Camping sites near Asotin, Washington spread across several counties and feature varying elevations from riverfront locations at 700 feet to higher woodland settings approaching 2,500 feet. Summer temperatures commonly reach 95-100°F during July and August, while winter camping requires preparation for temperatures that can drop below freezing. Several campgrounds remain accessible year-round despite seasonal weather changes.
What to do
Kayaking and fishing access: Chief Timothy Park provides excellent water recreation on its 282-acre island setting. One visitor noted, "Great atmosphere very well kept grounds makes this a great place to take your family! They have a designated swimming area and a boat launch if you have a boat."
Hiking trails: Hells Gate State Park Campground offers multiple trail options for all skill levels. "The hiking trails are great with lots of options for easy hikes by the water or tougher ones up the mountain," reports a camper. Trails run alongside the Snake River with wheelchair accessible sections.
Mountain biking: Nearby trails provide options for cyclists of various skill levels. "Great biking trails and was able to easily bike to and from work," mentioned a visitor at Premier RV Resort at Granite Lake. The paved riverside path connects multiple campgrounds.
Wildlife viewing: Early morning and evening hours offer the best wildlife spotting opportunities. "Super helpful staff gave us a sweet campsite. Lots of wildlife around and we were camped close to the trailhead," shared one camper at Hells Gate State Park Campground.
What campers like
Riverfront camping spots: Chief Timothy Park receives praise for its unique island setting. "We did have access to water from our campsite. That is always a bonus," shared one visitor. The park's location provides direct water access from numerous sites.
Clean facilities: Winchester Lake State Park Campground maintains high standards for its amenities. "The bathrooms are pit but are kept very clean!" noted one tent camper. Another mentioned, "There are vault toilets throughout the campground with one building that houses flush toilets and 2 shower stalls. They are older but squeaky clean."
Fishing variety: Multiple fish species attract anglers to the area's waters. "We caught: blue gill, trout, bass, crappie, perch, cat fish and had a small Tiger Muskie on the line but lost it," reported a camper at Winchester Lake State Park Campground.
Shaded sites: Mature trees provide relief during hot summer days. "Our site was tucked into the pines creating a canopy of coolness in the midst of the oppressing heat of this record breaking year," described a visitor to Winchester Lake.
What you should know
Seasonal closures: Several campgrounds operate limited schedules. "The park is closing C loop and B loop September 8th 2021 for paving my guess is some sites needing repairs will be addressed," reported a visitor to Winchester Lake State Park.
Noise considerations: Hells Canyon Resort location balances convenience with some urban impacts. "In an industrial section of town, despite being right on the water. Lots of traffic noise, everything is paved. That said, convenient to town, and to attractions like jet boat tours," explained one reviewer.