Best Camping near Moses Lake, WA

Join the fun near Moses Lake. With tons of outdoor activities and scenic camping, this is an excellent vacation spot for all kinds of travelers. There are tons of hikes and other fun activities to partake in, as well as sights to see and explore. Search nearby campsites and find top-rated spots from other campers.

Best Camping Sites Near Moses Lake, WA (95)

    Camper-submitted photo from Potholes State Park Campground
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    2. Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    36 Photos
    7 Saves
    Warden, Washington

    ALL SITES ARE BIG RIG FRIENDLY … OUR BIG RIG PULL THRU SITES ARE LARGE ENOUGH FOR ANY SIZE RIG. ALL THE SITES ARE LEVEL AND SPACIOUS WITH 30/50AMP SERVICE, WATER, SEWER, WI-FI (EVEN OUR ELECTRIC IS INCLUDED IN THE COST)

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

    $46 - $51 / night

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    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park
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    4. Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    72 Photos
    142 Saves
    Vantage, Washington

    Located just two hours’ drive east of Seattle, this campground lies at the edge of central Washington’s high desert scablands. These small recreation areas along the shore of Wanapum Lake, on the mighty Columbia River, showcase the area’s dramatic landscape, and preserve the fossilized remains of a prehistoric forest buried by an ancient lava flow. Some of the many activities available at these two locations include hiking, swimming, boating, fishing, camping and wildlife watching.

    The campground at Wanapum offers 50 large, full-hookup sites for RV and tent campers. Sites are mostly open and grassy, with a few spare trees for shade and wind protection; all are equipped with picnic tables and cooking grills. The camp area has two vault toilets, a boat ramp, a shaded picnic area, and a sandy beach. This area is susceptible to high winds, so tents and awnings should be firmly secured. Dogs are permitted, but should remain leashed, as there are rattlesnakes in the area. The campground is open from March through October. Sites are first-come, first-served, but reservations are recommended in the summer season. Seasonal rates are $30–$50/night.

    Just a few miles north of the recreation area, Ginkgo Petrified Forest preserves a unique fossil discovery that was revealed during highway construction in the 1930s: the remains of an ancient forest turned to stone. The park features an air-conditioned visitor center, restrooms, picnic areas, a boat launch, and lake viewpoints. Nearby, the 1-mile Trees of Stone interpretive trail winds through the fossilized forest, where visitors can see more than 20 specimens of petrified trees, in addition to erratic boulders deposited by ancient glacial floods. Common wildlife seen in the area include deer, elk, bighorn sheep and coyotes. Check park website for operating seasons and hours.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    5. Cascade Campground

    5 Reviews
    20 Photos
    41 Saves
    Moses Lake, Washington
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $32 - $40 / night

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    6. Mardon Resort

    5 Reviews
    6 Photos
    46 Saves
    Moses Lake, Washington
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Moses Lake Mud Flats and Sand Dunes
    Camper-submitted photo from Moses Lake Mud Flats and Sand Dunes
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    8. Long Lake

    4 Reviews
    7 Photos
    83 Saves
    Warden, Washington
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • Dispersed
    • Toilets
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    9. Pier 4 RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    12 Photos
    7 Saves
    Moses Lake, Washington
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    Camper-submitted photo from Whimsy Rock Homestead
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    10. Whimsy Rock Homestead

    3 Reviews
    22 Photos
    9 Saves
    Moses Lake, Washington

    97% 5 Star Review on HipCamp

    Free Farm Fresh Eggs

    Come and enjoy the big sky and open spaces on our Central Washington homestead. From your campsite you will be able to sit and enjoy the breathtaking sunsets and view of the Cascade Mountains to the West. At night you will only need to look up into the sky to clearly spot millions of stars. You will also be given farm fresh eggs to enjoy with a meal.

    We offer all sorts of experiences from feeding and cuddling goats to star gazing with our big telescope. check out more details by clicking on one of out camp sites

    On our homestead, you can visit the chickens and goats. Enjoy the walking trail right on our property or ride your bikes. Kids will have plenty of room to run, play and picnic. Children are also welcome to set up their own tent for a night of parent free fun. If in season, you can explore the garden.

