Best RV Parks & Resorts near Dryden, WA

Several RV parks and resorts cater to motorhome travelers near Dryden, Washington, with Icicle River RV Resort and Leavenworth RV Campground providing full hookup access. Many sites accommodate larger recreational vehicles with 50-amp electrical service, and most parks feature level, maintained pads suitable for big rigs up to 40 feet. "This RV park was great. My family brought our RV and we stayed here for 3 nights," noted one visitor about Thousand Trails Leavenworth. Whispering Pines RV Campground in Cle Elum maintains 96 sites with both 30-amp and 50-amp connections, while Blu-Shastin RV Park offers water, sewer, and electric hookups on sites with picnic tables.

Seasonal availability varies significantly across the region's RV facilities. Crescent Bar RV Resort operates from late April through September, while Lakeshore RV Park remains open year-round with sanitary dump station access. Navigation to mountain parks sometimes requires navigating steeper grades and tighter turns. A review mentioned, "We were able to park our 33' RV with F250 long bed in site 15 but not without skill and ingenuity. The front hitch was as low as it could go and still not level." Most parks accept pets, though specific restrictions may apply. Cell service can be limited in more remote locations, with stronger coverage near larger towns like Leavenworth. Advance reservations are strongly recommended during summer months and during Leavenworth's popular Oktoberfest and Christmas lighting festivals.

Best RV Sites Near Dryden, Washington (135)

    1. Icicle River RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Leavenworth, WA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 548-5420

    "Loved how close to the river it was was nice white noise throughout the night. Close to town and lake colchuck"

    "The campground is fairly quiet. We parked in space 81 so we could hear the raid noise from Icicle Road. Up in this area, the road is paved but lots 76-87 are gravel."

    2. Blu-Shastin RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Dryden, WA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 548-4184

    "Blu Shastin was a pretty nice find just a few minutes from popular Leavenworth and Cashmere WA. We got a decent full hookup site (67) that was backed up to the Peshastin river."

    "No cell service with T-Mobile. WiFi at the clubhouse. Stay here. Best price only 45 a night full hookups. Will stay her many more times!!"

    3. Thousand Trails Leavenworth

    9 Reviews
    Ardenvoir, WA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "This campground was mainly for large luxury RV’s - all pushed together on huge concrete pads. There are about 10 spots on the river that are somewhat rustic- private and have full hookups."

    "So quiet, leaves changing, crisp weather. Just make sure you have heated water hose"

    4. Whispering Pines RV Campground

    10 Reviews
    Cle Elum, WA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 674-7278

    $38 - $270 / night

    "Lots of pull through spots too.  It's a big campground but super quiet.  The store has a lot of camping stuff, but not much food.  Easy to pop into Cle Elem or surrounding area to explore. "

    "We had a pull through, gravel site. Utilities were well placed. There was a note not to flush your tank due to there sensitive septic system. There is a nice lake in front of our site."

    5. Thousand Trails Crescent Bar

    11 Reviews
    Quincy, WA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "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 !"

    "Full hookups at all sites. Staff very friendly and helpful. Columbia river right there."

    6. Lakeshore RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Chelan, WA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 682-8023

    7. E & J RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Ellensburg, WA
    39 miles
    +1 (509) 933-1500

    8. Lake Easton RV Resort

    1 Review
    Easton, WA
    36 miles

    "This park is bounded on three sides by Lake Easton State Park. They were full, so I booked this place. It's a large park, gravel roads and pads, underneath a canopy of firs and some pine trees."

    9. Squaw Rock RV Resort and Campground

    6 Reviews
    Goose Prairie, WA
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 658-2800

    $45 - $150 / night

    "I wanted to fish for a few days without having to drive to somewhere else to fish. We chose Squaw Rock for its amenities and its river access. Our rating is based on how well it met our desires."

    "Well-Maintained campground with nice river sites, pool, restaurant, and store. Close to area fishing and hiking."

    10. Entiat City Park

    11 Reviews
    Entiat, WA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 784-1500

    $25 - $50 / night

    "All sites have a view of the Columbia River, and the beach is swimmable.  There are trees, but none of the camp-sites are shaded. The sites are level and easy to back into. "

    "A lakefront park for swimming and a dock for boats/jet skis etc."

