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    The Quincy, Washington area contains a mix of established campgrounds and dispersed camping opportunities along the Columbia River and nearby lakes. Thousand Trails Crescent Bar and Crescent Bar Campground offer developed sites with RV hookups, tent areas, and some cabin options near the water. Dispersed camping can be found at locations like Ancient & Dusty Lake Trailhead and Frenchman Coulee, where more primitive conditions exist. The landscape ranges from riverside settings with dramatic cliff backdrops to desert terrain with small lakes, providing diverse camping environments within a relatively small geographic area.

    Most campgrounds in the region have seasonal operating windows, with many open from spring through early fall. "We spent a few nice days here mid-May in our swags, got the best campsite late Saturday which was a bit of luck," noted one visitor about Quincy Lake. The Columbia River valley can experience extreme heat during summer months, with limited shade at many sites. Water access varies significantly - developed campgrounds typically provide drinking water and sometimes showers, while dispersed sites require bringing all necessary supplies. Cell service is generally available near established campgrounds but may be spotty in more remote areas. Discover Passes are required for camping at some public land sites, while private campgrounds have reservation systems with varying cancellation policies.

    Waterfront access represents a major draw for campers in the Quincy area, with multiple sites offering views or direct access to the Columbia River. Several visitors mentioned the well-maintained grounds at Crescent Bar Campground, with one camper noting "very well kept campground" with "bathrooms with showers right in the center of the park." Sites at Quincy Lake provide fishing opportunities and wildlife viewing, though some visitors have reported occasional issues with litter at more remote locations. The region's dramatic geology creates scenic backdrops at several campgrounds, particularly at Frenchman Coulee, where rock formations draw both campers and climbers. Spring visits generally receive higher ratings due to more moderate temperatures and green vegetation, while summer heat can be challenging without adequate shade.

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    Best Campgrounds near Quincy (156)

      1. Thousand Trails Crescent Bar

      4.1(10)7mi from QuincyRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "They are sticklers on the parking situation so don’t expect any leeway. I believe it was 2 cars max with one boat and camper. Either way though they will only allow 2 cars."

      "Close to Moses Lake and Wenatchee - perfect getaway for the weekend. Beautiful sites near the river and the area is rapidly growing with activity. Seems like everyone has a dog. 😆"

      2. Crescent Bar Campground (Grant PUD Crescent Bar Recreation Area)

      4.1(7)7mi from QuincyRVs, Tents

      "Not as much activity on site but close to home. Perfectly situated between Quincy and Wenatchee."

      "Stayed here while in the area to do a trail run. The campground is super well maintained, with plenty of parking at every spot."

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      3. Gorge Amphitheatre Campground

      3.7(11)11mi from QuincyRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "First off, my type of camping is getting as far away from other people as possible. That is absolutely not going to happen when you are at the Gorge, but that is not why you camp at the Gorge."

      "You are in close proximity to your neighbors so get to know them. Make sure you bring everything you need cause you are not leaving once you are onsite."

      4. Quincy Lake

      4.5(6)7mi from QuincyRVs, Tents

      "Boat launch and hiking trails. Very quiet and well spaced out sites. Dusty Lake Trail is here and Ancient Lakes is a short drive away."

      "Hiked the ancient lakes trail and dusty lake. Didnt see anyone on the trails and didn't see or hear rattler. I will come back here but only in the spring."

      5. Ancient & Dusty Lake Trailhead

      4.8(5)8mi from Quincy

      "This place is where I go when I want to disconnect and get away from the stress of school in Ellensburg."

      "Avoid summer when it gets too hot and ticks and rattlesnakes are around. It gets cold at night so come prepared."

      6. Frenchman Coulee Dispersed Camping

      4.7(10)15mi from QuincyRVs, Tents

      "Great location so close to 90 but tucked away - will be staying here often"

      "I prefer to park here when its not busy as the "Feathers" basalt columns are really pretty to camp up next to. The second open site down the road has pit toilets and is a much larger area."

      7. Martha Lake Dispersed Camping

      4.0(5)10mi from QuincyRVs

      "Martha Lake was a pleasant surprise. We stayed overnight on the 4th of July in our Sprinter van to give our dogs a break from the fireworks."

      "I didn't drive very far in since I've never been here and it was dark. I parked close to the water near the entrance and next to a sketchy bathroom that had bullet holes in the door."

      8. Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park Campground

      4.4(28)24mi from QuincyRVs, Tents

      "This place is close to home for anyone in central Washington, the sites are giant and the views are amazing."

