Top Cabins near Dryden, WA

Cabin camping is an amazing way to experience Dryden, while still enjoying a little rustic luxury. It's easy to find cabins in Dryden with The Dyrt. Each cabin offers quick access to one or more of Dryden's most popular destinations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Dryden, WA (30)

    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Wenatchee State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Wenatchee State Park
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    1. Lake Wenatchee State Park

    42 Reviews
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    465 Saves

    Lake Wenatchee State Park is a 489-acre camping park with 12,623-feet of waterfront on glacier-fed Lake Wenatchee and the Wenatchee River and is a great place for camping near Seattle. The park is bisected by the Wenatchee River, creating two distinct areas – south park, which features areas for camping, swimming and horseback riding, and north park, which is in a less developed, forested section of the park and a quarter-mile walk from the lake. The park has 155 tent spaces, 42 water and electric sites, one dump station, seven restrooms, and 16 showers. In addition, the park provides two ADA campsites. Call 509-763-3101 for more information. The south campground (sites 1 - 100) has parking pads 30 to 40-feet in length, with only two pull-through sites. Larger RVs and fifth-wheelers should use the north campground (sites 101 - 197) which includes 42 large pull-through utility sites. Maximum tents allowed are one family tent or up to two 2-3 man tents. Maximum vehicles allowed are two per site, additional vehicles may park in overflow areas.

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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    Camper-submitted photo from Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA
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    2. Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA

    25 Reviews
    71 Photos
    210 Saves
    • Pets
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $27 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Lincoln Rock State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Lincoln Rock State Park
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    Camper-submitted photo from Lincoln Rock State Park

    3. Lincoln Rock State Park

    14 Reviews
    52 Photos
    192 Saves
    • Pets
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    4. Thousand Trails Leavenworth

    9 Reviews
    86 Photos
    103 Saves

    Styled after a charming Bavarian village, Leavenworth lies at the foot of Washington’s eastern Cascade Range, and is backed by the sparkling granite peaks of the stunning Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Prior to its European facelift in the 1960s, Leavenworth was a rough and tumble logging town along the Great Northern Railway. Today, Leavenworth is a popular year-round destination for tourists and outdoor adventurers. Besides the many quaint shops, galleries, ice cream and candy parlors, brew houses, and bistros, the town hosts several fun events, including arts and crafts shows, classic car shows, beer and music festivals, Oktoberfest, and the Christmas Lighting Festival. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are abundant opportunities to hit the local trails and rivers for hiking, climbing, fishing and paddling. Located about 30 minutes north of Leavenworth, and just 10 minutes east of Lake Wenatchee, Leavenworth RV Campground makes a perfect basecamp for exploring the area, or just kicking back in some stunning mountain country. Boasting nearly 300 mostly wooded campsites, there’s a place for every kind of camper, from full- and partial-hookup RV sites, to small vehicle and tent sites. There’s also a selection of cabins, cottages, lodge rooms and tiny houses available. Restrooms and shower facilities are located in several of the camp areas, as well as a laundry room and dump station. Many sites and facilities are ADA accessible. Additional amenities include satellite TV, Wifi service, a clubhouse, library, game room, and store. Dogs are permitted. Campsites rates are $38–$52/night; other accommodations range from $147–$176/night; reservations recommended. You don’t have to travel far from the campground to enjoy an abundance of outdoor recreation. The resort features a large pool, sports courts—including mini golf, cornhole, and pickleball—and several walking, hiking and biking trails. Lounge beside one of the large ponds, or paddle around on a kayak or SUP. For summer hiking, pick up a trail map and head for the nearby Alpine Lakes Wilderness, where 100s of miles of trails climb high into a spectacular landscape of vivid lakes, flowering meadows, and towering peaks. Fishing and boating are available at nearby Lake Wenatchee, or try shooting the rapids on the Icicle and Wenatchee Rivers on a guided rafting trip. There’s plenty of winter outdoor fun as well, including local snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, downhill skiing and snowboarding at Stevens Pass, and sleigh rides around Leavenworth.

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
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    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Easton State Park
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    5. Lake Easton State Park

    25 Reviews
    50 Photos
    168 Saves
    • Pets
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $25 - $35 / night

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    6. Ellensburg KOA

    18 Reviews
    56 Photos
    26 Saves

    Tents, RVs and Cabins available.