    With a short drive you will find seasonal hunting, fishing, biking, hiking (Beezley Hill), lakes, golf, mini golf, water park, bowling, casino, and a good selection of restaurants. There are also two Walmarts near by for any of your needs. During the Summer there is also a delightful farmers market in Moses Lake in McCosh Park.

    A little farther and you will find natural pools at Potholes State Park, Soap Lake, Coulee Dam, and Lake Lenore Caves. There are also the DUNES with lake access.

    Attending the Grant County Fair? We are only an 8 minute drive from the fair grounds gates. Enjoy the hustle and bustle of the fair and enjoy and evening of peace and quiet under the stars.

    Interesting fact: Our homestead is located on the McConihe Flats. 1200 years ago the Sinkiuse Indians would meet on the McConihe Flats and trade. They would also collect things along the shore of the lake such, as duck eggs and reeds, which are still around today.

    Conveniently located between Moses Lake and Ephrata Washington. Only 12 minutes from either town where you can find Walmart and other stores for all your needs.

    ***Our campsites and the majority of the property is accessible by wheel chair. The ground does have rocks on it. The bathroom can not fit a wheel chair and the lower part of the walking path would not be wheel chair accessible.

    Reviews from Hipcamp

    Charming and peaceful - Olivia V.

    We had a lovely stay at Christine’s place on our drive across the country. She was nice enough to gift us with fresh eggs once we arrived! She told us about their property and let us roam on our own to meet the dogs, goats and friendly cat. It was peaceful and comforting to hang out and watch the sunset there. The outhouse is very clean-with cute charm too! I would recommend this stay to anyone going through the area. We are so grateful for hosts like Christine!

    Great first experience! - Calvin L.

    Our family of four stayed at site three for one night and boondocked with our travel trailer. The sunset views that night were incredible and we got to watch a lightning storm off in the distance. The hosts were very gracious and showed us around the garden, we got to meet the two goats and dogs, and we experienced the chicken coup where we received fabulous fresh eggs from earlier in the morning. It was a great experience and we highly recommend staying here.

    EXTRAS:

    Buy 1 dozen fresh eggs for $6, This is my sons business and he will pick the 12 freshest eggs just for you. He will be happy to deliver them right to you.

    Pick your own Fresh Eggs- You will get to go into the coop and hand pick your very own farm fresh eggs. Pet the chickens and throw them some feed. You will get to pick 1 dozen eggs. $15 for your group

    Drum Circle: Play hand drums out in nature lead by a professional drummer. Learn new rhythms and jam out for 30 minutes. $50 for your camp site.

    Feed the Goats: Feed Katniss and Luna, brush them and cuddle all you want. $5 per person or $15 per family You will receive a treat to feed them and you can spend as much time with them as you would like.

    Free Range the Chickens: We will let the chickens go free so you can enjoy watching them peck and scratch to their hearts content. You may even get to pet or hold Cosette or Joan, the friendliest chickens in the world. You will also get to feed them some chicken treats. $20

    Fresh Flowers: If we have fresh flowers available you can get a small bouquet for $8. This is my daughter business and she will deliver your flowers with a smile.

    Star Gazing: With our brand new telescope you will get an up close and person view of the moon and more. Learn to identify constellations in the sky and learn some of their stories. $75 for 1 hour and includes hot chocolate

    Books for Sale: We also have 4 authors in our house so we also have books available for sale. A Year of Poetry Tea Time, A Year of Poetry Tea Time Patriotism, Music at Home, Street Drumming, A Pocket Book of Jokes for kids, and The Fall Tales of the Forgotten (fantasy adventure).

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $35 - $40 / night

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Recent Reviews in Moses Lake

297 Reviews of 95 Moses Lake Campgrounds


  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park Campground
    Oct. 25, 2024

    Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park Campground

    Nice location on the lake

    Nice spacious sites. Lots of privacy between sites. No dog park. Great view of the lake from your door. We took a 4 mile, one-way, bike ride to the town of Vantage and then to the Ginkgo Petrified Forest. The town of vantage is very small with a lot of closed shops. Has a gas station and convenience store. That’s about it. Very scenic area and quiet and relaxing.

