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    Spanaway, Washington provides access to a range of camping areas within a short drive of the city. Nearby options include Dash Point State Park Campground in Federal Way, which accommodates tent camping, RVs, and glamping, and Holiday Park Military - Lewis McChord Base in Tacoma, which offers RV sites and cabins. The region includes several state parks with developed campgrounds as well as military-affiliated camping areas that serve as convenient bases for exploring Mount Rainier National Park and the surrounding Cascade Mountains.

    Many campgrounds in the area require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when visitation peaks. Most state parks require a Washington Discover Pass for day use, while overnight camping fees vary by location and amenity level. Weather conditions remain mild year-round, though winter brings increased rainfall and cooler temperatures. Campgrounds like Millersylvania State Park and Penrose Point State Park operate throughout the year, providing access to both forest and water recreation. Cell service varies significantly by location and carrier, with some areas offering reliable coverage while others have limited connectivity. As one camper noted about Dash Point State Park, "This campground is hidden in the middle of a major Western Washington city. Once in the campground, you would have no idea that you are surrounded by a sprawling metropolitan area."

    Campers report high satisfaction with waterfront sites at several locations near Spanaway. Penrose Point State Park Campground on the Key Peninsula provides beach access and boat-in camping options, while Dash Point offers forest trails leading to shoreline areas. Mixed-use campgrounds like Lewis North Travel Camp feature amenities including electric hookups, showers, and picnic tables, making them suitable for various camping styles. Several visitors mentioned appreciating the balance of natural settings with proximity to urban conveniences. The campgrounds closest to Spanaway tend to be more developed with full amenities, while those farther out provide more secluded experiences. Noise levels vary by location, with some campgrounds experiencing highway sounds while others offer more peaceful settings among tall evergreens.

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    Best Campgrounds near Spanaway (286)

      1. Dash Point State Park Campground

      3.9(77)16mi from Spanaway138 sitesRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $23 - $80 / night

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      2. Holiday Park Military - Lewis McChord Base

      4.0(8)3mi from SpanawayRVs, Cabins

      "Excellent location for those with military access to the base - active duty, retired or family. 30/50 amp hookups. Beautiful views of American Lake. Pet friendly."

      "It is in the wilderness, on the lake, but it is also fairly close to stores and gas stations. Long term max is 28 days per spot."

      3. Alder Lake Campground

      4.3(36)21mi from Spanaway191 sitesRVs, Tents

      "It's about an hours drive from Paradise, which makes it less ideal than Cougar Rock if that's your destination, but the reservations do not fill up nearly as quickly."

      "Walking distance to the day use beach area. Very clean showers. Well maintained sites and fire wood for sale with the camp host. A great spot for exploring near Mt. Rainer."

      from $35 - $265 / night

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      4. Lewis North Travel Camp - Joint Base Lewis McChord

      4.6(7)8mi from SpanawayRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Very friendly next to the lake plenty of things to do walking, biking, hiking, fishing, Military museums, not to far off of I-5. Full hookups laundry shower facilities. Cabins too."

      "Unfortunately the restrooms right next to our site were closed so it was a slight walk to the nearest restroom. Restrooms were heated and well taken care of."

      from $12 - $35 / night

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      5. Penrose Point State Park Campground

      4.4(21)19mi from Spanaway94 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Pros: group camp is very close to beach front area, GREAT CLAMMING AND OYSTERING!"

      "Penrose Point State Park is a great place close to Seattle to go camping in a small or large group. It's tent or camper friendly with plenty of spots for busier seasons."

      from $12 - $72 / night

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      6. Camp Murray Beach

      4.8(4)7mi from SpanawayRVs, Tents

      "Need to reserve your site online with the JBLM MWR or go to the adventure center building nearby on base. Nice access to American Lake and fishing nearby as well."

      "This is a great spot on American Lake to camp with many sites on the waterfront. I would highly recommend this location to eligible military ID Card holders."

      from $8 - $32 / night

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      7. Private and quiet RV parking

      4.8(4)8mi from Spanaway1 siteRVs

      "The patios are paved but very small and not in a great location for our class A motorhome (better suited for towables with their doors farther back)."

      "Great location just a couple of miles from beach. Very clean and friendly staff. Clean pool, laundry, and club house. Nice paved lots with cable and wifi. Nice place."

      from $10 - $30 / night

      8. Riverbend Campground

      4.6(7)13mi from SpanawayRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Super peaceful, great fire pit location, water at the site entrance, portable restrooms away (but close), and best of all right at the river’s edge."

