Best Glamping near Conconully, WA

Conconully's prime glamping destinations include Shady Pines Resort and Liar's Cove Resort, both offering upscale outdoor accommodations with panoramic water views. These established resorts feature luxury canvas tents and modern glamping cabins equipped with comfortable beds, electricity, and essential amenities for an elevated camping experience. The Winthrop/N. Cascades National Park KOA Holiday, located a short drive away, provides unique western-themed glamping options including rentable covered wagons with proper bedding and convenient access to modern facilities. American Legion Park rounds out the area's glamping options with yurt accommodations near the scenic riverfront. "Great Cabin Bunk Bed Came With sheets pool is warm great air vent the cabin was the best I have seen in my life great staff," noted one visitor about the KOA's accommodations.

The surrounding Methow Valley provides the perfect backdrop for eco-friendly glamping experiences with activities ranging from waterfront fishing at Shady Pines to pontoon boat rentals at Liar's Cove Resort. Safari-style accommodations at these resorts place guests directly on the waterfront with prime opportunities for wildlife viewing – deer, geese, and herons frequently visit these natural settings. Winter visitors appreciate heated glamping options while summer guests enjoy direct water access and swimming. According to a recent visitor, "They even have some sites that are fenced for privacy and these sites have a hot tub and grill." Most glamping accommodations are seasonal with peak availability from April through October, though some resorts like Shady Pines operate year-round. Reservations are strongly recommended for these luxury outdoor stays, especially during summer months when waterfront sites fill quickly.

Best Glamping Sites Near Conconully, Washington (17)

    1. Shady Pines Resort

    3 Reviews
    Conconully, WA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (509) 826-2287

    $36 / night

    "It is popular with ATVrs, but they were very polite and drive appropriately."

    2. Liar's Cove Resort

    1 Review
    Conconully, WA
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 826-1288

    3. Winthrop/N. Cascades National Park KOA Holiday

    10 Reviews
    Winthrop, WA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 996-2258

    "Site S9 comes with a private fenced area, with fire pit, hot tub, seating and fully ready propane Weber. Staff is immediate and attentive. Free WiFi and only 1 hour from the National Park."

    "On some occasions I have been ready to spend it and other times I have to be convinced a little more due to the location. "

    4. Leader Lake Campground

    2 Reviews
    Conconully, WA
    13 miles
    Website

    "We stayed on the East Side of the lake by the dock. Vault toilets, Paved roads, right on the water, fire pits, etc. Clean - first come first serve - fills up quick starting around 5pm om Friday."

    "Just wanted somewhere kind of close to go check out and camp. Husband wanted to go fishing there so we figured if there were sites we would stay."

    5. American Legion Park

    3 Reviews
    Conconully, WA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 422-3600

    "Nice park beside very slow river adjacent to busy road. No dogs on grass. Garbage. Picnic tables. Shaded. Stay 72 hours. Warm shower. Flush toilet. $10/night/vehicle or tent"

    6. Pine Near RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Garner, NC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 341-4062

    "Only a short block walk into the heart of Winthrop which has all amenities, restaurants, micro brews, shopping etc. Very clean restrooms, ( $1.00 for a 2 minute shower) laundry available"

    "Nice restrooms and laundry."

    7. Aeneas Lake

    1 Review
    Tonasket, WA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 754-4624

    8. Riverbend RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Twisp, WA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 997-3500

    "The office welcomed you as your drove in and made it easy to stop, pay for your site and find out all the information you needed to know not only about the campsite but also the surrounding area."

    "Beautiful location on river. Traffic noise but did not bother us at all. Would be tight when camp is full but it was not while we were there."

    9. Upper Bobcat Dispersed Camping

    2 Reviews
    Winthrop, WA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 754-4624

    "Super close to the river. There were a lot of people, mainly families, but everyone was super respectful and it honestly made me feel safer and a solo traveler. Would definitely go back."

