Best RV Parks & Resorts near Beverly, WA

RV parks around Beverly, Washington accommodate various camping styles with Thousand Trails Crescent Bar offering full hookup sites from April through September. The resort features electric, sewer, and water hookups on spacious pull-through RV pads that can accommodate larger rigs. Shady Tree RV Park provides flexible parking options with well-maintained shower facilities, while Crescent Bar Campground offers level sites with all necessary hookups for motorhomes. Smoky Hills RV Resort and Warden Lake RV Resort both provide sewer hookups and accommodate big rigs with reservable sites. "Very well kept campground with bathrooms and showers right in the center of the park. Camp spots have electrical hookups, and you can walk right down to the water."

Several RV parks in the region provide varying levels of amenities and accessibility. Most parks require reservations during summer months when fishing and watersports attract visitors to the Columbia River. Access roads are generally paved, though some sites may have gravel pads rather than concrete. Dump stations are available at Horn Rapids RV Resort and E & J RV Park, while most others require self-contained units or travel to nearby facilities. Cell service varies throughout the area, with stronger signals at resorts closer to Quincy and Ellensburg. A visitor commented that "the sites are giant and the views are amazing. Site 49 in particular has enough room for our RV, a giant tent in the grass, a picnic table and separate section to grill at."

Best RV Sites Near Beverly, Washington (87)

    1. Thousand Trails Crescent Bar

    11 Reviews
    Quincy, WA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Not too crowded in the area yet and very close to home. Would like that they didn’t give the premier sites to tent only, but oh well !"

    "Full hookups at all sites. Staff very friendly and helpful. Columbia river right there."

    2. Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Warden, WA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 349-2088

    $46 - $51 / night

    "ALL BIG RIG FRIENDLY RV sights that are min. 50’ and all r pull thru’s!!! Full hook-ups 50/30 amp service and price INCLUDES ELECTRIC!!! Very clean RV Resort! Lots of grass b/n sights."

    "RV Resort all spots pull-thru’s and min 50’ long. 50/30 amp service w full hook ups.

    Daily and monthly rates offered that includes electric in pricing!"

    3. E & J RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Ellensburg, WA
    30 miles
    +1 (509) 933-1500

    4. Wine Country RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Prosser, WA
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 786-5192

    "The grounds are mostly well-kept though we did see some dog poop as we were walking around and some long term residents that took up more than their own space."

    "Amenities seemed up to snuff and appreciate their dog friendly approach. Local wines at store but no tastings at rv park this time of year. Wineries in walking distance a huge plus."

    5. Kiona west

    1 Review
    Benton City, WA
    46 miles
    +1 (509) 440-0856

    $50 - $75 / night

    6. Horn Rapids RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Richland, WA
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 375-9913

    "There is a really nice pool and hot tub, laundry room, showers, and a very nicely stocked store that includes hot food available. (Though we did not take advantage of that)."

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

    7. Smokiam RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Ephrata, WA
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 246-0413

    "I really like this place, but a lot of it depends on which level site you want to spring for. I’ll start with the cons: camp sites are pretty close together."

    "I usually HATE RV resorts due to the fact that many people do not honor quiet hours, the sites are too small, and the grounds are unkept. This was not the case for Smokiam."

    8. Warden Lake RV Resort

    1 Review
    Warden, WA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 349-9865

    "A hidden gem near moses lake, wa. Easy to find from I-90. Very friendly staff. Good lake for fishing trout. Definitely will go back."

    9. Squaw Rock RV Resort and Campground

    7 Reviews
    Goose Prairie, WA
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 658-2800

    $45 - $150 / night

    "I wanted to fish for a few days without having to drive to somewhere else to fish. We chose Squaw Rock for its amenities and its river access. Our rating is based on how well it met our desires."

    "Well-Maintained campground with nice river sites, pool, restaurant, and store. Close to area fishing and hiking."

    10. Stagecoach RV Park

    1 Review
    Naches, WA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 697-9650
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RV Park Reviews near Beverly, WA

343 Reviews of 87 Beverly Campgrounds


  • T
    Jul. 12, 2020

    Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort

    Big rig friendly! All RV sights are min. 50’ and all r pull thru’s!!!

    ALL BIG RIG FRIENDLY RV sights that are min. 50’ and all r pull thru’s!!! Full hook-ups 50/30 amp service and price INCLUDES ELECTRIC!!! Very clean RV Resort! Lots of grass b/n sights. Great sunset views. Golf course is amazing and very challenging. Workers all are very friendly.

    Offers MONTHLY rates which includes electric!

    OPEN YEAR ROUND ...

    You have early morning tee time they will bring a golf cart down to ur space the night before even!

    Great food and service at the restaurant... Prime Rib Special every Friday for dinner!

    We will be back often!