      "We needed something close to the city, but didn’t want to feel like we were in the city, this fit the bill. People are very friendly and accommodating. The park is really clean."

      9. Camp Lakeview

      4.0(7)12mi from SpanawayRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This campground has super friendly staff, decent bathrooms and showers, laundry facility, access to a lake, fishing is welcome, swimming allowed, great playground for kids, allows pets, has a small store"

      "It was a larger site that sits next to the small creek. It was very pleasant and quiet. The bath house isn’t too far and was usually well stocked and clean."

      10. Elkamp Eastcreek

      4.9(37)27mi from SpanawayRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Rainier as it is within minutes of the Nisquilly entrance.  The majority of the campsites were amid tall trees. "

      "Rainier NP and the town near by has some solid shops. The campsites are pretty private and there’s specific spots for your tent that has an extra layer of mulch underneath for cushioning."

      from $25 - $40 / night

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    1540 Reviews of 286 Spanaway Campgrounds


    • Lainey P.
      Aug. 16, 2026

      La Wis Wis Campground

      Dreamy

      This is a very very special campground and I had a hard time leaving. So beyond gorgeous, this is the place to be on very warm summer days if you’re a swimmer. The water is COLD for sure, and I’m pretty used to PNW frigid waters - could have really swam around all day if temps were in the 90’s. I was here when it was lower 70’s and partly cloudy, still beautiful but a little too cold to indulge in a long swim. Many sites are incredibly spacious and private. I had three sites around me vacant (despite the campground being full online) People don’t treat the vault toilets well here unfortunately, and there’s no bear boxes. Super close to Packwood. I really loved this campground for lounging around and for easy NP access.

    • Lainey P.
      Aug. 16, 2026

      Sahara Creek DNR Horse Camp

      HORSE WAS SHOT & SHERIFF WOULD NOT COME

      This went from a four star stay to one star in the blink of an eye. There is a shooting range directly behind this campground, and the horse trails lead right past it. On August 8th 2026 around 2PM, someone’s horse was shot while they were riding less than a half a mile away from camp and when they called 911, animal control came but police would NOT come even to investigate. This was reckless use of a firearm, animal endangerment, and honestly should be a felony. There is no way to accidentally be shooting at the trails from the shooting range, you have to DECIDE to do that. Police are absolutely useless, and now I know especially in this area the cops don’t give a damn about anyone’s safety.

      You can hear shooting nearby all day and all night despite the posted hours at the range. Although it’s a free stay with a discover pass, I will NOT EVER stay here again and would not recommend this place to anyone with horses.

    • Lainey P.
      Aug. 16, 2026

      Cougar Rock Group Campground — Mount Rainier National Park

      Some sites better than others

      Site C13 is directly next to bathrooms and trash. It is a pull through site. B loop has no facilities but does have unmarked paths that lead directly through C13’s driveway to get to the bathrooms. I had all manner of campers parading past my car, closer than arms length while I was sleeping inside, all night long and especially in the morning as the campers right behind my site walked directly through the campsite itself and around my car. I’d never stay at this one again without blocking off paths and having a big trailer to fill the space.

    • Darron S.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 15, 2026

      Dispersed Camping FS-025

      Decent dispersed near Mt Rainier NP

      The pullout park spots are very close to the paved road leading to it. No potholes on the dirt road. Secluded/private. Tall rainforest trees provide shade during the day. There are several spots for vans, conversions, and short RVs. No Internet. No water. No vault toilets. No trash. Primitive dispersed site.

    • Darron S.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 15, 2026

      FR74 dispersed

      Try another road/spot

      The main pullout was taken. It looks as if the RV has been there for more than 14 days (it is on jack stands). Another reviewer mentioned the potholes. Thats a fact. I drive around in a RWD Chevy Astro van, and I bet that primitive, unguarded road chewed into the rubber between my suspension parts. No Internet. No access to the river, (unless you want to cut all the thick foliage)away like exploiters and trailblazers did in the 1800’s. ) Only one fire pit, the one the RV was at. You can drive up a little further and crash for the night. It is level. This dirt road is one lane. It is heavily non-RV friendly. I didn't even sleep there. I checked it out, then decided to drive to nearby Mount Rainier NP. This place was pretty though. Like a rainforest you see in Olympic NP.

