Best Campgrounds near Hobart, WA

Campgrounds near Hobart, Washington range from developed state parks to private RV resorts, offering multiple accommodation types within a 30-mile radius of the town. Kanaskat-Palmer State Park, located approximately 5 miles from Hobart, provides tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and yurts amid forested terrain. The region includes several year-round facilities like Blue Sky RV Park in Issaquah and seasonal operations such as Tinkham Campground, which typically operates from early June to mid-September. Most campgrounds provide basic amenities including drinking water, toilets, and designated fire pits, while several locations offer electric hookups for RVs.

Accessibility to campgrounds varies with the season, with many facilities maintaining year-round operations despite the Pacific Northwest's rainy winters. Kanaskat-Palmer State Park and Tall Chief Campground remain open throughout the year, though trail conditions can deteriorate during wet weather. Several campgrounds require advance reservations, particularly during summer weekends when demand peaks. Most established campgrounds offer some form of electric hookup, though water and sewer connections are less common. Cell service is generally reliable at sites closer to urban areas but may be limited at more remote locations like Tinkham Campground. One visitor noted, "We stayed in spot 13 - each site seems to have a trail connecting to the outer trail that runs along the river. Big entertainment for three boys who explored the woods and played on the rocks and in the eddy pools."

Campers report high satisfaction with riverside locations, particularly at Kanaskat-Palmer State Park where the Green River provides scenic views and recreational opportunities. Bathrooms and shower facilities receive consistently positive mentions, with several reviews highlighting the cleanliness and maintenance of these amenities. The park's proximity to Seattle makes it popular for weekend getaways, with one camper describing it as a "beautiful getaway close to Seattle" that's "only about an hour away." Noise from passing trains is mentioned in several reviews but doesn't significantly detract from the experience. Family-friendly amenities and hiking trails are common highlights, though some visitors recommend exploring beyond the main swimming areas to find less crowded spots along the river. Several campgrounds feature a mix of short-term visitors and long-term residents, particularly at RV parks closer to urban centers.

Best Camping Sites Near Hobart, Washington (285)

    1. Kanaskat-Palmer State Park

    32 Reviews
    Ravensdale, WA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 226-7688

    $20 / night

    "There is good system of trails, tons of picnic tables along the river, and good river access to the Green rivers. Campground is well maintained, clean bathrooms and showers available."

    "It's close proximity to our house allows us to hook up the trailer after work and include a Friday night in our camping weekend!"

    2. Dash Point State Park Campground

    73 Reviews
    Federal Way, WA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 226-7688

    $20 / night

    "Firstly, I just have to say what a positive and amazing experience I had at this campground. The volunteers were friendly, kind and absolutely awesome to interact with."

    "The campground itself is tucked into a beautiful, forested area with plenty of trees and privacy between sites. Ours had a tent pad, fire ring, and picnic table."

    3. Tinkham Campground

    46 Reviews
    Snoqualmie Pass, WA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 804-1103

    $32 - $36 / night

    "Although the Camp Ground and facilities are great at Tinkham, my advice would be to get into your lifted Off-Roader and hit the mountain roads for this camping trip of a lifetime!"

    "It is a small Forest Service campground next to the south fork of the Snoqualmie river. The site well shaded and fairly privet for the most part."

    4. Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

    22 Reviews
    Carnation, WA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (206) 205-5434

    "The campground is next to a classy laundromat, and I say classy because it’s probably one of the nicest laundromats in the area that even has a dumpsite for RVs."

    "The campground is in 500+ acre Tolt-McDonald Park, far enough away from any busy road so that there is no traffic noise, just the sound of the Tolt River rapids."

    5. Tall Chief Campground

    15 Reviews
    Fall City, WA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "This is a big park that is part of Thousand Trails.  No sales pitch to join, which was nice.  Rangers were super nice.  Bathrooms very new and clean.  Lots of trees between sites. "

    "We love Tall Chief because it is super close to a lot of great spots around the Seattle region. It’s super close (like 7 min drive) from one of my favorite coffee shops, Aroma Coffee Co. Try it!"

    6. Blue Sky RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Preston, WA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (425) 222-7910

    "A Quiet oasis tucked into the forest. The new and clean bathrooms and showers were a real treat after a 2100 mile journey from Texas."

    "It’s a very nice location, exceptionally clean and safe. In site 11 you can hear the highway when outside of rv but couldn’t inside. Neighbors were very friendly."

    7. Issaquah Village RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Issaquah, WA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (425) 392-9233

    "Lots of nice campers stored and people who have made this their temporary home away from home. It’s old and right next to the highway. No fire pits and just a little grass but we couldn’t be happier!"

    "It’s in the heart of Issaquah and close to every kind of service, shopping and even nature you could want."

    8. Vasa Park Resort

    6 Reviews
    Bellevue, WA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (425) 746-3260

    $65 - $125 / night

    "This is in the shore of Lake Samammish, giving access to swim, paddle, picnic. The facilities and grounds are kept clean and well maintained."

