Best Campgrounds near Concrete, WA

Camping options near Concrete, Washington range from developed state parks to dispersed sites along creeks and rivers. The region includes established campgrounds like Rasar State Park, offering paved RV sites with electric hookups, and Thousand Trails Grandy Creek with cabin accommodations. Several campgrounds provide access to the Skagit River, including Howard Miller Steelhead County Park in nearby Rockport. Tent camping, RV sites, and cabin rentals are available throughout the area, with some locations offering yurt and glamping options for those seeking more comfortable accommodations.

Most campgrounds in the area operate seasonally, with many closing between October and May due to weather conditions. "The sites are pretty spacious, lots of stuff for kids to do," noted one visitor to Thousand Trails Grandy Creek. Facilities vary significantly between campgrounds, with some offering full hookups, showers, and amenities like swimming pools, while others provide more basic services with vault toilets and no running water. Reservations are recommended, particularly during summer months when campgrounds fill quickly. Cell service can be limited in more remote areas, though some campers report adequate coverage at certain campgrounds like Thousand Trails Grandy Creek where one visitor mentioned being "able to use my phone as a hot spot and work a bit."

The North Cascades region surrounding Concrete offers spectacular scenery and outdoor recreation opportunities. According to feedback on The Dyrt, many campgrounds serve as bases for exploring nearby hiking trails and waterways. "We use this campground as a jumping off point for kayaking adventures into the North Cascades," one camper shared about Thousand Trails Grandy Creek. Sites along the Skagit River are particularly popular, offering fishing opportunities and scenic views. Several campgrounds feature easy access to trails, with Rasar State Park offering "great trails in and near this park" according to a visitor who enjoyed "walking the dogs and riding bikes and watching birds." Winter camping options are limited, with only a few campgrounds operating year-round in the area.

Best Camping Sites Near Concrete, Washington (312)

    1. Rasar State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Hamilton, WA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 226-7688

    "Great trails in and near this park we enjoy walking the dogs and riding bikes and watching birds if you like any of these activities this is the place and fairly quiet as well."

    "The water hookups were shut off during the time, but we were able to fill up our water tank near the entrance without any trouble."

    2. Howard Miller Steelhead County Park

    19 Reviews
    Rockport, WA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 853-8808

    "The tent sites are all walk in on a big lawn by the river. Sites are nicely spaced between one another. Each site has a fire pit and picnic table."

    "These camp sites are located so close to the river that it drowns out any nosy neighbors and it also makes for a nice convenient place to go fishing and camping."

    3. Thousand Trails Grandy Creek

    10 Reviews
    Hamilton, WA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 826-3554

    "The access to North Cascades Hwy is great. Can follow Skagit River, but Pass closed summer of 2021. Spectacular scenery E. of camp."

    "And really cute dog walk."

    4. Swift Creek Campground

    12 Reviews
    Concrete, WA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 804-1103

    $37 - $194 / night

    "it’s great access to the northern cascades. first time staying there and I have been camping in Washington since I was born it has great access to some really good trails the scenery is beautiful."

    "Most sites are reasonably private, water spigots and bathrooms (which for pit toilets were the cleanest I’ve ever experienced) are not too far of a walk from any site. "

    5. Bayview Campground (Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, WA)

    8 Reviews
    Concrete, WA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 804-1103

    $32 - $94 / night

    "Close to the water without being right on the water. Baker lake is a glacial lake so recommend later summer/early fall camping. Only down side is the sites are a little small hence the 4 star."

    "Well I didn’t get to an overnight camping tent spot as the park is full but I hope maybe tomorrow is a different story cuz it cost ten dollars online to make reservations so I’m going to try lizard lake"

    6. Panorama Point Campground

    11 Reviews
    Concrete, WA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (425) 374-1211

    $37 - $82 / night

    "We had our own access to the water and the fire pit is located with an excellent view of the mountains. They don't call in Panorama Point for nothing. Plenty of parking for 5 cars and 5 tents!"