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park Campground
    Oct. 16, 2024

    Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park Campground

    Peaceful and Quiet

    Arrived on a Sunday without reservations and had several spots to choose from for our 3 night stay. Easy Lake access. The grounds are immaculately kept up - sites are very spacious - bathrooms and showers super clean. Road our e-bikes into Vantage - only a gas station/convenience store - very expensive - but it is the only game in town as everything else is closed. Continued our e-bike ride to Ginkgo Petrified forest - nice little 3 mile hike. The town is 2.5 miles from camp and another 2 to get to the petrified forest. Would stop here again. Had a relaxing time.

  • Charlotte F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Long Lake
    Sep. 30, 2024

    Long Lake

    8/10 recommend!

    Only reason for 4 stars is because people have left trash here. Otherwise, it’s a great spot. Very private and spread out. There’s a handful of sites, each with make shift fire pits and none super close to each other. No fee other than discover pass. There’s an outhouse but we didn’t use it. We have Verizon and AT&T and had decent service.

  • James B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Martha Lake Dispersed Camping
    Sep. 30, 2024

    Martha Lake Dispersed Camping

    Overnight Stay

    Note: Lake needs Washington Discover Pass Stopped while traveling through for an overnight stay. Camping areas are big gravel lots next to the lake.
    Had no problem with level. There is some noise from I90, but not really that bad.
    Nobody else was at the lake when we stayed.
    Great overnight stop with a lake view out our back door.

  • DL M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Potholes State Park Campground
    Sep. 24, 2024

    Potholes State Park Campground

    Perch Point nice shade and breeze

    T mobile 5G. Dead fish and algae in the lake- green speckles. The water is green. The picnic tables are partially buried in the sand. The discovery pass including the processing fee was $13. The sites are big and well spaced along the reservoir shoreline. Saw about 3 Pit toilets equally spaced along the shore line. Nice old trees providing shade. Nice breeze to close the day. Can't see any flies.

  • bThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Frenchman Coulee Dispersed Camping
    Sep. 23, 2024

    Frenchman Coulee Dispersed Camping

    My home away from home

    I travel for work and I stay here almost every week to save money on hotels. I’ve also taken my family here over the summer for camping and hiking. We all love it. Very quiet. Weekends can get kinda busy due to hikers and rock climbing enthusiasts. I suggest coming up early if you plan to stay the weekend. Many beautiful views. There is even a waterfall I sleep across from. On clear nights you can see all the stars. Which is my favorite! There are lots of sites to camp. In car/tent/RV it’s pretty accessible. There are some rougher spots where you probably should have four-wheel-drive or at least a higher stance vehicle.

  • Luther R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Long Lake
    Sep. 21, 2024

    Long Lake

    A Gem

    Beautiful lakes. I was one of only 3 campers in and around long lake. Lots of privacy.

  • Jeremy H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Ringold Springs Camping
    Aug. 6, 2024

    Ringold Springs Camping

    If you are just looking for a place to put your tent

    The sign says you need to register, couldn't find anywhere to register. Sign on board says closed for camping, it was a Covid-era sign. Requires a discover pass, but otherwise, free. Didn't see any park employees. I camped on a Friday evening and was the only one there camping except for an RV boondocking in a different section. Has a boat ramp and a spot you can fish from. No campfires.

  • Clément S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Smokiam RV Resort
    Jul. 22, 2024

    Smokiam RV Resort

    Good camping

    The place is pretty good! Except the wifi that is overused and make it difficult to even connect. In terms of outdoor activities and amenities it's a good stop

  • Derek B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Crescent Bar
    Jul. 15, 2024

    Thousand Trails Crescent Bar

    Great Location, not a great park.

    We visited in late June of 2024. Crescent Bar is a nice little community and the PUD park is beautiful. T.T. RV park was not in great shape. Sprinklers were busted in most of the park which created unpleasant dust storms. There are porta potties for the pool area and down the hill at the bathroom/shower you will find rotting interior walls and valves held together with copious layers of silicone. Fortunately for us this was just a stop over location while crossing Washington.

