Best RV Parks & Resorts near Hartline, WA

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Best RV Sites Near Hartline, Washington (69)

    Sarah's photo of rv camping at Smokiam RV Resort near Ephrata, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Smokiam RV Resort near Ephrata, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Smokiam RV Resort near Ephrata, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Smokiam RV Resort near Ephrata, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Smokiam RV Resort near Ephrata, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Smokiam RV Resort near Ephrata, WA

    1. Smokiam RV Resort

    5 Reviews
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    23 Saves
    Ephrata, Washington
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $144 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Grand Coulee RV Park near Coulee Dam, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Grand Coulee RV Park near Coulee Dam, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Grand Coulee RV Park near Coulee Dam, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Grand Coulee RV Park near Coulee Dam, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Grand Coulee RV Park near Coulee Dam, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Grand Coulee RV Park near Coulee Dam, WA

    2. Grand Coulee RV Park

    1 Review
    5 Photos
    Coulee Dam, Washington
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
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    Camper-submitted photo at Bridgeport Marina RV Park near Pateros, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Bridgeport Marina RV Park near Pateros, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Bridgeport Marina RV Park near Pateros, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Bridgeport Marina RV Park near Pateros, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Bridgeport Marina RV Park near Pateros, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Bridgeport Marina RV Park near Pateros, WA

    3. Bridgeport Marina RV Park

    1 Review
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    Pateros, Washington

    Bridgeport Marina RV Park is located on the Columbia River. The RV Park offers a boat launch and dock. Parking is available for your vehicle and trailer when you use the launch. Every RV site has water, sewer and 50/30/20 amp electrical hook-ups. The Park offers both pull-thru and back in sites.

    The Park offers Fire Pits with BBQ grills or Pedestal Grills located at some sites and available in the common areas of the park.

    The tent sites at Bridgeport Marina RV Park have a picnic table and fire pit with BBQ grill. There is no water or electric at these sites. They are located close to a restroom with showers.

    Bridgeport Marina RV Park has the following amenities: a children's play area with swings and slides. There is a swimming area called the "lagoon". This lagoon has a small beach and dock for jumping off. No lifeguard on duty at any time. Also, a huge picnic area is available for day users. Bring your horseshoes and play a game in the Horseshoe Pit area. There is a Gazebo with a kitchenette available for rent.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $47 / night

    Debbie R.'s photo of rv camping at Goose Creek RV Park near Hartline, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Goose Creek RV Park near Hartline, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Goose Creek RV Park near Hartline, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Goose Creek RV Park near Hartline, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Goose Creek RV Park near Hartline, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Goose Creek RV Park near Hartline, WA

    4. Goose Creek RV Park

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    Hartline, Washington

    Nestled in the rolling hills of wheat country of central Washington(also described as"America's amber waves of grain"). Located mid-way between Spokane and Wenatchee on state Highway 2 which was once the main route east and west through Washington State. state Highway 2 still remains popular today with many travelers seeking to experience more than just blacktop and city traffic. Peaceful, whether you seek a quiet restful night sleep or two or a place to call home for the summer. Goose Creek RV park is" A great place to flock". Stay, Play and Enjoy! We offer easy access from state highway 2 and feature patio style sites in a small community setting. All standard sites provide paved unit parking and concrete patio area with a picnic table. Sites also provide city water, sewer and 50/ 30/ 15 amp electrical service. Our NEWLY UPDATED Wi-Fi System will keep you in touch. And the on site Laundromat and restrooms with free showers will keep everyone clean and happy. New for 2019, we now offer Cozy Themed Cabin rentals!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $19 - $81 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Conklin Landing RV Park near Pateros, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Conklin Landing RV Park near Pateros, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Conklin Landing RV Park near Pateros, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Conklin Landing RV Park near Pateros, WA

    5. Conklin Landing RV Park

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    Pateros, Washington

     Conklin Landing RV Park is located on the Columbia River.

    The RV Parks offers a boat launch and dock. Parking is available for your vehicle and trailer when you use the launch.

    Every RV site have water, sewer and 50/30/20 amp electrical hook-ups. The Park offers both pull-thru and back in sites.

    Conklin Landing RV Park has Fire Pits with BBQ grills located at each site.

