainier is calling your name then Summit Creek is a nice option keeping you close to the amazing views and hikes Mount Rainier offers!

 

17. Mount Spokane State Park 

Mount Spokane State Park

Mount Spokane State Park camping sites offer a camping experience that is uniquely Washington.

This camping site offers RV and tent camping spots with great views of the river, mountains, or trees.

You can also hike trails to look for wildlife in this area!

Camping visitors at Mount Spokane are close by fishing areas so if you’re looking to do some fishing while enjoying your time outdoors then this camping spot will be perfect for you – plus there’s plenty more activities like biking and swimming nearby too!

These campsites are open all year long offering warm summer nights, or snowshoeing during winter months!

 

18. Dragoon Creek Campground

Dragoon Creek Campground

Dragoon Creek camping sites offer a camping experience that is perfect for those who want to enjoy camping near Spokane.

Dragoon Creek Campground is a great option for families with small kids. It is a small campground with a little creek running through that the kids will love!

The kids can enjoy playing in the rocks/water, while the adults can sit back and relax enjoying the sounds of nature.

There are no hookups in Dragoon Creek, and the campground is geared more toward tent campers.

 

19. Steamboat Rock State Park 

Steamboat Rock State Park

Steamboat Rock camping sites are perfect for those who want to enjoy camping in a beautiful location with the best views.

This camping site offers tent camping, RV camping and even yurts! Campers will also be close by hiking trails that lead up to Steamboat Rock or you can paddle board or fish on nearby lakes too.

These campsites have running water available so campers don’t need to worry about carrying their own from home – plus there’s plenty of spots designated for tents only which is great if you’re looking for peace & quiet while enjoying nature.

Plus, during winter months some of these camping sites offer snowshoeing activities so it’s never too early/late to enjoy all that this camping site has to offer.

 

20. Big Meadow Lake Campground 

Big Meadow Lake Campground

Big Meadow camping sites are perfect for those who want to enjoy camping with a lot of space for free.

This camping site offers tent camping, RV camping and even has cabins!

You can also bring your boat or kayak so you don’t have to miss out on any water fun while at this campground – plus there’s fishing nearby too if that is something you’re interested in.

With all these options available it makes Big Meadow Camping the go-to spot for anyone looking for an active camping trip where they can do as much as possible before heading home!

 

21. Seaquest State Park 

Seaquest State Park

Seaquest State Park Campground is located right across the street from the famous Mount St. Helens and the visitor center at the base of the mountain.

At the visitor center guest can listen to rangers talk about the history of the area, as well as see the exhibits offered as well!

There are tent sites, RV hookups, and even five yurts you can book as well!

Silver Lake is within walking distance and has a boardwalk all around it allowing guests to take daily strolls while enjoying the beautiful views Seaquest State Park has to offer!

 

22. Fishhook Park

Fishhook Park

With campsites near Lake Sacajawea, Fishhook Park is the perfect place to go if you are looking to spend your time in the water.

Those who stay here tend to spend their time boating, fishing, swimming, or paddle boarding on this beautiful lake!

Fishhook Park is famous for being one of the spots that Lewis and Clark camped at in 1805, making this a great option for history gurus as well!

There are sites here for both RVs with hookups, and tents making this a wonderful campground that can suit almost
anyone’s needs.

 

23. La Conner RV and Camping Resort

La Conner RV and Camping Resort

La Conner camping sites offer a camping experience that is perfect where those who want to enjoy camping without all the hassle.

Located right outside to quant city La Conner, This campsite offers WIFI, restaurants, and a small convenience store to make your camping experience as enjoyable as possible.

La Conner is located right along a small beach, this campsite provides beautiful views, with the camping feel, without the work that some other sites require.

Most sites here are specifically for RVs, but tents are welcome too.

 

24. Lone Fir Campground

Lone Fir Campground

Just East of Cascades National Park, Lone Fir is a small secluded campground best for tent campers.

Lone Fir is right off of North Cascades Highway making it perfect for campers who like to bring their bicycles along and go for rides while on their vacation.

