Best Campgrounds near Gold Bar, WA

Several campgrounds surround Gold Bar, Washington, each with its own character. Denny Creek Campground draws many hikers who use it as a base for trails leading to nearby waterfalls. Near Snoqualmie Pass, Tinkham Campground sits among the thick green forests that define this part of the Northwest. Campers who want to fish often pick Beckler River Campground, which runs alongside the water and has good spots to watch for wildlife. Remember that Tinkham doesn't have drinking water, so you'll need to bring your own. Summer brings the best weather for camping in this area, but also brings more people, particularly on weekends when folks drive out from Seattle and nearby cities. If you're heading to Bedal Campground, know that the gravel roads getting there can be rough in places. While getting to some sites takes extra effort, most campers find the mountain views and outdoor activities worth it. It's always smart to look up current rules and check the weather forecast before you pack up your gear.

Best Camping Sites Near Gold Bar, Washington (244)

    1. Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

    22 Reviews
    Carnation, WA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (206) 205-5434

    "The campground is next to a classy laundromat, and I say classy because it’s probably one of the nicest laundromats in the area that even has a dumpsite for RVs."

    "The campground is in 500+ acre Tolt-McDonald Park, far enough away from any busy road so that there is no traffic noise, just the sound of the Tolt River rapids."

    2. Verlot Campground

    16 Reviews
    Granite Falls, WA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 804-1103

    $32 - $72 / night

    "Stopped through here on a trip around the mountain loop. This is in a great location being accessible from the city but near all the great trails in the area."

    "This amazing little campground on mountain loop highway has it all."

    3. Thousand Trails Thunderbird

    7 Reviews
    Sultan, WA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "This is a good campground just off Hyway 2 and on the river, some site are directly next to the river, however, we choose a site on the other side of the road due to the full hookup there."

    4. Flowing Lake Park & Campground

    12 Reviews
    Everett, WA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 568-2274

    "This is a nice campground with semi private sites, several of which are  generous sized with walking trails, and trails to the lake.  Lots of trees for privacy."

    "Lake access with boat launch and fishing dock. Small loop trail. We do enjoy this campground for a quick getaway. Fall camping here is beautiful.

    Cabins available, also the most amazing playground."

    5. Wallace Falls State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Gold Bar, WA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (360) 793-0420

    "We arrived and only had hammocks to camp in and the two walk up sites did not provides trees to manage our hammocks."

    "For the avid hiker & camper, two lakes are available for camping by permit a couple miles past the upper falls."

    6. Beckler River Campground

    14 Reviews
    Skykomish, WA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 419-5115

    $32 - $68 / night

    "I headed to this campground with the intention of grabbing a site, it was around 3pm on a Saturday so I figured I was out of luck and continued on down the road to look for a spot to camp next to the river"

    "My site was not so good because it was close to the others (luckily no one was there) it was also next to the Dumpster and the Toilets. Otherwise it was good."

    7. Middle Fork Campground

    23 Reviews
    North Bend, WA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 804-1103

    $32 - $96 / night

    "The river is only a five minute walk away, and we spent most of one day there. I was very surprised by how quiet it was for only being an hour outside of Seattle."

    "The campground was quiet, not too crowded (Sunday - Tuesday) and so close to many trails. A quick walk to the river was a nice way to finish the day."

    8. Money Creek Campground

    11 Reviews
    Skykomish, WA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 419-5115

    $32 - $76 / night

    "Near enough to Seattle, but feels far away. Yes, there are trains, reserve away from the sites closest to the tracks if that bothers you."

    "It’s not a long drive from the city of Seattle. You have the river to play with in the hot summer days and have enough room to play around your site."

    9. Cascades RV Resort

    1 Review
    Sultan, WA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 799-1237

    $65 - $95 / night

    "Gas stations and McDonalds next to the resort 1 mile from town of Sultan"

    10. Troublesome Creek Campground

    5 Reviews
    Index, WA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 804-1103

    $32 - $68 / night

    "Located about two hours from any significant population base, accessible off of a (mostly) dirt forest service road, you'll marvel at the serenity of this idyllic campground."