  • Joshua C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Frenchman Coulee Dispersed Camping
    Jul. 8, 2024

    Frenchman Coulee Dispersed Camping

    Nice Spot Mid Week to Beat the Crowds

    Popular rock climbing area that gets many people through the day. Dispearsed camping in 2 areas. The first spot as you come from the road is much smaller and doesn't have any pit toilets. I prefer to park here when its not busy as the "Feathers" basalt columns are really pretty to camp up next to. The second open site down the road has pit toilets and is a much larger area. Both are nice but also there are many cars, campers, tents and becomes a much more lively area in the evening depending on the crowds.

    I think this is a great spot but I move on during the day when the rock climbing crowds start to swarm and park near you. There are some nice trails that take you up above the climbing area and you can get to the backside to get some nice views and away from the crowds. Can get pretty hot here in the warmer months but a beautiful spot to camp if you can avoid the busy/peak times.

  • FThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Frenchman Coulee Overland Overlook Dispersed Campsite
    Jun. 30, 2024

    Frenchman Coulee Overland Overlook Dispersed Campsite

    A good getaway from the crowd

    This, like the other spots in Frenchman Coulee, is seldom empty, but it's much less packed than the areas closer to the climbing. This spot offers the best views, sunrises, and sunsets, at the cost of no shade and a healthy dose of wind. If you're going for the rugged feel, this'll do it. OF NOTE: The vault toilets are about a mile away from here.

  • FThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Frenchman Coulee Backcountry Campsites
    Jun. 30, 2024

    Frenchman Coulee Backcountry Campsites

    Good for climbing, OK for camping

    Overall it's not great nor is it terrible. It's always busy and often a bit crowded in the main portion but the people are usually not too rowdy. The scenic views are killer, the wildlife is active, and the mini trails around the place feel adventurous. The climbing is bang on but it's bouldering or lead climbing only. BE WARNED, THE BATHROOMS ARE STANKY (hot tip: bring a citronella candle and your own TP)

  • Freddie Faith M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park
    Jun. 30, 2024

    Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park

    Incredible views, but beware of heavy wind.

    I love this state park, the landscape of glacial-carved coulees and sagebrush covered shrubsteppe is gorgeous and unique. The park is truly a geological wonder. As campgrounds go, this one is very windy! Keep that in mind if you are tent camping, as you could easily lose your tent!

    If camping here I cannot suggest campsite 88 in campground D unless you are in an RV. It's just a very basic, gravel site with little shade, right by the road entering the campground, and not private at all. It is right across from a nice beach though so could be a good spot for an RV. Campsite 118 looked much better and I plan on choosing that site instead next time.

    I do not suggest the Sun Lakes Resort campsite that is not managed by Washington State Parks unless you like being packed in like sardines. Camping at the state park managed campsite is far better.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Lakefront RV
    Jun. 21, 2024

    Lakefront RV

    Not worth the stop

    If you disregard the rough old permanent stayers, unclean, weeds and parked cars,, the lake view at sunset was beautiful

  • Jason G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park
    Jun. 14, 2024

    Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park

    Amazing area, lots to do

    The score is more for the abundance of things to do in the area than for the campground itself.

    I was there for a trail run race that went deep in the Sun Lakes back country and the floor of the Dry Falls area. Just stunning scenery. While I didn't get to partake on my trip, the lakes offer fishing, boating, and swimming.

    The camping itself is the standard state park experience, sites close together, not much for privacy. But they are nice spots, and well maintained.

  • Jason G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Burke Lake South
    Jun. 14, 2024

    Burke Lake South

    Lots of places along the entire road through here

    There are multiple pull outs and established dispersed camping opportunities all along the entire road through the Ancient Lakes area. The specific spot marked on the dyrt map is just one spot. But consider this a review for the whole area.

    The whole area is very unique, and the highlight is definitely hiking down into the canyon and Dusty Lake area. Spider web of trails down there open for hikers, mountain bikers, and horses. Overnight backpacking is allowed down there as well.

    The upper lakes offer fishing and boating, paddle boarding as well if you are confident in your skill to stay on the board. I would not recommend swimming, or getting in the water at all, as it's all agricultural runoff.