    "I love this lake. So pristine, even when the forest fires leave a hazy smoke layer over the entire lake."

    7. Horseshoe Cove Campground

    7 Reviews
    Concrete, WA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 804-1103

    $37 - $102 / night

    "Horseshoe Cove Campground is on the western shores of Baker Lake. The campground has 39 sites but no hookups. It has a swimming beach and boat ramp, as well as flush toilets."

    "Both sites have a view of the lake down the campground loop and are relatively close to the vault toilets, which was fine except for the morning we left when wind off of the lake carried unpleasant smells"

    8. Boulder Creek Campground

    7 Reviews
    Concrete, WA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 804-1103

    $32 - $94 / night

    "Easy access to the town of Winthop for groceries and ice cream. HUGE sites with firepits. Very quiet, expect perhaps during hunting season."

    "If you want to avoid the crowds at the other campgrounds near Baker Lake then this one is for you. This is one of the smaller campgrounds near Baker Lake."

    9. Lower Sandy Dispersed Camp

    7 Reviews
    Concrete, WA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 854-2553

    "Driving through the area on the way back from camping in a different area, my wife and I were pleasantly surprised to find a well kept small campground by the lake."

    "Arrived around 4pm on a Friday and there were a few spots left. Pit toilets, fire rings, and picnic tables available. No water. Got a spot with lake and Mountain View’s."

    10. Maple Grove Campsites

    5 Reviews
    Concrete, WA
    11 miles

    $20 - $60 / night

    "If you're like me and not from Washington, remember to get a discovery pass (~$10 per day) if you're parking at the Baker Lake Trailhead. The hike in to Maple Grove is approx. three and a half miles."

    "Not too far from the trail at baker lake. Quiet and peaceful."

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Recent Reviews near Concrete, WA

1036 Reviews of 312 Concrete Campgrounds


  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 7, 2026

    Lynden/Bellingham KOA

    Koa

    Rain was at night but this campground is very clean and lots to do here

  • L
    Jun. 7, 2026

    Red Bridge Campground

    Small, simple, private

    Me and my boyfriend had a lovely weekend camping here at site #9…this site in particular has a little trail leading to a quiet creek behind where the fire ring is at. The site also came with 2 tent pads, even though I paid regular price. Absolutely gorgeous! We highly recommend Big Four ice caves about 30 minutes from the campground. Only downside is that you are right off the highway at this campground. If you are on the outer edge of the loop (not on the river) you can see guard rails depending where you are at lol

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 6, 2026

    South Fork Sauk River

    Great Spot

    Plenty of variety! Some are right on the road, others are tucked away. For the ones that are more tucked away you definitely need a high clearance 4WD vehicle but it’s case by case. Right along the river so you had white noise all night. 0 cell service so a great way to disconnect. As we left on Saturday morning there were still plenty of other spots as we continued down the road. Will definitely be coming back.

  • G
    Jun. 6, 2026

    Emerald Springs RV Park

    Trailers

    Well it looks really nice but your RV can only be 10 years old it doesn't mater if it is super clean . Ssd.

  • bill G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 3, 2026

    Norwest RV Park

    No amenities $40 a night power water and sewage

    I had a good time here

  • Sarah Z.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2026

    Panorama Point Campground

    A More Secluded Campground to Reconnect with Nature

    This campground was wonderful! It is a smaller campground, which adds to the charm by keeping the area mostly quiet (as long as it is not salmon season). We visited in late spring, so the weather was a mix of cooler rainy days along with some sunnier warmer ones. Birdsong was abundant, along with the sounds of the water and wind, creating a charming atmosphere.

    Bugs were just starting to emerge, and you will probably have to deal with more mosquitos as the weather warms, so be prepared! There are also no bear boxes at this location but there are bears in the area and you must store your food accordingly (in a locked vehicle with windows up, tied up high, or with a bear approved container).

