Best Tent Camping near Pullman, WA

Tent camping options near Pullman, Washington include several established campgrounds within an hour's drive. Kamiak Butte County Park offers tent campsites with views of the Palouse hills, while Blyton Landing provides waterfront tent camping along the Snake River. Both locations maintain basic amenities specifically suited for tent campers seeking natural settings without the noise and space requirements of RV camping.

Most tent campgrounds in the region feature dirt or gravel pads with minimal grading. Kamiak Butte County Park provides picnic tables, fire rings, and pit toilets at each campsite, with trash collection available. Sites typically cost $15 per night with an additional $5 fee for extra vehicles. Blyton Landing offers more primitive tent camping with vault toilets and picnic tables but no drinking water. Rock Creek BLM Campground provides free tent camping with basic facilities including toilets and trash disposal, though the area tends to be dusty during dry periods.

Tent campers in the Pullman area often enjoy greater privacy and natural immersion than other camping styles. According to one visitor, "Kamiak Butte County Park has plenty of space for vehicles, a fire pit and grill area—just overall a great experience." The campground features abundant wildlife, particularly chipmunks, and remains dog-friendly. Sites at Kamiak Butte connect to hiking trails that showcase panoramic views of the surrounding Palouse landscape. For those willing to travel slightly farther, Giant White Pine Campground near Harvard, Idaho offers tent sites with good hammock camping opportunities and access to hiking trails, though some reviewers note highway noise can be a drawback for tent campers seeking complete solitude. Most tent campgrounds in the region fill on a first-come, first-served basis, particularly during summer weekends.

Best Tent Sites Near Pullman, Washington (27)

    1. Kamiak Butte County Park

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

    $25 / night

    "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. It was $15 a night plus $5 for an extra car."

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

    2. Blyton Landing

    1 Review
    Colton, WA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 751-0240

    "Very convenient stop between pullman/moscow and clarkston/lewiston. The wildlife is very loud and very curious so bring earplugs if your sensitive to noise."

    3. Lower Granite Lock and Dam - Lake Bryan

    1 Review
    Pullman, WA
    14 miles
    +1 (509) 843-1493

    4. Offield Landing

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    Pullman, WA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 751-0240

    5. Giant White Pine Campground

    5 Reviews
    Harvard, ID
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 875-1131

    "I had no trouble finding just the right spot to set up my gear.

    This area is not open for winter camping. I have found few that are though."

    "Super easy access from the road, clean sites though somewhat close to neighboring sites. Awesome trails nearby for all levels"

    6. Rock Creek BLM Campground

    2 Reviews
    Lamont, WA
    42 miles

    "The sites are designed for people with horses and RV's.  Tent camping was a little rough but worked.  Very dry area so expect dust.  The stars at night were amazing."

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

    7. Big Springs Campground

    1 Review
    Pomeroy, WA
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 278-3716

    "Dry camping with vault toilets. Each site has picnic tables and fire pits."

    8. Alder Thicket Campground

    1 Review
    Pomeroy, WA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 278-3716

    9. Mini Camp 4.8

    1 Review
    Ahsahka, ID
    42 miles

    $10 / night

    "Another private off-shoot from the Big Eddy trail, mini camp 4.8 is first come first served and a highly sought after spot."

    10. Mini camp 4.7

    1 Review
    Ahsahka, ID
    42 miles

    $10 / night

    "Approx. 4 1/4mi from Big Eddy and 4 7/8mi from Freeman Creek, this spot sits perfectly off the Bid Eddy trail."

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Tent Camping Reviews near Pullman, WA

284 Reviews of 27 Pullman Campgrounds


  • Nicole B.
    Jul. 5, 2023

    Hawleys Landing Campground — Heyburn State Park

    Great Campground but loud maintenance

    We stayed at Chatcolet campground for two nights in late June. The campground is really nice with lovely hosts and clean flushable toilets. We booked site 128 and didn’t realise it was a tent only site with a short walk from where you park to the picnic table, fire ring and tent pad. We have a rooftop tent so we parked and set up our tent and then just carried our chairs, food and wood down to the picnic table. Privacy on these sites isn’t the best, I would recommend booking this site along with 129 as a group site to give yourself good privacy.

    Overall this campground was great, the toilets were clean, they are porcelain, flushing toilets inside a hut. There was drinking water and some nice walks to the lake, if you have bicycles there is a really nice cycle that you can do. The reason for rating this 3 out of 5 is that there was very noisy and intrusive maintenance going on from 7am to 5pm in the sites next to us which was very disruptive. No warning had been given about maintenance in the campground, notice was only given regarding roadworks leading into the campground.

  • Rachel A.
    Jul. 6, 2020

    Mini camp 5.0

    Absolutely lovely

    Views are spectacular. Little wind coverage during the day though it’s very private with quite a distance off the Big Eddy trail to get down to the waterside spot. Vaulted toilet, fire ring and a picnic table make for some comfy accommodations. Marker on trail (approximately 5 1/4mi hiking north from Bid Eddy or 3 7/8mi hiking south from Freeman Creek)

  • Judy T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 2, 2023

    Iron Mountain Campground — Mary Minerva McCroskey State Park

    Free camping with 2 state view

    We drove in from the Washington side on a narrow unimproved road but only met one vehicle. Our views were into undulating hills of the Palouse farming region of Washington. We camped at the first campground in this Idaho state park close to the Washington border called Iron Mountain. There were two sites with a vault toilet. We chose site number two but both were very spacious. The road was right by our site but only one vehicle drove by, a dirt bike. It was so quiet there. You could see into both the forested hills of Idaho and the Palouse of Washington.

  • brett I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 29, 2024

    Redtail Campground — Mary Minerva McCroskey State Park

    A hidden gem

    Take a night or two to visit this nearly unused campground. What a wonder. You are on the Ridgeline between two valleys with views of the horizons of 50 miles or more. To the east ot is very much like the views in the Smokey mountains. Not a lot of shade at this campground. Great for solar and Skylink. ATT and Verizon were 3 plus. Make certain the chores are done and the drinks are made before the light show begins at sundown. Vault toilets, picnic tables and fire rings. Sites at this campground are reasonably flat and deep but not a lot of room for pop-ups.

    Camping here is free.

    My only criticism is the distance between signs on a very small road. A few more signs would be reassuring. For this campground, head generally south on Skyline Drive until you think you should be there, then go 2 more miles.

    Central potable water by the privy.

  • Rachel A.
    Jul. 6, 2020

    Mini Camp 3.5

    Sweet little spot

    This is an easy 1mi hike from Big Eddy Recreation area on the Big Eddy trail. Ok, correction, challenging out of the gate with a fairly vertical start but levels out quickly and you’re suddenly submerged in the trees and lush ferns. This spot has a long walkway out from the main trail offering tons of privacy. Great shallow ramp for a boat and easy access the a dip is the res or to get your water to filter. Fire ring, picnic table and vault toilets make for a comfortable stay. The closest site to this is another 3ish miles north. Waters are spectacular shades of blue and the trees in the sunset are hard to beat!

  • Leslie H.
    Jul. 27, 2016

    Hawleys Landing Campground — Heyburn State Park

    Hawley's Landing

    We went in April, before things got busy and noisy. We were the only ones in the tent only walk-in sites, which were primo. Nice access to the water/docks, and all sorts of trails to access from the campground, including bike trails. It was pretty pricing for only using a tent site without amenities, and there were decimals involved while doing the math. Really?? I can't attest to what it's like during busy summer days, but it was nice in the spring.

  • Marian J.
    Jul. 24, 2021

    Winchester Lake State Park Campground

    Beautiful tall pines!

    We have come here to fish on several occasions but never camped! We tent camp and we enjoy semi-level ground, which we had! The bathrooms are pit but are kept very clean!

  • Jake Z.
    Feb. 12, 2020

    Big Springs Campground

    Beautiful Dry Camping

    Dry camping with vault toilets. Each site has picnic tables and fire pits.

  • Marian J.
    May. 11, 2022

    Pink House Recreation Site

    Nice and quiet!

    This small, nicely maintained campground is first come first serve! No reservations! Nice clean bathroom with no showers! They have 3 unique elevated campsites with picnic tables! You will need cash or check to pay for your campsite!


Guide to Pullman

Tent campsites near Pullman, Washington can be found in the rolling hills of the Palouse region, where elevations range from 700 to 3,500 feet. The camping season typically runs from April through October, with July and August experiencing average high temperatures around 84°F. Most campgrounds in this area remain uncrowded during weekdays, allowing campers to secure sites without reservations outside of holiday weekends.

What to do

Hiking diverse terrain: The Giant White Pine Campground offers access to numerous trails suitable for various skill levels. According to a camper, "I found a really nice hiking trail near the campsite and spent most of the day exploring the surrounding areas."

Fishing opportunities: Mini Camp 4.7 provides excellent fishing access directly from the campsite. As one visitor notes, "Friendly little birds visited us regularly and excellent fishing off any of the sides you are surrounded by."

Bird watching: Rock Creek BLM Campground serves as a prime location for wildlife observation, particularly birds. A camper shared, "There are nature trails available as well with wildlife throughout (we mainly saw birds)."

What campers like

Night sky viewing: At Rock Creek BLM Campground, the remote location creates ideal conditions for stargazing. One camper mentioned, "The stars at night were amazing," making this a worthwhile destination despite the dusty conditions.

Hammock-friendly sites: The Giant White Pine Campground features trees spaced perfectly for hammock camping. A visitor reported, "I really like this campground for hammock camping. I had no trouble finding just the right spot to set up my gear."

Water access: Mini Camp 4.8 provides direct water access via a convenient ramp. According to a review, "A nice long ramp to the water and plenty of space this site is ideal for a larger group."

What you should know

Weather variations: At Mini Camp 4.7, temperatures can fluctuate significantly. One camper noted, "Trees provide a bit of wind coverage though we enjoyed perfect 80s in the day and warm 50s temps in the night."

Noise considerations: Highway proximity affects some tent campsites near Pullman, Washington. At Giant White Pine Campground, a visitor observed, "Right off the highway, so traffic noise consistently. The trails are nice, but you don't come across water very often."

Facility limitations: Blyton Landing offers primitive camping with basic amenities. A camper mentioned, "Super pretty, gets real cold at night. Very convenient stop between pullman/moscow and clarkston/lewiston."

Tips for camping with families

Wildlife education: Kamiak Butte County Park offers excellent wildlife viewing opportunities for children. One visitor reported, "So many chipmunks, dog friendly, well organized. Fairly cheap and good for families."

Playground access: Some campgrounds include play areas for children. A camper at Kamiak Butte noted, "Very nice playground in the day use area," making it suitable for families with younger children.

Site selection: Choose spacious sites when camping with children. At Kamiak Butte County Park, a visitor recommended, "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

Site surface considerations: Rock Creek BLM Campground has specific surface conditions to consider. A camper noted, "The sites are designed for people with horses and RV's. Tent camping was a little rough but worked. Very dry area so expect dust."

Accessibility: Alder Thicket Campground provides basic amenities with less crowding. One RVer mentioned, "Only stopped here for a little bit. It was basic, but no crowd."

Toilet facilities: At Big Springs Campground, expect basic sanitation facilities. A visitor stated, "Dry camping with vault toilets. Each site has picnic tables and fire pits."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular tent campsite near Pullman, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Pullman, WA is Kamiak Butte County Park with a 4.9-star rating from 7 reviews.

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