      "This campsite is quiet and has everything you need, full hookups, water, showers, and trails. The campground is small but really clean and nearly every site has a view of the river/lake."

      9. Burke Lake South

      4.0(3)8mi from QuincyRVs, Tents

      "There are multiple pull outs and established dispersed camping opportunities all along the entire road through the Ancient Lakes area. The specific spot marked on the dyrt map is just one spot."

      "Well maintained flat gravel road, so you can bring any type of vehicle There are pit toilets near each lake

      Att and Sprint service

      Discover Pass required ($35 a month)."

      10. Frenchman Coulee Backcountry Campsites

      4.1(8)15mi from QuincyTents

      "Surrounded by gorgeous cliffs with hikes and scrambles, if you are not a rock climber. Drive down to the end of the road for gorgeous access to the Columbia."

      "This is primarily a rock climbers base camp, but also serves well for a great overnight stop where you can camp right on the edge of the canyon, get in some nice vista views,& a short hike to a"falls"

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    Recent Reviews near Quincy, WA

    659 Reviews of 156 Quincy Campgrounds


    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 6, 2026

      Million Dollar Boat Launch Dry Camp

      Great!

      What a beautiful spot! We went to the left once we got in to the lot and it was perfect. There is a put toilet and it was very quiet.

    • bThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 4, 2026

      Ellensburg KOA

      Standard KOA

      Nice campground and typical of KOAs: a little too pricey for what you get, but reliable.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 3, 2026

      Wanapum State Park Campground

      Generous spaces

      This camp ground has very vgenerous spaces --unlike many I've seen. You aren't packed in like sardines. What's the point in camping, if you don't get any space. 

      It's right next to the Columbia River. 

      It's also right next to a public Park that has a sandy beach and plenty of picnic tables. 

      The one draw back is the wind. It can be pretty gusty at times. One night it even rocked my van.   But if i the wind isn't blowing , 

      t's an ideal place to get away. 

      https://youtu.be/ZcbPyXDHWkg?is=QiJBEMzU64IWl02m

      The Gingko Petrified Forest is near by. Just on the other side of I90

    • Amy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 30, 2026

      Perch Point Wild Camping Area

      Beautiful sunset location

      Honestly absolutely stunning view. Very windy at night and a bunch of weird looking bugs got into the van as it got darker. But it was a great uneventful night. a few pit toilets but I didnt use them. Also a few dead fish along the shore.

    • Saraj B.The Dyrt ADMIN User
      Jun. 30, 2026

      LOGE Leavenworth Cabins

      Cabin in the Woods/Town

      I stayed here for a Thursday and Friday night in June, and it was the perfect home base for a Leavenworth getaway. While the cabin is cozy, definitely a"pack light" kind of space, it’s exceptionally well-designed and packed with everything you actually need, including a kitchen. The highlight was walking directly out to the Wenatchee River with nice views from the deck, plus a great community space with a grill for when you want to socialize. The location is also incredibly convenient. It’s entirely walkable, but I zoomed into town on my electric scooter for groceries, dinner, and wine tasting. My only recommendation is to stay longer.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 30, 2026

      Frenchman Coulee Dispersed Camping

      Weekend Trip

      Went out for a little weekend trip saw the spot a hot minute ago and decided to finally pull the trigger on. It got some great views along the ridgeline trail was very car accessible, and it was Wellesly quiet we had one neighbor to our left and another one down the road fairly slow, but also wasn’t festival or concert evening so that was expected

    • Amy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 30, 2026

      South Outlet - WDFW

      Not a great spot

      Just a few gravel spots. Could probably post up for a quick rest. Nothing to write home about

    • docbald The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 28, 2026

      Suncrest Resort

      Clean, quiet, well appointed, long term

      My wife is a traveler. We have been staying here at the Suncrest RV Park very enjoyable good amenities good people.

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 28, 2026

      Potholes State Park Campground

      Nice, quiet campground

      We enjoyed our 1 night stay at Potholes. It’s a bit hard to get to coming from the west, but the park is well kept. It was early June, and the park was not at all crowded. We liked the layout of the loops for RVA camping, which felt like there was a decent amount of space. We did not fish or otherwise use the lake, but it is very scenic. Shower facilities were also well-maintained.


    Guide to Quincy

    Camping near Quincy, Washington offers a diverse range of experiences from established campgrounds along the Columbia River to primitive desert sites with minimal facilities. The area sits within the rain shadow of the Cascades at approximately 1,300 feet elevation, creating a dry climate that averages less than 8 inches of precipitation annually. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F, while nights can drop significantly due to the desert conditions.

