Best Campgrounds near St. John, WA

Dispersed camping areas near St. John in eastern Washington include several BLM-managed sites with minimal amenities. The Palouse region features free camping options like Hog Lake Campground and Fishtrap Recreation Area, offering primitive sites for tents and RVs with limited facilities. Escure Ranch/Rock Creek Recreation Area provides a more developed dispersed camping experience with picnic tables, vault toilets, and trash service. Bonnie Lake Island offers a unique boat-in camping experience for those seeking solitude in the scablands landscape.

The camping season varies across the region, with most sites accessible year-round but best visited in spring and fall. "The area is a very popular local fishing and recreation spot and gets crowded on the weekends," noted one visitor about nearby Cow Lake. Many dispersed sites feature rough dirt roads requiring higher clearance vehicles, particularly at locations like Escure Ranch where the last two miles are described as challenging. Cell service is generally available but spotty at more remote locations. Fire restrictions may apply during summer months when temperatures can exceed 90°F, while winter camping is possible but requires preparation for potential snow and freezing conditions.

Campers report that the region's landscape offers unique scenery characteristic of eastern Washington's channeled scablands. Several visitors highlighted the striking views and solitude as key attractions, with one describing Escure Ranch as having "magnificent" scenery despite primitive facilities. The area provides opportunities to experience dramatic butte formations, spring wildflowers, and dark night skies away from urban light pollution. Sites nearest to water bodies like Hog Lake and Rock Creek tend to be more popular, especially during fishing season. Visitors should be prepared for occasional train noise near some campgrounds, particularly those closer to highway corridors. Wildlife viewing opportunities include various bird species, with spring visits offering the best combination of moderate temperatures and natural beauty.

Best Camping Sites Near St. John, Washington (98)

    1. Hog Lake Campground

    35 Reviews
    Sprague, WA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 536-1200

    "We have stayed here twice while driving through the area. It’s quiet and really close to the highway. There are 10-12 spots along the gravel road to Hog Lake."

    "Can’t drive right down to the lake , but you can walk in and take the trail around it ."

    2. Fishtrap Recreation Area

    16 Reviews
    Sprague, WA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 536-1200

    "Stayed for a night to breakup a long drive. Arrived Monday evening and was the only one here. It’s just a large gravel parking lot with a single vault toilet, no other services."

    "But it has a really nice hiking trail behind it. Worth a stop, but not for long term camping"

    3. Escure Ranch / Rock Creek Recreation Area

    7 Reviews
    Lamont, WA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 536-1200

    "The last two miles driving in is a rough dirt road, and a vehicle with ground clearance is highly desirable."

    "The drive was mostly dirt roads. I managed just fine in a Subaru for context. The hike itself was incredible and a bit primitive at points. Bring bug spray and maybe a machete lol."

    4. Bonnie Lake Island

    1 Review
    St. John, WA
    12 miles
    Website

    "This is a primitive site on an island in Bonnie Lake in Eastern Washington. Bonnie lake is a canyon lake, about 4 miles long and narrow."

    5. Palouse Empire Fair

    3 Reviews
    Colfax, WA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 397-3753

    6. Rock Creek BLM Campground

    2 Reviews
    Lamont, WA
    17 miles

    "After visiting nearby Palouse Falls, we found this great free place to camp on BLM land near Escure Ranch in eastern Washington."

    7. Kamiak Butte County Park

    7 Reviews
    Palouse, WA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 397-6238

    $25 / night

    "I love coming here whenever I visit Washington. I’ve grown up around this place and will always love it"

    "There’s a little trail at Kamiak Butte and you can access it via a trailhead near the entrance of the campground. I did the hike on a Saturday and there were quite few other hikers on the trail."

    8. Sprague Lake Resort

    3 Reviews
    Sprague, WA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 257-2864

    $65 - $85 / night

    "The camp host came out and greeted us warmly, despite being nearly midnight. She picked out the perfect spot for us and walked us there."