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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    7. Thousand Trails Crescent Bar

    11 Reviews
    26 Photos
    73 Saves

    If rest and relaxation are your idea of a perfect vacation, Crescent Bar RV Resort may well be the Washington RV campground you are looking for. More then 300 days of sunshine per year provide the opportunity to enjoy spectacular vistas of the Columbia River and the Cascade mountains that surround this Wenatchee RV campground in Washington. Spectacular Columbia River vistas from a Wenatchee RV resort Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Crescent Bar RV Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Gorge Amphitheatre Campground
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    8. Gorge Amphitheatre Campground

    11 Reviews
    38 Photos
    21 Saves

    For the adventurous kinds who prefer to camp on site and enjoy the experience, The Gorge camping is accessible from 3:00pm the day before the show in most cases, this can vary so please check www.gorgecamping.com for show by show information. Fans camping at the campground will have to adhere to the quiet time rules from 2.00 AM to 8.00 AM. Prices can vary, refer to www.ticketmaster.com/venue/122913 for details.

    Spaces are set aside by the staff on a first come, first serve basis and one car and one tent or an RV can be parked/placed in this space.

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group
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    Camper-submitted photo from Teanaway Guard Station
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    9. Teanaway Guard Station

    1 Review
    11 Photos
    15 Saves

    Overview

    The Teanaway Guard Station is located in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, north of Cle Elum, Washington. The cabin was originally constructed in 1950 by gold miner Archie Redding, who built the cabin near Mineral Springs, Washington. In 1978, Archie passed away and his cabin came into Forest Service possession. The cabin was then moved to its present location and used as a fire guard station intermittently until becoming available for reservation in 2004. The guard station sits at 3,200 feet elevation in the Teanaway River drainage with the icy North Fork Teanaway River just across the road. It is available for rent early May through mid-November and mid-December through early April. In warmer months, the cabin is accessible by car, but winter access is by ski, snowshoe or snowmobile over a 2.2-mile groomed snowmobile route. Several amenities are provided at the cabin, but guests should be prepared to bring some of their own supplies and gear for a comfortable stay.

    Recreation

    The nearby Ingalls Way Trail allows hikers to enjoy stunning views of Mt. Stuart and the Enchantments. Fishing is possible in nearby streams. Up to 24 inches of snowfall in a 24 hour period is not uncommon in this area, making it a winter wonderland for cross-country skiing, backcountry skiing and snowboarding and snowshoeing.

    Natural Features

    The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest is defined by its diverse landscapes, boasting high, glaciated alpine peaks, lush valleys of old-growth forest and rugged shrub-steppe country. More than 700 lakes and mountain ponds dot the glacier-carved terrain of nearby Alpine Lake Wilderness. Tree-covered valleys give way to rocky ridges and rugged peaks along the crest of the Cascades. Many peaks and slopes are permanently cloaked in snowfields. From wet forests of Douglas fir, cedar and mountain hemlock, the landscape opens up to expansive meadows and dry forests of ponderosa pine and grasses. Seasonal changes envelop the area as snowmelt gives rise to springtime wildflowers, and autumn colors welcome a landscape blanketed with snow. The area surrounding the cabin is home to abundant wildlife, including deer, squirrels, black bears, mountain lions and migratory birds.

    Nearby Attractions

    Mountain biking and hiking trails are located within 2 miles of the cabin.

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    • Toilets
    • Alcohol

    $40 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from The Last Resort
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    Camper-submitted photo from The Last Resort

    10. The Last Resort

    3 Reviews
    20 Photos
    11 Saves

    First of all, welcome to The Last Resort and thank you for taking the time to learn more about us! The Last Resort is simply that, Your Last Resort. Just beyond us to the West you will be 100% on your own. You’ll find nothing but uninhabited nature and wildlife. The location of The Last Resort is perfect – serene, mountainous beauty that makes you feel like you are a million miles away, yet close to all that this area has to offer. Enjoy a peaceful getaway vacation close to beautiful Lake Cle Elum with mountain. Here you will find everything you need for modern day survival in these parts!

    The Cascade Mountains have almost endless wilderness and miles of riding trails in the summer and corduroy groomed access to untouched powder in the winter. At the end of your day, we are preferred by locals as the best home cooked meal in the Cascade Mountains.

    Please note, our RV location is behind our Outdoor Rental shop and not located on Lake Cle Elum.

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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
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    $35 - $99 / night

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Recent Cabin Reviews In Dryden

187 Reviews of 30 Dryden Campgrounds


  • Julie S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Whistlin' Jack Lodge
    Sep. 6, 2024

    Whistlin' Jack Lodge

    Clean, friendly and expensive!

