Best Campgrounds near Kent, WA

Camping options in the Kent area of western Washington range from rustic tent sites to full-service RV resorts. Several established campgrounds like Kanaskat-Palmer State Park and Lake Sawyer Resort provide year-round accommodations including tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals. Many campgrounds in this region sit within 20-30 minutes of Kent, offering convenient access for urban residents seeking weekend getaways or travelers exploring the greater Seattle metropolitan area.

Access to campgrounds varies with the seasons, with most facilities open year-round but experiencing higher demand during summer months. Road conditions generally remain passable throughout the year, though some sites have limited winter services. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly for weekend stays between May and September. "They require you to cancel 7 days prior to your trip. If you do not, they take your money and offer no refund," noted one visitor about reservation policies at Lake Sawyer Resort. Many campgrounds in this area enforce strict rules regarding pets, quiet hours, and site occupancy limits due to their proximity to residential areas and relatively compact camping spaces.

Campers report mixed experiences with amenities and privacy at campgrounds near Kent. Sites closest to Seattle tend to have more urban characteristics with limited separation between campsites and noticeable highway noise. A review of the Seattle/Tacoma KOA (now permanently closed) mentioned that "the tent sites were a joke. You get a small square in a grid of 16 or so squares. Our 10x10 tent took up more than half of the tent site." For those seeking more natural settings, Dash Point State Park Campground and Kanaskat-Palmer State Park provide better tree coverage and more spacious sites. Water access is available at several locations, including Lake Sawyer Resort, which despite management complaints from some visitors, offers direct lake access that one reviewer described as having "misty mornings and gorgeous sunsets."

Best Camping Sites Near Kent, Washington (282)

    1. Dash Point State Park Campground

    72 Reviews
    Federal Way, WA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 226-7688

    $20 / night

    "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."

    2. Kanaskat-Palmer State Park

    30 Reviews
    Ravensdale, WA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 226-7688

    $20 / night

    "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."

    "It's close proximity to our house allows us to hook up the trailer after work and include a Friday night in our camping weekend!"

    3. Game Farm Wilderness Campground

    15 Reviews
    Auburn, WA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (253) 931-3043

    $40 / night

    "Just like building and exploring in Minecraft for PC, you can craft your perfect outdoor adventure here, surrounded by nature, and enjoy endless fun and exploration."

    4. Saltwater State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Des Moines, WA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (253) 661-4956

    $60 / night

    "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"

    5. Tall Chief Campground

    15 Reviews
    Fall City, WA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "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!"

    6. Tinkham Campground

    45 Reviews
    Snoqualmie Pass, WA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 804-1103

    $32 - $36 / night

    "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."

    7. Vasa Park Resort

    6 Reviews
    Bellevue, WA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (425) 746-3260

    $65 - $125 / night

    "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."

    8. Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

    22 Reviews
    Carnation, WA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (206) 205-5434

    "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."

    9. Lake Sawyer Resort

    4 Reviews
    Black Diamond, WA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 886-2244

    "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. Blue Sky RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Preston, WA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (425) 222-7910

    "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."

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Recent Reviews near Kent, WA

1434 Reviews of 282 Kent Campgrounds


  • TaiteTravels T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2025

    Old Cascades Highway Dispersed

    Great location, quiet. Beware of rock on entrance.

    This was a great place for us to spend a few days. Total tree coverage, so if you are using a starlink you probably get any visibility. We didn't have our starlink when we went to test it out. 

    On our way in, there is a big rock right in the turn down to the site. We were in a Sprinter rental (extended) and we made it around it, so it's do able. I would suggest to get out of the van and look before attempting. 

    Great spot, will stay again!

  • Julie K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2025

    FR74 dispersed

    Good for a night

    We tucked in off of Forest Road 74. Beautiful sites. No toilet. I would have given it a 5 but there was quite a bit of trash. NOTE: The pin is shown on the left side of the road when driving uphill, it should be on the right.

  • Kevin C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Old Cascades Highway Dispersed

    Bigfoot Lives Here

    If he doesn't, then he's missing out on the most Idyllic campsite ever! There are no fewer than 9 campsites within less than a mile either side of the bridge. The one directly on the south side of the bridge is 4wd access only because of the big rocks protruding into the road bed. But if you go about 3/4 mile up from the bridge, you'll find the most superb spot ever. There is nothing here for TT or large RV's, for small van-lifers and such, it's a pot of gold. There are two absolutely beautific sites at the 3/4mile area. Both sites can access the river for water (it's a small, steep hill). There are no toilets, cell service was spotty, Starlink worked fine.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 13, 2025

    White River Campground — Mount Rainier National Park

    Beautiful

    Best campground! I was in loop D which is right by the river. Amazing views from my roof tent. Sites are close to each other, but the roaring river drowns out any noise. I believe I had the best site in the whole campground… D29. Pretty big site and best views.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Cascades RV Resort

    Cascades RV Resort

    We are long term RV campers here at Cascades. It is a lovely RV resort with large concrete pads with astroturf lawn and picnic table. Everyone is friendly. Nightly noise is never excessive. Gracie’s place is an onsite cafe that serves food, alcohol, deserts, coffees, and other drinks. You can get package delivery just no USPS. They do offer monthly discounts. Would highly recommend for anyone in an RV.