    "Nice quiet spot on the lake and pet friendly"

    9. Peaceful Pines RV Park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Cheney, WA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 235-4966

    "This is a small campground just on the edge of town in Cheney Washington."

    "Small campground just outside of Cheney. Clean restrooms and showers. Has a game room and laundry facility. Friendly staff."

    10. Klink’s Williams Lake Resort

    1 Review
    Cheney, WA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 235-2391
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  • Sehvanna S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 7, 2026

    Peaceful Pines RV Park & Campground

    Convenient Location

    This is a small campground just on the edge of town in Cheney Washington. We are about 30 minutes from Spokane and right down the road we have an Ace and a Yokes, as well as little restaurants, a Dollar Tree and Safeway which makes getting supplies very easy. I have stayed here twice now and I like to get my propane filled up at Ace before I park at my camping spot. The campground has reasonable rates for full hook ups and there is a laundry room here, I have used it yet but it is available. There are trains that run through town and this campground is very close to the tracks so you will hear the trains. I personally don't find it an issue at all. The management here is friendly and helpful when you need them.

  • Penny G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 3, 2026

    Crab Creek at Rocky Ford

    Wonderful spot for the night

    I had such a peaceful stay at Crab Creek at Rocky Ford Campground. This is dispersed camping at its best: flat, open land with plenty of space to spread out and breathe. The picnic tables were a nice touch, making it easy to settle in comfortably for the evening.

    The area may have some trails to explore (I saw gates but did not explore further), and there are stock barrels with water available for horses, which gives it that authentic, open-range feel. The sunrises and sunsets here are absolutely beautiful, wide open skies that light up with color in every direction.

    I had the whole place to myself, which made it feel even more special. There is some highway noise during the day, but at night it’s really quiet since there’s hardly any traffic. It turned out to be such a comfortable, restful spot for a night. I’d definitely stay here again.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 3, 2026

    Hog Lake Campground

    Nice one night get away

    I came here for just one night. I brought 3 dogs with me and had no problems. I heard coyotes yelping in the middle of the night. Nice pines to look at and the air was fresh. There was a new coat of frost on the ground when I woke up. There were 3 or 4 vehicles that went by but overall it was very relaxing. You can hear trains and the highway off in the distance but I didn’t find it bothersome.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 6, 2025

    Hog Lake Campground

    Overnight stay

    We stopped for the night on our way to northern Montana. A bit wet but it is winter so we expected it. There were a few other campers but plenty of spots available. Enjoyed a quiet evening and a good night sleep. Would definitely use this area again.

  • cThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 20, 2025

    Fishtrap Recreation Area

    Quick overnight spot

    Stayed here passing thru, plenty of open space so didn’t really sleep near anyone else which was nice. It says there’s a bathroom, I never saw one but there’s multiple roads so we probably went the opposite way

  • S S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 17, 2025

    Little Goose Landing

    Quiet Retreat

    July 2025: Heat of summer is no joke. We enjoyed a quiet site on the river bank. Watched a cruise ship and a couple barges pass by. This is a bring it in, pack it out camping. A set of vault toilets are available.

  • Lex G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 13, 2025

    Crab Creek at Rocky Ford

    Clean, totally empty

    The space was flat, wide open, nobody was there, the only odd thing was the deer pelt randomly laying on the ground.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Hog Lake Campground

    Perfect Spot for an Overnight

    Road is a little bumpy but worth the drive in once you find your spot. There are several, very large, pull offs perfect for your stay. There were about six spots already taken when we arrived at about 7pm but still plenty to chose from. The area was clean, had a dumpster, and a porta potty (which we did not use). We never saw the lake but the other views were nice; beautiful night sky. Very low traffic, we only saw two vehicles after dark. Overall great night, great stay.


Guide to St. John

Dispersed camping near St. John, Washington offers numerous options in the channeled scablands region at elevations ranging from 1,500-2,000 feet. The area features dramatic basalt formations created by ancient Ice Age floods that carved the distinctive landscape. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F during July and August, creating challenging camping conditions at exposed sites.