    "Tip: get your firewood BEFORE turning off highway 2. We were there three days and never saw a host. Drove to multiple campgrounds to see if the host was there and no such luck."

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  • Meghan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Lake Wenatchee State Park Campground

    Lake Wenatchee State Park - SOUTH Campground

    I was really impressed with this state park! The campsites are in a beautiful setting, there's a camp store and picnic area next to the beach, and many restrooms/showers scattered in the camping area. Despite the campground being packed this weekend with families and people of all ages and backgrounds, everyone was respectful of one another and quiet during scheduled the Quiet Hours. Good cell service, too.

  • Emma C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Salmon la Sac Road Dispersed Camping

    Multiple Spots, All Great

    there are truly endless amounts of sites along this road- most along the river. they are super fun and each one is pleasantly different. couldn’t recommend this road more for dispersed camping

  • Emma C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Kachess Lake Logging Road Campsites

    Never Dissapoints

    i’ve camped at different sites along this road so many times and keep coming back because they are just great!! the river being close is wonderful and every site has fun quirks and lots of space

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Salmon La Sac

    Salmon La Sac

    Very busy campground on the weekend, but found one of the last first come, first serve sites on Friday around noon. Pit toilets were clean but stronger than normal smell. Good family oriented campground with swimming hole at bottom of loop.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Johnny Creek Campground

    Lower Johnny Campground

    Lower Johnny had nice sites, #15 felt pretty private and you could hear and see Icicle Creek about 30 feet below the site. Toilet was very clean. Area did not seem as packed in as Eightmile Campground down the road. If being near the water is not a priority, Upper Johnny had lots of very nice looking sites with more availability than the other nearby campgrounds.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Skagit River RV & Camping

    Nice after a day in North Cascades National Park

    Pretty small and quiet campground. Great views. The bathrooms are clean, but the showers are tiny, and not great for tall or chubby people.

  • Elena M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Kachess Lake Lakebed

    Beautiful but dirty

    Beautiful view, but very dirty, dusty and noisy, dirt bikes are everywhere.

  • L
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Vasa Park Resort

    Vasa Park Resort

    We have enjoyed our 3 week stay at this little water front event and RV campground. This is in the shore of Lake Samammish, giving access to swim, paddle, picnic. The facilities and grounds are kept clean and well maintained. It been fun watching the buffet groups come in and have their celebrations. Everyone is friendly and kind.

  • F O.
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Tinkham Campground

    One night

    Road getting into the campground was horrendous their was alot of road noise but the camp sites were big and clean. And at $32.00 a night with no electric was kind of pricey. The camp host was nice.


Guide to Gold Bar

Camping sites near Gold Bar, Washington offer diverse experiences amid western hemlock forests at elevations between 500-1,500 feet. The Skykomish River basin provides natural waterway access for campers, with seasonal differences affecting site selection. Roads can be challenging during winter months when snowfall accumulates at higher elevations.

What to do

River activities: Flowing Lake Park & Campground provides easy water access with a swimming area. "The swimming area is also just rock and mud. A few loads of sand would make it infinitely better," notes Ryan O., highlighting that despite imperfections, many visitors enjoy cooling off during summer months.

Hiking trails: Wallace Falls State Park Campground connects to numerous trails for day hikers. Josiah P. mentions, "The hike to Wallace Falls (lower & upper) is moderate & enjoyable. The 'wooded hike' meanders along the Wallace River, which is said to have salmon & steelhead in August."

Fishing opportunities: Troublesome Creek Campground offers river access for anglers. "The granite lined riverbed is truly spectacular," writes Tracie W., while other reviewers mention salmon and steelhead fishing opportunities throughout the area waterways.

What campers like

Private sites: Many campers appreciate the spacing between sites at Beckler River Campground. "Each site had good privacy considering how many spots there were. Best spots were along the river," shares Cassandra C., reflecting the common preference for riverside spots.

River sounds: The natural sound barrier of flowing water enhances the camping experience. At Money Creek Campground, campers mention, "If you stay right on the river, it drowns out some of the sound," which refers to the nearby train noise that some find disruptive.

