Camping near Maple Valley, WA

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    Camping near Maple Valley, Washington encompasses several state parks and established campgrounds within a short drive of this suburban community. Kanaskat-Palmer State Park, located in nearby Ravensdale, provides year-round camping with updated facilities and river access. Lake Sawyer Resort in Black Diamond offers tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with boat-in access. The area sits between the urban amenities of the Seattle metro region and the wilderness of the Cascade Mountains, providing a convenient base for outdoor recreation. As one camper noted, Kanaskat-Palmer State Park features "nice updated bathrooms and great trails along the river with swimming spots" that can be explored beyond the main swimming area.

    Most campgrounds in the Maple Valley region require reservations, especially during summer months when sites fill quickly. A Washington State Discover Pass ($30 annually) is required for day use at state parks, though overnight camping fees typically cover parking. Campfire restrictions are common during dry summer months, but firewood is available for purchase at most established campgrounds when fires are permitted. Cell service is generally reliable at campgrounds closer to town but becomes spotty in more remote areas near the mountains. The region experiences mild, rainy winters and warm, dry summers, making late spring through early fall the most popular camping season.

    The camping options around Maple Valley range from fully-developed RV parks with hookups to more rustic tent camping experiences. Tolt MacDonald Park, about 30 minutes north, offers a mix of tent sites, RV spots, and yurts with river access. Dash Point State Park provides forested camping with beach access, though some sites experience road noise. Visitors appreciate that many campgrounds balance convenience with natural settings, as one reviewer mentioned that locations are "close enough to town for necessities but far enough to get the secluded feeling." Family-friendly amenities like swimming areas, hiking trails, and picnic facilities are common at the state parks throughout the region.

    Best Campgrounds near Maple Valley (274)

      1. Kanaskat-Palmer State Park

      4.6(32)7mi from Maple ValleyRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Great spot not too far from thr city of Maple Valley. The showers and bathrooms and nice and updated. The river has some great trails to walk on and nice swimming spots!"

      "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."

      from $20 / night

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      2. Dash Point State Park Campground

      3.9(74)18mi from Maple ValleyRVs, Glamping

      "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."

      from $20 / night

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      3. Tinkham Campground

      4.0(46)22mi from Maple Valley52 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $32 - $36 / night

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      4. Tall Chief Campground

      4.1(15)16mi from Maple ValleyRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "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!"

      5. Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

      4.3(22)19mi from Maple ValleyRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      6. Saltwater State Park Campground

      3.0(11)14mi from Maple ValleyRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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"

      from $60 / night

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      7. Blue Sky RV Park

      5.0(5)11mi from Maple ValleyRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      8. Issaquah Village RV Park

      3.7(6)11mi from Maple ValleyRVs, Tents

      "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."

      9. Lake Sawyer Resort

      2.3(4)3mi from Maple ValleyRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "If you can look past the rundown bathrooms and strict rules about dogs and everything else you’re doing then you can appreciate the beauty of Lake Sawyer every morning."

      10. Vasa Park Resort

      4.8(6)15mi from Maple ValleyRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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."

      from $65 - $125 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Maple Valley, WA

    1406 Reviews of 274 Maple Valley Campgrounds


    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Old Cascades Highway Dispersed

      Hidden gem

      This place is the best free camping in Washington. Coming from the Skykomish direction I believe it’s the turnoff to the right, right before the bridge. The old Cascades Highway road is barely travelled at all and there is rushing river right along the campsite. There is service and other pull offs along the highway if this spot is taken. There’s some large rocks that you have to maneuver around but my Subaru Forester got around it just fine.

