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The Dalles Campground, WA

Overview

Situated on the banks of the White River in Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Dalles Campground offers visitors stunning scenery and access to a multitude of recreational activities within the Cascade region.

Scattered beneath a towering canopy of diverse forest, the sites in this campground are widely-spaced and many are at the water's edge.

Recreation

Hiking and fishing top the list of recreational activities in the area.

For visitors wanting a glimpse at the wonders of the area, hikes for all levels and abilities abound. For a shorter hike, the John Muir Nature Trail is a half-mile, barrier-free nature trail that begins at the historic picnic shelter near the entrance of the campground.

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Location info

Chinook Pass Highway, Enumclaw, WA

Amenities

Camping

Silver Springs Campground, WA

Overview

Silver Springs Campground is situated on the banks of the scenic White River in Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, just outside Mt. Rainier National Park's North Arch entrance. Silver Springs offers visitors stunning scenery and access to a multitude of recreational activities.

Recreation

The White River sustains populations of salmon and trout, making it a great spot for fishing. A natural spring flows through the campground as well.

Hiking and climbing top the list of recreational activities in the surrounding area. The 0.5-mile, accessible John Muir Nature Trail begins at nearby Dalles Campground. Visitors enjoy gazing up the "Big Tree," at an old-growth Douglas fir tree inside Dalles. This giant measures 9.5 feet in diameter and is over 700 years …
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Location info

National Forest Development Road 7184, Enumclaw, WA

Amenities

Hiking, Boating, Camping, Fishing

Ohanapecosh Campground, WA

Overview

Ohanapecosh Campground, on the southeast side of Mount Rainier National Park, is surrounded by old growth forest and crossed by an exceptionally beautiful snow-fed river. Close to Ohanapecosh are popular hikes to Silver Falls and the Grove of the Patriarchs.

The main attraction at Mount Rainier National Park is the mountain itself, a glacier-clad volcano of immense proportions. At 14,411 ft., it dominates the skyline for hundreds of miles. Visitors travel through majestic old-growth forests, past tumbling waterfalls and historic buildings to reach sub-alpine meadows, where world-famous wildflower displays are seen in July and August. Popular activities in the park include sight-seeing, hiking, climbing and camping.

Ohanapecosh campground has an elevation of 1,914 feet. Weather is dry, cool and …
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Location info

Washington 123, Packwood, WA

Amenities

Day use area, Camping, Hiking, Picnicking

Cougar Rock Campground, WA

Overview

Cougar Rock Campground, on the southwest side of Mt. Rainier National Park, is convenient to the Paradise area. Paradise is the most popular destination in the park, with a lodge and visitor center, many miles of hiking trails and a commanding view of the mountain-the highest in the state and Cascade range.

The main attraction at Mount Rainier National Park is the mountain itself, a massive glacier-clad volcano, peaking at 14,411 ft. and dominating the skyline for hundreds of miles. Visitors travel through majestic old-growth forests, past tumbling waterfalls and historic buildings to reach sub-alpine meadows, where world-famous wildflower displays bloom through July and August. Popular activities in the park include sight-seeing, hiking, rock climbing and camping.

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Location info

Loop C, Ashford, WA

Amenities

Camping, Interpretive programs

North Fork Campground, WA

Overview

North Fork Campground sits along the North fork of the Cispus River, shaded by a canopy of trees that include hemlock, maple and Douglas fir.

This popular campground is typically open from mid-May through late September and offers standard sites in addition to the Bear, Beaver and Elk group sites.

North Fork is situated between three of Washington's most impressive mountains: Mount St. Helens, Mt. Adams and Mt. Rainier. The variety of recreational activities and the diverse natural beauty draws many visitors to this area.

Recreation

North Fork Campground makes a great base camp for a variety of activities. Hikers, mountain bikers and OHV riders can access the nearby multi-use Valley Trail. From this trail, OHV riders can enjoy …
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Location info

National Forest Development Road 23, Randle, WA

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Hunting, Fishing, Biking

Iron Creek Campground, WA

Overview

Iron Creek Campground sits near the confluence of Iron Creek and the Cispus River. This large campground winds through a forest of old-growth Douglas firs, cedars and hemlock. Lush vegetation and ample space between sites offers excellent privacy.

Recreation

Iron Creek provides great fishing for cutthroat trout, whitefish and rainbow trout.

Visitors can stroll along the .3-mile Iron Creek Old Growth Trail and weave through the forest and along the Cispus River, or continue on a longer walk down the Iron Creek Campground Trail. This trail is barrier-free and designed to accommodate any age or skill level, with benches and plenty of places to stop along the way.