Cell reception: Unlike more remote locations, several camping areas maintain reasonable connectivity. At Middle Fork Campground, the accessibility combines with modern conveniences. Jules R. notes, "The roads leading in from I90 were passable but confusing with 'Road Closed' signage when the road wasn't actually closed."

What you should know

Train proximity: Money Creek Campground sites experience train noise throughout the night. Brian N. warns, "The site is pretty. However, don't plan on sleeping if you are in a tent. Trains go by many times in the night and they woke us up."

Water sources: Not all campgrounds maintain reliable water access. At Troublesome Creek Campground, Tracie W. reports, "Unfortunately there is no water right now for some unknown reason. Signage at the water spigot directed campers to a campground down the road."

Reservation requirements: Verlot Campground sites fill quickly during peak season. Kyna M. advises, "I was there mid-week, early season, so I had it pretty much to myself," suggesting timing flexibility improves your chances of securing a spot.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Family-friendly amenities vary between locations. Mindy P. points out that Flowing Lake Park has "the most amazing playground" making it suitable for younger campers who need recreation options beyond natural features.

Seasonal berry picking: Several campgrounds offer natural snacking opportunities. At Middle Fork Campground, Dan P. shares, "There were so many berries around the camp and we could literally sit in camp and pick blue berries," which provides a fun activity for children.

River safety: Water access requires supervision at most locations. "The dogs loved playing in the river! In August the river is down so we weren't able to use our kayaks but just wading in the river was awesome all by itself," explains Bethany G. about Beckler River Campground, highlighting seasonal water level changes.

Tips from RVers

Pull-through sites: Thousand Trails Thunderbird offers dedicated RV camping with various hookups. Robert K. notes, "We choose a site on the other side of the road due to the full hookup there. The campground has some Semi Permanent residents so we felt a little like we were intruding."

Leveling ease: Several sites require minimal setup adjustments. Russ H. mentions about Tolt MacDonald Park, "The only campground we've been to where we didn't need to level the trailer. RV sites are all pull through, it's fairly quiet."

Dump station access: Plan your water management carefully. Tracy P. points out, "Riverside no sewer hookups but have dump station by where you check in. Perfect to check in dump if you stay on river side."

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there RV-friendly camping options in Gold Bar, WA?

Gold Bar and the surrounding area offer several RV-friendly options. Cascades RV Resort provides full hookups, level sites, and big-rig access close to Gold Bar. For those seeking a balance between amenities and nature, Lake Pleasant RV Park is within driving distance and offers competitive rates with nice facilities, including a man-made duck pond. While not directly in Gold Bar, Flowing Lake Park & Campground near Snohomish is another option with big-rig friendly sites and water/electric hookups. Many RVers also use the Forest Service campgrounds along Highway 2, though these typically offer fewer amenities with no hookups and may have limited space for larger rigs.

Where are the best camping spots in Gold Bar, Washington?

Gold Bar offers excellent access to scenic camping opportunities in the Cascade foothills. Verlot Campground provides sites along the river that are popular with campers, though sites near the highway may experience some traffic noise. For a more secluded experience, Wallace Falls State Park Campground offers walk-in sites near the famous waterfall trails. Just a short drive from Gold Bar, Index Town Wall Parking Area is popular with climbers who set up tents or sleep in vehicles, with easy access to Index's general store. The surrounding area also offers several Forest Service campgrounds like Money Creek and Beckler River for those willing to venture slightly further from town.

What amenities are available at Gold Bar campgrounds?

Campgrounds near Gold Bar typically offer basic to moderate amenities depending on the location. Beckler River Campground provides potable water, vault toilets, and fire rings at each site. Some sites are large enough to accommodate bigger camping setups. For more developed facilities, Lake Wenatchee State Park Campground is within driving distance and features pay showers, well-maintained restrooms, and river access. Most Forest Service campgrounds in the area offer picnic tables, fire pits, and vault toilets. Campgrounds closer to town may have cell service, while those deeper in the forest typically have limited or no connectivity. Always check seasonal availability as some amenities like water may be turned off during winter months.