  • Nicole L.
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Woodlands at Lake Stickney

    BEAUTIFUL LOCATION

    I myself have never parked my RV at the campsite. However, I've been to the public Access area and have to say that it's very peaceful and has a restroom which is nice. I'm a local. I live inside my RV and it has been a major adjustment but having places like this has been extremely helpful.

  • Chris H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Mounthaven Resort

    Nice spot

    Very clean and quiet. Close to park entrance

  • Sarah S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Top of the Hill camping

    Top of the hill camping

    This is actually a really secluded, pivate location with a beautiful view! The road is fairly easy to get up to this spot but really just room for one vehicle. I guess the last people used it as the dumb spot when they were leaving because there’s a grill and a TV screen there… we did not stay and camp here, but we did check it out and if we didn’t have a trailer, I would definitely have claimed the spot!

  • Sarah S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2025

    FR27 Landing

    fr27 landing

    Great large flat spot for camping. Could easily fit about 5 cars here. About 4 fire rings set up and the road is pretty easy getting here.


Guide to Kent

Camping options near Kent span from riverside tent sites to full-hookup RV parks within a 30-minute drive. The region sits at moderate elevations in western Washington's lowlands, with a temperate climate that supports year-round camping. Most campgrounds remain open all seasons, though winter rainfall can create muddy conditions at primitive sites from November through March.

What to do

Hiking and biking trails: Tolt MacDonald Park offers access to multiple trails along the Snoqualmie River. "Great spot close to the city if you want to get away but not drive too far," notes one camper at Tolt MacDonald Park, who appreciated the well-maintained trails.

Water activities: Swimming and paddling opportunities abound during summer months at Lake Sammamish. A visitor at Vasa Park Resort reports: "We loved the Vasa Park Resort. We roasted hotdogs and s'mores over the camp fire and our dog loved swimming in the lake."

Kayaking: The Green River through Kanaskat-Palmer State Park draws experienced paddlers. "Big entertainment for three boys who explored the woods and played on the rocks and in the eddy pools at the public river take-out," shares a family who camped at Kanaskat-Palmer.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Campers frequently mention appreciating separation between campsites in certain parks. "This campground is remarkable in the privacy between each of the camping spots, the bird life, the wild and deep forest vibes," writes a visitor to Dash Point State Park Campground.

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain excellent bathroom facilities. One camper at Kanaskat-Palmer State Park reports, "It has 6 very clean individual bathrooms with a shower in each," adding that the campground is "heavily patrolled by the park rangers."

Proximity to urban conveniences: Several campgrounds offer wilderness settings with urban amenities nearby. A camper at Dash Point noted, "I spent a weekend tent camping at Dash Point State Park, and honestly, it was a great time even though I completely failed to plan any meals. Thankfully, civilization is only about 15 minutes away."

What you should know

Reservation timing: Many campgrounds book quickly, especially during peak season. For Game Farm Wilderness Campground in Auburn, one visitor advises: "Book early—reservations open January 1st!"

Noise considerations: Airplane noise affects some campgrounds due to flight paths. At Saltwater State Park, a camper reports, "No joke- ALL day and night the planes felt like they were in our tent/heads. Every 3-30 seconds it was LOUD."

Space constraints: Some campgrounds have tight spacing between sites. A visitor to Vasa Park Resort observed, "Spots are a little tight. Looks like they cater mostly to day use and corporate events during season."

Strict rule enforcement: Several campgrounds enforce regulations diligently. A Kanaskat-Palmer visitor experienced, "I have been asked by the park rangers at 10:01 p.m. to be quite as myself and three 9-year-old girls were talking too loud."

Tips for camping with families

Yurts for less experienced campers: Alternative accommodations provide camping comfort. A visitor to Tinkham Campground enjoyed their experience, noting, "Wonderful time at Tinkham! Most of the sites are on the water and it is GORGEOUS!"

Campgrounds with play areas: Some locations offer dedicated recreational spaces. A camper at Vasa Park Resort mentions, "Beautiful beach area, basketball courts, playground, and volleyball right at the site."

Weekday camping: For quieter family experiences, consider non-weekend stays. "We picked tall chief because it was close to home for our first trip with new trailer," a family reports about their experience at Tall Chief Campground, noting the site was not busy on a weekday.

Tips from RVers

Electric-only hookups: Several campgrounds offer limited hookups. An RV camper at Tall Chief Campground shares, "No sewer connections which can be a bummer, but the nice bathrooms make up for it. The staff are always super nice and helpful."

Leveling challenges: Some sites require equipment for leveling. One RVer at Kanaskat-Palmer State Park reported, "The gravel pull through was so not level the jacks pushed the front tires 6 inches off the ground."

Cell reception variability: Signal strength varies considerably among the best places to camp near Kent, Washington. A Tall Chief camper advises, "Another thing that can be annoying is trying to find a site with good cell reception due to all the trees. 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

What camping is available near Kent, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Kent, WA offers a wide range of camping options, with 282 campgrounds and RV parks near Kent, WA and 45 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Kent, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Kent, WA is Dash Point State Park Campground with a 3.9-star rating from 72 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 45 free dispersed camping spots near Kent, WA.