    The spot I stayed is south of the marker on the map, right on the north west bank of the Evergreen Reservoir. This was early April, on a Saturday, very late afternoon after hiking all day. Most spots were already taken, and I snagged one of the last established spots I could find. More of a pull off, pretty close to the road, and on the smaller side. But there are other, larger, spots if you can grab one.

    Essentially no shade, very exposed, spring and fall would be the best time here.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Potholes State Park Campground
    Apr. 28, 2024

    Potholes State Park Campground

    Pros and Cons are about even

    Pros: good fishing, good amenities (shower, bathroom, etc), price, cleanliness, availability. Cons: Typical designated camping stacked right next to each other so barking dogs, crying kids, or drunks are highly likely to be a nuisance. Overall it's really well maintained and accessible. There's a little grocery store/market/gas across from the park on 262 if you need anything.

  • Jake C.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Camper-submitted photo from Clockum View
    Mar. 1, 2024

    Clockum View

    New to the Dyrt!

    Jake from the Dyrt here! We're excited to have this campground on the Dyrt and ready for you to book, check them out and make sure to leave a review!

  • Rob B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Rocky Coulee Recreation Area
    Jan. 25, 2024

    Rocky Coulee Recreation Area

    Nice spot

    I just dropped by today for a look see. The place looks quite nice. Picnic tables and tent pads on crushed rock probably 1/4-. I couldn’t find where to park.



Guide to Moses Lake

Camping near Moses Lake, Washington, offers a variety of beautiful spots for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an action-packed adventure, there are plenty of options to explore.

What to do:

  • Fishing: Many campers enjoy fishing in the area. One reviewer at Potholes State Park Campground mentioned, "Good fishing, good amenities (shower, bathroom, etc), price, cleanliness, availability."
  • Swimming: If you're looking to cool off, check out the swimming holes. A visitor at Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park Campground said, "Awesome swimming hole very clean little spendy."
  • Hiking: Explore the scenic trails around the campgrounds. A reviewer at Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park noted, "Lots of hiking and walking opportunities."

What campers like:

What you should know:

  • Noise levels: Some campgrounds can get noisy, especially during peak times. A camper at Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park warned, "Stay in the outer ring if you have an RV."
  • Limited privacy: Many sites are close together, which can affect your experience. A visitor at Washington Potholes State Park Campground noted, "Typical designated camping stacked right next to each other."
  • Weather considerations: Be prepared for wind and temperature changes. A reviewer at Sand Hollow Campground mentioned, "Because of location it gets very windy and very cold at night."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Kid-friendly activities: Look for campgrounds with amenities for kids. A reviewer at Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort said, "Great mini golf course, pool, water wars, grocery, awesome super cute gift shop."
  • Safety first: Keep an eye on kids near water. A camper at Crescent Bar Campground noted, "The water access is great for kids - rocky coastline and calm water."
  • Plan for downtime: Bring games or activities for when the kids need a break. A visitor at Blue Lake Resort mentioned, "Lots of fun sitting areas and outdoor games."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check site sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A reviewer at Crescent Bar RV Resort said, "We may have lucked out because it is the end of the season, but very happy here."
  • Full hookups: Look for campgrounds with full hookups for convenience. A camper at Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort noted, "50/30 amp service w full hook ups."
  • Be prepared for dust: Some sites can be dusty, especially in dry weather. A visitor at Blue Lake Resort mentioned, "Though they are working really hard on cleaning up the grounds and buildings, it’s still really dirty and dusty."

Exploring the moses lake, wa camping sites can lead to memorable experiences, whether you're in a tent or an RV. Each campground has its unique charm, so pick one that fits your style!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What camping is available near Moses Lake, WA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Moses Lake, WA offers a wide range of camping options, with 95 campgrounds and RV parks near Moses Lake, WA and 18 free dispersed camping spots.

  • Which is the most popular campground near Moses Lake, WA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Moses Lake, WA is Potholes State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 19 reviews.

  • Where can I find free dispersed camping near Moses Lake, WA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 18 free dispersed camping spots near Moses Lake, WA.

  • What parks are near Moses Lake, WA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 18 parks near Moses Lake, WA that allow camping, notably Lake Sacajawea and Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest.