Best RV Parks & Resorts near Colfax, WA
Searching for an RV campsite near Colfax? Finding a place to camp in Washington with your RV is easier than ever. Search nearby RV campgrounds or find top-rated spots from other campers.
Searching for an RV campsite near Colfax? Finding a place to camp in Washington with your RV is easier than ever. Search nearby RV campgrounds or find top-rated spots from other campers.
Granite Creek courses north into the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River, between Russian Butte to the east and Mailbox Peak to the west. The stream surges swiftly through the gorge between those mountains, and the roar of whitewater rapids dominates the valley.
$59 - $66 / night
Centrally located in the beautiful panhandle of North Idaho, Soaring Hawk RV Resort offers a convenient, quiet location for enjoying the Northwest’s most beautiful scenic areas. Our unique design provides you a natural, spacious, relaxing and quiet RV experience. Reach out for our weekly, monthly and seasonal rates!
$55 / night
Camping Membership Required for this campground.
How can private RV camping near Spokane feel this far away from it all? Ponderosa Falls Resort is just a 10-minute drive from Spokane, but with forested grounds and more activities than you can throw a pine cone at, it's the outdoor adventure your family is craving.
Located just off I-90 in Cheney, WA, Ponderosa Falls Resort is one of the top RV parks near Spokane, WA, for a reason. Yes, location is part of it. It's easy to unhitch the car and take an excursion into the big city. A gondola Skyride above the raging Spokane river is just an exit or two away. And the best shopping on the sunny side of Washington State awaits in downtown Spokane.
But it's what's at Ponderosa Falls Resort that sets it apart from other campgrounds near Spokane, WA. We're talking indoor pool, spa, workout room, themed mini golf, sports court, bumper boats, volleyball. This is not a free campground. Call 253-682-5880.
The Sprague RV Park offers a convenient location for guests to stay. Located just off of Interstate 90 about 30 miles west of Spokane, we are located near several lakes, hiking trails and hunting areas! We offer full hookups with 30 & 50 AMP power. We offer onsite bathrooms with showers, laundry facilities, common area with BBQ's and a fire pit, complimentary light breakfast bar and vending machines. Give us a call or go onto our website to make a reservation!
$35 - $525 / night
Come join us on this lazy floating river. Country Lane Resort provides more than just camping. This retreat has fun for the whole family. Come to party, come to float, come to enjoy the river and its wildlife. With secluded tent garden sites, Bed & Breakfast, full hookup RV sites. Restaurant with full bar and fireplace lounge. Event Lodge. River side stage with pavilion bar. Year round activities such as floating, hiking, mountian biking, ATV riding, snowmobile trails, hunting, fishing.
$50 / night
$35 / night
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.
This is a well populated, well maintained adorable site. It’s secure with a gate and even has a mini golf course inside. Can not stress enough how safe and clean it is, we absolutely loved it’s manicured gardens for an RV Park. While we typically prefer to stay in more remote and private primitive sites, for an RV resort, this by far and away exceeded anything we have come across so far
Great camping spot. No RV hookups, but fresh water, restrooms, and showers. Next to river but lots of shrubs. Can walk down trail to access river bank.
This little campground/RV resort is just off a freeway & lots of trains travel close by....BUT, if u live nearby & are up for a last minute camp trip, this place satisfies! I don't fish, but I'm told they catch em off the docks. The host keeps things real clean/nice looking, and I'll bet u can almost always find a spot for a tent, and without a reservation!
Very nice state park on the snake river. Lots of shade, full hook ups.
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.
We paid $30 for 1 night, full hook-ups, pool, some shade, bathroom/shower, and walking distance to the casino.
PROS:
*The campground is very shady which is great when it's 102 degrees (record breaking year).
*The sites are pretty level and easy in and out.
*They irrigate so there is lush grass everywhere.
*Lots of biking in park and nearby along the riverfront.
*Very nice Lewis and Clark Discovery Center
*Aspen and Birch Loops DO have RV hookups. Cottonwood Loop does not.
*Access to the Snake River, with marina close by
*Disc golf course
*Close to town
CONS: *NO early checkin. 2:00 is it. They say they need the time to water and clean. They were nice about it. *Bathhouses are DESPERATELY in need of updating and the one in Cottonwood Loop mens room smelled of urine. *Can't really see the river from the campground
It was very smoky when we were there due to fires across the river in Oregon, so we cut our visit short. We will return when air quality returns though.
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.
If you like a beautiful and peaceful RV park with outstanding sunset, Harrison RV park is your destination and don’t forget to bring your bike, it have a great trail for ride your bike, you will enjoy this city…
This RV park is right in town near all the local amenities. Lots to do here, hiking, boating, swimming. There are nice shade trees and nice space between campsites.
I stayed here for one night and there was not much shade.
Like many RV parks there is a park, and tables outside.
There are train tracks very very close, but it was not disruptive surprisingly for the time we were there.
....The Campground and RV Park, located on Sprague Lake, just 36 miles west of Spokane, WA along I-90 and only 2 miles out of the town of Sprague, on a quiet paved road. (See our map) We are normally open from the 1st of April to the end of November.
....At Sprague Lake Resort, you can enjoy some of the best shore Fishing on the lake. The Resort is surrounded by springs that make this THE dock fishing spot for big (and tasty) Trout, Steelhead and even Bass. Sprague Lake is also known for it's big Channel Cats!
....If fishing isn't your thing, you can Camp or just picnic and relax under the big old Cottonwoods that shade our park. Bird watchers can enjoy sightings of White Pelicans, Meadowlarks, Cormorants, Loons, Wood Ducks and many other species.