  • kristin S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2021

    Wine Country RV Park

    Quiet Overnight in Wine Country

    I typically rate campgrounds as they fit into 1 of 5 categories. This campground will be rated as an “along the way” stay — grounds that you seek out for a night or two as a place to simply stay the night along your journey to regroup and get some sleep. Ratings for this category are based on: Cost: 4 Overall grounds: 4 Utility of sites (hookups, level ground, accessibility): 4 Noise: 5 Reservation Process/Ease of Getting a Site: 5 Layout: 4 Customer Service: 5

    We only stayed at Wine Country RV Park as an overnight along our way, however, 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.

    The staff is quite friendly and they offer tastings from local wineries in their community room frequently. It’s worth mentioning that mask-wearing seems to be finished here. To each their own, but I know it’s still very important to some.

    The grounds are mostly well-kept though we did see some dog poop as we were walking around and some long term residents that took up more than their own space. The grounds are big-rig friendly and there is some grass between spaces. Premium sites have concrete pads while the lower cost sites are just gravel. The pads are mostly level, but slope upwards in some spots so unhitching can be just a little tricky. There is no privacy between sites, but the sites are wide enough for slide outs and chairs. Hookups were good, wifi was good enough for streaming (the park was only about 1/4 full while we were there). There is a pool and hot tub, both of which were closed for winter, and a small playground and basketball hoop for kids.

    Price is reasonable, if a little high, for being in the middle of a bunch of wineries, and they take Good Sam and other membership discounts. The area is quaint with lots of farms (and some of the smells that go along with it). There is a cute bakery just over the bridge in the historic area of town called Jade’s. Give them a visit! Also, for runners/walkers/bikers... there is a very long path system that goes from Prosser and along the highway for miles into Sunnyside! It’s accessible about 1/2 mile from the park. Also walking distance is Vintner’s Village with a series of tasting rooms to visit.

    A nice find for both passing through or staying a while longer if you’re into wines!

  • Cande D.
    Sep. 16, 2023

    Squaw Rock RV Resort and Campground

    Good base camp for doing Outdoors Activities

    I wanted to fish for a few days without having to drive to somewhere else to fish. We chose Squaw Rock for its amenities and its river access. Our rating is based on how well it met our desires. We felt Squaw Rocks location was good for making day trips. We'd stay here again. This is a mixture of cabins and RV sites. The cabins are nice and nicely laid out on the property. The RV sites back in onto the Naches River, unless you decide to drive into the site and face the river like we did. We ran our water and electricity under the coach to the service point. Our site was very close to level. The sites are very close together and you share the site utilities. It can get tight. Not all sites have sewer hookups. The common grounds are well-kept. The pool was clean and checked/serviced each day. The staff were very friendly and helpful during our stay. We found others staying here easy to meet and/or chat with. Know what you are getting! Single utility service serves two sites. The water spigot has a Y splitter to share a single water connection.- Power has one 30 Amp and one 50 Amp socket. The first rig arriving gets to choose which one they want to use.- There is NO Park RV Dump station. You're in a valley with NO cell service. Wi-Fi in the park is non-existent. There's a weak signal near the office. We camped at Squaw Rock Resort in a Motorhome.

  • T
    Jul. 12, 2020

    Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort

    Will be back often!

    RV Resort all spots pull-thru’s and min 50’ long.

    50/30 amp service w full hook ups.

    Daily and monthly rates offered that includes electric in pricing!

  • Kurtis K.
    Jun. 5, 2022

    Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort

    Perfect Weekend Getaway

    With gas prices out of control this was a perfect weekend getaway right off highway 17. Immaculately kept RV sites and 20 yards from teeing off. Full hookups, propane refill and a pool. Clubhouse serves food and does have full service bar during golfing hours. (9-5). One hour from tri cities and 15 minutes from Moses Lake or the potholes.

  • T
    Jul. 12, 2020

    Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort

    Amazing vacation

    All RV Sights are Big Rig Friendly. 50’ min and ALL are pull thru’s.

    Great golf course and very challenging...

    Great food at the restaurant.

    They offer daily and MONTHLY RATES which all INCLUDE Electric in the pricing!!!

  • jeremy B.
    Jun. 20, 2021

    Mardon Resort

    Convenient but Crowded

    This was our first visit to an RV “resort” and it wasn’t horrible. MarDon has lots of nice amenities but boy is it crowded. If you don’t mind crowds and like the convenience of resort camping MarDon is a good choice.

    (Disclaimer: I prefer boondocking and getting as far away from people as possible, so read this review with that in mind.)

    MarDon Resort sits on Potholes Reservoir about 16 miles southwest of Moses Lake. The reservoir is massive and offers excellent fishing and water sports. Central Washington gets dry and hot in the summer so come prepared.

    The Resort has been around since the 1970s and offers a lot of amenities: full hookup sites, tent sites, monthly rates, marina, restaurant & bar, swimming beach, mini golf, boat & golf cart rentals and more.