    Restrooms with showers are available at the RV Park, please ask Camp Host for key code.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $47 / night

    Dawn G.'s photo of rv camping at Lakeshore RV Park near Chelan, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Lakeshore RV Park near Chelan, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Lakeshore RV Park near Chelan, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Lakeshore RV Park near Chelan, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Lakeshore RV Park near Chelan, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Lakeshore RV Park near Chelan, WA

    6. Lakeshore RV Park

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    Chelan, Washington
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    Camper-submitted photo at Warden Lake RV Resort near Warden, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Warden Lake RV Resort near Warden, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Warden Lake RV Resort near Warden, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Warden Lake RV Resort near Warden, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Warden Lake RV Resort near Warden, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Warden Lake RV Resort near Warden, WA

    7. Warden Lake RV Resort

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    Warden, Washington

    Warden Lake RV Resort is a place to make lasting memories. Open all year, we welcome short term and long term guests. In addition to RV sites, there are few cabins to enhance your glamping experience. Warden lake is a serene lake which feels more like a large private lake. Its very quiet most of the year, and a great place for fishing. The resort is located just 15 minutes from I-90."

    • Pets
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    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Cabins
    Camper-submitted photo at Marina RV Park near Pateros, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Marina RV Park near Pateros, WA

    8. Marina RV Park

    1 Review
    1 Photo
    5 Saves
    Pateros, Washington
    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Showers
    • Drinking Water
    Camper-submitted photo at Columbia Cove RV Park near Pateros, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Columbia Cove RV Park near Pateros, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Columbia Cove RV Park near Pateros, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Columbia Cove RV Park near Pateros, WA

    9. Columbia Cove RV Park

    1 Review
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    2 Saves
    Pateros, Washington
    • Pets
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    • Tents
    • Showers
    • Drinking Water
    Camper-submitted photo at Oasis RV Park & Golf Course near Ephrata, WA
    Camper-submitted photo at Oasis RV Park & Golf Course near Ephrata, WA

    10. Oasis RV Park & Golf Course

    1 Review
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    8 Saves
    Ephrata, Washington
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
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Recent RV Reviews near Hartline, Washington

219 Reviews of 69 Hartline Campgrounds


  • Tyler D.
    Camper-submitted photo from Pateros City Park
    May. 28, 2019

    Pateros City Park

    Barely a Campground

    It just has picnic benches on gravel patches and a small field before the lake. No swimming allowed on this part of the lake. No shade. Free for peddlers and paddlers so I stayed for free. Has some rv hookups too. Hard to find as there's no signs showing the way. Just go to the park by the lake and then go north along the lake and you'll get to it. Only reason it has 2 stars is cause it had a shower and I didn't have to pay.

  • Nina F.
    Camper-submitted photo from Smokiam RV Resort
    Jul. 20, 2020

    Smokiam RV Resort

    Great Park!

    I usually HATE RV resorts due to the fact that many people do not honor quiet hours, the sites are too small, and the grounds are unkept. This was not the case for Smokiam. The sites are a great size and COVID precautions were greatly taken (temp checks every day). The employees also walk the sites frequently. Downside - the lake by the resort is very muddy so we had to go elsewhere to swim (but there are plenty of local spots). Also, internet and cell service was poor. However, I absolutely loved staying here and plan to come back next year!

  • Judy T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Alta Lake State Park Campground
    Oct. 11, 2021

    Alta Lake State Park Campground

    Lake views and clean restrooms

    We camped here in early October on Friday night. Only the lower loop was available. Our site was a standard one with no hookups. It cost $25 in the off season. There is a trail to the beach but not much of interest. There is a day use area if you want to swim or launch a boat.

    We camped here because my grandparents used to camp and fish here.

    It was quiet even though there were some private homes nearby

    There were full hook up sites for the larger RVs so we didn’t have the sound of generators to bother us.

  • James and Susan K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Grand Coulee RV Park
    Sep. 2, 2022

    Grand Coulee RV Park

    Coulee Dam RV Park

    Local area RV Park. 10 drive-thru sites are on the upper level. Lower levels seem to be more permanent sites. All upper sites have 30/50 amp, water and 2 septic dumps per site. Reservations were easy to make and they were flexible when we had to modify our 2 night stay to 1. We were here to see the Dam light show that we’ve missed during COVID. Dam Visitor Center close to Park. Wife preferred not to use park restroom.
    Light gravel throughout and at all the sites. Perfectly level and all connections were as they should be. No shade trees in upper sites, $35/night.