    What to do

    Climbing opportunities: At Frenchman Coulee Backcountry Campsites, rock climbing dominates recreational activities. "A 4 minute approach to the nice moderate area called the Feathers and about 15 minutes from other climbs. A short drive down the road brings you to the Columbia River if you're looking to take a swim," notes one climber who visits regularly.

    Hiking trails: The Ancient Lakes area provides multiple interconnected hiking routes. A visitor at Ancient & Dusty Lake Trailhead described it as "a good early season hike while its still rainy in Seattle it can easily be sunny and warm on the other side of the mountains. There are at least 5 good campsites at the lakes that will each hold multiple tents no problem."

    Wildlife viewing: The lakes attract diverse bird species. "Amazing area for free camping (must have Discover pass) great for fishing and wildlife viewing. Many birds and interesting plants," reports a camper at Quincy Lake. The surrounding desert landscape supports rabbits, marmots, and various reptile species.

    What campers like

    Water access: Columbia River proximity ranks high with campers. At Thousand Trails Crescent Bar, one visitor praised the "awesome views of the Columbia River Valley. Well maintained grounds and amenities for a Thousand Trails campground. Awesome and accommodating staff. There is a walking path that you can access easily from the campground that goes to the end of Crescent Bar."

    Geological features: The unique basalt formations and petrified wood draw visitors. "The landscape is really gorgeous and colorful. The park has a very large boat launch area with day use facilities available. You're also a very short drive from the Ginko Petrified Forest, interpretive center, and rock shop, all of which are super fun for rock-hounders," notes a visitor at Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park Campground.

    Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer generous spacing between sites. "The sites are large and spread out. There are only a few select spots with partial shade. This campground is a great spot to relax, soak up the sun or watch a set of A-18 Fighter Jets fly through the valley while training," reports a visitor at Crescent Bar Campground.

    What you should know

    Water supplies: Most dispersed sites require bringing all water. "Pack all the water you will need. Ancient Lakes sites are only 2 miles from the trailhead on flat terrain which makes it for an ideal first backpacking experience. Only catch is that the lakes are polluted with agricultural runoff so that water should not be used for drinking not even if filtered," advises a backpacker.

    Summer heat: The region becomes extremely hot during summer months. A camper at Martha Lake Dispersed Camping noted, "It's very primitive, with two pit toilets and no other services. Sites are not designated, just find a spot you like." Without shade structures, temperatures can become dangerous.

    Reservation policies: Several campgrounds have strict cancellation rules. One visitor warned, "If for some reason you have to cancel your reservation they will RIP YOU OFF with their unfair and completely exploitative cancellation policy. In our case, we wanted to cancel and then planned to re-book later in the fall...They kept HALF of our fee ($237.50) even though there is ample time for them to re-book the site."

    Tips for camping with families

    Bike-friendly areas: Paved pathways suit younger cyclists. "A great campground. The sites are large and well maintained. This place is very kid friendly. There are a tone of paved trails for bike riding or walking. The Columbia river is feet away and has plenty of access points," notes a family camper.

    Site selection priorities: For families, proximity to facilities matters. A visitor at Burke Lake South advised, "There are several pullouts in this whole area, not just this spot. Well maintained flat gravel road, so you can bring any type of vehicle. There are pit toilets near each lake."

    Swimming considerations: Water access exists but caution is needed. "Down the street from the camping there is a park that is great for swimming in the Colombia river," shared one visitor, while another warned, "I would not recommend swimming, or getting in the water at all, as it's all agricultural runoff."

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling: Most campgrounds have gravel pads requiring minimal leveling. One RVer at Martha Lake shared, "Stopped while traveling through for an overnight stay. Camping areas are big gravel lots next to the lake. Had no problem with level. There is some noise from I90, but not really that bad."

    Power options: RVers should note which campgrounds offer hookups. At Crescent Bar, "There are 30 and 50 amp sites with sewer hook ups. It is blazing hot here in summer with little to no shade. Nice walking path to the river and to the resort community near by. It is about 10 miles from Quincy Wa."

    Road conditions: Access to some dispersed sites requires high clearance. "Entrance to this camping area has some pitch to it. Better suited for high clearance vehicles, and brave souls in truck campers," warns a camper about Frenchman Coulee. For larger rigs, stick to established campgrounds with developed roads.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Quincy, WA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Quincy, WA offers a wide range of camping options, with 156 campgrounds and RV parks near Quincy, WA and 32 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Quincy, WA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Quincy, WA is Thousand Trails Crescent Bar with a 4.1-star rating from 10 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 32 free dispersed camping spots near Quincy, WA.