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RV Park Reviews near Dryden, WA

802 Reviews of 135 Dryden Campgrounds


  • Cande D.
    Sep. 16, 2023

    Squaw Rock RV Resort and Campground

    Good base camp for doing Outdoors Activities

    I wanted to fish for a few days without having to drive to somewhere else to fish. We chose Squaw Rock for its amenities and its river access. Our rating is based on how well it met our desires. We felt Squaw Rocks location was good for making day trips. We'd stay here again. This is a mixture of cabins and RV sites. The cabins are nice and nicely laid out on the property. The RV sites back in onto the Naches River, unless you decide to drive into the site and face the river like we did. We ran our water and electricity under the coach to the service point. Our site was very close to level. The sites are very close together and you share the site utilities. It can get tight. Not all sites have sewer hookups. The common grounds are well-kept. The pool was clean and checked/serviced each day. The staff were very friendly and helpful during our stay. We found others staying here easy to meet and/or chat with. Know what you are getting! Single utility service serves two sites. The water spigot has a Y splitter to share a single water connection.- Power has one 30 Amp and one 50 Amp socket. The first rig arriving gets to choose which one they want to use.- There is NO Park RV Dump station. You're in a valley with NO cell service. Wi-Fi in the park is non-existent. There's a weak signal near the office. We camped at Squaw Rock Resort in a Motorhome.

  • Jess G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 22, 2019

    Indian Camp Campground

    Free range cows

    Camp here for free for 7 days with a discover pass! 2 pit toilets, fire ring and picnic table at each site. Big areas for RVs, horse trailers and group sites. No water hook ups or dump stations. River access and lots of trails for nature walks. Very beautiful area! I had phone service and I use Sprint.

  • Cindy R.
    Jun. 15, 2020

    Salmon La Sac

    Remotely Close

    Salmon La Sac campground feels remote but is within two hours of Seattle. You will not hear the hum of freeway noise or cars swooshing by at high speed, as this camper’s haven is at the end of a paved road and sits smack in the middle of the Cle Elum and Cooper rivers. The growl of water flowing quickly downstream over huge granite boulders can be heard from most sites, with some sites nicely placed adjacent to river’s edge. The sites are decent in size, some with adequate tree coverage and others with plenty of sun. There are restrooms dotted throughout but some were lacking hand sanitizer which in the midst of a pandemic was baffling. There also didn’t seem to be enough trash bins for the number of sites, but there weren’t any overflowing with refuse. Just plan to walk a decent clip to dispose of your spent items. With that said, the bathrooms were clean and the camp host greeted new arrivals with a smile and useful information. The weather and time of year was not ideal for playing in the water without a wet suit but is a great spot for whitewater kayakers to put in. There are many off-road adventure opportunities in the area for ATV, UTV, and other 4x4 enthusiasts. Fly fishing from the shore is also popular and if you have a boat, Cle Elum Lake is not far from the campground but be warned later in the summer the water level gets extremely low. Lastly, there are so many hiking trailheads in the area, no one could be disappointed. Salmon La Sac campground has no electric or water hookups but does have potable water available from hand-cranked pumps (well water). Sadly, the spigot on the pump doesn’t fit a standard hose, so we weren’t able to get much water into our travel trailer this made for a less than ideal experience but we managed for our short stay. Many RV and trailer campers love this place. We sure do!

  • Missy S.
    Sep. 27, 2019

    Johnny Creek Campground

    Small paradise

    First visit to Washington and I went camping in my hammock. Perfect cold weather. Unfortunate that the wood was too dry for any fire. Next time!

  • C
    Oct. 8, 2018

    Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA

    We'll be back

    We stayed here one night while passing through and wish we could have stayed longer. Very clean facility with lots of amenities for a great price and not far from town. We were able to secure our spot last minute which was nice. We also booked a pull through site since we recently got our pop up camper and knew we may arrive in the dark. It was well worth the extra few dollars. We plan to be back next summer and take full advantage of the campground.

  • L
    Nov. 13, 2021

    Wenatchee Confluence State Park Campground

    Super nice campground

    Even though 99% of the time we boondock, we’ve stayed at this campground twice now. Once in the summer months and now in November. This last stay was FCFS. There isn’t any water hookups any longer for winter but there are many sights that have electric and dump hookups that are still operational. The camp itself is very well maintained. They are all drive through spots with a a picnic table on a concrete pad connected to a small gravel area that has a fire ring. A lot of open grassy area and the sites are definitely spaced far enough apart you don’t feel you’re on top of each other. Even in November, there’s groundskeepers maintaining the sites, leaf blowing, etc. would not hesitate to stay here again!

  • Craig S.
    May. 26, 2021

    Lakeshore RV Park

    Use a water filter, be ready for the sprinklers

    Park like setting. Pull throughs are right on top of each other. Recommend back in. They water every night, you have to pull everything in, every night. Water came out brown each morning with out a filter.

  • S
    May. 10, 2021

    Douglas Creek

    Hidden Suprise

    Arrived around 2pm to the Douglas Creek Trailhead. The 8 miles of road H to get to Douglas Creek Rec area is gravel, primitive -no signs. Hiked the canyon for ~3miles. Lots of groundhogs and birds. Campsites are roughly half mile from the parking lot for hiking. The gravel road here is much narrower, and has more aggressive rocks/stones. Between the parking lot and campsites several large puddles/ponds took over the road. Campsites have pull throughs for RV’s. I chose the third site I saw, steep downhill to the fire pit, but close walk to the creek. The grounds are minimal, no services (no toilets, picnic tables, hookups, trash bins etc). Had no cell service. Weather was in the upper 60’s, no clouds. Perfect getaway.