  • Jayda R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Coffeepot Lake
    Jul. 22, 2017

    Coffeepot Lake

    Hidden gem...

    We had this place completely to ourselves when we stayed there...it was amazing! There is lake access with a small dock and boat launch, a common area consisting of covered picnic area with picnic tables, and a public vault toilet. We were camping in a tent trailer; easy access and ample space to turn around. Sites are fairly level and are back-in only...though there appeared to be a spot for RV parking (no hook-ups). There is a line of trees near the camp sites offering partial shade (depending on where the sun is), but the sun gets pretty brutal; other than the covered picnic area, shade is limited.

    Note: There was no water available when we visited (locks on pipes & faucet handles removed), so be sure to bring your own!

    Wildlife: We witnessed a confrontation between a giant heron and an osprey...it was pretty impressive! The heron made a noise that sounded a lot like what I'd imagine a pterodactyl would have sounded like. Also, we heard what must have been a pack of at least 6 or 7 coyotes a little after 11pm...and then heard wolves howling in the wee hours of the morning. Super cool!

    Lake: We didn't have a boat or fishing poles...but I'd imagine that the lake would be great for both. It had a fair bit of algae...so probably not a lake you'd necessarily want to swim in. My husband, however, found the lake to be great for flying his RC float plane. Oh! And there was an old abandoned cabin on the opposite side of the lake...creepy cool.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Fort Spokane Campground — Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
    Aug. 8, 2020

    Fort Spokane Campground — Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

    Boaters paradise

    Make sure you fill your RV water before parking in your site. Reservations only no first come first serve. No cellular service, flush toilets but no showers. Site 48 has full shade great for our July visit. The only thing that bugged us was the noisy service/repair truck would squeak into campground area at 7am. As Oregon campground hosts we entered the campground at the earliest 9 on weekdays and 10 on weekends. Most of the USFS campgrounds are concessionaires with an occasional view of a ranger or law enforcement.

  • Kurtis K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Smokiam RV Resort
    Nov. 5, 2022

    Smokiam RV Resort

    Perfect for tent camping and off season

    Granted we are here off season but the swimming pool, hot tub and clubhouse are immaculate. If you’re tent camping, no worry - bathrooms have showers and are extremely clean. Sites have full hookups 30/50 amp and heated coils to prevent any water freeze. Extremely impress, already one of my favorite off season spots.

  • Dawn G.
    Camper-submitted photo from Lakeshore RV Park
    Dec. 1, 2019

    Lakeshore RV Park

    When winter hookups are needed......

    I am surprised to find how often we camp in the snowy winter months, empty campgrounds are a plus this time of year! Come summer you won't be able to get a reservation in this park, but in January it was wide open! We have stayed here for many years to enjoy the Chelan WinterFest Festival in January. The park is within walking distance of town and is perfect for the festival weekend. You may notice the pictures are of different trucks and campers as we have visited this park throughout the years! We have only stayed in this park once in the summer months, and that was for a skydiving visit. Good basic RV park style camping.

  • C M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Smokiam RV Resort
    Aug. 1, 2020

    Smokiam RV Resort

    Glamping glory

    I really like this place, but a lot of it depends on which level site you want to spring for. I’ll start with the cons: camp sites are pretty close together. Tents sites are real close RV sites are so close that or picnic table was only 6 ft from the sewer connect for the next site. No grass at the mid level trailer hook ups, either. Also the dock was down (I blame COVID), but I can’t hold it against them. Fire pits at each site. Tons of amenities: Pool and hot tub (also COVIDized) shuffle board basketball court, Kids play structure, mini golf board and boat rentals, a store... The lake is great, though, once you get past the first 6 feet of muck. It’s warm, shallow, but appropriately named. The water tastes soap and has a film, but that’s the “healing” part, right? The premium RV sites are great. Bigger, some grassy areas, at least one even has a hot tub. There are also teepees and cabins. It’s a cool little space.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Bay Loop Campground — Steamboat Rock State Park
    Aug. 9, 2022

    Bay Loop Campground — Steamboat Rock State Park

    Very well maintained (but $$) state park

    General: Three campgrounds (Sage, Dune, and Bay Loops with a total of 136 full hook-up sites and 26 standard sites) in the main park plus primitive sites at Jones Ba (44) and Osborn Bay (36) with vault toilets and no water, 12 boat-in sites north of the main campground and five campsites for equestrian campers in Northrup Canyon. There are also three cabins in the Bay Loop that each sleep five.