    We stayed here during a couple of days of high heat and needed to plug in and replenish water. We have a 16ft Airstream and stayed in RV site 2. The site was too small for our trailer and the picnic table was wedged between a fire pit and two huge rocks so unusable. There was a total fire ban and the fire pit was not in use but was full of cigarette butts. For $70 per night I would expect a cleaner and better site. We had full hook ups which was nice but no privacy and no shade. It feels like the RV sites are an afterthought here. I wouldn’t recommend. The WiFi was “free” but unreliable and every single time I logged in I had to go through a Free Trial log in. It was really annoying. Access to the Naches River was easy and the fly fishing was glorious and the swimming was great!!

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from The Cottonwood Retreat
    Aug. 14, 2024

    The Cottonwood Retreat

    Very Quiet

    Perfect spot for privacy and a great night’s sleep. Plenty of space. Stop soon after going through(and closing) the gate to get a level spot. Wind can be high here, but that made for nice sleeping weather in August. Bumpy road but no need to go far. Woke up to a buck grazing 30 yards away.

  • Rory J.
    Camper-submitted photo from Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA
    Jul. 18, 2024

    Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA

    Crowded but fun family spot

    If you were looking for a quiet experience, this place is not for you. It’s a KOA, so they cram in as many people as possible. However it’s a great family friendly experience with a store, ice cream/coffee shop, daily activities, and green space to play games.

    We spent most of our time at the river. There was a great shallow area for the kids and Dog to swim around.

  • Derek B.
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    Jul. 15, 2024

    Thousand Trails Crescent Bar

    Great Location, not a great park.

    We visited in late June of 2024. Crescent Bar is a nice little community and the PUD park is beautiful. T.T. RV park was not in great shape. Sprinklers were busted in most of the park which created unpleasant dust storms. There are porta potties for the pool area and down the hill at the bathroom/shower you will find rotting interior walls and valves held together with copious layers of silicone. Fortunately for us this was just a stop over location while crossing Washington.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Silver Ridge Ranch
    Jul. 9, 2024

    Silver Ridge Ranch

    DO NOT GO

    The bathrooms were filthy Quiet hours were not enforced The place is falling apart and looks decrepit: from fences to bathrooms The only dirt roads and sites(no gravel or asphalt anywhere) make everything filthy Site boundaries are practically impossible to determine as a number is the only way to see, no side lines Our site did not even have a picnic table

  • Evan M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Silver Ridge Ranch
    Jul. 2, 2024

    Silver Ridge Ranch

    Amazing Campground & Lodge

    Had an amazing time staying at this campground with our family. 

    We brought our RV, but you can tent, or rent a Yurt or Igloo. Horses are welcome too! The new owners are doing a great job turning the property around. There is a large recent renovated cabin that fits up to 20 people you can stay as well. 

    There is a bar & cafe open as well on the weekend with amazing views. Highly recommend.

  • Katrina H.
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    Jun. 22, 2024

    Old Cascades Highway Dispersed

    Beautiful Area with Small Campsites

    It's a lovely area right by a beautiful river. However, it was hard to find a large enough spot that was also level to park our van. There was some traffic on the road, and a great bonus is that the road is paved, so no worries about destroying a tire. We did have phone service, and it's close to a small deli and other conveniences.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Wenatchee State Park
    Jun. 5, 2024

    Lake Wenatchee State Park

    Lake Camping at its best

    Outside the picturesque town of Leavenworth, lies the most stunning body of water in the Pacific Northwest. This was our first camping trip and we could not have picked a better time or place. We visited in September when summer was slowly becoming fall. The weather was cool but not unmanageable and the camp ground was near empty. The only sounds that could be heard were the wrestling of leaves, the gentle lapping of waves, and the nightly screaming of elk in the distance.

    At the time of our visit, there was a burn ban but we were allowed to use a propane fire pit.

    We plan on going back when it’s a bet warmer so we can take our kayaks.

    Our dog loved it!

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    Camper-submitted photo from The Last Resort
    May. 5, 2024

    The Last Resort

    Quiet and full hookups!