    Sites are spread out and many offer seclusion through trees and vegetation, which was a plus! Many of the sites have water access and you can swim, fish, kayak, or boat at this location. An actual boat ramp is attached to the campground. There are also many awesome hiking trails in the nearby area, although many are buried under snow even by the end of May, so bring appropriate gear and do some research!

    No hookups, no food washing station, and pit toilets. Trash receptacles provided. No phone service for T-mobile.

    Tent sites are $37 a night. For some, that seems outrageous but it pays for the camp host, campsite upkeep, and trash to help maintain our awesome public lands that have already received a ton of funding cuts, so it was completely reasonable to me. If you want free, go to one of the sites along the road, which vary in condition and water access.

    The camp host for May 2026 was awesome and very kind!

  • Kymberly H.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2026

    Verlot Campground

    Verlot campground

    Stayed here for a couple days. It's really nice out here.

  • Kari S.
    May. 30, 2026

    Thousand Trails La Conner

    Thousand trails RV park. La Conner, WA.

    This isn’t our first time camping here, but in the 2 years since we’ve been here it has really gotten bad. The campsites are overgrown with black berry bushes. Many sites are Out Of Order. The bathrooms are filthy. There doesn’t appear to be anyone maintaining the grounds. We will not be visiting this one any time soon.

  • Paul B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2026

    Washington Park Campground

    Great medium sized campground just west of Anacortes

    Spent a three day weekend camping here recently for a boys outing. The campground is beautiful and well maintained with a dense forest surrounding you. We went in a 25ft motorhome, which fit between the trees well. Units bigger than 30 ft might have a hard time maneuvering here. The scenic path around the park, beach, and bike friendly proximity to the Anacortes ferry terminal were all bonuses for us.


Guide to Concrete

North Cascades National Park is just 20 miles east of Concrete, Washington, making this rural town a strategic base for exploring nearby camping destinations. The Skagit River flows through this region at elevations ranging from 200 to 6,000 feet, creating diverse camping environments from riverside sites to forest settings. Seasonal temperature variations are significant, with summer highs typically reaching 75-85°F while winter brings frequent precipitation and temperatures in the 30-40°F range.

What to do

Fishing along Skagit River: Howard Miller Steelhead County Park in Rockport offers prime river access for anglers. "The tent sites are right on the waterfront behind a row of foliage. The Skagit is a fishable river and spectacular when the salmon pinks run every other year. You can hear them jumping and splashing from your camp site," reports one visitor.

Hiking forest trails: Rasar State Park features multiple trail networks suitable for all abilities. "Trails everywhere with interpretive signs, gorgeous river banks, wide open fields, berry picking... If there were clear views of Mt. Baker, this might be five stars. That shy beast of a mountain is a few miles down the highway," notes a camper who appreciated the variety.

Kayaking on Baker Lake: Baker Lake offers multiple access points for water activities. The Swift Creek Campground provides convenient lake access where "most sites are a short level walk to the beach on a really beautiful lake. Across the main road from the campground is a 3+ mile trail to popular hot springs," according to a recent visitor who rated their experience highly.

What campers like

Campground privacy: Bayview Campground receives praise for its secluded sites. "All the sites seem to be very private. Lots of good swimming spots, it was a little too cold for us. This was the first time I've been camping in years and if you're looking for a beginner spot (like I was) this one's great!" reports a first-time camper.

Wildlife sightings: Natural encounters enhance the camping experience at many Concrete-area campgrounds. At Howard Miller Steelhead County Park, campers reported "two bald eagles were eating dinner on the shore of the Skagit River across from us," adding an unexpected wildlife viewing opportunity to their stay.

Mount Baker views: Several campgrounds offer scenic mountain vistas. "Campground provides plenty of sites so you are not on top of each other. Great activities and some of the best scenery to hike, picture taking or just relax," explains a visitor to Thousand Trails Grandy Creek, highlighting the appeal of the mountain backdrop.