    Site Quality/Facilities: We stayed in the Bay Loop. The sites were all very generous in size and spaced a decent distance apart. The drives are paved and can accommodate large RVs. Each site has a large metal picnic table and fire grate (although there was a fire ban when we were there). Park volunteers were very visible throughout our stay maintaining the campsites. 

    Bathhouse: The bathhouse in the Bay Loop was the more modern of the two I saw. It was clean and had one shower stall BUT there were NO hooks or bench (other than a useless tiny shelf above the sink) to put toiletries; my bag fell and the top of my moisturizer container broke making a huge mess! There are also two all-in-ones. Showers were 50 cents for every three minutes and I managed to do a three-minute shower! 

    Activities: So much to do but you have to bring your own toys! I had read there were kayak and SUP rentals but could not find where to do this anywhere in the park. There is a swimming beach, boat launch, fishing pier (and fish cleaning stations in each camp loop), basketball, volleyball, playground, and paved walking trails connecting the beach and all the camp loops. I was disappointed that the Steamboat Rock trail was closed when we were there due to fire danger. Also, the concession stand selling burgers, hot dogs, ice cream, etc. is closed on Monday and Tuesday and, of course, we were there on a Monday! 

    The scenery is beautiful, and the campground is very well-maintained. The price is steep ($50) but at least you don’t have to pay extra for the Discover Pass. All in all, we had a very nice stay here and would come back again, hopefully to hike the Steamboat Rock trail with the reward of Huckleberry ice cream.

  • Travis B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Laurent’s Sun Village Resort
    Jun. 2, 2021

    Laurent’s Sun Village Resort

    Great Trip

    This campground has it all for all types of camping. We stayed in a cabin while our friends stayed in an RV site. By far my favorite camping trip of the summer. Not only are the spaces fairly big for a private campground our spaces have full hooks up including sewer. Also the ability for a boat slip 30ft from your door is a plus. The lake is absolutely beautiful and was perfect for water activities, cliff jumping, and great spots for swimming. Very affordable and I will be looking forward to my trip back in a few months.

  • john K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park
    Jul. 18, 2021

    Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park

    Busy on a weekend, but everything you need.

    Stop through on our way from Glacier to North Cascades. This camp ground is really busy but all sites have full hookups. We have a 23' hybrid trailer and had plenty of room. Small pool for the kids open 11-8, beach. Mini golf for $5. 9 hole public course within walking distance. ($19 for 9, club rental for $8) Laundry ($3/$2) Alot to offer for $53. Great little restaurant with with sandwiches and huge ice cream cones. 30 min drive to Grand Coulee dam they have a laser light show.

  • Scott E.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park
    Jul. 31, 2019

    Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park

    There is a difference between the state park and the resort

    I have stayed at both. Both are excellent! The resort is clean, comfortable, shaded green grass, and the mechanical hook ups for RV’s are in good working order. Plenty of amenities to make your extended stay enjoyable.

    The state park pads are decent. Fire ring and picnic table are provided at no extra cost. Most of the pads are very level. Grass is green, bathrooms clean, and the kids run wild. Close enough to the water to have easy access. There are RV spots in the back that are new. I haven’t stayed there yet, but I’ve driven through. It’s far enough from the main campground to be a lot more relaxed, and more suited for people that do not enjoy the kids running rampant.

    Two things that neither place have any control over: wind and mosquitoes. The wind will blow hard at night. It doesn’t matter if it was dead calm when you went to sleep at 2am. Pick up and secure anything that will blow away or be damaged by high wind.

    When check out time comes around, the day use area has lots of parking to finish the day in the water.