There is a small town close by with convenience stores and restaurants that campers can enjoy and utilize as
well!

 

25. Camp Long

Camp Long

Camp Long is a campground in Seattle that doesn’t require leaving the city! With rock climbing, a 1.6 mile loop trail, and a forest full of adventure, Camp Long is full of fun!

There are no RV or tent spots here, only cabins available for rent. There are 10 cabins available to rent, and they are much cheaper than the hotel options nearby! If camping is something you’ve been wanting to try out, Camp Long is the perfect place!

 

26. Plymouth Park

Plymouth Park

Right on the shore of the Columbia River, this popular RV park is great for anyone interested in fishing, hunting, swimming, or kayaking!

Plymouth Park is right near the East border of Oregon, so campers can head over the border and see what Oregon has to offer as well if they are interested!

Plymouth Park has 32 camp sites and all have electric hookups for RVs of any size!

 

27. Bowl and Pitcher

Bowl and Pitcher

Bowl and Pitcher is a campground area located in Riverside State Park! It provides unbeatable views of the beautiful Spokane River!

The river has a rope bridge adventurous campers can cross which will take them to a round trip trail that is 2.1 miles of beautiful nature and wildlife!

With 32 sites that can accommodate both RVs and tents alike, Bowl and Pitcher is famous for being a wonderful campground for anyone!

 

28. Riffe Lake Campground

Riffe Lake Campground

Riffe Lake Campground is a great place for RV campers with large camp sites, and full hookups available.

There are hiking trails all around this campground, including Goat Creek Trail, which takes you to Cathedral Falls!

Riffe Lake Campground is also a short drive away from Mount Rainier and other famous hikes!

There are about 24 campsites here and any size of RV will fit just fine!

 

29. Liberty Lake Regional Park

Liberty Lake Regional Park

Liberty Lake is a wonderful family friendly camping option in Washington! Located right on the border of Washington and Idaho, Liberty Lake Regional Park is a great place to go if you also want to explore the beauty northern Idaho has to offer as well!

Lake Coeur d’Alene is nearby with beautiful blue waters, and great areas for swimming and fishing!

It is also a Great Lake to take your boat out and enjoy some time out on the water!

With tent sites, RV sties, and Cabins, Liberty Lake Regional Park can accommodate just about anyone!

 

30. Wenatchee Confluence State Park

Wenatchee Confluence State Park

Where the Columbia River meets the Wenatchee River in Washington, there is a camping site called Wenatchee Confluence State Park.

This campground offers campsites for tents and RVs, although there are mainly RV spots with full hookups!

This small campground allows for a lot of privacy and the feeling of seclusion!

Wenatchee Confluence State Park provides many recreational opportunities! It is also a great place for swimming, fishing, canoeing and more!

Anyone who loves speeding time near or in the water will enjoy Wenatchee Confluence State Park!

 

31. Panther Creek Dispersed Area

Panther Creek Dispersed Area

Just outside of Panther Creek Campground is Panther Creek Dispersed Area. Unlike Panther Creek which charges around $20 a night, the dispersed area is free and much more secluded.

If you continue driving past Panther Creek Campground you will start to see the dispersed campgrounds along the creek that you can chose from!

There are spots right along the creek, providing the calming sounds of running water that campers love!

If primitive camping is what you are looking for, then this is a great option for you!

 

32. Beaver Campground

Beaver Campground

Beaver Campground is located in the middle of a large grove of trees, providing privacy and silence from the world around.

There is the beautiful Wind River a short walk away as well as a blueberry field where you can enjoy the fresh blueberries if you are there during the right time of year!

There are 24 campsites at Beaver Campground perfect for those looking for a great place to pitch a tent and enjoy peace and quiet and beautiful views.

Conclusion

Washington is full of camping sites that suit all needs! From camping by the beach, to camping in the forest.

With sites close to cities, and sites out in nature near lakes and hikes. No matter what you’re looking for, Washington has you covered!

We hope this list of campgrounds in Washington helped you find the perfect campground for you and your specific needs!

Be sure to check out Destinations Travel Guide for all your future vacation questions!

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