    • Edward R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Dash Point State Park Campground

      Tight for big rigs

      Stayed on site 38. Perfect for Van camping. Electric,water and sewer. Some sewer locations may need an extension hose. Power ran about 118 to 120 voltage. Cell service where we were at ...ATT had 3 bars and Verizon at 1 or 2 bars at best. Very dated park. But paved narrow roads and tight sites. Reserved on phone, same day of arrival. At 3:18 pm and checkin was closed. So we just went to site. Our loop restroom was very dated and needed some repairs. X1 shower in men's and women's. Men's side had tile missing but had hot water. Overall....just a very dated park. Airport noise noticeable. But spaces are somewhat spaced out with some privacy.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Kitsap Memorial State Park Campground

      Nice, quiet for bicycle touring

      As cyclists, we really enjoyed this state park. The hiker/biker sites are in a wooded area removed from the other sites which makes them peaceful. Good bathroom and shower amenities, picnic tables by the hiker/biker sites and in the day use area, and a lovely ocean view. Love the cheap, first come first serve option for those arriving by human power! There is also access to a store with supplies and firewood nearby. We enjoyed this spot because we could bike from our home in North Seattle, take the ferry from Edmonds and do a quick one-nighter over here.

    • M
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Lake Sena Campground

      Quaint spot in the trees!

      We loved this spot! We had the entire grass area pretty much to ourselves. We explored all of the trails we could find and got in just over 9k steps one day with our toddler on his bike, all on the gravel roads and wooded paths.

      The entire area is clean and well maintained, including the roads, sites, and bathrooms (warm with one shower).

      There are a lot of types of sites to choose from (regular tent, primitive tent, big rig, wooded, grass, trail side, sun, and shade).

      The lake is little and cute and has a large spacious dock and big rainbow trout. Unfortunately it wasn’t warm enough on our visit to get in but if it had been, I would have!

      A great alternative to all of the packed RV parks in the area. We would definitely come back here.

    • Karen C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 3, 2026

      Fay Bainbridge Park

      KC

      Gorgeous location. We saw one staff person working SO hard cleaning the campground of weekend trash. The bathroom was ghastly! Big door doesn’t close, the one shower stall so old I don’t think cleaning could help. Totally unsafe with just a couple curtains - no lock. Don’t go in there alone. If you play Pickle Ball you’re in luck - the Founders Course s are wonderful and the Club Members very welcoming!

    • 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.

    • 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!


    Guide to Maple Valley

    Camping near Maple Valley, Washington ranges from waterfront RV resorts to forest campgrounds nestled in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. The area sits at elevations between 500-1,000 feet and receives approximately 45 inches of annual rainfall. Most campgrounds in this region remain partially shaded throughout summer due to the dense evergreen forest canopy, creating cooler microclimates even during July and August's warmest days.

    What to do

    River activities: Green River at Kanaskat-Palmer State Park offers opportunities for fishing, kayaking and swimming. "We stayed just one night at site 42, which was on a corner and offered a good amount of privacy and easy access to the clean bathrooms. It's a short walk to the river where we watched the kayakers and did a very easy hike," notes Rachel.

    Beach exploration: Puget Sound access at Saltwater State Park provides marine experiences within a short drive. "The water at sunset is super pretty, can't beat that and it's only a five minute walk from the campsites," shares Sarah R. The park features marine life viewing, tidepooling, and swimming during summer months.

    Forest hiking: Trail networks connect many camping areas to larger wilderness systems. Campers report the trails at Tolt MacDonald Park are well-maintained and accessible. One visitor noted, "The campground, park and trails are very well maintained and they even provide you with garden carts to help you get your stuff across the bridge."

    What campers like

    Private sites: Tree coverage provides separation between campsites at many parks. Jeff O. mentioned about Kanaskat-Palmer: "The spaces are very private and spread out. Everything is clean including the bathrooms." The park's layout maximizes privacy despite being completely full.

    Clean facilities: Bathroom quality consistently receives positive reviews. Laura M. reported, "Showers are hot and free, and there's a free dump and potable water fill as well." Many campgrounds near Maple Valley maintain bathroom facilities that exceed typical state park standards.

