Best RV Parks & Resorts near Asotin, WA

RV parks near Asotin provide options for various needs, with Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake offering paved sites along the Snake River between February and November. The resort includes full hookups with 50-amp electrical service, sewer connections, and water. Hillview RV Park in Clarkston provides year-round availability with big-rig friendly sites and full hookup capabilities. Gone West RV features drinking water and electrical hookups with reservable sites, while Clearwater River Casino RV Park offers 50-amp service with a sanitary dump station. "The park was beautiful with bathrooms that were just remodeled. You were not super close to your neighbors. It was very quiet and there was a walking/biking path along the river."

Most RV parks in the area maintain paved parking spots with concrete pads for easier leveling and setup. Granite Lake locations provide river views with convenient access to shopping, as the Premier RV Resort sits near Costco and other retail options. Pull-through sites are available at several parks, especially beneficial for larger motorhomes needing easier access. Cell service is generally strong throughout the region, with many parks offering WiFi connections. Some locations restrict children despite not advertising these policies, so confirming pet and family policies before arrival is recommended. Winter travelers should note that several parks close seasonally, with Premier RV Resort shutting down from December through January.

Best RV Sites Near Asotin, Washington (66)

    1. Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake

    10 Reviews
    Clarkston, WA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 989-4578

    $59 - $66 / night

    "Very friendly staff that keeps the facilities clean. Full hookups with lots of pull through spaces if needed."

    "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."

    2. Latah County Fairgrounds

    3 Reviews
    Moscow, ID
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 883-5722

    3. Pullman RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Pullman, WA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 338-3227

    "Love the spot i chose-shaded RV site $35 per night. Very quiet except for occasional street noise because I was near the tent site and tent camping."

    4. Hillview RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Clarkston, WA
    6 miles
    +1 (509) 758-6299

    5. Clearwater River Casino RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Lewiston, ID
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 746-0723

    "We paid $30 for 1 night, full hook-ups, pool, some shade, bathroom/shower, and walking distance to the casino."

    "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."

    6. Gone West RV

    1 Review
    Colton, WA
    14 miles
    Website

    $21 - $55 / night

    "If you are looking for a convenient place to stay in the Palouse region, this campground was easy to pull into and register using their app! "

    7. Rainbow's End RV Park

    1 Review
    Clarkston, WA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 758-9586

    8. Clearwater Crossing RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Orofino, ID
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 476-4800

    "Downtown is within walking distance. City park nearby. Management is super nice. Restrooms very clean"

    9. Pines RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Harvard, ID
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 875-0831

    "It was also very quiet! You are right next to a highway, but you can barely hear it. Robin and Dennis are extremely nice! They will go out of their way to make sure you are happy and safe!"

    10. Seubert RV Park & Guesthouse

    1 Review
    Craigmont, ID
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 480-1243

    $25 - $33 / night

    "Beautiful view, super friendly staff, and very convenient location. Just a tiny bit off the highway, easy to access pull-through sites, and very affordable! Super clean and well kept."

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RV Park Reviews near Asotin, WA

242 Reviews of 66 Asotin Campgrounds


  • L
    May. 30, 2018

    Tucannon River RV Park

    Peaceful

    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.

  • D
    Sep. 28, 2023

    Hells Canyon Resort

    Right on the river

    Campground right on the river and surrounded by businesses but no noise issues.

    Pull through site was paved and level. You do need a water pressure regulator. Office does suggest the route to take for easier pull in. Some of the long term campers have multiple cars and large add-ons, so was tricky getting out.

    Showers were nice and plenty of room. Sign on indoor pool stated it was closed.

    Check in was easy, they do offer food items for sale but the beverage coolers were pretty sparse.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 20, 2020

    Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake

    Nice Weekend Stay

    Very friendly staff that keeps the facilities clean. Full hookups with lots of pull through spaces if needed. We fully utilized the bike path along the river each day for nice long rides into Idaho and back to Washington. Would stay again.

  • Dean R.
    Jun. 8, 2018

    Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake

    Quiet, Clean, well maintained RV Campground

    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.

  • Sadie P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 28, 2025

    McKay's Bend Recreation Site

    So good you’ll want to stay longer

    DIRECTIONS: 18 miles east of Lewiston, Idaho at mile post 18.6 on U.S. 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.

    Plenty of trees for shade, easy drivable path down to the river, nice local neighborhood to stroll through. BBQ stands at each site and two large community fire pits. Paved site for RV (any size), concrete pad with table. 2 bars cell signal.

    Check the pics for accepted passes that drop the prices by 1/2.

    At 18 dollars I was skeptical before l arrived. Getting everything for 9 dollars is unbelievable but true.

  • Megan K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 31, 2020

    City of Bovill RV Park

    Looking for a all season RV Park? This is your spot! Bring the marshmallows too!