    • Sarah R.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 14, 2026

      riffe lake

      Bummed

      Showed up on a Thursday not expecting many folks, so we were surprised to see so many for a weekday. If we’d known it was basically a free “campground” not one or Two dispersed sites we wouldn’t have come. Our fault for that. I was surprised with people parking close to us, blocking the view because they parked right behind us, no spacial awareness and a lot less manners than you’d think. Luckily the place was clean, toilets were gross when we showed up Thursday, poo in the urinal and I’ve never ever in my 45 years of camping seen such a full porta potty. Thank goodness they came and emptied them Friday which is the usual Apparently. We met a few Nice people and that was fantastic, but seriously, who pulls a huge rig behind you to block the view? I just can’t get over that. Needless to say we won’t come back.

    • Michael B.
      Aug. 14, 2026

      Straddleline Park

      Calm weekend

      I’m a tent camper, and messed up and reserved a RV spot. I paid for another spot more suited for tent camping and moved over. When talking to the campsite manager the following day, she offered to refund the 2nights at the wrong site. We declined the refund just because it goes to keeping the area put together and she was doing a fantastic job keeping everything clean and restocked over the short stay we were there.

      Men’s restroom had 2 urinals three stalls and a shower, women’s restroom had three stalls and a shower. One larger stall in both.

    • Sarah R.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 14, 2026

      riffe lake

      Great Views!

      Nice area near the lake that seems pretty popular. Arrived on a Thursday to a decent amount of campers here.

      There are porta potties here, however they are in desperate need of some cleaning and emptying.

      The views were great though.

    • JThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 13, 2026

      The Waterfront at Potlatch

      We’ll come back again and again

      It’s so interesting to read past reviews before getting here and contrasting that with my experience. To be on the water, and be able to watch the tide move in and out every day on the beautiful and peaceful Hood Canal, is an absolute treasure. Yes, highway 101 is loud. There’s no doubt about that. But this small well-maintained RV park of only 16 sites, including full hook ups, is an absolute gem. We stayed here two weeks on site 16 and 11. (Much prefer 16 because it’s on the edge, how the sun is angled this time of the year, we quickly had loads of shade from our RV to sit in, and it’s by a little creek. But side 11 is also nice because there’s more opportunities to chitchat with people as you are in the middle of the campground.) We have met so many incredible people here and exchanged information so we can stay in touch. I will put this on my favorites list and absolutely intend return. In fact, many of the people we met here are people who come year after year after year. The only real downside in my opinion is the fact that there is nowhere that you can hike reachable by foot from the campground. So my husband, dog, and I did our daily walks at the marina parking lot nextdoor, where we would do loops, talk to the fisherman, and eat whatever blackberries ripened overnight. As we are full timers, I was absolutely content to sit outside our rig overlooking the water and work. If you are someone who needs a lot “to do “this may not be the campground for you. But if you are someone who loves to just be by the water and enjoy the tranquility and friendliness of fellow campers, this spot is for you.


    Guide to Spanaway

    Camping spots near Spanaway, Washington lie within an hour of Mount Rainier National Park, with most campgrounds situated between 300-800 feet elevation. The region features second-growth evergreen forests that provide natural shade at most campsites, with summer daytime temperatures typically ranging from 70-85°F. Campgrounds in this area often experience rainfall even during summer months, so tarps and rain gear are recommended additions to camping equipment.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: American Lake at Lewis North Travel Camp - Joint Base Lewis McChord offers both shoreline and boat fishing access. "Full hookup was about $28/night. While located in Joint Base Lewis McChord the camp is close enough to I-5 so we had great cell reception," notes Michael C.

    Beachcombing and tidal exploration: Dash Point State Park Campground provides access to Puget Sound beaches. "The beach is a short walk from camp, just long enough to make you feel like you earned your sunset view, but not so long that you regret your life choices. It's more of a rocky, muddy beach than a sandy one, but it's still great for exploring, skipping rocks," shares Saraj B.

    Forest hiking: Multiple trail systems through second-growth forests are available at most area campgrounds. At Elkamp Eastcreek, "The meadow over the bridge is a hidden delight. Constant attention to the grounds regularly," mentions Amanda M., highlighting less-known natural features beyond the campgrounds.

    What campers like

    Private, wooded sites: Campers consistently praise the feeling of seclusion despite proximity to urban areas. At Penrose Point State Park Campground, "Sites were reasonably private and quiet at night (except for a brief invasion of 6 raccoons at our site one night!)," reports Rachel, highlighting the wildlife encounters possible even at developed campgrounds.