  • Austin R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 18, 2023

    South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site

    Great Spot

    I travel and work remotely so I’m always looking for free places that have cell reception and this place hits the jackpot. I’ve come in twice on a Saturday afternoon and have been able to find an open spot with my 18 ft travel trailer, I have Verizon and have 2-3 bars of service, it is very close to the interstate so you’ll hear a constant hum of cars but it’s very nice to feel like you have your own slice of the mossy old growth forest.


Guide to Dryden

RV sites near Dryden, Washington offer camping options along the Yakima and Naches Rivers, with many campgrounds nestled at elevations between 1,500-2,000 feet in the eastern Cascade foothills. The area experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F in July and August, while winter camping requires preparation for temperatures that can drop below freezing from November through March. Most campgrounds in the region maintain gravel sites with varying degrees of privacy between spots.

What to do

River activities near Icicle River: The Icicle River RV Resort provides access to riverside camping where visitors can observe wildlife. "Loved our time here, clean campsite, beautiful spots on the river. Loved seeing black bears across the river," notes one camper who appreciated the natural setting.

Hiking access to popular trails: Proximity to trail systems makes camping convenient for hikers visiting the Cascade Mountains. "Close to Leavenworth and hiking. Close to the Enchantments," mentions a camper about the location advantages of staying near Dryden.

Water recreation on Columbia River: The Thousand Trails Crescent Bar offers water-based activities on the Columbia River. "Dramatic cliffs make the perfect backdrop for a week of fun on the water. Tire yourself out on the river, find a sandbar and post up for the day, maybe surf down some dunes into the river," explains a visitor describing the recreational opportunities.

What campers like

Riverside camping views: Many campers value the natural waterfront settings available at campgrounds like Entiat City Park. "Beautiful spots right along the Columbia River…full RV hookups," reports one camper who appreciated the premium riverside location despite noting the higher price point.

Swimming opportunities: Multiple campgrounds offer swimming access during summer months. "Perfect swimming spot. Showers, drinking fountains, flush toilets," notes a visitor to Entiat City Park, highlighting the combination of natural recreation and modern facilities.

Proximity to Bavarian town: The German-themed town of Leavenworth remains a major draw for campers visiting the region. "Take in one of several musicals that play throughout the summer. Make sure and see and hear the alpenhorn played daily at noon in downtown Leavenworth," suggests a camper who enjoyed the cultural attractions beyond just camping.

What you should know

Campground accessibility varies: The terrain around Dryden can present challenges for larger vehicles. At Lake Easton RV Resort, a visitor notes: "It's a large park, gravel roads and pads, underneath a canopy of firs and some pine trees. The fourth side of the park is along the frontage road and I-90. During the day, I-90 is loud, evening not so much but can still hear it."

Limited connectivity: Cell service and internet access can be unreliable throughout the region. "But be aware that wireless is terrible if you need to work while on the road here," warns a camper at Icicle River RV Resort, while another notes, "WiFi is pretty bad, which is unfortunate if you try to download the laundry app. T-Mobile cell coverage was basically useless for data."

Booking timing: Reservation policies and seasonal availability differ between parks. "Open all year," notes a visitor about Lake Easton RV Resort, providing information for off-season travelers seeking winter camping spots around Dryden.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming pools add value: When temperatures rise, having water recreation options becomes essential for families. At Blu-Shastin RV Park, "They have a pool but its dirty. There is a slime film on the bottom and water is not clear," warns one camper, highlighting the importance of checking facility conditions.

Game facilities for children: Recreation options vary significantly between campgrounds. "Great campground with lots to do. Very nice manager, open spots. Just south of the awesome town of Leavenworth nestled in the hills," notes a camper at Blu-Shastin RV Park who appreciated the family-friendly amenities.

Site spacing considerations: The proximity of camping spaces impacts family experiences. "The sites are very close together and you can't put your awning out all the way without hitting the trailer next to you," reports one Blu-Shastin camper, providing important spatial information for families requiring more room.

Tips from RVers

Site utilities arrangement: RV campers should prepare for varying hookup configurations at campgrounds like Whispering Pines RV Campground. "Looks like they are finishing up installing the electric hook ups for the now currently dry sites," notes a visitor, indicating ongoing improvements to camping infrastructure.

Leveling requirements: Terrain challenges require preparation for RV owners. "The sites are level and fairly well spaced. It is open in some areas, so not a ton of privacy in some of the sites," explains a camper who stayed at Whispering Pines for over two weeks.

Road noise considerations: Highway proximity affects different campgrounds around Dryden. "A little bit of noise from I-90 depending on where you are in the park," notes a Whispering Pines visitor, providing location-specific information that helps RV campers select quieter sites when available.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Dryden, WA is Icicle River RV Resort with a 4.4-star rating from 14 reviews.

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