  • M
    Jun. 26, 2019

    Circle H RV Ranch

    Disappointing

    Moon travel guide said this was scenic rating of 8 out of 10. Yeah right!! This is mostly full time RVers. It’s right by a highway so there’s highway noise all night. The other side stares into an RV sales lot - ugly. Site 32’s hookups we’re broken - electricity wired wrong on both 30 & 50 amp(glad we caught it before plugging in!), water hookup wouldn’t flow. Will never stay here again, definitely not worth $57/night.

  • L
    Nov. 13, 2021

    Wenatchee Confluence State Park Campground

    Super nice campground

    Even though 99% of the time we boondock, we’ve stayed at this campground twice now. Once in the summer months and now in November. This last stay was FCFS. There isn’t any water hookups any longer for winter but there are many sights that have electric and dump hookups that are still operational. The camp itself is very well maintained. They are all drive through spots with a a picnic table on a concrete pad connected to a small gravel area that has a fire ring. A lot of open grassy area and the sites are definitely spaced far enough apart you don’t feel you’re on top of each other. Even in November, there’s groundskeepers maintaining the sites, leaf blowing, etc. would not hesitate to stay here again!


Guide to Beverly

RV campgrounds near Beverly, Washington offer accommodations for travelers in central Washington's Columbia Basin region. Located at approximately 538 feet elevation along the Columbia River, this area experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures frequently exceeding 90°F and cold winters with occasional snow. Most campgrounds remain open year-round, though certain amenities may be seasonal.

What to do

Golfing access: Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort in Warden provides direct access to golfing with pull-through RV sites. "Perfect weekend getaway right off highway 17. Immaculately kept RV sites and 20 yards from teeing off. Full hookups, propane refill and a pool," notes one camper.

Water activities: Thousand Trails Crescent Bar offers Columbia River access for boating and swimming. "Dramatic cliffs make the perfect backdrop for a week of fun on the water. Tire yourself out on the river, find a sandbar and post up for the day, maybe surf down some dunes into the river," shares one visitor.

Wine tasting: Wine Country RV Park provides a central location for exploring local wineries. A camper reports, "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."

What campers like

Spacious sites: Horn Rapids RV Resort offers well-maintained sites with ample room. "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," a camper explains.

Family amenities: Smokiam RV Resort features multiple recreational facilities. "Very clean campground. Nice amenities for families. Put put golf swimming pool hot tubs basketball and volleyball court and nice playground. Paddle board kayak and paddle boat rentals as well," one reviewer states.

Fishing access: Warden Lake RV Resort provides good fishing opportunities close to Moses Lake. A visitor comments, "A hidden gem near moses lake, wa. Easy to find from I-90. Very friendly staff. Good lake for fishing trout. Definitely will go back."

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Cell reception varies significantly at rv campgrounds in Beverly, Washington and surrounding areas. At Smokiam RV Resort, a reviewer notes, "Internet and cell service was poor. However, I absolutely loved staying here and plan to come back next year!"

Pet policies: Some rv parks have specific restrictions on pets. At Wine Country RV Park, a visitor cautions, "Looks great on paper. However these people must be into froufrou type dogs. 40 POUND LIMIT."

Seasonal considerations: Many Beverly area campgrounds have different amenities available depending on time of year. At Smokiam, a winter visitor observed, "If you're tent camping, no worry - bathrooms have showers and are extremely clean. Sites have full hookups 30/50 amp and heated coils to prevent any water freeze."

Tips for camping with families

Pool facilities: Squaw Rock RV Resort and Campground offers swimming options for families. "Beautiful cold pool. River is very scenic," notes one camper, though they also mention that spaces can be tight.

Lake swimming: Soap Lake at Smokiam Resort provides unique swimming experiences for kids. A reviewer explains, "Very little to no motor boat activity on the lake makes for great swimming. Sites are very clean and green! Nice grass to relax in."

Playground access: Multiple Beverly area campgrounds include playground facilities. Horn Rapids offers "a really nice pool and hot tub, laundry room, showers, and a very nicely stocked store that includes hot food available," perfect for family needs.

Tips from RVers

Pull-through site availability: Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort stands out for its spacious pull-through sites. "Never been to an RV Park where all the sights r 50' plus and pull-thrus. We will be backed a lot more," reports one RVer.

Hookup configurations: E & J RV Park offers varied hookup options but requires planning. A reviewer notes, "Been up since 3am and eyes were a burning so we had to pull into Pilot or E&Js. The lady inside the restaurant said to park anywhere and no charge!"

Dump station access: Horn Rapids RV Resort provides full dump station facilities. "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," explains one visitor.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Beverly, WA is Thousand Trails Crescent Bar with a 4.2-star rating from 11 reviews.

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