    "Cute campground very close to Seattle and Bellevue right on the lake. Beautiful beach area, basketball courts, playground, and volleyball right at the site. Spots are a little tight."

    9. Middle Fork Campground

    23 Reviews
    North Bend, WA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 804-1103

    $32 - $96 / night

    "The river is only a five minute walk away, and we spent most of one day there. I was very surprised by how quiet it was for only being an hour outside of Seattle."

    "The campground was quiet, not too crowded (Sunday - Tuesday) and so close to many trails. A quick walk to the river was a nice way to finish the day."

    10. Saltwater State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Des Moines, WA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (253) 661-4956

    $60 / night

    "My family stayed here for a night when we went out to Washington a few months ago. It was a nice little place."

    "Pay showers ($1 for 3 minutes) and clean restroom with air dryer, pet friendly, lots of trails to hike and a beautiful beach area with a playground, seasonal/weekend snack shop, outdoor shower by the beach"

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Recent Reviews near Hobart, WA

1394 Reviews of 285 Hobart Campgrounds


  • W
    Jun. 1, 2026

    VFW 969 Rec Park

    VFW 969 Rec Park

    VFW 969 Rec Park is clean and quiet. It's run by the VFW and has until recently been just for veterans and active military. They have now opened it to civilians for RV camping at just $50/day, tent camping at $20/day and up to 7 days. It is located right on the Carbon River with a couple awesome swimming holes. Nested between South Prarie and Orting. There is a biking/walking/running path that goes all the way between both towns and then some. There is onsite showers/toilets and coin operated laundry. Full court basketball, softball/kickball field, children's playground/swingset. There is guest parking first come first serve. Guests are allowed to use the clubhouse as long as they clean up after themselves. There is a big screen TV  and comfy couch for movie nights and there are also board games and books. The clubhouse can also be rented out for events. (Speak to management for pricing) This place is a little slice of heaven tucked back out of the way of the hustle and bustle of the metro areas surrounding it. There is so much to do around the PNW and this is the perfect base camp.

  • 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.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2026

    Kachess Lake Lakebed

    Perfectly Trashed

    It’s a beautiful spot with amazing cell service but every site is so littered. Pick up your trash!

  • Bekah M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 29, 2026

    Cougar Rock Campground — Mount Rainier National Park

    Perfect stay in a national park

    It is first come first serve in may and it was not even half full. Gorgeous trees and secluded drive up rv spots. Big metal fire pits and picnic tables. Bear boxes if you can’t leave food in your vehicle. So cool to wake in the morning and just hike from where you are!

  • Bekah M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 29, 2026

    Issaquah Village RV Park

    What you need before a flight

    We could not find an rv park willing to rent to us for 1 day before returning our van the next morning to roadsurfer and flying out of SeaTac. This one did and they were so nice. Last minute on our way from mt ranier called and got a 1 night full hookup for the van. We could fill up water and dump before our return. Also took showers in their shower house and bathrooms. They have laundry as well. Everything is clean and everyone was super nice. Lots of nice campers stored and people who have made this their temporary home away from home. It’s old and right next to the highway. No fire pits and just a little grass but we couldn’t be happier!

  • Rey R.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 28, 2026

    South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site

    Busy holiday

    We stayed at one of these dispersed camping spots memorial weekend. Wonderful spot. Plenty of room for our 3 dogs to play around in. Only one issue. Whoever was there before is pretty much emptied all their trash out there. We had extra trash bags so we bagged it all but we didn’t have a truck to load it and take it out. It was like 4 or 5 bags full and some random shelving. So weird. Why are some people like this.

    Other than that it was a perfect spot for us.

  • Dana C.
    May. 26, 2026

    Old Cascades Highway Dispersed

    Beautiful, but crowded and noisy

    We found a nice spot along the river to camp here, but the etiquette of other campers left something to be desired. Barely got any sleep due to loud music and singing that carried on until 4:30am. It was also very crowded and most of the spots along the river will require a small trek from the parking area. Not fun if you have a lot of gear to unload. We camped in 3 different places over a long weekend trip and this was our least favorite of them all.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2026

    Tinkham Campground

    Tinkham CReek Campground

    Nice but noisy from the freeway.

  • Catherine J.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 21, 2026

    Cabin Creek Dispersed Camping

    Great spot

    There is a large gravel parking area immediately off the road. We drove a bit further back to see what we could find with more privacy and found a great spot that would be large enough for a few tents. We walked around and found a narrow path you could drive further into the spot and there were probably another 4 spots further back. There was trash in the site next to us but we didnt have any room in the car to pick it all up. We planned to stay for 3 days and 2 nights but it was pouring down raining the entire time. The rain finally let up for about an hour and the sun came out, but it was still cold enough we could see our breath so we packed up and went home.


Guide to Hobart

Campsites near Hobart, Washington can be accessed year-round with varying terrain conditions depending on the season. The area sits at the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, with elevations ranging from 500 to 2,000 feet among the different camping locations. Many sites feature second-growth forest coverage with significant undergrowth vegetation, creating natural boundaries between camping spots.

