Camping near Burbank, WA

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    Burbank, Washington sits at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers, providing campers with multiple waterfront camping options. Corps of Engineers (COE) sites like Hood Park and Charbonneau Park operate seasonally from May through early September, offering electric hookups, water access, and boat launches. The Tri-Cities area surrounding Burbank includes year-round RV resorts such as Pasco Tri-Cities KOA and Columbia Sun RV Resort, which cater to travelers seeking more amenities. Most campgrounds in this region feature spacious sites with grassy areas, picnic tables, and river views, making them popular for both tent camping and RVs.

    Temperatures in this eastern Washington region fluctuate significantly, with campers reporting ranges from 40°F to 80°F even during late spring visits. Most campgrounds require reservations during the peak summer season, particularly for waterfront sites. The area experiences limited shade except along shorelines, creating hot conditions during summer months. As one visitor noted, "Hood Park is a beautiful park with electrical hookups and nearby water access. The Nary National Wildlife Refuge is very close." Campers should be aware of specific regulations at each location, including alcohol restrictions at some Corps of Engineers parks and strict 2 pm check-in times.

    River access represents the primary attraction for many campers in the Burbank area. Sites along the Snake River at Hood Park feature "tons of wide green lawns with lots of space," according to one reviewer, who added that "campsites end up pretty well spaced apart so you might only have 2 or 3 neighbors then a ton of lawn before another neighbor." Fishing opportunities abound directly from campsites, with additional access at connected wildlife preserves. Families appreciate the swimming beaches, playgrounds, and walking trails available at many locations. Highway noise affects some campgrounds, particularly those closer to major roads, while river barges provide interesting scenery along waterfront sites. Visitors seeking full amenities should consider the year-round RV parks in nearby Pasco, Kennewick, and Richland.

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    Best Campgrounds near Burbank (80)

      1. Hood Park

      3.8(21)2mi from Burbank67 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Water is nearby. Restroom was just OK. Water tank can be filled at park at dump station : (    We paid $12 using our lifetime senior pass. Temperature ranged from 40 to 80 degrees."

      "Lovely campground with access to the lake. Not the most beautiful view with the industrial buildings on the other side, but it’s peaceful and quiet. Electrical hookups."

      from $30 - $110 / night

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      2. Pasco Tri-Cities KOA

      4.6(18)12mi from BurbankRVs, Tents

      "This park is conveniently located near shopping, restaurants, theaters, sports areas and a European bakery to die for. We will call this KOA home whwn we are in eastern washington."

      "They are in process of completing a playground and dog walk. They have a pool and hot tub. All laundry, bathroom and shower facilities require a code. Sites are average."

      3. COE Lake Sacajawea Charbonneau Park

      4.0(9)7mi from Burbank52 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The campground has a clean, grassy park setting with a decent sized park nearby for kids with a swimming area."

      from $26 - $110 / night

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      4. Charbonneau Park

      4.2(5)7mi from BurbankRVs, Tents

      "The grass is green and luscious in the common area near the swimming. They have a boat launch as well as a separate dock for picking up passengers."

      "Great accessibility to water, very clean and pretty campground, nice playground and friendly hosts! We enjoy it here very much!"

      5. Fishhook Park

      3.7(9)13mi from Burbank51 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Store close by to grab sodas for our burgers that night. Clean campground and bathrooms. Very friendly hosts!"

      "Our site, along with several others, had a nice view of Lake Sacajawea.  Bath/Shower house: Clean even if a little dated."

      from $22 - $110 / night

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      6. ice harbor dam

      3.7(3)5mi from Burbank

      7. Columbia Sun RV Resort

      4.7(7)15mi from BurbankRVs, Tents

      "Gorgeous location on the outskirts of town. Has all the amenities and activities you want in a semi-urban RC resort / glamping get away. Heated pool and hot tub, game room and more."

