Best RV Parks & Resorts near Naches, WA

Squaw Rock RV Resort and Campground, Stagecoach RV Park, and Naches RV Resort provide year-round RV accommodations near Naches, Washington. Squaw Rock offers full hookup sites with electric, water, and sewer connections along the Naches River, though sites are positioned quite close together. "The RV sites back in onto the Naches River, unless you decide to drive into the site and face the river like we did. We ran our water and electricity under the coach to the service point. Our site was very close to level," noted one visitor. Stagecoach RV Park in Selah features electric hookups, thirty-amp service, and water connections with both drive-in and walk-in access. Naches RV Resort maintains 71 sites with big-rig friendly pull-through spaces, fifty-amp electrical service, and full hookups.

Several RV parks in the region require advance reservations during peak summer months and fall foliage season. Most campgrounds provide trash disposal, though dump stations are limited—Squaw Rock offers a sanitary dump, while others may require using facilities in nearby towns. Cell service varies significantly throughout the area, with one camper reporting "you're in a valley with NO cell service" at some locations. Winter travelers should note that while many RV parks remain open year-round, mountain access roads may experience closures or require chains during snow events. Pet policies generally allow animals with standard restrictions, and propane is available in Naches and Yakima. Navigation to some parks involves narrow, winding roads with elevation changes that may challenge larger motorhomes and fifth wheels.

Best RV Sites Near Naches, Washington (116)

    1. Squaw Rock RV Resort and Campground

    6 Reviews
    Goose Prairie, WA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 658-2800

    $45 - $150 / night

    "I wanted to fish for a few days without having to drive to somewhere else to fish. We chose Squaw Rock for its amenities and its river access. Our rating is based on how well it met our desires."

    "Well-Maintained campground with nice river sites, pool, restaurant, and store. Close to area fishing and hiking."

    2. Stagecoach RV Park

    1 Review
    Naches, WA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 697-9650

    3. E & J RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Ellensburg, WA
    18 miles
    +1 (509) 933-1500

    4. Naches RV Resort

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    Naches, WA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 494-9228

    $60 - $70 / night

    5. Whispering Pines RV Campground

    10 Reviews
    Cle Elum, WA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 674-7278

    $38 - $270 / night

    "Lots of pull through spots too.  It's a big campground but super quiet.  The store has a lot of camping stuff, but not much food.  Easy to pop into Cle Elem or surrounding area to explore. "

    "We had a pull through, gravel site. Utilities were well placed. There was a note not to flush your tank due to there sensitive septic system. There is a nice lake in front of our site."

    6. State Fair RV Park

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    Yakima, WA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 248-7160

    7. Thousand Trails Crescent Bar

    11 Reviews
    Quincy, WA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Not too crowded in the area yet and very close to home. Would like that they didn’t give the premier sites to tent only, but oh well !"

    "Full hookups at all sites. Staff very friendly and helpful. Columbia river right there."

    8. Corral Pass Campground

    2 Reviews
    Greenwater, WA
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 825-6585

    "We camped off Mather memorial parkway for just a few hours during a Questival and found it to be quiet, easy to access and plenty of firewood. Loved sleeping by the creek!"

    9. Circle H RV Ranch

    2 Reviews
    Yakima, WA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 457-3683

    10. Packwood RV Park & Campground

    4 Reviews
    Packwood, WA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 494-5145

    "Packwood which is a small little town next to White Pass is a great place to visit if you want to get away in Washington and be outdoors."

    "Great quiet place. There’s a lot of things around walking distance (all within a couple min walk). Also has great showers bathrooms and laundry ($1.75 per load)."

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561 Reviews of 116 Naches Campgrounds


  • Emma A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 19, 2021

    Crystal Mountain RV Parking

    Great base-camp for winter and summer adventures at Crystal Mountain Resort

    Stayed here for the first time in July 2021.  I understand this opened last winter.  Talking to the host, I found out it is far more popular in winter when ski season is open. It was quiet and sparsely filled in July on a Friday and Saturday night.

    3 different areas respectively for large RV and 50 amps power, small RVs and 30 amp and tent only area. A fee picnic tables (no benches) available toward the tent only area.  Bathroom are just two sani-cans. Relatively clean.  There is trash and recycling behind the office which is adjacent to the host RV.

    Free WI-Fi (the host will give you code) and good LTE connection on AT&T.

    Silver Creek runs behind the lot and gives a  bit more of a natural feel. Otherwise you are in a giant parking lot (Lot B).  

    Can't beat the location for skiing and hiking or biking at Crystal Mountain!

  • Cande D.
    Sep. 16, 2023

    Squaw Rock RV Resort and Campground

    Good base camp for doing Outdoors Activities

    I wanted to fish for a few days without having to drive to somewhere else to fish. We chose Squaw Rock for its amenities and its river access. Our rating is based on how well it met our desires. We felt Squaw Rocks location was good for making day trips. We'd stay here again. This is a mixture of cabins and RV sites. The cabins are nice and nicely laid out on the property. The RV sites back in onto the Naches River, unless you decide to drive into the site and face the river like we did. We ran our water and electricity under the coach to the service point. Our site was very close to level. The sites are very close together and you share the site utilities. It can get tight. Not all sites have sewer hookups. The common grounds are well-kept. The pool was clean and checked/serviced each day. The staff were very friendly and helpful during our stay. We found others staying here easy to meet and/or chat with. Know what you are getting! Single utility service serves two sites. The water spigot has a Y splitter to share a single water connection.- Power has one 30 Amp and one 50 Amp socket. The first rig arriving gets to choose which one they want to use.- There is NO Park RV Dump station. You're in a valley with NO cell service. Wi-Fi in the park is non-existent. There's a weak signal near the office. We camped at Squaw Rock Resort in a Motorhome.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 4, 2025

    Rimrock Lake Resort

    Beautiful sunsets, but windy

    We stayed in Site 11 for 2 nights at the end of June 2025.

    The campground is located on the side of HWY 12 on a small rocky peninsula, this surprising spot on Rimrock Lake (reservoir created by the dams built about 100 years ago) is run by a retired couple for the last 5 years (as of summer 2025).
    It offers a boat launch, 25 or so sites of mixed services (ranging from full hookup [elect/water/sewer] to basic site with picnic table and firepit), and a couple of cabins, and a bath-house on the east side (2 separate restrooms with shower stalls).

    The sites are mostly back in, with a few (like site 11) that are pull-through.
    The western side sites (1 - 17?) have beautiful views, but the typical afternoon/evening wind can be quite, well, windy, while the eastern side is sheltered from the wind. We hiked around the small peninsula and the wind disappeared.
    The small office has a few snacks and camping items but isn't open all the time - only when the owner couple is around.
    If you are going to go hiking, you only need to drive a few miles west on Hwy 12 to find several other public campgrounds and some nice scenery, while continuing west up towards the pass and ski resort area on Hwy 12 has several scenic viewpoints that you should plan to stop at for a few minutes each (Lava Falls, etc).
    The lake itself is rather sparsely used (one or two boats or a jet ski way off in the distance). We had three very friendly chipmunks who visited our site often and were happy to sit on the old stump and join our camp.

  • Jess G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 22, 2019

    Indian Camp Campground

    Free range cows

    Camp here for free for 7 days with a discover pass! 2 pit toilets, fire ring and picnic table at each site. Big areas for RVs, horse trailers and group sites. No water hook ups or dump stations. River access and lots of trails for nature walks. Very beautiful area! I had phone service and I use Sprint.

  • M
    Jun. 26, 2019

    Circle H RV Ranch

    Disappointing

    Moon travel guide said this was scenic rating of 8 out of 10. Yeah right!! This is mostly full time RVers. It’s right by a highway so there’s highway noise all night. The other side stares into an RV sales lot - ugly. Site 32’s hookups we’re broken - electricity wired wrong on both 30 & 50 amp(glad we caught it before plugging in!), water hookup wouldn’t flow. Will never stay here again, definitely not worth $57/night.

  • L & J L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 13, 2022

    Rimrock Lake Resort

    Clean with Beautiful Views

    This campground had availability when I called less than a week in advance and was not super busy when we were there, making it the perfect place for our family to group camp for mom’s birthday weekend. We were in sites 15 (20’ truck camper) and 16 (30’ Class A RV), which both have water/electric hookups. Some sites have full hookups but there are super clean bathrooms with showers and porta potties so you’re good to go even if you don’t have a full hookup site or if you’re car camping with a tent. Both of our sites had gorgeous views of the lake.

    The campground has a cafe and convenience store in the main building. Firewood for sale. Dump station for those without the full hookups. It is close to hiking trails and scenic attractions. We walked the Clear Lake interpretive trail (paved and accessible for all ages and abilities) and checked out Clear Creek Falls, which was spectacular.

    Couple minor drawbacks: the road noise since you’re right off hwy 12 and the sites are pretty close together. Considering the size of the campground, they did a good job with site placement. It is definitely not one of those parking lot campgrounds where rigs are lined up side by side. But if the place go busy, it would be a little cramped for our preference.

    Overall, a great place and we would come back again!

  • S
    Oct. 15, 2019

    Silver Springs Campground

    Beatiful, Quiet Camping

    We made reservations here 9/3-9/5. We had a dry camping, asphalt parking site next to the restrooms at the end of the loop (near the camp hosts). It was very quiet here and the area is just beautiful.

    The roads through this campground are a bit tight and have a few low-hanging trees, so be aware if you have a larger rig. Our 32’ fifth wheel was fine but I wouldn’t want to go much longer than that.

    There are plenty of hiking, fishing, and sight-seeing available in the area. This campground was a great jumping-off point for visiting nearby Mount Rainier National Park.

    The campground has both dry camping and water/electric hookups, but no dump station. Flush toilets and pit toilets were located in the campground; the flush toilets we were next to were clean. There are several water spigots scattered throughout the dry camping loop, although they weren’t threaded so we couldn’t run a hose to them. Washing dishes at the spigots and in the restrooms was discouraged.

    Nearby Enumclaw had everything we needed. The drive through the forest to get there was nice and we spotted several moose in the trees.

    Verizon signal was spotty.

  • J
    Jul. 7, 2018

    Lake Easton State Park Campground

    Perfect for a one night stay

    This was a lovely campsite. It was smaller, yet felt large enough so you had your own privacy and space. There were clean facilities available, as well as drinking water and trash bins. Our lot was spacious with a nice picnic table, fire pit, and area for our two person tent. Everyone around us was respectful of one another and wasn't too loud late at night. There are trails behind the campsite that lead down to the river, or just a short drive away is the 'beach' and bridge overlooking the lake. It is peaceful and although the highway is close by, seeing the beauty of the area makes you think and feel you are deeper in nature. I would definitely stay here again for a longer period of time!

  • Kimberly Y.
    Jul. 18, 2019

    Yakima Sportsman State Park Campground

    Quiet, clean and Shady

    For a state park this was a little pricy. We found out it was about $15 more if you made a reservation. There are pull through and back in sites with ample room. Tables and fire rings at each site. It is a nice campground.


Guide to Naches

The Naches area of central Washington sits within the Yakima Valley at elevations ranging from 1,500 to 2,000 feet, creating distinct seasonal camping conditions. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-95°F while winter brings freezing temperatures and occasional snow, requiring advance planning for cold-weather camping. The region transitions from dense evergreen forests to shrub-steppe environments with riverside camping opportunities.

What to do

Fishing access: At Squaw Rock RV Resort and Campground, campers can fish directly from the property. "Well-Maintained campground with nice river sites, pool, restaurant, and store. Close to area fishing and hiking," notes Terra D.

Day trips: Use Thousand Trails Crescent Bar as a central location for regional exploration. "Close to Moses Lake and Wenatchee - perfect getaway for the weekend. Beautiful sites near the river and the area is rapidly growing with activity," shares Kurtis K.

Hiking trails: The region offers various hiking opportunities with nearby forest access. "We rode our mountain bikes up to Packwood lake one morning, which is 10 miles round trip. It's a great biking trail, but can also be used as a hiking trail if you are looking for a longer day hike," explains one visitor to Packwood RV Park & Campground.

What campers like

River views: Many rv sites near Naches, Washington provide scenic water access. At Thousand Trails Crescent Bar, campers appreciate "awesome views of the Columbia River Valley. Well maintained grounds and amenities for a Thousand Trails campground."

Pool facilities: Some campgrounds offer swimming pools as alternatives to river recreation. "The pool was clean and checked/serviced each day. The staff were very friendly and helpful during our stay," reports a camper about Squaw Rock.

Small-town convenience: Packwood RV Park & Campground provides easy access to local businesses. "There's a lot of things around walking distance. Coffee/breakfast near by, brewery across the campsite, gas station, grocery store, gift shop, visitors center," according to Melita B.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Many camping areas around Naches have unreliable connectivity. At Squaw Rock, a camper notes, "There's a weak signal near the office."

Site spacing varies: Campgrounds differ in how close sites are positioned. At Whispering Pines RV Campground, "the sites are level and fairly well spaced. It is open in some areas, so not a ton of privacy in some of the sites."

Noise considerations: Highway proximity affects some campgrounds. "It is between a river and the freeway, so you get a lot of freeway noise but I thought the spaces were fairly far apart and spacious," mentions Sue G. about Whispering Pines.

Weather preparedness: The area experiences temperature extremes. One visitor to Whispering Pines states, "If you like hot dry weather, tall pine trees and not much grass this is a great spot."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Some RV sites near Naches offer dedicated play areas. Whispering Pines features "big play area for kids, lake looked big, same with dog park."

Swimming options: E & J RV Park provides basic amenities for overnight stays. "Been up since 3am and eyes were a burning so we had to pull into Pilot or E&Js. The lady inside the restaurant said to park anywhere and no charge!"

Bathroom facilities: Campgrounds vary in cleanliness and maintenance. "Showers were AMAZING! Huge lots for our ambo conversion and plenty of room to relax and unwind," reports Keelykee H. about Whispering Pines.

Budget considerations: Cost varies significantly between campgrounds. At Packwood, "Tent lot was $10 per person per night. There's also great showers, bathrooms and laundry ($1.75 per load)."

Tips from RVers

Site utilities: RV campsites around Naches offer varying hookup arrangements. "Our site had water and 30/50 amp, but no sewer. The camp was not full, and we were nicely spaced with other campers leading to lots of privacy," shares James W. about Whispering Pines.

Arrival timing: Some campgrounds have strict check-in policies. One Whispering Pines camper explains, "Campers must be checked in and through the gate by 9:30, and set up in their site before 10PM."

Level sites: Many RV parks provide relatively level camping spots. "The sites are very close together and you share the site utilities. It can get tight. Not all sites have sewer hookups," notes a Squaw Rock visitor.

Dump station availability: Several campgrounds lack on-site dump facilities. A Thousand Trails Crescent Bar visitor points out, "There are 30 and 50 amp sites with sewer hook ups" but also mentions that "It is blazing hot here in summer with little to no shade."

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