....In our park under the trees, we have plenty of tent camping space and 31 full service hookups for your recreational vehicles. The endless shoreline offers a wonderful view from every RV or Camping site.
Lots of full hookups RV sites. There are rooms in the lodge also. This is a family resort with all the amenities. The only catch is that everyone is nude. Great if that is or might be your thing.
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.
I’ve been in search of local winter camping spots. I’ve never paid so much for a tent site in my entire life. It’s important to note that even though it says it’s an RV Park there are tent spots offered here.
I think the price is high just because it’s in touristy location.
There were enough trees to set up our hammocks!
The biggest thing I disliked about this site is that the 30 dollars they charges us was not enough. 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. 🥵
There was a playground on site but other than that it’s nothing special.
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. We will never return, but if you have safety concerns with children, I can see this as being a bonus.
Right behind a gas station, a couple spots for RVs
Very clean and well maintained. $35 for full hookups (2023). Lawn between sites is mowed and kept looking green. Some sites have large trees for shade, each site has a nice picnic table.
Chief Timothy is a great campground not far from clarkston that provides all he ammenties any camper would want. They have rv and tent sites available. Great atmosphere very well kept grounds makes this a great place to take your family! Pull thru sites for rvs makes it easy to come and go as you please. They have a designated swimming area and a boat launch if you have a boat. My family always loves camping here.
This campground was developed in the 1980’s and has wonderful facilities including showers, store, laundry, many full hookup sites and plenty of space between pull through sites.
Chief Timothy Park sits on a 282-acre island on Lower Granite Lake in the Snake River. The Park is known as the gateway to Hells Canyon Recreation Area, the deepest river gorge in North America and an area of striking scenery, abundant cultural history and outdoor adventure.
We stayed in the second loop which doesn’t have hookups but the sites were beautiful.
We have stayed at Chief Thimothy quite a few times. It doesn’t seem as well kept as other parks we like! The grass is blotchy, so if there’s rain, there’s mud...no rain,lots of dust and dirt! Easy access to the river with little docks along the shore. Swimming area available,too! Bathrooms, laundry, and full hookups all available. Dog friendly!
The tent sites are very close together and are right near to a road.
The RV sites are decent with a bbq and a bench. There are spots to have a bonfire, but it won’t be on your site if you have a RV.
There’s a cute bridge that separates the RV camping from the tent camping with various day use areas. There is a park that’s across the field from the RV cites with a playground and bonfire spot.
This was the prettiest campground we stayed in during an extensive road trip through Idaho. It was only half occupied during the end of June, so we enjoyed privacy and numerous bird songs. Care and creativity were used when building the sites; ours had tent sites on 2 levels, and another had little stairs carved into the dirt. Our site was very large and had very stately evergreen trees and a trail heading out. Sites for RVs seemed nice, too. There were clean vault toilets and a pump for potable water...all for $6. There's a nearby site (4 miles away) where garnets can be sluiced For at a Forest Service site. We didn't go there but maybe next time, as we are eager to return!
This campground has good sites, tent camping, full hookup spots, and is within walking distance to the public swimming area, the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes, and restaurants and a store in Harrison. The campground has a boat dock that is for campground guests only. My only complaint is the bathrooms. While they are clean and nice and have functional showers, I don’t like that there are only 2 of them, meaning if two people are either showering or using the bathroom, you can’t get in. Overall, one of the best places to visit if you want to hang out on CDA Lake.
Country Lane River Resort is located on the CDA River near Kingston, Idaho. The resort has its own down-home charm and is convenient for floating the river. It has a restaurant and bar, river float shuttle, full hookup RV sites, and tent sites. The staff are helpful and friendly too.
Unfortunately, it's a crowded, inebriated mess on the weekends. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a drunken, dehydrated float down the river like anybody else, but I also like to retreat to the privacy of a quiet campsite to sleep off the day's indulgences. The problem with the Country Lane Resort is that there's precious little privacy and the noise rarely drops below the level of a Toby Keith concert.
It's also highly likely you'll see some drunken fool flying a confederate flag on his UTV. This actually happened the weekend I was there. I know it's Idaho but come on people.
The Country Lane Resort is a mashup of the Double Duece roadhouse, a Hank Williams, Jr. concert, and a MAGA rally. Certainly this will appeal to some campers, but it's probably not for most.
Despite the great staff, the Country Lane Resort is just too damned loud and drunk to be any fun for someone looking to relax in the peace and quiet of the great outdoors.
Ok so if this is Last Resort this place was cool. First of, IT'S NO LONGER A KIA. Second, if maps send you down Hartsock Rd ( a right turn just outside of downtown Dayton) I don't recommend taking it. You will come to a steep canyon called Hartsock Rd. While the road is OK, not very wide, the grade is pretty steep. My brakes were cooking. Stay on highway 12. The campground itself was cool. Not alot of shade but just up road from the lakes to fish. Good hiking and walking beyond the lakes. We went two months ago and at Tucannon campground (south of campground) the road was closed due to washouts. I enjoyed my time. Showers, full hookups, good people.
Overall this RV site is simply a place to park you stuff.
There is a nice playground and it’s walking distance from Safeway.
If your here to see a game or experience a local event, then it will suit your needs.
The RV sites are very close together but they do come with electric hookups and water on each site. Depending what site you have, if you are towing a trailer you may have to drop it off and park at another location.
If it is your first time staying here, I highly recommend getting breakfast at the breakfast club.
Colfax, Washington, offers a variety of RV camping options that cater to different preferences and needs, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
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