    We were here 5 years ago boon docking, and for this trip we learned they’ve made improvements! We were in town for a student mountain bike race and stayed with one other family…the rest of the place was empty and a quiet passion the trees. Super close to cute towns and any needs. It rained most of the weekend, but we were cozy. 5.4.24 ATT 1 bar

  • daniel K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Ephrata RV Park & Campground
    Oct. 31, 2023

    Ephrata RV Park & Campground

    Winter

    During the winter months while traveling construction workers stay here and work long days and hours the ownership does not allow large propane tanks for residents. This is unheard of in the northern states . Have to move sites every six months whether you like it or not. Would not recommend this park to anyone ownership over charges for propane and site spots that are called premium because they have trees that lean sap and leaves on your 100k RV . Trees are rarely trimmed . New management has just taken over and let’s see how they do, but I believe the ownership needs to come to reality. With not allowing large propane tanks during the winter month for the long working hour people.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Easton State Park
    Sep. 16, 2023

    Lake Easton State Park

    Great Spot to Camp!

    My wife and I stayed in a full hook-up spot (#12) with our travel trailer. The site was clean, close to the lake, and had an additional spot to put a tent if needed. It’s pretty close to the freeway (there was a lot of car noise), but I would definitely return again! Cellphone signal (with Verizon) worked well, but there was no tv antenna reception if that’s something you need!

  • John L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Ephrata RV Park & Campground
    Sep. 12, 2023

    Ephrata RV Park & Campground

    Probably 3 stars not 5 like they think only cater to front sites

    The park maintains front sites much better then back, cabins are not that great and not worth what they charge for them, they have only had 1 decent manager since they bought park and he left, their are much better parks in the area and don't charge as much, owners want Westside rates on eastern side of mountains, would not recommend

  • Gina K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Crescent Bar
    Sep. 7, 2023

    Thousand Trails Crescent Bar

    Very happy with campsite

    We heard there was a ‘better’ campground down the street, but I saw it and would not have been as happy there. We have a beautiful spot with a view of the water, surrounded by green grass, a willow tree and pickle ball court. There are a lot more trees and privacy in this campground compared to the other one. We may have lucked out because it is the end of the season, but very happy here.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Vantage Riverstone Resort Campground
    Aug. 8, 2023

    Vantage Riverstone Resort Campground

    Expensive but pretty campground.

    We went to the office to check in and there was a big CLOSED sign on the door.  After much ado, my husband went in anyway and was able to check in.  The check in lady was tired and yawned every 5 seconds.  She was LESS THAN HELPFUL.  A campsite with NO HOOKUPS, just a Picnic Table was $40.  Ridiculous!  Apparently it's close to the Gorge (for concerts) and is busy on the weekends, ergo the high price.  Would NOT stay there again.

  • Philip D.
    Camper-submitted photo from Old Cascades Highway Dispersed
    Aug. 8, 2023

    Old Cascades Highway Dispersed

    Beautiful/ Dirty and noisy

    Some of you never learned proper etiquette and it shows! Beautiful spot. Toilet paper everywhere. Peaceful… except for the trucks air braking on Highway 2; and the train… which made me question if I was being visited by some alien beings for half a second. Beautiful spot, great access to the river, whose noise washes out the majority of the ambiance killers. Secluded, sadly too dry for a fire.

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    Camper-submitted photo from The Last Resort
    Jul. 10, 2023

    The Last Resort

    Poor customer service and did not feel safe

    Please note that the pictures from previous reviews may be misleading, as this campground is not located next to the lake but on the opposite side of the road. The Last Resort has multiple addresses listed on various websites, including a store, gas station, and cabins in the vicinity. To ensure we had the correct address, I called three days prior to our arrival, but unfortunately, no one returned my call. Upon arrival, the woman who checked us in provided us with a code of "1212," but it seemed unclear if she understood the situation. This made it difficult for us to connect to the wifi network. While setting up our campsite, we noticed that two other RV campers were long-term residents, and the other sites were vacant. However, due to a general feeling of unease, we decided to leave. We ultimately found a last-minute spot at Lake Easton State Park and were able to secure a spot there.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Gorge Amphitheatre Campground
    Jul. 10, 2023