    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.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 6, 2019

    Fields Spring State Park Campground

    Small, quiet state park

    We dreaded dealing with crowds over the 4th of July weekend and back in March, this was one of the few state parks where I could get reservations in this area. Keep in mind that "this area" is about 40 minutes from Clarkston, the nearest town so make sure you stock up and don't count on cell service (except for the top of Puffer Butte!) The campground is small - only 20 sites but even on July 3, there were still a handful of empty sites. It was very quiet. 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. One restroom that was very clean with my three necessities: soap, hand dryers, and garbage. Coin-operated shower but make sure you have quarters because there is not always a staff person to give you change. Firewood is on the honor system at $5 per bundle. There is an actual spring that the park is named for but it was still turned off (didn't know you could turn a spring on/off?) There are teepees, cabins, and shelters and it appears to be a popular place in the winter for cross country skiing and tubing. The 2+ mile roundtrip hike to the Puffer Butte is a must as the three state view (WA, ID, OR) is sweeping and gorgeous. Other than that, we enjoyed a quiet two nights at this state park

  • Jennifer R.
    Jul. 25, 2018

    Winchester Lake State Park Campground

    Great Park, Great Fishing

    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!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 20, 2025

    Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake

    Clean, well-run RV place in a small city

    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.


Guide to Asotin

RV sites near Asotin, Washington provide year-round options along the Snake River at elevations ranging from 740 to 1,200 feet. The area experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F and mild winters with occasional snow. Most campgrounds offer paved sites with concrete pads, and several remain open during winter months when temperatures typically range from 25-45°F.

What to do

Water recreation access: The Snake River provides multiple options for boating, fishing, and swimming. Clearwater River Casino RV Park sits directly on the riverfront, with one visitor noting, "We paid $30 for 1 night, full hook-ups, pool, some shade, bathroom/shower, and walking distance to the casino."

Cycling opportunities: The riverside trail system offers miles of paved pathways ideal for biking. A camper at Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake shared, "Great biking trails and was able to easily bike to and from work. Definitely would recommend."

Local attractions: The Palouse region offers unique agricultural landscapes and small towns to explore. A visitor at Gone West RV commented, "Loved watching the harvest trucks bringing the crops into the co-op across the street," highlighting the rural charm available just outside campground boundaries.

Casino gaming: For indoor entertainment, several campgrounds offer convenient casino access. A visitor to Clearwater River Casino noted, "I did stop in just to have a look. This was the first casino I have ever been to that didn't gag me with cigarette smoke the minute I walked in the door."

What campers like

Riverside locations: Many campers appreciate waterfront camping with scenic views. One visitor to Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake stated, "Had a wonderful stay here back in June for a week. Enjoyed the quiet of the park as it is tucked away behind Costco with no busy roads around it. Beautiful riverfront spots."

Clean facilities: Well-maintained grounds and facilities receive consistent praise. At Pines RV Park, a camper noted, "It was very beautiful and clean! It was also very quiet! You are right next to a highway, but you can barely hear it."

Convenient shopping access: Many campers appreciate the proximity to stores while still enjoying natural surroundings. A reviewer at Seubert RV Park & Guesthouse commented, "Beautiful view, super friendly staff, and very convenient location. Just a tiny bit off the highway, easy to access pull-through sites, and very affordable!"

Strong connectivity: Reliable internet and cell service make these campgrounds suitable for digital needs. One camper at Premier RV Resort noted, "Good cell service and WiFi too!" which supports remote work requirements or staying connected while traveling.

What you should know

Seasonal limitations: Some parks close during winter months. Premier RV Resort operates from February through November, while Pullman RV Park has a similar schedule from April through November.

No-children policies: Despite not being advertised, some parks restrict children. A camper at Hillview RV Park warned, "The manager does NOT allow kids although this is not advertised or posted anywhere! We were lucky to have only made contact with the assistants which were great but the manager not so much!"

Additional fees: Some campgrounds charge per-person fees beyond the base rate. At Pines RV Park, a camper cautioned, "They will charge an additional 3 dollars per head and 5 dollars for an additional car. If you go in a group like we did, that really adds up."

Noise considerations: Highway and railroad proximity affects some locations. One camper at Clearwater Crossing RV Park observed, "Well, if you like to camp between the railroad tracks and highway, this is the spot for you! Redeeming quality—river runs right next to parking spots for your RV."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds offer play areas for children. Pines RV Park provides a playground on site, and Latah County Fairgrounds features "a nice playground and it's walking distance from Safeway."

Sunday activities: Some parks offer special events to engage younger campers. A visitor to Premier RV Resort mentioned, "Sunday Sundaes for $1 you can have an ice cream sundae with toppings in the office! The kids LOVED it!"

Management interactions: Some parks have varying degrees of social engagement from staff. At Pines RV Park, a camper noted, "The park manager was very social. I don't mind but if you want privacy you may want to stay at a different location. My partner likes the privacy camping brings."

Recreational diversity: Look for campgrounds with multiple activity options. A camper at Pines RV Park shared, "They offer so many games and extra amenities that you won't find at other camp grounds," providing options for keeping children entertained during longer stays.

Tips from RVers

Pull-through site availability: Many RV sites near Asotin offer easy-access pull-through spaces. At Seubert RV Park, a visitor noted, "Easy to access pull-through sites, and very affordable! Super clean and well kept."

Extended stay options: Some parks accommodate longer stays for those working locally. One camper at Premier RV Resort observed, "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."

Site spacing: Campers report varying site dimensions across parks. At Premier RV Resort, a visitor appreciated that "You were not super close to your neighbors. It was very quiet."

Paved site benefits: Concrete pads help with RV leveling and stability. One camper at Clearwater Crossing RV Park mentioned, "All paved parking spots and easy to access!" which eases setup for larger rigs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Asotin, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Asotin, WA is Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake with a 4.1-star rating from 10 reviews.

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