What to do

Explore river trails and swimming spots: At Kanaskat-Palmer State Park, each site connects to river trails. "Each site seems to have a trail connecting to the outer trail that runs along the river," notes one visitor who recommends exploring beyond the main areas for more privacy. For swimming options, "Deep Lake which is beautiful and great for swimming and paddle boarding" is just a 10-minute drive from the campground.

Visit nearby lakes for family recreation: Just 3 miles from Tinkham Campground, several swimming and fishing areas provide alternatives to riverfront activities. "Green with tall trees. Close to great hiking," mentions one camper about the surrounding landscape. The campground has "a lovely little river that runs through" providing entertainment for both adults and children.

Play on-site activities at established resorts: Several campgrounds within 30 miles of Hobart offer developed recreation facilities. One camper at Tall Chief Campground mentions, "The pool, miniature golf, playground and basketball were great." Some locations provide free morning refreshments, with one visitor noting, "Mini golf basket ball court, lakes, bingo, free donuts and coffee."

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Unlike more crowded campgrounds, several locations near Hobart offer separation between campsites. At Dash Point State Park, campers appreciate the site layout: "This campground is remarkable in the privacy between each of the camping spots, the bird life, the wild and deep forest vibes, and the walking trails." Another visitor mentioned being "impressed by how spread apart the sites were."

Clean facilities and bathrooms: Many campgrounds receive praise for their maintenance standards. At Tolt MacDonald Park, "Bathrooms are super nice - each is private with a shower. Camp staff were pleasant and helpful." Other campers note the facilities are "heated and very clean," making longer stays more comfortable.

Proximity to Seattle with wilderness feel: Despite being close to urban areas, many sites provide natural surroundings. One camper at Kanaskat-Palmer described it as "close to the city but feels miles away," adding it's a "beautiful, clean campground." A Tolt MacDonald visitor appreciated how "it's a short walk to the river where we watched the kayakers and did a very easy hike."

What you should know

Train and aircraft noise at some locations: Several campgrounds experience transportation noise. While not mentioned in all reviews, some campers note this aspect: "We could hear trains at night but that didn't bother us," explained one Tolt MacDonald visitor. At Saltwater State Park, "Commercial jets landing at Sea-Tac fly directly above us at a low altitude and are VERY loud and VERY frequent (every 3-5 minutes)."

Ranger presence and rule enforcement: Some parks maintain active staff supervision. At Kanaskat-Palmer, one camper observed: "This campground is heavily patrolled by the park rangers. I usually have contact with them in my campsite at least twice a day. I have been asked by the park rangers at 10:01 p.m. to be quiet." While providing security, this level of supervision might affect some camping styles.

Cell service variability: Digital connectivity varies significantly between locations. At Kanaskat-Palmer, reviewers report "Great cell service if you have TMobile," while at other sites "Zero cell reception here for ATT and Verizon, and the cell booster didn't help." Some campgrounds offer limited WiFi in common areas only.

Tips for camping with families

Look for eddy pools and safe water access: River camping locations often have varying water conditions. At Kanaskat-Palmer, one family found "big entertainment for three boys who explored the woods and played on the rocks and in the eddy pools." Another family recommended specific water areas: "We usually take the kids to the lake at Nolte state park (approx. 3 miles away) for water play."

Consider camp layout and playground proximity: At Game Farm Wilderness Campground, families appreciate the open layout and accessible amenities. The location offers "a diverse landscape with wooded areas, meadows, and riverside views" with "a shared picnic shelter," making it suitable for group gatherings.

Check for seasonal activities: During warmer months, water-focused campgrounds offer expanded options. At Vasa Park Resort, one visitor enjoyed how "we roasted hotdogs and s'mores over the camp fire and our dog loved swimming in the lake." The park includes "basketball courts, playground, and volleyball right at the site."

Tips from RVers

Hookup limitations at most sites: Many campgrounds near Hobart offer partial hookups only. At Tall Chief Campground, "No sites have sewer hookups but if you want/need one, you cannot get one." RVers should plan accordingly: "We had to take showers at the facilities which are kept up fairly well" and "bring your water" at some locations with electric-only connections.

Power considerations during extreme weather: During heat waves or cold snaps, limited electrical service can affect comfort. One RVer noted, "We ended up here during a heat wave and an entire section of the park blew after having several days of power issues." Most sites provide 30-amp service only, with "a few 50 amp sites but from what I saw they were all taken by RVers that are there on a more permanent basis."

Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds require additional setup effort. At Tinkham Campground, sites can be "a little mossy and uneven," while another RVer at Kanaskat-Palmer reported "the gravel pull through was so not level the jacks pushed the front tires 6 inches off the ground." However, some locations offer better conditions, with one camper noting their site was "level and long enough for Super C and toad."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Hobart, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Hobart, WA offers a wide range of camping options, with 285 campgrounds and RV parks near Hobart, WA and 41 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Hobart, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Hobart, WA is Kanaskat-Palmer State Park with a 4.6-star rating from 32 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Hobart, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 41 free dispersed camping spots near Hobart, WA.