What to do

Hiking at Rock Creek BLM: Follow nature trails through BLM land near Escure Ranch / Rock Creek Recreation Area where you can observe diverse wildlife. "There's a great little hiking trail and roads to explore off of. I heard there are giant fish in the nearby creek, but watch out for rattle snakes!" notes camper Evan S.

Night photography opportunities: The region's dark skies provide excellent stargazing conditions. At Escure Ranch, one visitor described their experience as "an amateur and took my time to learn my camera a bit. This little adventure was my favorite thus far this year." The isolation from light pollution makes astrophotography particularly rewarding.

Spring wildflower viewing: Early season visits (April-May) showcase wildflower displays across the scabland terrain. At Hog Lake Campground, the landscape transforms with seasonal blooms. The spring months offer "moderate temperatures and natural beauty" according to visitor reports.

What campers like

Quiet isolation: Many campers appreciate the solitude of these remote sites. At Fishtrap Recreation Area, one visitor noted it was "nice and relaxing" while another described hearing "wild turkeys, a variety of birds, the sound of coyotes not far, field squirrels and snakes."

Wide-open spaces: The expansive terrain offers unobstructed views and camping flexibility. "It's a fine large gravel pull out. I did see 3 little spots on the way in as well," reported one Fishtrap camper, while another mentioned, "Lots of spots you can pull into. Road is decent the 02 Outback handled them loaded."

Night sky viewing: The dark skies create memorable stargazing experiences. At Escure Ranch, a visitor described the appeal: "This is a lovely secluded spot for amazing star-gazing on a clear night. At night it is in complete darkness, away from traffic noise, and you can hear the coyotes as they move nearer."

What you should know

Accessibility considerations: Some sites offer better accessibility than others. At Escure Ranch / Rock Creek Recreation Area, a camper noted, "It is very flat and would be reasonably accessible for someone using a wheelchair or with other mobility restrictions. The picnic tables are even accessible!"

Wildlife safety: Be prepared for wildlife encounters including rattlesnakes. One camper at Hog Lake reported, "Saw a rattlesnake on the trail but we kept our distance and he went on his way. Be kind to the animals, it's their home."

Remote conditions: These sites lack many amenities. "No portable water for humans, so bring your own," advised an Escure Ranch visitor. Another Hog Lake camper warned, "Kind of littered with trash just about everywhere. Broken glass in some sites so be careful."

Tips for camping with families

Site selection: Choose campgrounds with better facilities for family comfort. At Kamiak Butte County Park, "The sites are inexpensive. Running water and pit toilets on site. Very nice playground in the day use area," notes one reviewer.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Kids enjoy observing the abundant small wildlife. "So many chipmunks, dog friendly, well organized. Fairly cheap and good for families," reports a Kamiak Butte visitor.

Space considerations: Some sites offer more room for family setups. At Kamiak Butte, "We stayed in site #4 which was right at the end with glimpses of the Palouse through the trees and lots of space. You could easily set up 2 tents there."

Tips from RVers

Road condition awareness: Many access roads present challenges for larger vehicles. For Hog Lake Campground, a camper noted, "We have a 21ft trailer towed behind a pickup truck and it's able to fit in most spots. None of these are really official spots (not flattened or bordered) but it's a nice place to pass through."

Sound considerations: Noise from trains affects some campgrounds. "There are train tracks that parallel the highway, so the further you go down the gravel road, the further you'll be from the train noise," advised a Hog Lake visitor.

Parking logistics: For RVs, finding level sites can be challenging. At Fishtrap Recreation Area, a tent camper warned, "I will advise tent campers it is tent accessible but not the easiest spot in a tent. The soil is very dry and a couple of the spots were hard rocks and not accessible for tents... this site is much easier with an RV or van."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near St. John, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, St. John, WA offers a wide range of camping options, with 98 campgrounds and RV parks near St. John, WA and 14 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near St. John, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near St. John, WA is Hog Lake Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 35 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near St. John, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 free dispersed camping spots near St. John, WA.