Facilities

There are 99 single and double family sites that are …
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Location info

National Forest Development Road 25, Randle, WA

Amenities

Camping

Tower Rock Campground , WA

Overview

Tower Rock Campground is named for the impressive pillar that looms nearby and offers semi-private sites shaded by a mix of cedar, Douglas fir and maple.

Recreation

A privately-owned trout pond offers fishing nearby, but anglers can also cast for brook trout in the Cispus River.

The Burley Mountain trailhead is located off of Forest Road 28, about 4 miles from the Highway 23 intersection. From this trailhead, visitors can hike to multiple waterfalls, including Angel Falls.

Facilities

Tower Rock provides easy RV camping with paved parking spurs that can accommodate vehicles between 20 to 30 feet.


Drinking water, picnic tables and campfire rings are provided. This facility has vault toilets.

Natural Features

Tower Rock Campground is located about …
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Location info

Randle, WA

Amenities

Camping, Fishing

Adams Fork Campground, WA

Overview

Nestled among tall conifers on the Adams Creek Fork of the Cispus River, Adams Fork Campground offers single sites for tent and RV camping, as well as one group site, with several of the sites sitting along the banks of the river.

Adams Fork Campground makes an excellent base from which to explore Mount St. Helens and the surrounding area. Nearby multi-use trails offer a myriad of recreational activities, in addition to trout fishing in the Cispus River.

Recreation

Part of the Randle Recreation Area, Adams Fork Campground is an ideal location for many recreational activities. The Valley Trail network, popular with dirt bikes and ATVs, offers 50 miles of multi-use trails close to this campground.

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Location info

National Forest Development Road 56, Randle, WA

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Hunting, Fishing, Biking, Horseback riding

Walupt Lake Campground, WA

Overview

Walupt Lake Campground offers scenic views of Mt. Adams and the surrounding forest on the west end of Walupt Lake. The sites here provide plenty of privacy and ample shade form the surrounding hemlock, cedar and fir trees.


Walupt Lake Campground is a great choice for visitors looking to fish, swim, boat or explore the numerous hiking, biking and horseback riding trails in the area.

Recreation

Anglers can fish for brook, rainbow and cutthroat trout in Walupt Lake. Swimming and the use of motorized and non-motorized boats is also permitted.

Numerous trailheads can be accessed from this campground. Walupt Lake Trail, Nannie Ridge Trail and Coleman Weedpatch Trail are popular hiking and equestrian trails.

Facilities

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Location info

National Forest Development Road 2160, Randle, WA

Amenities

Boating, Camping, Fishing, Swimming site

Takhlakh Lake Campground , WA

Overview

Takhlakh Lake Campground sits at an elevation of 4,400 feet in a well-shaded location next to its namesake lake. The campground sits at the base of Mt. Adams, providing visitors with incredible views in every direction. The campground has a short season, but it's a particularly popular destination for hikers exploring the trails around Mt. Adams.

Recreation

The campsite offers access to the Takhlakh Loop, an accessible trail suitable for all ages and skill levels and the Takhlakh Meadow Trail.

The lake provides an ideal spot for anglers to cast for rainbow trout and for boaters looking to kayak or canoe. The lake is reserved for non-motorized use only.

Facilities

The campground consists of 54 back-in sites with unpaved …
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Location info

Takhkakh Loop Road, WA

Amenities

Hiking, Camping, Fishing, Hunting

Paradise Creek campground, WA

Overview


Paradise Creek sits at the confluence of Paradise Creek and the Wind River, nestled under an old-growth forest of cedars, firs, alder and maples. The sites by the river enjoy privacy from an abundance of lush undergrowth, while the other sites have a more open and spacious feel. The campground's remote location is ideal for campers seeking a quiet and relaxed environment.

Recreation

The Wind River provides excellent fishing, with a population of steelhead and Chinook salmon. Check state regulations for open season and boundries. Wading is permitted in Paradise Creek. Fishing is not permitted in the campground.


Seasonal berry picking is a popular pastime and for visitors interested in hiking, there is access to the Lava Butte Trail …

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Location info

National Forest Development Road 3059, Carson, WA

Amenities

Hiking, Camping, Fishing, Hunting

Indian Creek Campground, WA

Overview

Indian Creek Campground is located at the edge of Rimrock Lake in the Wenatchee National Forest in Washington's North Cascades Range. The campground's proximity to high alpine lakes, lush forests and towering peaks in nearby wilderness areas make it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Recreation

Indian Creek Campground offers outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to hike, fish, ski, raft and enjoy a multitude of recreational activities throughout the year.

Beautiful rivers and streams, high elevation lakes and reservoirs provide an endless number of fishing opportunities for the experienced and beginning angler. Opportunities abound to pursue or view the legendary salmon and steelhead, several species of trout or a variety of warm-water fish.