What you should know

Seasonal availability: Many campgrounds near Concrete operate on limited schedules. Swift Creek Campground is typically accessible only during summer and early fall months. "We spent one night here mid week. It is a solid camp ground, quiet and very clean," notes a camper who visited during the peak season.

Bear safety precautions: Wildlife management is necessary when camping in this region. At Maple Grove Campsites, "there are bear boxes located at almost every site to store food and scented items. Each site has a picnic table, fire pit and grill," explains a camper who appreciated these safety features.

Water access conditions: Baker Lake water levels fluctuate seasonally, affecting dock and boat launch usability. "The swimming area is great for kids and adults, lots of places in the shade on the hill next to it with or without picnic tables, a few bathrooms nearby and water spigots," reports a visitor at Swift Creek Campground.

Tips for camping with families

ADA-accessible options: Rasar State Park offers specialized facilities for all mobility levels. "Great ADA camping. Trails are smooth enough for an electric wheelchair and the path to the river is paved. Not many spots so book early," advises a camper who appreciated these accommodations.

Kid-friendly amenities: Structured activities keep children engaged during camping trips. "This weekend there is a lollipop toss, ice cream social, candy bar bingo, and an outdoor movie. The jumping pillow has been repaired and is (new?) better than ever! Great place to bring the kids," shares a parent about their experience at Thousand Trails Grandy Creek.

Easy hiking options: Family-appropriate trails provide outdoor experiences without overwhelming younger campers. "Three mamas and our young boys enjoyed a weekend camping at Rasar State Park. Trails abound through open fields and dense woods down to the gorgeous Skagit River on a series of connecting trails. There's also a volleyball court and playground," reports a parent who found the setting ideal for children.

Tips from RVers

Hook-up availability: Thousand Trails Grandy Creek offers comprehensive RV facilities. "Very limited full hookups if you're 1000 trails," notes one RVer, suggesting making reservations well in advance to secure preferred sites with complete utilities.

Leveling challenges: Some campgrounds require additional setup effort for larger vehicles. At Rasar State Park, "the rv spaces are a little challenging to level in some back in sights," according to an experienced RVer who otherwise enjoyed the park's amenities and natural features.

Cell service considerations: Connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds. "ATT cell service is solid. I was able to use my phone as a hot spot and work a bit, too," reports a camper at Thousand Trails Grandy Creek, making this location viable for those needing to maintain some connection while camping.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best campgrounds near Concrete, WA?

The Concrete area offers excellent camping options with easy access to the North Cascades. Swift Creek Campground is highly recommended for its beautiful scenery and proximity to great hiking trails. Another top choice is Gorge Lake Campground, a quiet, free NPS-run site with clean pit toilets and a boat launch. For those seeking more amenities, Rasar State Park offers reservable sites with toilets and is big-rig friendly. Mineral Park Campground provides river views and a peaceful setting, while the recently opened Chom's RV Campground is conveniently located just 11 minutes from the national park entrance.

What activities can I do while camping in Concrete, Washington?

The Concrete area offers abundant outdoor activities for campers. Hiking is extremely popular, with numerous trails accessible from local campgrounds. Fishing opportunities abound, particularly at Colonial Creek South Campground where you can catch fish at the lake inlet. Deception Pass State Park Campground offers diverse activities including beach exploration, tide pooling, and swimming. Throughout the region, you can enjoy scenic drives, wildlife viewing, photography, mountain biking, and kayaking. During winter months, the area transforms for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest provides endless wilderness to explore, with countless viewpoints showcasing the spectacular North Cascades landscape.

Is there a KOA campground in Concrete, WA?

Yes, there is a KOA option near Concrete. Thousand Trails Grandy Creek, also known as Grandy Creek KOA, is located in the vicinity of Concrete, WA. This campground offers various access options including drive-in, hike-in, and walk-in camping. The facilities include reservable sites, water access, toilets, and it's big-rig friendly for RV campers. For those seeking a more rustic alternative to KOA, Colonial Creek North Campground in the Ross Lake National Recreation Area provides beautiful camping experiences with more natural surroundings.