    Proximity to water: Creeks, rivers and lakes are accessible from multiple campgrounds. At Tinkham Campground, campers appreciate waterfront sites. "We had a beautiful experience at this campground. At the sound of the river rushing behind us the entire time. Woke up to a beautiful sunrise," says Brandy D.

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Most sites must be booked well in advance, especially during summer. At Game Farm Wilderness Campground, "Reservations open January 1st" for the entire year.

    Park enforcement: Rangers actively monitor campgrounds near urban areas. At Kanaskat-Palmer State Park, "The park rangers are 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 quite," reports Kelly P.

    Highway noise: Some campgrounds experience traffic sounds. At Saltwater State Park, planes from nearby Sea-Tac airport pass overhead frequently. One camper noted, "Planes fly by constantly but if you have noisy neighbors it's kind of nice."

    Environmental hazards: Watch for stinging nettles on river trails. Jeff O. warns, "Watch out for stinging nettles on the paths to the river if wearing shorts. Very painful."

    Tips for camping with families

    Water activities: Swimming options vary widely between locations. At Dash Point State Park, "There's a day use lake and we had a wonderful time camping here!" according to Brittany L. Many parks offer alternatives to river swimming for younger children.

    Playgrounds: Recreation areas cater to different age groups. Saraj B. notes, "The beach is a short walk from camp, just long enough to make you feel like you earned your sunset view, but not so long that you regret your life choices."

    Site selection: Corner locations provide more play space. Many campers recommend requesting corner sites when traveling with children, as they offer additional room without neighboring campsites on at least one side. One camper noted their site "was on a corner and offered a good amount of privacy."

    Wildlife viewing: Bird watching opportunities abound early morning. The diverse habitats near Maple Valley support abundant bird species, particularly in the forested campgrounds and along waterways.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup limitations: Water and electric available at most parks, but sewer connections are rare. At Tall Chief Campground, David O. reports, "All hook ups included. (Bring your dump tote!) easy easy easy dump station."

    Site leveling: Gravel pads may require adjustment. Cody F. shares about Kanaskat-Palmer: "The gravel pull through was so not level the jacks pushed the front tires 6 inches off the ground. But there was lots of private space and the trails were beautiful."

    Cell coverage: Reception varies widely between sites in the same campground. According to Brodie D., "Another thing that can be annoying is trying to find a site with good cell reception due to all the trees. They definitely have a few, but I would say arrive early so you can drive by all the sites while checking to make sure you have good reception if you need it."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where are the best campgrounds near Maple Valley, WA?

    Kanaskat-Palmer State Park is an excellent option close to Maple Valley, offering updated showers and bathrooms, plus beautiful river trails and swimming spots. For those willing to drive a bit further, Silver Springs Campground is highly recommended for its well-distributed sites and riverside location. Sites numbered 2-10 are particularly desirable as they're closest to the river. Other quality options in the region include Game Farm Wilderness Campground and Tolt MacDonald Park, which offers amenities even during non-rainy seasons and is located near the town of Duvall with shops and activities.

    Are there tent camping options available in Maple Valley?

    Dash Point State Park Campground provides excellent tent camping opportunities within driving distance of Maple Valley. The campground is known for its clean facilities, friendly staff, and beautiful layout. For a more rustic experience, Tinkham Campground offers tent sites accessible by both driving and walking in. Tent campers looking for options with water access should consider Kachess Campground or The Dalles Campground, though be aware that The Dalles is located near a highway and cell service can be limited in the area.

    What day use camping facilities are available in the Maple Valley area?

    Lake Sawyer Resort near Black Diamond offers day use facilities with boat access to the lake, making it perfect for daytime recreation near Maple Valley. Dosewallips State Park provides well-maintained grounds with access to easy and moderate hiking trails for day visitors. The park is about an hour's drive but offers excellent outdoor recreation opportunities. Saltwater State Park is another option with day use amenities including picnic areas and beach access. Many of these facilities feature restrooms, picnic tables, and access to trails or water recreation, though availability may vary seasonally.