Boyer Park & Marina KOA
Beautiful park with all the amenities
We camped on one of the first weekends they were open. Really love the walks and store, clean bathroom. Cool dog park with shade. Loved it!
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Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake offers waterfront sites with access to a paved walking trail along the Snake River, perfect for daily dog walks. All pet-friendly campgrounds near Asotin provide full hookup sites for RV campers with dogs, including Hells Canyon Resort and Hillview RV Park in Clarkston. These resorts maintain clean, well-kept grounds with designated pet areas for waste disposal. Triple H Mini Ranch provides fenced pastures with secure metal panel fencing and water troughs accessible to pets. Most campgrounds enforce standard leash policies and limit pets to 2-3 per site. Management at Premier RV works to ensure campers' needs are met, maintaining a quiet environment tucked away from busy roads.
The walking and biking path along the Snake River features pet stations at regular intervals, making longer walks with dogs convenient. Clearwater River Casino RV Park requires pet owners to cross the parking lot to access grassy areas for dog relief, but provides dog waste bags and trash receptacles. Fields Spring State Park Campground welcomes pets at both tent and RV sites, as well as in select cabins. When camping with pets in the Asotin area during summer months, be aware of high temperatures on paved surfaces. Veterinary services are available in both Clarkston and Lewiston, with pet supply needs met at nearby shopping centers including Costco, Walmart and Albertsons within short driving distance of most campgrounds.
"The waterfront sites overlook Granite Lake, a reservoir on the Snake River."
"This is an all paved rv campground on the Snake River and bordering Lewiston, ID. It has all the amenities of the Premier RV Resort affiliation."
from $59 - $66 / night
Check Availability"Excellent views and right on the edge of Clarkston. Super clean, friendly people, a pet area and water access"
"It is close to town but on the outskirts away from the hustle and bustle. It is nestled near the marina and has gorgeous views of the river! Definitely a top notch park in our books!"
from $30 - $40 / night
Check Availability"Only downside is having to walk the dogs across the parking lot to go to the bathroom in the grass, but it’s nice to have the grass! Dog poo bags and trash cans available."
"We paid $30 for 1 night, full hook-ups, pool, some shade, bathroom/shower, and walking distance to the casino."
from $45 / night
Check Availability"This campground is just off Highway 12 in Western Idaho and very convenient. It’s a little close to the road but the traffic seems to be pretty quiet at 8:30 at night."
"Highway 12 Flat, quiet, clean, and cheap. 15 RV sites and 3 tent sites. Full hookup, clean and large shower rooms and restrooms.
Camp hosts are great caretakers and quick to greet new guests."
"Not full hookups but lots of fishing we caught: blue gill, trout, bass, crappie, perch, cat fish and had a small Tiger Muskie on the line but lost it."
"Our site was tucked into the pines creating a canopy of coolness in the midst of the oppressing heat of this record breaking year. The sites are somewhat level. Easily adjusted to make them work."
"It was definitely a good, long drive to get to, but was so worth it (about 5 or so hours from Walla Walla). The campsite was close to showers and water, and not too close to others."
"Some sites are pull through and some are larger than others (mostly the ones on the outside of the loop) Site 16 was large and could accommodate several vehicles and tents."
from $32 - $45 / night
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We camped on one of the first weekends they were open. Really love the walks and store, clean bathroom. Cool dog park with shade. Loved it!
This “RV resort” is within the city of Clarkston and a stone’s throw from a Costco, a WalMart and an Albertson’s. It’s highly manicured and very clean. Staff members are on top of every little thing, friendly and respectful. The waterfront sites overlook Granite Lake, a reservoir on the Snake River. There’s not a whole heck of a lot to do in Clarkston and environs, but it’s a super friendly city and the RV resort is pretty pleasant, featuring a dog park, lots of well-tended lawns, shared propane fire pits and grills and sparkling restrooms.
Excellent views and right on the edge of Clarkston. Super clean, friendly people, a pet area and water access
This is an all paved rv campground on the Snake River and bordering Lewiston, ID. It has all the amenities of the Premier RV Resort affiliation. It has all the hook-ups and all sites are well manicured. A lot of the sites have longer term rv's from seasonal workers and such, it is not like a long term trailer park though. The management works to make sure your needs are taken care of. There is a paved walking trail alongside the park that follows the river with pet statiions located at intervals and is maitained by the municipality. There are Snake river boat tours nearby and plenty of shopping close and throughout the community. Fishing is a big activity on the rivers.
