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    Campgrounds near Prosser, Washington cluster predominantly around wine country, offering visitors a mix of RV-focused accommodations with few tent-only options. Wine Country RV Park and The Barn RV Park provide established facilities in Prosser proper, while additional options like Beach RV Park and Horn Rapids RV Resort lie within a 30-minute drive. The region features primarily developed campgrounds with hookups rather than primitive sites, reflecting the agricultural and viticultural character of the area. Most campgrounds cater to RV travelers with full hookups, though some like Beach RV Park also accommodate tent campers and cabin rentals.

    The camping season near Prosser extends year-round at most established sites, though summer brings higher occupancy rates at popular destinations. Many RV parks in the area maintain level sites with gravel or concrete pads, making them accessible regardless of weather conditions. Sites typically include standard hookups with water and electric service, while premium locations may feature additional amenities like sewer connections and WiFi access. Cell service remains reliable throughout the region due to the proximity to towns and highways. One camper noted the practical layout of the area, writing "It's a rest stop but it has a dump station and a fresh water refill. Also restaurants within walking distance and Loves truck stop across the street. Pretty much everything you need within a circle."

    Wine tourism shapes the camping experience in the Prosser area, with several RV parks strategically positioned near vineyards and tasting rooms. Horn Rapids RV Resort receives consistent praise for its cleanliness and amenities, with visitors noting its convenience to local attractions. Campers seeking more natural settings can find limited options along the Yakima River, which borders several campgrounds in the region. A visitor to Wine Country RV Park observed that "this could be a nice basecamp spot for people who love exploring wineries. The small town of Prosser has almost 30 wineries and tasting rooms in the immediate area and this park is in the midst of them all." Noise levels vary by location, with campgrounds closer to Interstate 82 experiencing more road noise than those situated farther from major highways.

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    Best Campgrounds near Prosser (76)

      1. Wine Country RV Park

      4.3(8)1mi from ProsserRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The small town of Prosser has almost 30 wineries and tasting rooms in the immediate area and this park is in the midst of them all."

      "It's always been clean, well maintained, and positive. We're coming back in July 2020!"

      2. The Barn RV Park

      5.0(1)1mi from ProsserRVs

      "The drive here was really nice. Good parking. Clean area very easy parking."

      3. sunnyside wildlife rec area

      3.0(2)7mi from Prosser

      "Off a short dirt path, nice flat area to park for the evening. Secluded, a bit of highway noise running parallel, but nice accessible, private spot."

      4. Boardman Marina Park

      4.5(22)25mi from ProsserRVs

      "We got to park with a view of the river and away from other RVs. The spaces are large, there is a bathroom and showers on site."

      "Nice walking trails and access to brewery. Beautiful shade trees!!"

      5. Beach RV Park

      5.0(2)14mi from ProsserRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Park was full and office closed when we pulled in and manager Katie saw us drive through and flagged us down."

      6. Pasco Tri-Cities KOA

      4.6(18)27mi from ProsserRVs, Tents

      "This park is conveniently located near shopping, restaurants, theaters, sports areas and a European bakery to die for. We will call this KOA home whwn we are in eastern washington."

      "They are in process of completing a playground and dog walk. They have a pool and hot tub. All laundry, bathroom and shower facilities require a code. Sites are average."

      7. Elm Grove RV Park

      5.0(1)14mi from ProsserRVs

      8. Horn Rapids RV Resort

      4.6(9)23mi from ProsserRVs

      "It has a nice little mini mart, drive through spots, full hookups, playground for the kids, clean bathrooms/showers, and allows pets."

      "So if you are doing anything outside there is a good hour break to avoid the irrigation water. Other than that, hot water showers, toilets, water at your site and power for 50/30/20 amp cords."

      9. Plymouth Park Campground

      3.8(16)27mi from Prosser33 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Close to shopping in Oregon. Adjacent to fishing, boating and more. A delightful place to camp solo ir with the entire family young or not so young!"

      "Lots of green grass, laundry, clean bathrooms, pleasant people and a river to walk along. There is a train across the river but it never offended me noise wise."

      from $22 - $50 / night

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      10. Columbia Sun RV Resort

      4.7(7)23mi from ProsserRVs, Tents

      "Gorgeous location on the outskirts of town. Has all the amenities and activities you want in a semi-urban RC resort / glamping get away. Heated pool and hot tub, game room and more."

      "Gas and diesel near by. Very quiet and very cozy. Grounds keepers make this place top notch visually and the pull through and back ins are perfect. Great hookups! Would be nice just to walk through!"

      from $65 - $80 / night

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    301 Reviews of 76 Prosser Campgrounds


    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 3, 2026

      Wanapum State Park Campground

      Generous spaces

      This camp ground has very vgenerous spaces --unlike many I've seen. You aren't packed in like sardines. What's the point in camping, if you don't get any space. 

      It's right next to the Columbia River. 

      It's also right next to a public Park that has a sandy beach and plenty of picnic tables. 

      The one draw back is the wind. It can be pretty gusty at times. One night it even rocked my van.   But if i the wind isn't blowing , 

      t's an ideal place to get away. 

      https://youtu.be/ZcbPyXDHWkg?is=QiJBEMzU64IWl02m

      The Gingko Petrified Forest is near by. Just on the other side of I90

    • Judith Eileen P.
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Umatilla Marina and RV ParkPublic

      Umatilla Marina & R V Park

      Nice location next to the river. Good clean sandy beach and park. Lots of trees. Only 2 shower stalls for the whole camp ground. Tent spot 33 is next to the freeway, but away from the crowd. Dogs are welcome. Good view of boats and the water.

    • Alexander N.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Boardman Marina Park

      Open space and beautiful

      Its a beautiful spot thats not overpriced. They charge an extra 10 dollars to stay closer to the water but its not necessary. You can stay here monthly in the winter for $810.

    • Josh J.
      Jun. 29, 2026

      Charbonneau Park

      Relaxing canprground with river views

      Great sites many with full hookups, make sure you check what your site has when you book. Lots of families so expect there to be kids running and playing. North side of the campground can get pretty windy. Pretty sunsets over the river and views of ice harbor dam in the distance.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 28, 2026

      Scooteney Reservoir Camping

      Hidden gem but cash only $15

      Beautiful little oasis. First come first serve camping with level blacktop pads with gravel tent spot fire ring and picnic table. Boat launch and fishing. There are flushable pottys and water fill sites, a coupled picnic areas and grills. We came in late June. It was a cool evening. Great for sleeping. The park was about 1/3 full. Easy to find a site.

    • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 27, 2026

      Yakima RV Park

      Too urban

      This is OK for a one nighter, or if you have business in Yakima, buts it’s too urban for me. It’s surrounded by chain link fence, (topped with barbed wire), and the gates are locked. They do have pull through sites, with full hook ups (30/50 amp), clean bathroom/showers, heated pool, and game room.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 26, 2026

      Plymouth Park Campground

      Like camping in a city park

      It's basically just a grassy park with pull outs on either side for campers. Okay for an overnight on your way to somewhere else, but I saw no reason to stay longer than that.

    • Sarah S.The Dyrt ADMIN User
      Jun. 26, 2026

      Plymouth Park Campground

      Fine place for one night

      The sites are not super private but still nice. Clean bathroom with one shower. It’s conveniently not far off the highway so it was good for what we needed which was a quick stop on our road trip.

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 26, 2026

      sunnyside wildlife rec area

      Open field off the highway

      Thought it was a nice campsite but it’s definitely just a dirt parking lot off the highway, very loud traffic and trains pass by often. Lots of garbage everywhere, no actual set up campsite just roughing it.


    Guide to Prosser

    Camping options near Prosser, Washington range from established RV resorts to riverfront sites along the Columbia and Yakima Rivers. The area sits in Washington's wine country at approximately 700 feet elevation with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through August. Winter camping remains viable with daytime temperatures typically above freezing, though some facilities reduce services during the off-season.

    What to do

    Wine tours with shuttle service: Wine Country RV Park provides a shuttle van for exploring nearby wineries. One camper noted, "If you want a place to park your rv (they do have tent sites also), with full hook ups while you explore the local wineries, with a pool and a shuttle van, then this place is amazing."

    Columbia River trails: Boardman Marina Park offers access to riverside recreation along a 2.8-mile trail. "There's a walking trail along the river and it's close to town. There are clean restrooms with free showers and paid laundry facility," according to a visitor.

    Island exploration: Crow Butte Park sits on an island in the Columbia River accessible by a short causeway. A camper shares: "Trails over and around the butte (no rattlesnakes seen, though signs warned about them) provide great vistas of the Columbia River."

    Watersports access: The area's river locations provide boat launches and swimming areas. At Crow Butte Park, a visitor reported, "The water was super calm, so kayaking was very enjoyable. The grounds were clean and green."

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Horn Rapids RV Resort receives consistent praise for maintenance standards. One camper stated, "This RV park is the best maintained park I have ever seen. The lots are not real big, but the landscaping is pristine (think golf course) and overall the park is meticulously maintained."

    Year-round availability: Most campgrounds in the area remain open throughout the year. Wine Country RV Park welcomes winter visitors, with one camper mentioning, "We stayed for 4 nights while hunting in the area. Place is well maintained and we had more than adequate space but that is due to few campers."

    Riverside camping options: Multiple locations provide access to the Yakima and Columbia Rivers. At Beach RV Park, a visitor appreciated being "right by the water" and noted the park is "quiet and shaded."

    Convenient urban access: For those needing supplies or amenities, several campgrounds offer proximity to services. A Horn Rapids RV Resort camper mentioned, "It has a nice little mini mart, drive through spots, full hookups, playground for the kids, clean bathrooms/showers, and allows pets. It is also close to Safeway and right outside the gate is a camper trailer friendly gas station with diesel."

    What you should know

    Noise considerations: Proximity to highways affects some campgrounds. At Beach RV Park, a tent camper mentioned, "Great site off the freeway- but because it's close, you'll hear cars all night."

    Pet restrictions vary: Not all parks welcome all sizes of dogs. One visitor to Wine Country RV Park warned about a "40 POUND LIMIT" for dogs, calling it "Shallow minded management."

    Limited tent options: Most facilities primarily serve RVs. When tent camping is available, it may have distinct limitations. At Pasco Tri-Cities KOA, a camper observed, "The tent sites are pull through and small. All have electricity and water."

    Wildlife awareness: Campers should prepare for local wildlife. At Crow Butte Park, a camper reported, "I don't think I've ever seen so many spiders in one place. In the morning, I had spiders in each of my door handles, my mirrors, when I turned on my car they started crawling out of the hood."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas. At Horn Rapids RV Resort, visitors mention "a playground for the kids," while Pasco Tri-Cities KOA features "a pool and Hot tub. Great maintenance and services."

    Swimming opportunities: River access provides natural swimming areas at select locations. At Crow Butte Park, a camper mentioned a "nice little beach for swimming" and noted it was a "fun little park for the kids."

    Educational opportunities: The Columbia River environment offers learning experiences. Morning wildlife observation can be rewarding, with one Crow Butte Park visitor noting, "There are really cute baby frogs hopping all around in the mornings though which was very cute. Just watch your step."

    Entertainment proximity: Some campgrounds provide access to local attractions beyond camping. At Kiona West, campers enjoy "Winery Views from this awesome campground."

    Tips from RVers

    Extended stay options: For longer visits, inquire about monthly rates. At Horn Rapids RV Resort, a camper shared, "We had a family emergency and stayed at this RV resort for almost two months. Crista was very accommodating and helpful to find us a monthly spot."

    Technical assistance: Staff at some locations will help with equipment issues. At Crow Butte Park, an RVer reported, "The in-line water filter in our fifth wheel blew apart so we were checking to find the nearest RV parts place, on a Saturday evening. Wayne had a spare! He let us borrow his spare water filter for the duration of our stay."

    Site selection strategy: Certain sites offer advantages based on season and weather. At Crow Butte Park, a camper advised that "the higher numbered sites, roughly 32-50 (toward the butte, away from the mainland) tend to be calmer" during windy conditions.

    Hookup variations: Availability changes seasonally at some parks. One camper at Boardman Marina Park noted disappointment: "We were disappointed to find there was no water hookup as they had already winterized. It would have been nice if that had been included in the outgoing message so we could have gotten water elsewhere."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What lakes or water features are available for camping around Prosser?

    The Columbia River offers the primary water recreation opportunities near Prosser, with several campgrounds providing river access. Crow Butte Park is situated on an island in the Columbia River, accessible by a short causeway, offering waterfront campsites and river recreation. The park features sandy beaches and trails around the butte with river views. Boardman Marina Park is another option with river views, large spaces, and walking paths along the water. For fishing enthusiasts, Vernita Bridge provides access to the Columbia River with boat launches, though it's more primitive. While natural lakes are limited in this semi-arid region, these river-based camping options provide swimming, boating, and fishing opportunities.

    Where can I find camping areas near Prosser, WA?

    The Prosser area offers several camping options within easy driving distance. Wine Country RV Park is located right in Prosser and serves as an excellent base for exploring the region's vineyards. For those willing to drive a bit further, Yakima Sportsman State Park Campground provides a natural setting with amenities. Other nearby options include The Barn RV Park in Prosser, and various campgrounds along the Columbia River corridor. Most sites in the area offer basic amenities like water and electrical hookups, with many providing full services for both tent and RV camping. The region's camping options are particularly popular during wine harvest season, so reservations are recommended during peak times.

    Are there RV parks available in Prosser, Washington?

    Yes, Prosser offers quality RV accommodations to support the area's wine tourism. The Barn RV Park provides convenient in-town access. For those seeking more amenities, Red Mountain RV Park is nearby, offering level sites with hookups, though it primarily caters to long-term residents. If you're willing to drive a short distance, Columbia Sun RV Resort in the Tri-Cities area offers upscale amenities including a heated pool, hot tub, and game room. Most RV parks in the region provide water and electrical hookups, with many offering full-service sites with sewer connections. For wine enthusiasts, these parks serve as convenient bases for exploring the numerous wineries throughout the Yakima Valley wine region.