    10. Boulder Creek

    1 Review
    Winthrop, WA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 754-4624
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Glamping Reviews near Conconully, WA

52 Reviews of 17 Conconully Campgrounds


  • Aloha M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2024

    Winthrop/N. Cascades National Park KOA Holiday

    North Cascades Camp

    We took the opportunity to secure one of the “private” lots. Site S9 comes with a private fenced area, with fire pit, hot tub, seating and fully ready propane Weber. Staff is immediate and attentive. Free WiFi and only 1 hour from the National Park.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 28, 2020

    Riverbend RV Park

    Short & Long Term Stay Options, Great For Larger Rigs But With Tent Spaces

    Washington Rolling down the road on the Cascade Loop I took in all the scenery and enjoyed every moment. But something I noticed along the way was that cell signal was minimal and with that it made it a bit harder to find locations to stop for the night. Typically I enjoy a more remote site or a good forest camp, however along the loop, though there are many forest service roads, most certainly with camping available, being so remote without cell signal and roads looking more questionable in some areas, I feared going to far off the beaten path into the unknown in my small car. 

    This brought me to the Riverbend RV Park, a Good Sam park along the loop which actually allocates some of their spaces to tent campers. Privately owned the features were a bit more expansive than many of the sites I had visited along the way including running water and full hook ups for those in RVs. Additionally they had a propane refill station which was quite nice for a small charge without having to wander into town to find supplies. 

    The layout of the location was nice as it formed a large loop easy to access even by the largest of rigs. The office welcomed you as your drove in and made it easy to stop, pay for your site and find out all the information you needed to know not only about the campsite but also the surrounding area. A few brochures inside noted area attractions and information about the loop itself. This office also housed a small general store which had a few items you might need while at camp and some general items which could be nice in way of snack and food. Nothing large, but certainly helpful for those who were weary from the road and all the traveling excitement. 

    This park welcomes families but also their pets, with a large pet area for them to run free and enjoy stretching their legs. Otherwise throughout camp they do ask you keep your pets on a leash, which seemed more than fair considering the large space they were given to enjoy free of burden. 

    The kiddos were also welcome with their own play area that was well maintained and away from the other campers just enough to not disrupt the silence of the camp. This area had its own water fountain to assure hours of safe and hydrated play. 

    The sites themselves were typical of an RV park, a standard picnic table and enough room to move around a little but still somewhat closer to your neighbors than you would be at many forest campsites. I found that the camping area I checked out for myself had a little more distance between the sites which was nice but there was no tree coverage so it is a bit of a trade off for space or shade. 

    On premise is an activity room and also a restroom area. Restrooms offer showers and warmth on the cold days and night and the activity room is a large room with plenty of space to enjoy a game night or some time watching television in a more social setting. There is also a laundry facility at this building which was super helpful for catching up along the loop after several weeks of travel. 

    All in all though this was privately run and thus a bit more expensive, around $30 a night, the benefits of the stay at this location were vast. Though it wasn’t my style of camping for every night a stop here was a nice way to check out some of the many amenities which contrast some of the other camps along the way. Definitely worth a stop if you are in an RV or if you want to have a place with a lot of benefits.

    TIPS: 

    • If you are a larger unit this is a great place to stay for amenities and size of spaces you will easily be able to pull in and get comfortable with your slides at this location.

    • Location of this campsite is key as it is close to town but also along the loop within driving distance of the North Cascades Park and also some of the Washington State Parks.   If you can detach and use this as a home base it will work well with your travels.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 28, 2020

    Winthrop/N. Cascades National Park KOA Holiday

    Western Themed KOA, Worthy of KOA Namesake

    We are all familiar with KOA and that the company prides itself in bringing more features to their campers. But many times I have found that comes with a hefty price tag. On some occasions I have been ready to spend it and other times I have to be convinced a little more due to the location. 

    When pulling into Winthrop I really wanted to find out a little more about their KOA and if it was more of a hit or miss. Themed much like the other portions of the community in western decor, the campground welcomed me immediately. I found that the rustic them of the stacked fence and the cabin like exterior of the main office was just a taste of the what was to come within the community. 

