Best Glamping near Endicott, WA

Boyer Park & Marina KOA and Chief Timothy Park near Endicott provide luxury glamping accommodations with scenic Snake River views. Both locations house deluxe canvas cabins with comfortable beds, electricity, and climate control systems for year-round comfort. The Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA includes premium glamping pods with private decks overlooking the water. Clear Lake Recreation Area offers yurt accommodations with furnished interiors, heating, and easy lake access. Each glamping site includes picnic tables, nearby bathroom facilities with showers, and dedicated parking. "This is an oasis in the middle of a vast emptiness. The site is very quiet, the crew is very friendly, and the camp is very clean," noted one visitor about the Starbuck location.

The Snake River provides extensive recreation opportunities for glamping guests, with fishing docks, swimming areas, and boat rentals available at most properties. A recent visitor mentioned, "The beach and walking paths are very nice and close by no matter which spot you're in." Chief Timothy Park features a dedicated swimming area and hiking trails circling the island with panoramic river views. Boyer Park offers a family-friendly beach area, paved riverside walking paths, and a well-stocked store with food delivery options to glamping accommodations. Most locations operate seasonally from early spring through late fall, with Boyer Park open March through November and Chief Timothy available April through October. Advance reservations are strongly recommended during summer months when these glamping destinations reach capacity.

Best Glamping Sites Near Endicott, Washington (11)

    1. Boyer Park & Marina KOA

    7 Reviews
    Pullman, WA
    20 miles
    Website

    "The beach and walking paths are very nice and close by no matter which spot you're in.  Just below the Lower Granite Dam, it's an easy three mile round trip walk on a paved Snake River Trail."

    "Clean bathrooms, green lawns everywhere, nice big campsite, and nice family beach area. Lots of garbage cans everywhere but no recycling. The showers were kind of dirty."

    2. Illia Landing

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    Colfax, WA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 751-0240

    3. Hells Gate State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Asotin, WA
    49 miles
    Website

    "This was our maiden voyage so we opted for something close to a city as we were still setting up our camper coming out of winter."

    "Lots of sites, water restrooms, showers, and fire pits. No hookups."

    4. Chief Timothy Park

    11 Reviews
    Clarkston, WA
    42 miles
    Website

    "Chief Timothy is a great campground about 7 Miles outside of Clarkston, WA. Perfect location for swimming, kayaking, and fishing!"

    "This campground was developed in the 1980’s and has wonderful facilities including showers, store, laundry, many full hookup sites and plenty of space between pull through sites."

    5. Starbuck-Lyons Ferry Marina KOA

    3 Reviews
    Hooper, WA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 980-2500

    6. Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake

    10 Reviews
    Clarkston, WA
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 989-4578

    $59 - $66 / night

    "Staff members are on top of every little thing, friendly and respectful. The waterfront sites overlook Granite Lake, a reservoir on the Snake River."

    "This is an all paved rv campground on the Snake River and bordering Lewiston, ID. It has all the amenities of the Premier RV Resort affiliation."

    7. Clear Lake Recreation Area

    5 Reviews
    Medical Lake, WA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 247-5920

    "Boat, kayak and other equipment rentals, restaurant, bathrooms, changing rooms, showers, fishing dock, swimming area, shaded lawns and picnic tables."

    "Clear Lake Recreation Area is amazing! The scenery is beautiful, and there are plenty of activities for everyone."

    8. Clear Lake Military

    4 Reviews
    Medical Lake, WA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 299-5129

    9. Tucannon Campground

    5 Reviews
    Dayton, WA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 278-3716

    "It’s $8/night, no host on site, no reservations, self pay at the board. Really peaceful and quiet, very beautiful. "

    "Quiet and away from others."

    10. Pines RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Harvard, ID
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 875-0831

    "You are right next to a highway, but you can barely hear it. Robin and Dennis are extremely nice! They will go out of their way to make sure you are happy and safe!"

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  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 20, 2025

    Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake

    Clean, well-run RV place in a small city

    This “RV resort” is within the city of Clarkston and a stone’s throw from a Costco, a WalMart and an Albertson’s. It’s highly manicured and very clean. Staff members are on top of every little thing, friendly and respectful. The waterfront sites overlook Granite Lake, a reservoir on the Snake River. There’s not a whole heck of a lot to do in Clarkston and environs, but it’s a super friendly city and the RV resort is pretty pleasant, featuring a dog park, lots of well-tended lawns, shared propane fire pits and grills and sparkling restrooms.

  • K
    Mar. 28, 2021

    Hells Gate State Park Campground

    Clean, convenient, near water

    We stayed in Birch Loop for 2 nights. This was our maiden voyage so we opted for something close to a city as we were still setting up our camper coming out of winter.

    Our spot was plenty long enough, but not as wide as I would have liked. There are two big trees on passenger side that prevent setting up a comfy patio. That said, the fire pit area is perfect size.

    The center of the loop is for groups, so noise is centralized. Other than that, good space between sites and all are pretty level and paved.

    The hiking trails are great with lots of options for easy hikes by the water or tougher ones up the mountain. Either way, you can’t go wrong. The noise on the river from jet boats was mild as it is only end of March.

    Great Verizon coverage at site and on trails.

  • Liz B.
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Boyer Park & Marina KOA

    Great campground with friendly staff

    We just stayed here for the first time. We were at Boyer Park & Marina, a KOA,  Sept. 1-5, 2024.  While the campground was full when we pulled in on Sunday, it was almost empty when we woke up Labor Day morning. Even when full, everything was pretty quiet. The beach and walking paths are very nice and close by no matter which spot you're in.  Just below the Lower Granite Dam, it's an easy three mile round trip walk on a paved Snake River Trail. I do not recommend making that journey when it's 83 degrees and getting warmer. UGH

    The store is great with many clothing options and more. Mike and Monica who run the place are so nice and very helpful. Apparently we really missed out by not taking advantage of the grill and ordering a Smash Burger, which will even be delivered to your campsite. 
    We will definitely be back.

  • Jaime B.
    Jun. 17, 2021

    Hells Gate State Park Campground

    Riverfront camping

    Camping right on the Snake River with Lewis & Clark Discovery Center. Lots of sites, water restrooms, showers, and fire pits. No hookups.

  • Megan K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 30, 2020

    Pines RV Park

    Pricey but had a friendly enviroment.

    I’ve been in search of local winter camping spots. I’ve never paid so much for a tent site in my entire life. It’s important to note that even though it says it’s an RV Park there are tent spots offered here.

    I think the price is high just because it’s in touristy location.

    There were enough trees to set up our hammocks!

    The biggest thing I disliked about this site is that the 30 dollars they charges us was not enough. They will charge an additional 3 dollars per head and 5 dollars for an additional car.

    If you go in a group like we did, that really adds up. 🥵

    There was a playground on site but other than that it’s nothing special.

    The park manager was very social. I don’t mind but if you want privacy you may want to stay at a different location. My partner likes the privacy camping brings. We will never return, but if you have safety concerns with children, I can see this as being a bonus.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 14, 2019

    Hells Gate State Park Campground

    Loud

    Overall, a nice state park campground, but a little too close to the city. The bathrooms were decent, with free showers. We arrived around 6pm and the weather was weird, light rain then hail, but it stopped after about an hour. We started to settle in and then a group of maybe 30 teenage boys with a handful of “leaders” arrived around dark taking up 4 spots near us. The kids were rowdy throwing firecrackers until midnight. The leaders did absolutely nothing to stop them and neither did the campground. Luckily they slept and then all took off early around 8am after morning prayers. In hindsight, nothing against the campground other than close proximity to each other and the city and the camp host didn’t break up the “fun”

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2025

    Tucannon Campground

    Peaceful

    Along Tucannon Rd there are several free state campgrounds, and right where the road turns to dirt there is this USFS campground. It’s $8/night, no host on site, no reservations, self pay at the board. Really peaceful and quiet, very beautiful. 

    At the end of the campground is an Environmental Learning Center/ kids camp, so you may get some traffic from that. There’s also a little hiking trail that was overgrown and unmaintained when we were there, it was really beautiful though. Pit toilets here, no water and no trash, no amenities. Zero cell reception in this entire area, pretty much all the way until hwy 12. 

    The sites here at this campground all have different configurations, most didn’t look level, but there were a bunch that would have fit our 26ft class c. Sites 15 & 16 are in one huge area off by themselves (together), so a big group would fit here well (2 car limit per site, 8 people limit per site), so 4 cars and 16 people for the large lot with 15 & 16. 

    There’s a nice creek running through here, so the sound was nice and soothing. 

    When looking at directions to get here, heads up that the roads that connect Tucannon Rd to Hwy 12 going east are not suitable for big rigs, so you’ll have to drive west all the way to Hwy 12 then to Delaney and then take 12 east from there.

  • Dean R.
    Jun. 8, 2018

    Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake

    Quiet, Clean, well maintained RV Campground

    This is an all paved rv campground on the Snake River and bordering Lewiston, ID. It has all the amenities of the Premier RV Resort affiliation. It has all the hook-ups and all sites are well manicured. A lot of the sites have longer term rv's from seasonal workers and such, it is not like a long term trailer park though. The management works to make sure your needs are taken care of. There is a paved walking trail alongside the park that follows the river with pet statiions located at intervals and is maitained by the municipality. There are Snake river boat tours nearby and plenty of shopping close and throughout the community. Fishing is a big activity on the rivers.

  • L
    Aug. 7, 2021

    Boyer Park & Marina KOA

    Clean Park

    Clean bathrooms, green lawns everywhere, nice big campsite, and nice family beach area. Lots of garbage cans everywhere but no recycling. The showers were kind of dirty. When you reserve online they don’t allow you to pick your site and so you get what you get and we ended up with a view of the bathroom. Tip- call after booking online to request a site. The winds come through quite a bit which helps with the heat but make sure everything is secured down. A train also comes through right next to the campground at least once a day and it’s LOUD. WIFI is really weak and there is no cell service.


Guide to Endicott

Camping near Endicott, Washington spans the transition zone between the rolling Palouse hills and the dramatic Snake River canyon system. Elevations range from 700 to 2,200 feet, creating diverse camping microclimates throughout the season. Summer temperatures frequently exceed 90°F, with minimal rainfall from June through September making water access crucial for campers.

What to do

Hiking trail access: Chief Timothy Park offers a 1.2-mile trail circling the island with river views accessible to most fitness levels. "There is a trail all the way around the island for hiking/walking with great views," notes Chellsea W., who appreciated the convenient loop layout.

Fishing options: Boyer Park & Marina KOA provides multiple fishing access points along the Snake River, with sturgeon and bass being common catches. "It is kid friendly and is a 2 minute drive from Lower Granite Dam if you want to take a tour. It is also a 10 minute drive from Illia Dunes for a day trip," according to Angel A., highlighting the convenient location for water activities.

Water recreation: Hells Gate State Park Campground serves as a prime base for river adventures with direct water access. "Great camping spot. Next to river but lots of shrubs. Can walk down trail to access river bank," explains Jaime B., noting the park's proximity to water activities.

Wildlife viewing: Tucannon Campground offers creek-side sites where visitors can observe native wildlife in natural settings. "There's a nice creek running through here, so the sound was nice and soothing," says Laura M., who documented the peaceful natural surroundings.

What campers like

Beach amenities: Chief Timothy Park provides designated swimming areas with swimming docks that families appreciate. "The Kids loved this park, we just spent the day hanging out fishing and playing at the park when we went to Lewiston to Visit our daughter," reports Brenda S., highlighting the family-friendly waterfront.

Riverside walking paths: Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake maintains paved trails along the Snake River with regular rest areas. "We fully utilized the bike path along the river each day for nice long rides into Idaho and back to Washington," writes Brad, who enjoyed the interconnected trail system.

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention the well-maintained bathrooms and grounds at glamping sites near Endicott. "Super helpful staff gave us a sweet campsite. Lots of wildlife around and we were camped close to the trailhead," notes Carl about Hells Gate State Park, emphasizing the attentive management.

Privacy options: Despite being developed campgrounds, several locations offer secluded spots. "Sites 15 & 16 are in one huge area off by themselves (together), so a big group would fit here well," Laura M. observed about Tucannon Campground, pointing out the spacious group camping potential.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Most glamping locations near Endicott have spotty connectivity. "Zero cell reception in this entire area, pretty much all the way until hwy 12," warns Laura M. about Tucannon Campground, advising campers to plan accordingly.

Weather considerations: Summer heat can be intense, with limited natural shade at some locations. "It was very dry with little tree coverage. Loads of people and every campsite was full," cautions Cari G. about Tucannon during peak season.

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