  • Melissa F.
    Camper-submitted photo from Ephrata RV Park & Campground
    Jul. 29, 2022

    Ephrata RV Park & Campground

    Great campground run by incredible people!

    If I could give everyone at Ephrata RV Park more than 5 stars I would! 

    We stayed at the campground last weekend for a weekend-long concert at the Gorge Amphitheater. The campground was so clean, everyone we interacted with was lovely, and I’m incredibly glad we chose to stay here. 

    First off, the campground hosts were so accommodating. We checked in on a Friday and spoke with them about going to a show at the Gorge. They swung by our campsite the next morning and gave us a big umbrella to take with us for shade at the Gorge! They often swung by to see how things went, and were so friendly when we popped into the front office as well. 

    Here’s the really amazing part- we left a set of our car keys at the campsite when we left for home. We were in a rush to leave, and unfortunately didn’t do a final sweep of the site. We spent a whole day after getting home looking for these keys. I called Ephrata the next day and they said they’d be on the lookout. One day later, I get a call back, and they found them! They shipped them off to us in the mail with no second thought, which was SO incredibly kind. We’re originally from California and this is not something we would ever expect someone to do for us! It’s amazing to know that there are kind people in the world still! 

    The amenities were great as well. The campground is super clean! Clean bathrooms, free showers(!!), clean campsites, and quiet to boot. They have a great little front store that you can grab necessities from, and you can rent stuff for activities around the campground as well. They have a pool, a dog run at the front, tennis court, and more. 

    We stayed in tent camping site 17. It was the first row of sites, and had some lovely trees with shade. The campsites were all on grass which was nice. The site got nice shade in the morning and late afternoon to keep out of the heat. 

    It was such a great relief to be able to come here after a long day at the Gorge and enjoy the peace and quiet. We love live music but not the crowd that comes with it so being here was wonderful. 

    We will 10000% be back here for our next concert at the Gorge, and will recommend anyone we know passing through to stay here as well. This is such a great gem of an RV Park. 

    Thank you, Ephrata, for the wonderful service and support. You are amazing people and are doing an incredible job!!

  • Jim J.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sage Loop Campground — Steamboat Rock State Park
    Jul. 25, 2019

    Sage Loop Campground — Steamboat Rock State Park

    Great place for boaters!

    Nice clean well maintained park with lots of access to the water. Kinda pricey for full hookup. We booked late in the year so we had to move twice within a 5 day stay. An issue came up that was a real bummer... we needed to move into a site that had a rental trailer on it, and it took a long time for that to get picked up. If you manage to get a site with beach access, do not imagine it will be yours. We had a couple of great beach access sites, but both times, younger campers pretty much took over the beach making it uncomfortable to even use.

  • Josh G.
    Camper-submitted photo from Coulee Playland Resort
    Nov. 5, 2021

    Coulee Playland Resort

    Good spot, close to road

    This is a good spot if fishing, boating, or water sports. Pull through sites with full hookups or grass sites for tents and all in between. Close to grand Coulee dam and all the attractions and right on banks lake.

  • Zach S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Ankeny #1
    Jul. 6, 2023

    Ankeny #1

    Easy for an Overnight

    Maintained dirt road with a dozen tent/RV spots. Easy access for an overnight. Lots of mosquitos, one vault toilet, no fires, and windy. Discover pass required $11.50 online purchase for a night.

  • Kurtis K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Columbia Cove RV Park
    Aug. 19, 2023

    Columbia Cove RV Park

    50/50

    The camp host is fantastic but set your expectations. The swimming pool that is attached is not open on weekends. So that’s a bummer. The sites are narrow and you’re literally within a neighborhood, with views of the homes available at every site. Anglers have the advantage, with the boat launch right there. Benefits - 30 minutes from Chelan, fairly inexpensive $50 a night for full hookup) and the countryside is beautiful. This is not a suitable site for big rigs. We have a 22 foot and it was pretty tight.