    It only continued with their other offerings. They had many old pieces along the way which would be perfect for taking photos, enjoying a piece of the old west and setting the tone.

     This park offered camping for RVs and tents but also had cabins. Cost was on target for the other options in the community and came with many luxuries which others did not including a store, pool and play area. Laundry was offered at this location as well and they had kayak and boat rentals if you were wanting to go and enjoy some of the many waterways in the area. 

    I really enjoyed the spacing of the sites, however many were not well covered by trees and left something to be desired. The gravel roadway was muddy from recent rain and made it a bit sloshy to get to the sites themselves. So while they were nice overall that particular thing would something I would say is a bit of a let down in comparison to the rest of the facility. 

    The play area was another area which would be perfect for grabbing a few memorable photos, with oversized brightly colored chairs which could fit then entire family. Additionally they offered a nice outdoor space with patio chairs and umbrellas by the office which was a nice place to stop in and enjoy some time. 

    Overall the biggest asset to this campground still laid in their proximity to the community itself. From here you can drive only a few miles and be in the middle of the historic downtown western themed community and enjoy some very unique activities. For that I would say that the benefits outweigh the downside of cost which is between$30 and$50 for tent or RV camping. 

    Tips: 

    • Book online in advance of your stay if you are wanting a tent site, they are more limited. 
    • If you are in a larger rig, bring a detachable vehicle to navigate in town as there are not a lot of places to park larger rigs in the community itself.
  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 16, 2023

    Gold Mountain RV Park

    Lots of amenities!

    Ashley here with The Dyrt. I want to give a warm welcome to your host, Marion. There are 21 sites available, each with full hook-ups. Check out the Ti-Pi's too! Book your stay today and leave them some love.

  • David H.
    Jul. 17, 2018

    Antilon Lake Campground

    Stunning, with a "but"

    Our visit was a completely random one, one of us just selected a spot on the map, and we went. we arrived after dark, set up camp, told a few stories, and went to bed. the view in the morning is beyond description. the only detractor was the mosquitos and bees. would definitely be best in spring or fall.

  • Brooks S.
    Jan. 21, 2021

    Winthrop/N. Cascades National Park KOA Holiday

    A Great KOA in the Methow Valley

    This KOA is a great campground, it's clean, it's centrally located to the town of Winthrop and there are close by amenities for groceries, etc. A very kid friendly place to stay as well. They even have some sites that are fenced for privacy and these sites have a hot tub and grill.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2022

    Riverbend RV Park

    Mostly great

    Beautiful location on river. Traffic noise but did not bother us at all. Would be tight when camp is full but it was not while we were there. Host did great job of spacing rvs throughout camp for optimal privacy. Male host a bit militant about dogs off leash (including in your site). Laundry facilities very dusty/dirty. One dryer (middle one) did not fry clothes well even though ran it twice. Good sized dog run and a lot of games for guest use. We had fun using corn hole game. Really decent price for full hookups and site was pretty level.

  • Josh C.
    Jul. 7, 2022

    Leader Lake Campground

    Great Spot

    We stayed on the East Side of the lake by the dock. Vault toilets, Paved roads, right on the water, fire pits, etc. Clean - first come first serve - fills up quick starting around 5pm om Friday. So if you're trying for the weekend - get there quick.

  • Ethyn G.
    Jun. 10, 2021

    Swan Lake Campground

    Great place w a beautiful night aky

    The nightly call of the loons sing you to sleep as they howl to one another. The trout are in abundance but are some what if a challenge to keep hooked. Camp site are flat. Huge fire pits. And the night sky like you only see in movies!!


Guide to Conconully

Conconully sits at about 2,300 feet elevation in the Okanogan Highlands, where summer temperatures average 85°F during the day and cool to 50°F at night. The area experiences distinct seasons with heavy snowfall in winter and dry, warm conditions in summer. Many glamping sites near Conconully operate seasonally, typically closing from November through March due to snow conditions.