    Clean facilities: Multiple campgrounds maintain well-kept bathrooms and shower facilities. At Elkamp Eastcreek, visitors appreciate "The bathrooms were always clean. There's designated dish washing station (though there's no spout right now) and potable water station," according to Sarah Claire B.

    Water access: Waterfront sites and swimming opportunities rank highly. At Alder Lake Park, "Alder lake is a great spot for both swim play and boating. The lake has a blocked off no wake area for those that wish to have swim fun and the rest of the lake is for small motorized water craft," mentions Mary C.

    What you should know

    Military installation access: Several campgrounds near Spanaway require military ID. At Holiday Park Military - Lewis McChord Base, "To a military ID card holder, you won't find a better deal. Full hookups, sites are a bit close, but the campground loop makes it feel spacious," notes Paul B.

    Reservation windows: Many campgrounds fill quickly during summer months. For Game Farm Wilderness Campground, "Book early—reservations open January 1st!" advises Dale B.

    Noise considerations: Highway and aircraft sounds affect some sites. At Lewis North Travel Camp, "You can hear the highway and occasional aircraft (mostly ch-47s) during the day but nights are quite convenient to I5 and PX," mentions William B.

    Weather variability: Despite summer camping season, prepare for rain. At Dash Point, "Beautiful weather and close escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Clean facilities as well!" reports Braden T., noting good weather isn't guaranteed but appreciated when it happens.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Camp Lakeview offers multiple recreation options. "This campground has super friendly staff, decent bathrooms and showers, laundry facility, access to a lake, fishing is welcome, swimming allowed, great playground for kids, allows pets," reports molly N.

    Educational opportunities: Nature programs available at several state parks. At Penrose Point, "Our kids enjoyed taking part in the junior ranger program," shares Sarah H.

    Swimming beaches: Look for designated swimming areas with gradual entry points. "We stayed at site C10 A in our tent with our children. It was a larger site that sits next to the small creek. The weekends get very busy but during the weeks it is a cozy little community," notes Julia B. about Camp Lakeview.

    Tips from RVers

    Site angles: Some campgrounds have unusual parking configurations. At Riverbend Campground, "This site does is a back in, but the slab is at a 90 degree angle from the drive. So you will have to back your trailer around a corner if you plan to park it on the slab. Didn't see other sites like this," warns Doug.

    Hookup availability: Many campgrounds offer partial hookups only. "The site had water and electrical, but no sewer connections. They do have a nice dump station," notes Doug about Riverbend Campground.

    Cell service considerations: Coverage varies significantly by location and provider. "Cell signal is very weak for t-mobile and trees prevent starlink from working well," reports Terry W. about Holiday Park Famcamp, while Dash Point offers better connectivity.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where are the best campgrounds in Spanaway, WA?

    The Spanaway area offers excellent camping options within a short drive. Dash Point State Park Campground stands out for its clean, beautifully laid out facilities and friendly volunteers. For military families, Holiday Park Military - Lewis McChord Base provides convenient access near Tacoma with big-rig-friendly sites. Other top options nearby include Silver Springs Campground along the river and Game Farm Wilderness Campground. Most locations require reservations, especially during peak summer months, so booking in advance is recommended.

    What amenities do Spanaway camping sites offer?

    Camping sites around Spanaway typically provide a range of amenities to enhance your outdoor experience. Silver Springs Campground offers well-distributed spaces with beautiful riverside locations and helpful site staff. Lewis North Travel Camp provides water hookups, toilets, and reservable sites. Many campgrounds in the area feature fire rings, picnic tables, and potable water. Some locations offer shower facilities, dump stations for RVs, and electricity hookups. The more developed sites may include playgrounds, hiking trails, and boat launches, while more remote options focus on basic necessities for a rustic experience.

    Are there tent-specific camping areas in Spanaway?

    Yes, the Spanaway region has several excellent tent-specific camping areas. Penrose Point State Park Campground near Lakebay offers walk-in and hike-in tent sites in a peaceful setting. For those seeking a more rugged experience, White River Dispersed Camping provides beautiful tent camping spots right beside the river. Many tent campers also enjoy Alder Lake Park and Camp Lakeview, which offer designated tent areas separate from RV sections. When tent camping in this region, be prepared for typical Pacific Northwest weather conditions with proper rain gear, especially outside of summer months.