      "Gas and diesel near by. Very quiet and very cozy. Grounds keepers make this place top notch visually and the pull through and back ins are perfect. Great hookups! Would be nice just to walk through!"

      from $65 - $80 / night

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      8. Franklin County RV Park

      4.0(4)11mi from BurbankRVs, Tents

      "Near playground if you have kids"

      9. Arrowhead RV Park

      4.0(2)7mi from BurbankRVs, Tents

      10. Horn Rapids RV Resort

      4.6(9)19mi from BurbankRVs

      "It has a nice little mini mart, drive through spots, full hookups, playground for the kids, clean bathrooms/showers, and allows pets."

      "So if you are doing anything outside there is a good hour break to avoid the irrigation water. Other than that, hot water showers, toilets, water at your site and power for 50/30/20 amp cords."

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    Recent Reviews near Burbank, WA

    314 Reviews of 80 Burbank Campgrounds


    • J W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Hood Park

      Peaceful and clean

      The hosts are helpful and friendly. Campground is spotless. Would return.

    • Paul B.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 31, 2026

      Lewis & Clark Trail State Park Campground

      Nice and very private

      Well kept state park with access to the Touchet River. Plenty of shade and protection from any breeze. Nearby highway sounds are infrequent and tolerable. We will be back.

    • LThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2026

      Pasco Tri-Cities KOA

      Nice park & great staff!

      Tina and Rachael were very nice, knowledgeable and professional when checking me in. One of the grounds keepers was very nice to check on my while getting parked.

    • Hailey R.
      May. 24, 2026

      Columbia Sun RV Resort

      10/10 would recommend

      The staff were supper friendly and helpful. The amenities were very clean and well kept. We had nothing to complain about and will definitely stay here again when near by.

    • Grant M.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 16, 2026

      ice harbor dam

      Decent Overnight

      Good enough as a simple overnight pull-off, nothing more, nothing less.

      We were just passing through looking for a place to sleep for the night. At first, the amount of cars right near the dam made me uneasy — it felt crowded and I wasn’t expecting that at all. But it turned out most of them were fishermen and day users, not campers.

      Once we drove a bit farther downriver, the whole situation changed. You can follow the river and find miles of open pull-offs. There’s so much space that you can easily get your own spot without feeling on top of anyone else. Not secluded in the traditional sense — no trees, wide open terrain — but you’re not sitting right off a main road either.

      We ended up in a spot where the sound of the water made for a really solid night of sleep. Flat ground, easy parking, and simple access for any vehicle. Starlink had good reception the whole time, which was a plus.

      A few practical notes:

      • No bathrooms or facilities at all
      • No real privacy, just open spacing
      • Very easy driving and pull-offs
      • Not a destination campsite — strictly a pass-through or overnight stop

      We felt safe and slept well, but it’s not somewhere I’d call a “vacation spot.” It works for what it is: a quiet, functional place to crash for the night while on the road.

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 10, 2026

      Plymouth Park Campground

      Big Rig Friendly

      Great pull through sites. Large green grass area with table and. fire pit.

    • Fredrick
      Apr. 11, 2026

      sunnyside wildlife rec area

      Good overnight spot

      Off a short dirt path, nice flat area to park for the evening. Secluded, a bit of highway noise running parallel, but nice accessible, private spot.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 11, 2026

      Boardman Marina Park

      What a View!

      This campground is next to the Columbia River. We had a glorious view of the water and the sunsets. It was fun to watch the small boats and large barges with tugs moving along the river.

      The campground is pretty good. Easy check-in with very friendly and helpful staff. WiFi offered which was great because cell coverage is dicey. Nice bathrooms.

      We walked along the riverfront to the east to enjoy a pizza at the Burnt Field Brewing Co.

      We will stay here again, but we will change to a better site for our rig. It was plenty long enough, but seeing the river required us to snuggle up to the neighbors a bit.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 8, 2026

      Columbia Sun RV Resort

      Nice & Clean!

      Came in late as we traveled across the country. Easy to pull in. Quite. Clean facilities that included a laundry, pool, etc. and full hook up sites. Easy to pull through. Paved roads.


    Guide to Burbank

    The Snake and Columbia Rivers provide access to some of the best places to camp near Burbank, Washington. This eastern Washington region can experience extreme temperature variations, with daily temperature swings of 40 degrees during spring and fall camping seasons. Corps of Engineers campgrounds typically operate from mid-May through early September, with most requiring advance reservations through Recreation.gov.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Hood Park offers direct river access for anglers. "It's right on the snake river, so you can practically fish from your camp site if you want. There is a connected wildlife preserve that you can walk around in and also fish in that is a separate area," notes Nathan B.

    Water activities: Charbonneau Park provides boat launch access for water recreation. As Kayla K. explains, "I have been going here for 20 years it's very nice clean and friendly people that run it. Great for tents or RVs. Full facilities with showers. You can watch the river traffic has a small marina by it that you can get gas at for your boat."

    Wildlife viewing: Several campgrounds connect to wildlife refuges with bird watching opportunities. At Fishhook Park, "There are quite a few trees for shade. Surprisingly good cell (Verizon) given the remoteness of the campground," according to Lee D.

    What campers like

    Spacious sites: The Corps of Engineers campgrounds feature unusually large sites. At Fishhook Park, "RV sites have a crazy amount of space between them - so awesome to not have to look into your neighbors RV," Kathy P. shares.

    Clean facilities: Despite being remote locations, most campgrounds maintain good sanitation standards. At Horn Rapids, one camper noted, "The bathrooms are spotless. There's plenty of them too. The community lounge is big and clean with a kitchen and sofas, TV, and tables."

    Swimming areas: Many riverside campgrounds include designated swimming spots. Pasco Tri-Cities KOA offers "Pool and Hot tub. Great maintenance and services," according to John W.

    What you should know

    Noise considerations: Train tracks run near several campgrounds. At Fishhook Park, "Be aware of what campsite you get... It is also right off of the train tracks and the train runs numerous times a day and early in the morning," warns Kindra M.

    Strict check-in policies: Corps of Engineers parks enforce specific check-in times. At Hood Park, Stephen L. cautions, "Do not try to check in before 2 pm!!!!"

    Wildlife hazards: Watch for rattlesnakes on trails, especially in summer. At Fishhook Park, "There's a trail to the lake but we were warned not to use it due to the high likelihood of encountering rattlesnakes," reports one visitor.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playgrounds and activities: Columbia Sun RV Resort provides family-friendly amenities. One reviewer shared, "Has all the amenities and activities you want in a semi-urban RC resort / glamping get away. Heated pool and hot tub, game room and more."

    Water fun: Many children enjoy the swim beaches during summer. At Fishhook Park, Haylee M. reports, "Played games and found a little spot down to the water we enjoyed. Store close by to grab sodas for our burgers that night."

    Evening entertainment: Some campgrounds offer scheduled activities. Chris A. notes about Hood Park, "This campground offers developed sites with hookups for campers. There is a playground and interpretive events for kids in the evenings. They even had some movies on the weekends."

    Tips from RVers

    Reservation advice: When booking at Corps of Engineers parks, be specific about your needs. At Hood Park, Charis W. advises, "No water or sewer hookups. Lots of nice sites. If you are a long RV, be cautious as the reservation line has little knowledge of sites."

    Year-round options: For winter camping near Burbank, look to private RV parks. Franklin County RV Park provides affordable year-round camping: "Inexpensive RV park in pasco. Other options were full or twice the rate. Has discounts for goodsams. Laundry, Wi-Fi and bathrooms," notes Bradee A.

    Irrigation systems: Be aware of sprinkler schedules at parks. John S. mentions about Hood Park, "The only issue we have is the sprinklers come on Friday nights and wash the tents for us. it's good and bad."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Burbank, WA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Burbank, WA offers a wide range of camping options, with 80 campgrounds and RV parks near Burbank, WA and 7 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Burbank, WA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Burbank, WA is Hood Park with a 3.8-star rating from 21 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 free dispersed camping spots near Burbank, WA.

    What parks are near Burbank, WA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 17 parks near Burbank, WA that allow camping, notably Lake Sacajawea and Lake Wallula.