    Gorge Amphitheatre Campground

    LiveNation ruins yet another great venue

    OK. Some friends and I arrived the day before the first of 2 shows by Dead& Company. We had Big Rig Gold camping tickets. First off they searched every vehicle for guns(I get it) but the dogs would alert if there were any, right? So why do they have some 20 something enter my RV afterward and search it while I'm being FRISKED! Here again wouldn't the dogs work for this. Second it wasn't an organized ordeal getting in at all. You have all these big motorhomes and travel trailers you know are coming so they water the grass? Yes alot of people got stuck in mud and had to be towed out. There was a paved road(for the staff) right next to where we had to enter. I guess they count and we didn't. Personally I think whoever was in charge of Big Rig Camping entrance should be fired. I sounds harsh but it was a complete cluster F%#k! Ok then we get in and it's a beautiful campground with a staff that didnt seem to have the slightest clue of where peoples awnings would be in relation to the sun in 90+ degree weather or how to park vehicles accordingly. I had to argue with the kid to park so we wouldn't fry in the sun for 3 days. He kept telling me"So you can get out easy". I finally told him"I know how to drive" and after 5 or 10 minutes he FINALLY gave up and I parked correctly for the weather. So finally all is well(I thought) LOL. 5 in our party with 3 vehicles and three disabled ADA customers. Day 2 time to go in. The regular ADA gate as shown on their website map is closed off and we have to cross several lines of people(At least the other customers were helpful-to the extreme) to get to the ADA entrance into the venue. Finally got there and all went well. Day 3 the same thing crossing through all the other people in line to get to our entrance(ADA gate on map still not open) Then someone obviously decided all the disabled people had to be searched AGAIN after the front gate fiasco. I felt like I was being punished for being disabled. The search relulted in all the cripples baking in the sun with no shade and warm water to drink(That is if you brought your own). All in all another Cluster F%#k. LiveNation obviously doesn't care about their customers since they practically have a monopoly on large venues. Tickets were grossly oversold. I went in 2019 and there was no problem finding a place to sit on the grassy hill to watch the show then. This time it was standing room only and still hundreds and hundreds of people kept coming in until it was so crowded it got very uncomfortable with no real air circulation due to it being so crowded and 90+ degrees. Before LiveNation they used to have misting stations for people that overheated. So crowded my wife fainted(I've been with her 22 years and have NEVER seen her faint or wilt in the heat in the slightest. She's always lived in central Washington and is used to the heat. Thank God there was a nurse behind us that took charge and helped her. Kudos to the medical staff that did get there once a customer dialed for help. 911 I think. Once they arrived they acted in a very efficient and kind manner and checked ALL her vitals right down to blood sugar levels at the medical tent. They gave her 2 IV's of saline and the Doctor made sure she was OK before releasing her. They then gave us a ride back to our campsite. The medical staff was amazing! The rest of the personel NAH. LiveNation ruined yet another venue. I will NEVER EVER go to another LiveNation venue, I'm done! For the prices they charge, what you get in return is pathetic.

  • Bryan J.
    Camper-submitted photo from Old Cascades Highway Dispersed
    Jun. 29, 2023

    Old Cascades Highway Dispersed

    Quiet, easy spot!

    We were planning to stay in Leavenworth, but that got sketchy, so we came up here to this dispersed spot, and it's beautiful, quiet, and easy. Enjoyed the sounds of the waterfall/river all night, never heard a single car.

  • Lee		 B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Crescent Bar
    Jun. 12, 2023

    Thousand Trails Crescent Bar

    No grass

    What used to be lush green grass is now dirt (not dyrt). Tent camping in the has lush green grass. In a month goat heads will fester your feet.

  • Justin C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Wenatchee State Park
    Jun. 9, 2023

    Lake Wenatchee State Park

    Great camping near Lake

    Quite liked this campground, a few things to note first about the site then the park.

    Site: 31 Great distance between tent pad and picnic table with a few well placed trees for hammock/ clothing line Fire ring was great distance from picnic table. Great privacy (granted the people in the site next to us weren’t there) Close walk to bathroom/showers & Trash Short 5 minute walk to the lake.

    Park: Showers were actually free Normally it is pretty windy, but there was no wind both days we were present Mosquitos were worse than usual, but a constant cost of DEET and a anti mosquito candle kept them at bay, still got bit up a bit There is a pretty legit store with camping stuff, espresso, and ice cream Playground near beach area By the beach there was a dude selling kayak/ paddle board rentals, he does not come on especially windy days Kind Staff, met camp hosts dog

    I’ve also attached some photos of the RV sites from the north campground

    Definitely will come back

  • Dennis P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Wenatchee State Park
    Jun. 7, 2023

    Lake Wenatchee State Park

    Massive amount of mosquitoes

    Love this park normally but the amount of mosquitoes were off the chart. Even with multiple means of combating them, it was a losing battle.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA
    May. 22, 2023

    Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA

    Great campground but the sites were on top of each other

    I've stayed at several KOA's over the years and this KOA is very nice. It has a great playground for the kids, a pool, shower stations, a coffee and ice cream bar, and a great general store. The safe was super friendly and helpful. The reason we stayed here specifically was its close proximity to downtown Leavenworth. When booking my stay, it was an additional$30 dollars to select my site and for a two-night stay, I felt that was too much. I quickly found out why they can charge$30 dollars. The first site we were placed in, site 20, could not even fit my 20-foot trailer. The second site, site 22, was a little longer and I could fit my trailer and truck into the site. The sites were so tight that we could barely fit the provided picnic table next to our trailer. As our neighbors arrived, they made a joke that their site was barely a driveway. That said, there were numerous spacious sites available if you were willing to spend the extra money.

  • Michael J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Wenatchee State Park
    May. 18, 2023

    Lake Wenatchee State Park

    One of my favorites

    Stopped off on way to Seattle and ended up staying a few days. Really great campground with nice play structure for kids and the restrooms were the cleanest of any campground I have been to in years! Well maintained and if not here during peak feels like you have the lake to yourself. Great stop off!

  • Kurtis K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Crescent Bar
    May. 14, 2023

    Thousand Trails Crescent Bar

    Peaceful

    You’re not going to find the 5 star accommodation like some state parks but it’s a great value. 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 ! Looks like you would have to pay extra for wifi but we haven’t ever had an issue with cell service.



Guide to Dryden

Camping near Dryden, Washington, offers a fantastic escape into nature with beautiful landscapes and plenty of outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a family-friendly adventure, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Kayaking and Swimming: At Lake Wenatchee State Park Campground, visitors rave about the stunning lake. One camper mentioned, "We plan on going back when it’s a bit warmer so we can take our kayaks." The calm waters are perfect for a day of paddling or swimming.
  • Hiking: The area around Nason Creek Campground is great for hiking. A reviewer noted, "There are a ton of trails in the area. The scenery is amazing with lots of river and mountain views."
  • Playgrounds and Family Activities: Families will enjoy the amenities at Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA. One parent shared, "There was a great shallow area for the kids and Dog to swim around," making it a fun spot for kids to play.

What campers like:

  • Scenic Views: Campers love the beautiful surroundings. A visitor at Lake Chelan State Park Campground said, "The water was calm like glass and so clear," highlighting the park's stunning natural beauty.
  • Clean Facilities: Many campgrounds, like Lincoln Rock State Park Campground, are praised for their cleanliness. One camper mentioned, "Bathrooms are clean and showers are hot," which is always a plus when camping.
  • Friendly Staff: Campers appreciate the helpful staff at various locations. A reviewer at Kachess Campground noted, "Hosts are always nice and helpful," making the camping experience even better.

What you should know:

  • Mosquitoes: Be prepared for mosquitoes, especially at Kachess Campground. One camper warned, "The amount of mosquitoes were off the chart," so bring your bug spray!
  • Road Noise: Some campgrounds, like Lake Easton State Park Campground, are close to highways. A visitor mentioned, "The biggest negative is the road noise from I90," which might be a concern for light sleepers.
  • Limited Amenities: Not all campgrounds have full amenities. For instance, Salmon La Sac has no showers or electric hookups, so plan accordingly.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Campgrounds with Play Areas: Look for spots like Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA, which has a playground and daily activities. One parent said, "There’s tons of activities, playground and even a pool," making it ideal for kids.
  • Bring Entertainment: If you're camping at places like Johnny Creek Campground, where the scenery is beautiful, pack games or books for downtime. A camper noted, "We felt very secluded at camp 7," which can be perfect for family bonding.
  • Plan for Meals: Some campgrounds have limited food options. A visitor at Ellensburg KOA enjoyed a "dollar rib night," so check for special events or plan your meals ahead.

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Sizes: RVers should pay attention to site sizes. A camper at Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA mentioned, "The sites were so tight that we could barely fit the provided picnic table next to our trailer," so make sure to reserve appropriately.
  • Look for Full Hookups: Campgrounds like Lake Chelan State Park Campground offer full hookups, which can make your stay more comfortable. A reviewer said, "Great option to camp at Lake Chelan," emphasizing the convenience.
  • Be Mindful of Check-in Times: Some campgrounds have strict check-in policies. A visitor at Kachess Campground noted, "They are strict about the check-in time at 2pm," so plan your arrival accordingly.

Camping near Dryden, Washington, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. With beautiful parks and friendly communities, it's a great place to enjoy the great outdoors!

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