Beautifully maintained campground with friendly camp hosts. Affordable, large pull through sites. Large shade trees in several sites. Some of the most level sites we’ve stayed in. Community fire pit or bring your own to have in your site. Nice bathrooms with showers ($1 in quarters for 7 minutes). Plenty of grass area for kids to play in. Pets welcome. Close to Tucannon and Snake Rivers. Open year round.
The actual location and grounds are amazing. Right on the Snake river. So much walking and fishing. And swimming. Kayaking. Even cat fishing. The tents sites are very crammed next to each other though. The cabins are cute and small. No bathrooms in them but there are Public bathrooms and showers. Very busy on major holidays in the summer.
This is an all season RV Park. There’s a nice patch of grass in the center during warm months.
Sometimes we have a hard time finding all season parks.
They do allow pets! They have all the amenities you hope a RV Park has. We came up here to gem hunt. But I know other forms of hunting are also popular here 😉.
You also don’t loose the camping feels here. How? Fire rings.
Camping is just not the same without the ability to have a fire. Even when camping in an RV for local attractions over the “camping experience” it’s always a HUGE plus (to me anyways) to be able to watch flames for a few hours while having a few drinks.
Also visit the Pie Safe! You won’t regret it.
We pulled in here a few nights ago and are LOVING it!!! This place is very clean, well maintained, the office gals are so friendly and full of information. The banquet room, game room, pool, laundry and bathrooms are clean and beautiful. It is close to town but on the outskirts away from the hustle and bustle. It is nestled near the marina and has gorgeous views of the river! Definitely a top notch park in our books!
We pulled our 40ft RV up here and had a great time! Not full hookups but lots of fishing we caught: blue gill, trout, bass, crappie, perch, cat fish and had a small Tiger Muskie on the line but lost it. We were there for two weeks and they did have electricity and water hookups just no dump so we showered and used the bathroom facilities which were very well kept! So we didn’t mind. There is a dump station just in town at the gas station there. Overall great experience and nice to be off the grid for a bit!
Dispersed camping opportunities near Asotin are available through several developed campgrounds in the Clarkston-Lewiston area. The region sits at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers, with camping elevations ranging from 740 feet along the riverfront to over 4,500 feet at higher elevation sites. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 95°F between June and August, with cooler conditions at Fields Spring State Park's higher elevation.
Hiking with pets: Fields Spring State Park Campground offers dog-friendly trails including the 2+ mile roundtrip hike to Puffer Butte. "The hiking trail was long and absolutely amazing, and we ended up near a fire cabin used during the winter and summer," notes Kolette S. who camped there with her husband.
Fishing opportunities: Winchester Lake State Park Campground provides excellent fishing access with a variety of species. "We caught: blue gill, trout, bass, crappie, perch, cat fish and had a small Tiger Muskie on the line but lost it," shares Jennifer R., who stayed at the park for two weeks.
Riverside biking: The Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake connects to extensive bike trails along the Snake River. "We fully utilized the bike path along the river each day for nice long rides into Idaho and back to Washington," says Brad, who appreciated the paved trails for daily recreation.
River access: Hells Canyon Resort provides direct water access with docks for fishing. According to Jennifer R., "We love fishing from the docks and the breathtaking views of the river are really something!"
Small park seclusion: Fields Spring State Park Campground offers a quieter experience away from crowds. "Even on July 3, there were still a handful of empty sites. It was very quiet," reports Lee D., who appreciated the park's remoteness about 40 minutes from Clarkston.
Clean facilities: Campgrounds throughout the region maintain well-kept restrooms and grounds. At Fields Spring, one camper noted, "One restroom that was very clean with my three necessities: soap, hand dryers, and garbage."
Wildlife viewing: The location of many campgrounds provides opportunities to observe local fauna. At Fields Spring, Kolette S. reports, "We saw so much wildlife since it's located far away from cities and people."
Wooded sites: Winchester Lake State Park features heavily forested campsites. Nancy C. describes the experience: "Our site was tucked into the pines creating a canopy of coolness in the midst of the oppressing heat of this record breaking year."
Water limitations: Some campgrounds like McKay's Bend Recreation Site have water access while others have restrictions. Julian P. notes about Winchester Lake: "This isn't a great lake for swimming, as it's loaded with thick algae."
Limited cell service: Connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds. At Fields Spring State Park, Lee D. advises to "make sure you stock up and don't count on cell service (except for the top of Puffer Butte!)"
Weather considerations: Summer temperatures can be extreme in the lower elevation campgrounds. Nancy C. describes Winchester Lake State Park as providing "a canopy of coolness in the midst of the oppressing heat of this record breaking year."
Reservation requirements: During peak seasons, securing a spot can be challenging at popular parks. Lee D. notes about Fields Spring, "back in March, this was one of the few state parks where I could get reservations in this area."
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