  • Krishna Kishore R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Blue Lake Resort
    Jul. 26, 2021

    Blue Lake Resort

    Beautiful Place For Camping & Glamping

    We have been to the Blue Lake Resort during June 2021. The location is awesome, quiet and peaceful for a relaxing vacation. The breeze is welcoming& gentle enough to get fresh air. Very friendly staff, good walking, can get out onto calm rides on water, get some fresh water swimming, catch good fish. Newly added Domes and Glamping sites are nice and they are more attrea We stayed in newly renovated cabin. Very clean with new management upgraded everything they can think of. Cabin has all the amenities including full kitchen. The location is awesome, quiet and peaceful for a relaxing vacation. New Management renovated the entire reort including RV, Camping spots, Cabins and especaially bathrooms. All the amenties water/electric, showers, kayak and motor boats rental are included in rental price. So no surprises at the end. It's a must visit stay place for camping/glamping and dome experience

  • D
    Camper-submitted photo from Spring Canyon Campground — Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
    Sep. 28, 2020

    Spring Canyon Campground — Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

    Great campground right on the lake

    We came here to enjoy the lake.  The campground was right on the lake shore with a great sand beach!

    They sites are pretty close together but were usable.  The site we had was a back-in site, the site is gravel and pretty level.  There are no hookups at this location.  First time boon docking, so we were not sure what to expect. This allowed us to test out our travel trailer and it passed.

    We have Verizon and there were no issues with cell service for us.  

    The campground has a clean restroom, we used our trailer shower.

    Pets are allowed and with how the lakeshore was, we were able to walk around a bend and get away from others allowing us to go off-leash so our dog could play in the water freely.

  • A
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park
    May. 25, 2021

    Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park

    Windy lakes, cool geology

    This is a neat place to explore! The drive in is beautiful, and there are lots of lakes to visit. Deep lake (5 min from camp) is great for kayaking, paddleboarding, and swimming. The main downside of the trip was the relentless wind almost all weekend, to the point where we didn’t even want to attempt to build a fire. Note that a “waterfront” campsite doesn’t actually have a view of the water… only the cabins were truly waterfront. The camp has lots of amenities: food shack (burgers, fried food, ice cream), grocery, a gift shop with fudge, mini golf, kayak/board/paddleboat rentals, etc. The RV sites have nice shade trees, and water/electric/sewer hookups.

  • Kevin H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Cascade Campground
    Jul. 5, 2020

    Cascade Campground

    Lot of green lawns and water

    Stayed here for four nights. Arrived on Friday and it’s a busy, fun place over the weekend. Emptied out on Sunday and only a few campers left Monday and Tuesday. Electric and water hookups. Dumping for gray and black water on site. Wonderfully delightful camp host. Lot of opportunities for water activities except while we were there the lake had a toxic algae problem so we didn’t go in.

  • Dan S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park
    Feb. 22, 2022

    Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park

    Great trip, only one issue

    We had a great trip to this state park and the lakes to the South where we got some good fishing for trout and caught almost 20 16 plus inch long rainbow trout. We had no problems with the electricity or the water or the sewer hookup at our site. The only issue I had is that on the weekends at night the late summer partying was really loud and the park rangers seemed to be doing nothing about it. If you need peace and quiet at a state park during the weekend you're probably not going to find it here. Other than that, we can't wait to go back and catch some more great trout!


Guide to Hartline

Discover the charm of RV camping near Hartline, Washington, where scenic landscapes and well-equipped parks await outdoor enthusiasts.

RVers appreciate amenities like electric hookups and showers

  • At Grand Coulee RV Park, guests enjoy convenient 30/50 amp electric hookups and clean shower facilities, making it a comfortable stop for travelers.
  • Smokiam RV Resort offers a range of amenities including full hookups, a swimming pool, and hot tubs, perfect for families looking for a fun getaway.
  • Oasis RV Park & Golf Course features spacious tent spots and a fishing pond, catering to both RVers and tent campers alike.

Big rigs should check out spacious sites

Enjoy local activities like fishing and hiking

  • The Marina RV Park is located near a boat launch, making it ideal for fishing enthusiasts looking to cast a line in the river.
  • Goose Creek RV Park offers access to nearby hiking trails, perfect for those wanting to explore the beautiful Washington landscape.
  • At Red Rock Shadow Ranch RV Glamp Pad, guests can enjoy a unique glamping experience while being close to outdoor adventures.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular RV campsite near Hartline, WA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Hartline, WA is Smokiam RV Resort with a 4-star rating from 5 reviews.

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