River enthusiasts enjoy whitewater rafting trips on …
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Location info

U.S. 12, Naches, WA

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Picnicking, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Biking

Longview North / Mount St Helens KOA, WA

In a quiet area but still close to the major centers of Portland, Oregon, Longview North / Mount Saint Helens KOA is exactly where you will want to stay while enjoying an RV camping experience in this neck of the woods (literally). The Pacific Northwest is spectacular in its ruggedness and an ideal destination for motorhome camping. You can freshen up as soon as you arrive; the campground has restrooms with showers and laundry facilities, and the kids can burn off some pent-up energy on the camp playground. The park is pet-friendly with some restrictions and has a doggy park for your furry loved ones.

You can choose between full and partial hookups, and some …

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Silver Cove RV Resort, WA

If you have been looking for an RV park to take your family to for a little relaxing downtime, camping at Silver Cove RV Resort is sure to please. The campground offers a lake with boat rentals, fishing, a playground, paddle boats, a rec hall, horseshoes, a pavilion, boat ramp, nature trails, and numerous outdoor activities. For those of you who feel the need to stay connected, there is both Wi-Fi service and cable TV at many of the campsites. If you happen to have left a few things behind, there is an on-site store where you can resupply, buy firewood, ice, and RV supplies. There is even an on-site RV repair facility just in case something needs attention.

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Enumclaw Expo Center RV Campground, WA

Enumclaw Expo Center RV Campground is in Tacoma, which is around 30 miles to the west. The campground is situated not far from one of the main routes through town, so it shouldn't be hard to locate.

Enumclaw Expo Center RV Campground is open throughout the year and can accommodate almost any size rig. Many of the sites are shaded by leafy trees, as well as the towering pines that surround the campground. Stays of varying lengths are allowed. However, the park cannot …

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American Heritage Campground, WA

Northern Washington is full of wonders, with majestic forests, breathtaking mountain ranges, and exceptional national parks. Just outside of Seattle within driving distance, it’s no wonder so many people go camping near Olympia.

When you camp at American Heritage Campground, you'll have access to campsites with full or partial hookups, ample tree cover, privacy, and peaceful vibes. Paved paths and roads make it …

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Olympia Campground, WA

Open all year round, Olympia Campground is a spectacular place to camp in an RV while visiting the great state of Washington. Found to the south of the state capital Seattle are just a few of the reasons to go camping near Olympia.

The campsites at Olympia Campground are available with partial or full hookups, and rustic tent camping sites are offered too. Most of the camping area is laid out amidst ten acres of towering fir trees, with plenty of shade, privacy, and peaceful vibes. Every site has its own picnic table, but only …

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Silver Lake Resort, WA

On the shores of Silver Lake in southern Washington lies one of the state’s most enchanting RV parks. Halfway between Portland in Oregon, and several miles from Interstate 5, this easy-to-reach, family-friendly campground makes an excellent home base when you rent an RV near Silver Lake.

There are lots of ways to get comfortable and settle into your campsite at Silver Lake Resort, with epic Mount St. Helens serving as a breathtaking backdrop. A dazzling mix of lakefront lodge rooms, cabins, tent sites, and spacious RV sites with full hookups are on offer here. No matter the time of year, camping at Silver Lake Resort is one of the best ways to see the area and explore nearby …

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Kid Valley Campground, WA

Not far from Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument in southern Washington, Kid Valley Campground is a lovely place to bring your RV rental during your next vacation. This lush campground is approximately halfway between Seattle, Washington. It's easy to get to and hard to leave thanks to captivating scenery and a bevy of amazing amenities. National forests, state parks, wilderness trails, and epic volcanoes are well within reach when you rent an RV near Kid Valley Campground.

When you camp at Kid Valley Campground, you can sleep peacefully alongside the North Fork Toutle River in a heavily forested area featuring spacious, shaded campsites. Partial hookup, full hookup, and tent camping sites offer a wide …

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Hudson-Parcher Park Campground, OR

Just a stone's throw from the Columbia River along the border between Oregon and Washington, the Hudson-Parcher Park Campground nestles in the forested hills of Columbia County. It lies along the banks of Beaver Creek and is a popular setting for fishing, hiking, canoeing, and birding.

RV camping at the Hudson-Parcher Park Campground includes access to 25 RV sites, with ten of these offering electric and water connections. There are flush toilets and hot showers for campers to utilize, as well as picnic tables and fire rings to keep you warm during the cooler months.

Kids can take advantage of the three playgrounds at the RV park, not to mention a soccer field and basketball court. There’s also a …

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