What to do

Water activities at Leader Lake: Leader Lake Campground offers prime fishing opportunities for trout, largemouth bass, and crappies. The east side of the lake provides camping spots directly by the dock. "We stayed on the East Side of the lake by the dock. Vault toilets, Paved roads, right on the water, fire pits, etc," notes Josh C. about the Leader Lake Campground.

Wildlife viewing at Boulder Creek: Boulder Creek camping area provides mountain views and creek access for wildlife spotting. "Beautiful mountain views. Creek is amazing. Campsites are well maintained. Restroom are cleaned daily," reports Sharon T. about Boulder Creek.

Day trips from Twisp: Use glamping sites as a base for exploring nearby attractions. "This is a great location for day trips," notes a reviewer at Riverbend RV Park. The park's location along the Cascade Loop makes it convenient for accessing North Cascades National Park and Washington State Parks.

What campers like

Riverside relaxation: Many glamping sites feature river access for cooling off during hot summer days. "Relaxing stay, great panoramic water view and excellent customer service. Our dogs were happy playing in the water and watching the deer, geese and herons," shares Katie S. about her stay at Shady Pines Resort.

Off-leash pet areas: Some glamping facilities provide dedicated spaces for pets to roam freely. "We appreciated the off-leash dog space!" mentions a camper at Riverbend RV Park. This feature allows pets to exercise while still maintaining leash rules throughout the main camping areas.

Family-friendly amenities: Glamping close to Conconully, Washington offers various entertainment options for children. "Swimming pool, bike rentals, mining for gems, arrowheads and fossils; purchase from store, playground," shares Shayna A. about her stay at Winthrop/N. Cascades National Park KOA Holiday.

What you should know

Shower facilities vary: Shower options and costs differ between glamping sites. "Great little campground with very nice owners. My only complaint is that the showers cost money!" notes Miranda M. about Pine Near RV Park. At other locations, showers are included in the stay price.

Bugs can be intense: Some locations experience heavy insect activity during summer months. "Was here last summer and the bugs were BAD, like hiding in the car and tent bad. Left with more bug bites than I could count," warns PJ H. about Upper Bobcat Dispersed Camping.

Weather considerations: The area can experience strong winds, especially in the Methow Valley. "One of the nights we were there, we had to douse our campfire because embers were flying everywhere," shares a camper about their experience at a local campground.

Tips for camping with families

Look for playground access: Several glamping sites near Conconully feature children's play areas. "The kiddos were also welcome with their own play area that was well maintained and away from the other campers just enough to not disrupt the silence of the camp," notes Crystal C. about Riverbend RV Park.

Consider fenced private sites: Some locations offer specialized family accommodations. "They have some sites that are fenced for privacy and these sites have a hot tub and grill," reports Brooks S. about Winthrop KOA.

Seek out kid-friendly activities: American Legion Park offers affordable glamping with activities nearby. "Nice park beside very slow river adjacent to busy road. No dogs on grass. Garbage. Picnic tables. Shaded. Stay 72 hours. Warm shower. Flush toilet. $10/night/vehicle or tent," describes DL M.

Tips from RVers

Choose parks with paved roads: Several glamping sites offer good road surfaces for RVs and additional activities. "Nice paved roads to scooter and skate," mentions Jennifer H. about Riverbend RV Park, highlighting how smooth surfaces benefit both vehicles and recreation.

Check leveling requirements: Site levelness varies between campgrounds. "Good sized full hookups and site was pretty level," reports Mary F. from her stay at Riverbend RV Park, though noting that "laundry facilities very dusty/dirty."

Internet connectivity varies: Signal strength differs throughout the region. "Skoolie friendly, nice and quiet. Very friendly staff. Good for travellers as you can rent just a shower. Only downside is wifi is sketchy and 4g is sub par," explains Joshua D. from his experience at Winthrop KOA.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Conconully, WA is Shady Pines Resort with a 5-star rating from 3 reviews.

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